Barcelona Parcel
The City of Oakland owns a 5.4-acre parcel of vacant land on portions of Barcelona Street and St. Andrews Road, commonly known as the "Barcelona" parcel.
The City of Oakland owns a 5.4-acre parcel of vacant land on portions of Barcelona Street and St. Andrews Road, commonly known as the "Barcelona" parcel.
Bridge Development Partners has submitted a proposal to demolish the existing contaminated buildings, remediate the site, and construct a warehouse on the site previously owned by General Electric.
Improved safety near neighborhood schools
In the wake of a tragic vehicle crash on Oct. 1, 2019 that left a woman dead and a child badly injured as they were walking across the street outside Garfield Elementary School, OakDOT activated a rapid-response approach to work with the school, City leadership, and the surrounding community to design and implement additional safety measures as swiftly as possible.
Planned Unit Development at 98th and San Leandro including 399 residential units and 14,156 sf of commercial area (Case File #PLN18523).
Work is adjacent to the Highway 13 northbound lane between located between the I-580 Freeway and the Carson Street exit. Access to the easement will require heavy equipment to access the easement via Highway 13. Construction may directly affect the lane of travel closest to the shoulder (right-hand northbound lane) between the hours of 9am - 3pm, Monday through Friday, between October 21, 2019 and late December 2019.
The Oakland Athletics are proposing a new ballpark and adjacent mixed-use development at Howard Terminal.
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) at the West Oakland BART station (PLN18490-R02), including 762 residential units, 300,000 square feet of office, and approximately 53,000 square feet of retail.
The streetscape project on Thomas L. Berkley Way (20th Street) from Broadway to Harrison Street will close a last-mile gap between the 19th Street BART station and Lake Merritt through the construction of improvements focused on enhancements and amenities for pedestrians and bicyclists.
The East Oakland MAP is intended to guide the City and other partner agencies in allocating resources for future mobility improvements in East Oakland
The East Oakland MAP is intended to guide the City and other partner agencies in allocating resources for future mobility improvements in East Oakland
Bus lanes on Broadway will help reduce travel time for bus riders and make bus service more reliable.
The City of Oakland will install bulbouts, bike lanes, crosswalks, conduct traffic signal modifications and sidewalk repairs, and repave College Ave from Broadway to Alcatraz Avenue.
The Bancroft Avenue Project installs bike and pedestrian safety improvements on Bancroft Avenue, a high injury corridor, between Havenscourt Boulevard and 98th Avenue.
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