Seminary Avenue Paving Project

At the September 21, 2023 BPAC meeting, Colin Piethe and Cathy DeLuca, transportation planners from OakDOT’s Planning & Project Development team, provided an introduction to a paving project on Seminary Avenue between Sunnymere Boulevard and Foothill Boulevard. Staff is seeking commissioners’ feedback on initial conceptual designs, including a potential new bikeway between Sunnymere Boulevard and MacArthur Boulevard.

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Telegraph Avenue Paving Project – 52nd to Woolsey

At the September 21, 2023 BPAC meeting, Charlie Ream and Cathy DeLuca, transportation planners from OakDOT’s Planning & Project Development team, will provide an introduction to a paving project on Telegraph Ave between 52nd Street and Woolsey Street. Staff recently kicked off the project and is seeking commissioners’ feedback on initial conceptual designs.

An excerpt of the presentation is below, followed by the full presentation.

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September 2023 BPAC Agenda

Thursday, September 21, 2023; 6-8pm, in-person meeting at City Hall, Hearing Room 4, and viewable online.

Agenda topics include:

  • Telegraph Avenue Paving Project — 52nd to Woolsey Street
  • Seminary Avenue Paving Project — Sunnymere to Foothill Blvd
  • Report from Ad-Hoc Committee on Fire Code Amendments

Announcements:

  • BPAC Agenda Sign-Up List
  • Paint the Town street mural painting at Garfield Elementary School
  • School Crossing Guard Program
  • Speed Limit Lowering in Business Activity Districts
  • Sidewalk Parking Enforcement

More details below.

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Citywide Bicyclist & Pedestrian Spot Improvements Project

At the September 7, 2023 BPAC Infrastructure Committee meeting, OakDOT’s Jason Patton, Jason Cook, and David Pené led a review and discussion of draft plans and candidate locations for spot bicyclist and pedestrian improvements anticipated for delivery through the City’s on-call construction contracts later this year.

An excerpt of the presentation is below, followed by the full presentation, draft plans, presentation & discussion notes.

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Broadway and MLK Jr. Way Streetscape Improvements

At the September 7, 2023 BPAC Infrastructure Committee meeting, OakDOT Transportation Engineer Beaver Boonsook and Transportation Planner Ruth Meza from the Major Projects Division provided an update on the Broadway Streetscape Improvements and the MLK Jr. Way Streetscape Improvements. The presentation included a summary of engagement, what was heard, and the current designs of the projects.

The presentation is below, followed by presentation & discussion notes.

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OakDOT Downtown Paving Projects Review

At the September 7, 2023 BPAC Infrastructure Committee meeting, OakDOT Engineer, Ben Granberry, presented upcoming paving project plans, including those for E 8th St and Franklin St, and accepted comments and input from the committee on bicyclist and pedestrian design elements. 

An excerpt of the presentation is below, followed by the full presentation, presentation notes, and discussion notes.

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September 2023 Infrastructure Committee Meeting

The BPAC Infrastructure Committee meeting will be held on Thursday, September 7, 2023, 3:30-5:30pm in-person at the Lake Merritt Conference Room at 250 Frank Ogawa Plaza building.
Agenda topics include:

  • OakDOT Paving Projects Review
  • Citywide Bicyclist & Pedestrian Spot Improvements Project (see more below)
  • Broadway and MLK Jr. Way Streetscape Improvements
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Bike Plan Update

At the August 17, 2023 BPAC meeting, Bicycle and Pedestrian Program staff, Patrick Phelan and Pierre Gerard, will summarize progress implementing the projects and programs in “Let’s Bike Oakland,” the citywide bike plan adopted in July 2019.

An excerpt of the presentation is below, followed by the full presentation.

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BART Bicycle Programs and Projects

At the August 17, 2023 BPAC meeting, Heath Maddox, Manager of Bicycle and Micromobility Access Programs at BART, gave an overview and update on relevant BAR T customer access efforts in Oakland.

An excerpt of the presentation is below, followed by the full presentation.

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