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FY 2020-21 City – Submitted Proposed Project List (PDF) Final Adopted City - Fiscal Year 2020-21 Local Streets and Roads List of Projects *Projects listed are consistent with Streets and Highways Code Sections 2030(b)(1) and 2034(a)(1) October 21, 2020 Fiscal Year Proposed Project Est Est Useful Assembly Senate City County Project Type Title Description Location Components Est Start Initially Proposed Status Completion Life Districts Districts This project will include: Paving and/or Striping Rehab/Repair (Existing Safety), Traffic Signals, Lights, and/or Signage Installation (New Safety), Bicycle Lane Rehab/Repair (Existing), Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk Rehab/Repair (Existing), ADA Curb Ramp The project area is east of High Street towards the eastern limits Road Maintenance & Installation (New), Pavement Rehab/Repair (Existing), Traffic Signals, Lights, and/or of Alameda. The full project list exceeds the limit for amount of Alameda Alameda 20/21 New 2020 Pavement Repair Project Construction 07/2020 03/2021 6-20 18 9 Rehabilitation Signage Rehab/Repair (Existing Safety), Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk Installation (New), characters in this field. Please see attached City Council ADA Curb Ramp Rehab/Repair (Existing), Pavement Improvement (New), Paving Resolution NO. 15646 for detailed list. and/or Striping Installation (New Safety), Bicycle Lane (New) | Improvements to gutter/flowlines. This project will include: ADA Curb Ramp Installation (New), Pavement Rehab/Repair (Existing), Traffic Signals, Lights, and/or Signage Rehab/Repair (Existing Safety), Road Maintenance & Marin Avenue Pavement Paving and/or Striping Rehab/Repair (Existing Safety), Bicycle Lane Rehab/Repair Marin Ave between Masonic Avenue and Tulare Avenue. Albany, Albany Alameda 20/21 New Construction 05/2021 09/2021 10-10 15 9 Rehabilitation Restoration Project (Existing), ADA Curb Ramp Rehab/Repair (Existing), Landscape Safety Rehab/Repair CA (Existing), Paving and/or Striping Installation (New Safety), Storm Drain and/or Culvert Rehab/Repair (Existing), Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk Rehab/Repair (Existing) Cedar St. from 6th St. to San Pablo Ave.; Center St. from Martin Luther King Jr. Way to Milvia St.; Center St. from Milvia St. to This project will include: Paving and/or Striping Rehab/Repair (Existing Safety), Shattuck Ave.; Rose St. from Le Roy Ave. to La Loma Ave.; Road Maintenance & Pavement Rehab/Repair (Existing), Bicycle Lane Rehab/Repair (Existing), ADA Curb Berkeley Alameda 19/20 In Progress FY 2020 Street Rehabilitation Santa Fe Ave. from Gilman St. to Cornell Ave./Page St.; Shasta Construction 06/2020 12/2020 10-20 15 9 Rehabilitation Ramp Rehab/Repair (Existing), Storm Drain and/or Culvert Rehab/Repair (Existing), Rd. from Grizzly Peak Blvd. to Park Gate.; Shasta Rd. from Park Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk Rehab/Repair (Existing) Gate to east City limit (Golf Course).; Spinnaker Way from Breakwater Dr. to Marina Blvd. This project will include: Traffic Signals, Lights, and/or Signage Rehab/Repair (Existing Safety), Pavement Rehab/Repair (Existing), Paving and/or Striping Rehab/Repair (Existing Safety), Traffic Signals, Lights, and/or Signage Installation (New Safety), Complete Streets Bicycle Lane Rehab/Repair (Existing), Paving and/or Striping Installation (New Safety), Berkeley Alameda 19/20 In Progress Shattuck Avenue Reconfiguration Shattuck Avenue from Allston Way to University Avenue Construction 01/2019 09/2020 20-20 15 9 Components Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk Rehab/Repair (Existing) | Reconfiguration of a three-block segment of Shattuck Avenue from Allston Way to University Avenue to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety, northbound circulation for motorists and transit vehicles, and the quality of public spaces in the Downtown core. Bancroft Way from 6th Street to San Pablo Avenue Channing Way from Martin Luther King Jr. Way to Shattuck Avenue; Creston Road from Grizzly Peak Boulevard to Grizzly This project will include: Paving and/or Striping Rehab/Repair (Existing Safety), Peak Boulevard; Durant Avenue from Milvia Street to Fulton Road Maintenance & Pavement Rehab/Repair (Existing), Bicycle Lane Rehab/Repair (Existing), ADA Curb Berkeley Alameda 20/21 New FY 2021 Street Rehabilitation Street; Emerson Street from Adeline Street to Shattuck Avenue; Construction 06/2021 12/2021 10-20 15 9 Rehabilitation Ramp Rehab/Repair (Existing), Storm Drain and/or Culvert Rehab/Repair (Existing), Essex Street from Adeline Sreet to Shattuck Avenue; Latham Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk Rehab/Repair (Existing) Lane from Miller Avenue to Grizzly Peak Boulevard ; Miller Avenue from Hilldale Avenue to Shasta Rd; Spruce Street from Arch Street to Eunice Street This project will include: Paving and/or Striping Rehab/Repair (Existing Safety), University Avenue from Marina Boulevard to West Frontage Road Maintenance & University Avenue/Marina Berkeley Alameda 20/21 New Pavement Rehab/Repair (Existing), Bicycle Lane Rehab/Repair (Existing), ADA Curb Road Construction 06/2020 11/2020 20-20 15 9 Rehabilitation Boulevard Renovation Ramp Rehab/Repair (Existing), Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk Rehab/Repair (Existing) Marina Boulevard from University Avenue to Spinnaker Way This project will include: Traffic Signals, Lights, and/or Signage Rehab/Repair (Existing Safety), Traffic Signals, Lights, and/or Signage Installation (New Safety), Preliminary Citywide Signal Communications Pre-Construction & 12/2019 08/2020 Dublin Alameda 20/21 New Traffic Control Devices Design, Maintenance Program Plan Development | Upgrade of the traffic signal Principally along Dublin Blvd., Fallon Rd., Tassajara Rd. 10-10 16 7 Upgrade Construction 09/2020 06/2021 communication system, expansion of the traffic communication network, improve traffic signal operations and safety Regional St from Amador Valley Blvd to Cul De Sac, Amador Valley Blvd from San Ramon Rd to Dougherty Rd, Wildwood Rd from AVB and Dougherty Rd, Spot repair locations at following Road Maintenance & This project will include: Project Scope Development, Maintenance Program Plan locations: Fallon Rd from Bent Tree Dr to Central Pkwy, Fallon Dublin Alameda 20/21 New Annual Street Resurfacing Project Pre-Construction 07/2020 06/2021 7-20 16 7 Rehabilitation Development Rd from Bent Tree Dr to Gleason Dr, Redwood Ave from Linden to Aspen St, Persimmon St from Aspen St to Central Pkwy, Winterbrook Ave from Walnut St to Asterwood Dr, Dublin Blvd from Myrtle Dr to John Monego Court. Final Adopted City - Fiscal Year 2020-21 Local Streets and Roads List of Projects *Projects listed are consistent with Streets and Highways Code Sections 2030(b)(1) and 2034(a)(1) October 21, 2020 Fiscal Year Proposed Project Est Est Useful Assembly Senate City County Project Type Title Description Location Components Est Start Initially Proposed Status Completion Life Districts Districts This project will include: Environmental Study/Documents, Cost Estimating, Project Scope Development, Right of Way, Feasibility Study, Preliminary Design | Design and Between Fallon Road in the City of Dublin and North Canyons Dublin Alameda 18/19 In Progress Other Dublin Boulevard Extension Pre-Construction 11/2016 12/2023 30-50 16 7 construction of a 1.5-mile extension of Dublin Boulevard from Fallon Road to North Parkway in City of Livermore Canyons Parkway in Livermore. This is a new proposed project for FY 18/19 report. This project will include: Environmental Study/Documents, Right of Way, Preliminary Design | Preliminary engineering including a feasibility analysis to define new roadway alignment, design cross-section, right of way, and environmental clearance. Add one automobile lane and a bike lane in each direction and also add new sidewalks and Tassajara Road Realignment & upgrade all existing and future traffic signals to accommodate the street widening, and Tassajara Road, from North Dublin Ranch Drive to northern City Dublin Alameda 18/19 In Progress Other Pre-Construction 09/2016 12/2022 20-50 16 7 Widening construct a new center raised concrete median with street lighting and new curb and Limit. gutter. Each intersection will be designed to adhere to Complete Street Policy. | In FY17/18 Dublin City Council reduced RMRA funding for this project from $300,000 to $100,000 in order to add RMRA funds to another City project, Iron Horse Trail Bridge at Dublin Blvd (ST0118). This project will include: Environmental Study/Documents, Preliminary Design | Design and Environmental review of the Iron Horse Trail bike and ped Bridge Crossing at Iron Horse Trail Bridge at Dublin On Iron Horse Trail crossing at Dublin Blvd intersection with Dublin Alameda 18/19 In Progress Safety Dublin Blvd. | RMRA funding ($200,000) for this project was added mid-year through a Pre-Construction 02/2018 01/2021 30-50 16 7 Boulevard Scarlet Drive budget change, which reduced RMRA funding from $300,000 to $100,000 for another project, Tassajara Road Realignment & Widening (ST0116). Iron Horse Trail Bridge at Dublin This project will include: Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk Installation (New), Bicycle Lane On Iron Horse Trail crossing at Dublin Blvd intersection with Dublin Alameda 18/19 Carried Over Safety Construction 05/2021 02/2023 30-50 16 7 Boulevard (New) Scarlet Drive This project will include: ADA Curb Ramp Installation (New), Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk Installation (New), Paving and/or Striping Installation (New Safety) | The work will include new construction of ADA pedestrian ramps, large pedestrian refuge Emeryville Alameda 18/19 Carried Over Safety San Pablo Mid-Block Cross Walk area in the median, and highly-visible pedestrian/vehicular traffic
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