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This is a Measure T1 Phase 2 project.The African American Holistic Resource Center (AAHRC) will be a facility to house culturally relevant services to help eliminate inequities within Berkeley's African American Community. The vision for the African American Holistic Resource Center is to host services to benefit the community with education, employment, health,…

The goals of the Ohlone Greenway Safety Improvements Project are to upgrade a portion of the existing multi-use pathway, from Virginia Gardens to the south to Santa Fe Avenue to the north. The upgrades aim to better accommodate the needs of all users and improve safety, especially at roadway intersections and at night.The design intends to minimize impacts to existing trees. The project team,…

This is a Measure T1 Phase 2 project.The Corporation Yard is home for hundreds of employees that help provide services that help make the City a better and safer place for those who live, visit, or commute…

This is a Measure T1 Phase 2 project.The restroom at K-Dock is a highly used and conveniently located public restroom at the hub of the Marina. It serves Marina Office visitors, slip holders and Marina guests, and dock users accessing the charter fishing and small-scale ferry boats at the popular K-Dock, particularly during fishing season.This project will enhance…

This project will remove existing overhead utility infrastructure, such as utility poles and power lines, and place them underground. It will take place across 178 residential parcels in the area of Grizzly Peak Boulevard, Senior Avenue, Summit Road, and Avenida Drive. Learn more about the guidelines, benefits, and programs available for …

Allston Way between Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Milvia Street is surfaced with permeable pavers – a type of green infrastructure which allows rainwater to flow into the ground between its gaps. Permeable pavers are especially useful during storms when large amounts of rainwater can drain through the gaps rather than flow into the underground storm drains. They are an effective tool in the City…

The City of Berkeley Public Works Department will be rehabilitating the sanitary sewer system at several locations throughout the City.TimelineConstruction is expected to begin in April 2026 and will take approximately seven months to complete depending on weather or unforeseen conditions. Please note the construction in your immediate vicinity may not extend for this entire period. Standard…

The intersection of Warring and Derby Streets is a high-injury corner. From 2011 until August 2025, there have been 15 reported collisions at this corner (according to data from the Berkeley Police Department’s Transparency Hub, 2011-2025). Since 2011, there has been two reported collisions involving a pedestrian with one resulting in a serious injury. The intersection is located on the…

The City of Berkeley will soon be adding 11 new Bay Wheels bike share docking stations and is gathering community feedback to determine where they should be located.These 11 new stations would add to Berkeley’s existing 37 docking stations, making it easier to bike without the worries of maintenance and theft that come with ownership.With Bay Wheels stations distributed across the City, bike…

The Shared E-Scooter Parking Zone Pilot will reduce hazards in the public right-of-way due to improperly parked shared e-scooters.An increase in shared e-scooter use paired with limited parking infrastructure has, in part, resulted in more improperly parked e-scooters on sidewalks, walkways and in other transit lanes. Improperly parked e-scooters create hazards particularly for pedestrians and…