Oakland breaks annual record for paving roads

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The City of Oakland a total of 47 miles of streets in the last fiscal year, a new annual record.

The city’s 2022 Five-Year Paving Plan builds upon the record-breaking accomplishments of the 2019 3-Year Paving Plan and sets ambitious goals to invest in the care and maintenance of Oakland’s streets, intentionally focusing on local neighborhood streets and historically underserved neighborhoods.

“Oaklanders rightly expect and deserve clean, safe streets in every neighborhood, and today we’re marking record progress toward delivering those streets,” Mayor Sheng Thao said. “I am so proud of our hardworking OakDOT team for setting a new standard for paving delivery, and I am so grateful to the Oakland voters who passed Measure KK and Measure U and made this work possible by funding it.

“We know there is much more work ahead.”

Since Measure KK was approved in 2016 and Measure U in 2022—OakDOT has been able to repave 250 miles, or nearly one-third of all streets in Oakland.

Traffic safety improvements through paving projects have included everything from enhanced crosswalks, curb ramps, bus lanes,  and bikeways to speed cushions, pedestrian safety islands, and protected intersections—as can be seen in the recently completed High Street Paving Project and currently under construction West Grand Repaving and Pedestrian Improvement Project.

“Our paving projects present us with a once-in-a-generation opportunity to rebuild our streets back better than they were before,” said OakDOT Director Josh Rowan. “Our planners, engineers, and crews are grateful for the faith Oaklanders have put in us to deliver safer, smoother streets and sidewalks—and we have no plans to slow down!”

With the summer construction season well underway, OakDOT has 22 miles of paving projects in active or near-term construction. These projects include pavement rehabilitation and protected bikeway improvements on Lakeshore Avenue and Franklin Street, and long-awaited railroad track removal and pavement restoration on Poplar, Union, and Wood Streets in West Oakland. More information about the Five-Year Paving Plan, including an online map of streets included and their anticipated delivery year can be found at https://www.oaklandca.gov/projects/20225yp

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