Electronic signage installation begins August on the I-80 corridor between Richmond and Emeryville to improve safety and reduce congestion. Beginning […]
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Measure BB
Alameda County voters said yes to Measure BB in November 2014, passing this critical transportation measure with 70 percent support. […]
BART Oakland Airport Connector Now Open
The 3.2 mile Automated Guideway Transit system that connects the BART Coliseum Station to the Oakland International Airport began service […]
“Beyond Paratransit” Mobility Workshop Newsletter Released
The 11th Annual Mobility Workshop: Beyond Paratransit, 21st Century Mobility was held in October at the Ed Roberts Campus in […]
Call for Projects: Lifeline Cycle 4
The Lifeline Transportation Program funds projects that improve mobility for low-income residents. Applications are due December 19, 2014. The Alameda […]
Community Collaboration for Sustainable Goods Movement
Alameda CTC and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission are hosting an interactive community goods movement roundtable on Saturday, November 16 in […]
Alameda CTC Celebrates $1.6b in Capital Investments in the Tri-Valley
Ribbon Cutting for the State Route 84 Expressway Segment 1 Widening, latest in series of corridor improvements, was held on […]
October is WALKtober Month
More than 125 Alameda County schools and 60,000 students are participating in Safe Routes to Schools events this month, leaving […]
Section 5310 Grants to Enhance Mobility for Seniors and People with Disabilities
More than $8 million is available for projects and programs that will enhance mobility for seniors and people with disabilities. […]
Alameda CTC Releases Annual Report
Learn more about transportation investments that matter most to commuters, students, seniors and people with disabilities, and residents and businesses […]