Sidewalk Repair While the Alameda Municipal Code (AMC) identifies the adjacent property owner as being responsible for maintaining the sidewalk, curb, gutter, and driveway approaches, the City’s long standing practice is to repair sidewalk damaged by street trees, all other repairs are the responsibility of the property owner.
High Injury Corridor Daylighting Project Starting December 2020/January 2021, the City of Alameda Public Works Department will be painting red curbs at intersections along 8 corridors to improve visibility for motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians. The existing condition allows for vehicles to be parked near the intersection, resulting in blind spots and increased collisions.
Maitland Drive Traffic Safety Improvements The City of Alameda Public Works Department received various concerns/requests regarding Maitland Drive, between Mecartney Road and Harbor Bay Parkway.
Safe Routes to Schools Infrastructure Project To date, the Alameda County Safe Routes to Schools (SR2S) Program has conducted school safety assessments (SSA’s) at eight school locations in the City of Alameda (City), and more are now underway. The purpose of an SSA is to identify and evaluate the transportation safety issues around a school.
Clement Avenue For details on Council approval of final design plan for the Clement Avenue Safety Improvement Project on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, click on the link provided on the next page.
Mecartney Road/Island Drive Improvement Project For details on Council approval of a roundabout concept on March 23, 2022: click on the link provided on next page.
Grand Street Pavement Resurfacing & Safety Improvements To learn about this project click on the link provided on the next page.
Alameda Point Adaptive Reuse Area Backbone Infrastructure Backbone infrastructure in Alameda Point’s Adaptive Reuse Area (Reuse Area) will be replaced with funding from the sale of buildings in the Reuse Area. Projects will be implemented through the City’s Capital Improvement Program.