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The Adeline Transportation Improvements Project (ATIP) will create a long-term concept plan to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety, transit operations, parking and loading, and public space along Adeline Street from Ashby Avenue to the Berkeley–Oakland border. It builds on the 2020 …

John Hinkel Park Hut is a facility that was moved to John Hinkel Park by the Boy Scouts in 1938. It is located in the upper portion of the Park and accessed from San Diego Road. The facility is in need of repair and renovation to bring the building up to today’s standards and provide accessibility to the building.On November 16, 2022, the City held a community meeting to discuss the project and…

Phase I of the Civic Center Vision Plan was funded by Measure T1 Phase 1.Phase III of the Civic Center Vision and Implementation Plan proposes to modernize and stabilize historic structures in…

The Telegraph Avenue Multimodal Corridor Project will develop concept plans for transportation safety improvements on Telegraph Avenue from Dwight Way to Woolsey Street.  The project will include pedestrian safety improvements, upgrading the existing bike lanes, and transit improvements. This project implements the…

The Southside neighborhood has some of the highest pedestrian, bike, and transit activity in the City, as per the Pedestrian Plan, Bike Plan, and Strategic Transportation Plan. There have been several gaps in the existing transportation network, such as incomplete bicycle facilities and pedestrian crossings with significant exposure to vehicles, that affected the comfort, safety, and usability by…

This is a Measure T1 Phase 2 project.Construction started in March 2025. The Clubhouse held a grand opening event on June 25, 2025. To participate in future Recreation programs at the new clubhouse, please…

Woolsey Street and Eton Avenue are two-way, asphalt-paved residential streets with relatively low traffic volumes.  According to the City’s General Plan, the nearest Major Street is College Avenue, located about 400 feet west of the intersection (intersecting Woolsey), and the nearest Collector Street is Claremont Avenue, located about 700 feet to the southeast (intersecting Eton).A…

The Henry Ramsey Jr. South Berkeley Senior Center offers a variety of enrichment activities and support services designed to empower seniors in our community to learn, grow, and discover new ways to be actively engaged in living. The renovation project will…

The Claremont Quick Build Project will make near-term safety improvements along Claremont Avenue to create safer crossings and reduce speeding near John Muir Elementary and neighborhood destinations.Claremont Avenue is part of Berkeley’s Vision Zero

The FY 2025 Street Maintenance and Rehabilitation Project will resurface and rehabilitate street pavement at 18 locations throughout the City to improve pavement condition and extend the service life of the roadways.Berkeley maintains approximately 213 centerline miles of public streets. Over time, pavement deteriorates from traffic loading, weather, utility trenching, and aging. When streets are…