Paving on San Pablo Avenue between West Grand Avenue and 21st Street in Oakland

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Paving on San Pablo Avenue between West Grand Avenue and 21st Street in Oakland

Drivers Urged to Obey “No Parking” Signs

AC Transit’s East Bay Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project will repave San Pablo Avenue between West Grand Avenue and 21st Street on Wednesday, April 8.  Work will occur between the hours of 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM. 

NO PARKING signs are in place along San Pablo Avenue so this work can proceed.  The community is urged to obey the NO PARKING signs to avoid being ticketed or having their vehicles towed.  Cars parked in NO PARKING areas may need to be moved to other streets while the paving is underway.

VEHICLES PARKED IN "NO PARKING" AREAS WILL BE TICKETED OR TOWED AT OWNER’S EXPENSE.

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Please share this information with your neighbors, friends, and colleagues, and urge them to closely read and follow the directions on the NO PARKING signs.  All directions provided by construction workers and detour signs should also be followed during this time.  All work is subject to change based on weather and field conditions.

Please contact Community Construction Relations Manager Geoffrey Johnson at (510) 681-3962 or at brtgjohnson@actransit.org with questions or additional information.  You can also follow us on social media to stay up to date on the project: 

Facebook:          www.facebook.com/rideactbrt 
Twitter:               www.twitter.com/rideactBRT 
Instagram:          www.instagram.com/rideact_BRT 

BRT is often called “light rail on wheels” because it brings the frequency, safety and reliability of light rail to the bus rider. The service will run primarily along International Boulevard between 20th Street and Broadway in downtown Oakland to the San Leandro BART Station. BRT’s new fleet of five-door, hybrid-electric buses will offer train-like boarding along this 9.5-mile route, arriving every seven minutes during peak times. This revolution in East Bay transportation will begin serving the community in spring 2020.

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