The mission of the Alameda County Transportation Commission (Alameda CTC) is to plan, fund and deliver transportation programs and projects that expand access and improve mobility to foster a vibrant and livable Alameda County.
Jobs, Mobility, Community
Governed by a 22-member Commission, Alameda CTC manages the county’s one-cent transportation sales tax and serves as the county’s congestion management agency. The agency delivers more than $200 million each year in transportation improvements that create jobs, enhance mobility and enrich communities.
Learn about current transportation projects and programs and learn about Measure BB, which voters passed in November 2014. Learn more about the 7th Street Grade Separation East Project, which is currently under construction.
For traffic and road closure information in Alameda County, visit the Traffic Advisory webpage.
Our Work
Express lanes are specially designated highway lanes that let you enjoy more reliable travel as you bypass traffic congestion.
Alameda CTC is currently managing numerous active capital projects in various stages of delivery to improve safety and efficiency on highways throughout Alameda County.
Multimodal Arterials and Roads
Alameda CTC is currently managing numerous active capital projects in various stages of delivery to improve safety and efficiency on highways throughout Alameda County.
Alameda County is rich with transportation choices. Whether you’re a commuter trying to affordably and safely get around, or an employer coordinating staff transportation options, Alameda County and the Bay Area are full of options.
Meetings
- Commission Meeting Agenda – Commission Meeting
Commission Meeting Packet
Date: Thu, September 26, 2024
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- I-680 JPA Meeting Agenda – I-680 JPA Meeting
I-680 JPA Meeting Packet
Date: Mon, February 12, 2024
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Latest News
- Students Across Alameda County to Participate in International Walk and Roll to School Day ALAMEDA COUNTY, Calif. – Students throughout Alameda County are preparing for International Walk and Roll to School Day 2024… Learn More
- Executive Director Tess Lengyel to Retire from the Alameda County Transportation Commission After 25 Years of Service ALAMEDA COUNTY, Calif. – With the support of the Alameda County Transportation Commission (Alameda CTC), Tess Lengyel, Executive Director… Learn More
- 22nd Annual IWC Report to the Public Approved On July 11, 2024, the Independent Watchdog Committee (IWC) of the Alameda County Transportation Commission (Alameda CTC) approved its… Learn More
- Temporary Gilman Street Closures to Occur at I-80 Gilman Interchange August 15-17, 2024 Caltrans has scheduled temporary closures of Gilman Street in Berkeley between Second Street and Fourth Street near the Interstate… Learn More
- Independent Watchdog Committee Public Hearing July 11 The Independent Watchdog Committee (IWC) reviews the Alameda County Transportation Commission’s 2000 Measure B expenditures and 2014 Measure BB expenditures and… Learn More
- Our LBCE Certification Applications Have Gone Digital! The Alameda County Transportation Commission (Alameda CTC) is excited to announce a significant upgrade to our Local Business Contract… Learn More