Alameda City Council, CLASS, and Port of Oakland Reach Accord on Oakland Airport Modernization Plan
The Alameda City Council, CLASS, and Port of Oakland approved a Settlement Agreement for the Oakland Airport project, addressing community concerns on noise, pollution, and traffic.
Upcoming Road Work on Pinehurst Road in Canyon to Cause Delays Starting March 24
Pinehurst Road in Canyon will have delays due to rock removal and erosion control work by Contra Costa County Public Works from March 24-31, causing up to 20-minute delays.
AC Transit Fare Hike: Bay Area Riders to See Increase in Bus Costs Starting July 2025
AC Transit is increasing fares starting July 1, 2025, with local cash fares rising to $2.75 and to $3 the next year. This is in response to a financial shortfall that has grown to $238 million.
Expect Delays in Contra Costa: Tara Hills Curb Ramps Project Begins March 10
Contra Costa County's Tara Hills Curb Ramps Project will cause delays on Shawn Drive from Mar 10 to early June 2025, with work on weekdays from 7 am to 5 pm. Traffic may be delayed up to 10 minutes.
Alameda Seaplane Ferry Route Celebrates Over 1 Million Passengers Since Launch
The Alameda Seaplane ferry route has hit one million passengers since it started on July 1, 2021. It is the second-most popular for weekday ridership in the SF Bay Ferry system.
Bay Area Airports Gear Up for Holiday Travel Rush; Over 500K Expected at Oakland, 6.3M at SFO
Bay Area airports expect a holiday travel surge, with Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose airports preparing for increased passenger numbers. Travel has been smooth and advice includes checking in online and booking parking in advance.
Port of Oakland Honored with Top Industry Awards for Engineering and Community Engagement
The Port of Oakland was honored with two awards recognizing its commitment to innovation, equity, and community engagement, including the Engineering Excellence Client/Agency of the Year Award and the Public Agency of the Year from COMTO.
Contra Costa Transportation Authority Secures $1.6 Million Federal Grant to Enhance Road Safety in East Bay Cities
CCTA receives a $1.6 million federal grant to improve road safety and prevent injuries, with a focus on promoting safe travel for cyclists and pedestrians.
Port of Oakland Secures $50 Million Federal Grant for Modernization to Accommodate Ultra Large Container Vessels
The Port of Oakland receives a $50 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to upgrade its terminals for accommodating larger vessels.
Oakland International Airport Anticipates Surge of Holiday Travelers With Tips For Smooth Thanksgiving Journeys
Oakland International Airport expects 340,000 passengers during the Thanksgiving period and advises early arrival and mobile check-ins.
AC Transit's Michael Hursh to Shift Roles, Leaving a Decade of Progressive Leadership Behind
Michael Hursh is stepping down as GM and CEO of AC Transit to become Senior Advisor on December 14, 2024, after shaping the East Bay bus system for nearly a decade.
I-880 Maintenance Project in Bay Area Paused Due to Weather, Caltrans Announces Resumption for April 2025
Caltrans postpones I-880 improvement project due to weather, with plans to resume paving in April 2025. Essential upgrades and safety improvements continue despite delays, targeting completion by end of 2025.
Port of Oakland Leads U.S. in International Refrigerated Exports with $8.5 Billion in Agricultural Goods
The Port of Oakland continues to be a leader in U.S. agricultural exports, moving 235,899 TEUs worth $8.5 billion, with a strong infrastructure supporting its refrigerated export volume.