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Updates

Draft EIR for Alameda Creek Replacement Bridge is Out
Notice of Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) available for the ALameda Creek Bridge replacement project on state route 84 and notice of public open-forum hearing. What is being planned: Caltrans (California Department of Transportation) is proposing to replace the Alameda Creek Bridge and...
3 Potential Options for Niles Canyon Path
Click here for the full Niles Canyon Trail feasibility study (Dec 2015). The East Bay Regional Parks District didn’t believe there was a good option for punching a multi use pathway through...
Caltrans Narrows Scope of Niles Canyon Widening Project
Overwhelmed by opposition from local community groups and the City of Fremont, Caltrans has gone back to the drawing board for the Niles Canyon Roadway Widening Project. No longer included in the project is the addition of 10 ft shoulders on both sides of the road for the entire length of...Pages
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