Project Overview
The Alameda County Public Works Agency is pleased to announce the completion of the East 14th Street Corridor Improvement Project. The Project extends from 162nd Avenue to Interstate 238 in the Ashland community of Unincorporated Alameda County. The Project implements multimodal transportation improvements with enhanced safety features, including a protected bike lane, high visibility crosswalks and lighting, and traffic light technology. Funding for this project comes from several sources, including the Alameda County Public Works Agency, the Alameda County Transportatio Commission, Bay Area Air Qualify Management District, Measure B/BB, the Vehicle Registration Fee, and other sources.
Project Features
- New sidewalks
- High visibility crosswalks
- New bike lanes
- Intersection bulb-outs
- Raised curb medians
- Pavement resurfacing
- Pedestrian scale streetlights
- Street trees
- Stormwater treatment system
- Utility undergrounding
- Underground fiberoptic conduit
- Bus boarding island
- Decorative street furnishings
- Bike racks
- Public art
Community Outreach
A Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was held on Saturday, June 18, 2022. View photos on the follow link https://bit.ly/East14thRibboncutting.
CIP Category
Major Infrastructure Improvement Project
Construction Start Date
March 2020
Status
Construction Completed
Project Location
East 14th Street Corridor from 162nd Avenue to the vicinity of I-238 in AshlandDistrict
District 4
Project Manager
Amber Lo, Supervising Civil Engineer