TRANSPORTATION E-NEWS
AL AMEDA CTC REPORTS
PLAN  |  FUND  |  DELIVER
DECEMBER 2019

2020 COUNTYWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLAN:
VISION AND GOALS

This fall, Alameda CTC adopted the vision and goals for the 2020 Countywide Transportation Plan (CTP). A long-range planning and policy document that is updated every four years,...  Learn More .

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East 14th Street/Mission Boulevard and Fremont Boulevard Multimodal Corridor 
The East 14th Street/Mission Boulevard and Fremont Boulevard Multimodal Corridor project, a critical interjurisdictional arterial corridor that traverses five jurisdictions in Central and Southern Alameda County... Learn More.

 

Interstate 680 Sunol Express Lanes, Phase I
The Interstate 680 (I-680) Sunol Express Lane has been in operation since September 2010. Construction of the project has involved converting high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes to..Learn More.

 

Freight Intelligent Transportation System Update
Alameda CTC is the implementing agency for the Global Opportunities at the Port of Oakland (GoPort) program, a suite of landside transportation improvement projects at the Port of Oakland (Port) to provide..Learn More.

 

17th Annual Independent Watchdog Committee Report
Each year, Alameda CTC's Independent Watchdog Committee (IWC) reviews all agency expenditures, Measure B, Measure BB and performance measures. The IWC reports its findings annually..Learn More.

 

Commute Alternatives in the New Year
The new year is almost here, and with new beginnings comes opportunities for trying new ways to commute for the coming season. There are a variety of carpooling options available...  Learn More
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Wishing You a Safe and Happy New Year!
From all of the staff at Alameda CTC, we wish you a safe and Happy New Year! We look forward to delivering more projects and programs in the New Year...  Learn More.
 
 

About Alameda CTC
The Alameda County Transportation Commission plans, funds and delivers transportation programs and projects that expand access and improve mobility to foster a vibrant and livable Alameda County. Funding sources for Alameda CTC's expenditure plans include Measure B, approved by 81.5 percent of county voters in 2000; Measure F, a Vehicle Registration Fee approved by 63 percent of county voters in 2010; and Measure BB, approved by more than 70 percent of voters in 2014.

For more information, visit  www.AlamedaCTC.org.


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