Mission Boulevard

Project Overview

The Mission Boulevard Corridor Improvement Project extends from Highway 238 to Rose Street (Hayward City Limit) in the Cherryland community of Unincorporated Alameda County.

In the first phase of this corridor improvement project, overhead utilities will be relocated underground within the project limits.  In the second phase of the project, streetscape and multimodal transportation improvements will be installed to revitalize the corridor. The overall project includes undergrounding of overhead wires, removal of utility poles and overhead wires, improving pedestrian space, and enhancing ADA accessibility. The project also includes enhancing crosswalks, improving transit stops, new street lighting, improvements to storm water quality, planting new street trees for shade and comfort, and constructing new raised separated bikeways.

When completed, motorists, pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders, and residents within the Cherryland community will enjoy a revitalized, safe and accessible commercial corridor.

Project Features

Utility Underground District No. 16

  • Relocation of existing underground utilities
  • Undergrounding of overhead utilities
  • Fiber optic conduit

Streetscape Improvements

  • New sidewalks and enhanced crosswalks 
  • New bikeways 
  • Intersection bulb-outs 
  • Pavement resurfacing 
  • Pedestrian-scale lighting 
  • New street trees 
  • Bus boarding islands 
  • Decorative street furnishings 
  • Public Art Installations
  • Removal of utility poles

Community Outreach


                

CIP Category

Major Infrastructure Improvement Project

Construction Start Date

Streetscape Improvements - To be determined

Status

Underground Utility District is under construction.

Streetscape improvements are currently in the design phase.

Project Location

Mission Boulevard from I-238 to Rose Street

District

District 4

Project Manager

Amber Lo, Supervising Civil Engineer

Contact

For more information, email e14missionproject@acpwa.org or call Amber Lo, at (510) 670-5485.