PROJECT LOCATION
7th Street – Harrison Street to University Avenue
10th Street – Camelia Street to University Avenue
Acroft Court – Acton Street to east end
Acton Circle – Acton Crescent to north end
Acton Crescent – Acton Street to east end
Acton Street - University Avenue to Ward Street
Camelia Street – 8th Street to San Pablo Avenue
Channing Way – San Pablo Avenue to Sacramento Street
Cornell Avenue – North City Limit to Gilman Street
Derby Street – Mabel Street to Sacramento Street
Euclid Avenue – Grizzly Peak Boulevard to Cragmont Avenue
Gilman St – San Pablo Avenue to Santa Fe Avenue
Hearst Avenue – 6th Street to San Pablo Avenue
Keith Avenue – Spruce Street to Shasta Road
Mabel Street – Dwight Way to Ward Street
Shattuck Avenue – Vine Street to Hearst Street
Spruce Street – Grizzly Peak Boulevard to Hearst Avenue
Virginia Street – San Pablo Avenue to Martin Luther King Jr. Way
WHAT'S HAPPENING
The City of Berkeley Public Works Department will be rehabilitating the street pavement at several locations throughout the City.
Timeline
Construction is expected to begin in September 2024 and will take approximately five months to complete depending on weather and unforeseen conditions. Construction in the immediate vicinity may not extend for this entire period. Standard work hours are 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday.
Possible Inconveniences
Traffic will be delayed at the work site and street closures may be necessary but will not exceed 12 hours at a time. "No Parking" signs will be posted along the street 3 days in advance and will be enforced by the Police Department. Please see the posted signs for exact hours and locations as they may vary according to scheduled tasks. All other usual parking restrictions, including no parking for street cleaning, will still be in effect. Access to private driveways may be prohibited during some operations. Emergency vehicle access will be maintained at all times.
Property owner and resident actions
- Sensitive to Petroleum: Be aware that asphalt will be used in this project
- Avoiding Oil Spray: Park your vehicles outside of the construction area
- Safety: Keep children and pets away from work area
- Property owners are responsible for trimming their trees and vegetation growing into the roadway, and for installation and maintenance of water barriers (against runoff) with a minimum height of 6 inches
- Any permits issued for use of the right-of-way are temporarily suspended, in accordance with BMC 16.16.050, while the work takes place. Contact City Project Manager for coordination of critical work
Images
Bike boulevard pavement marking
Documents
Project Team
Bay Cities Paving & Grading, Inc.
Randy Kong