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Highway 4 construction lane closures and traffic information for May 16-20, 2016

Monday, May 16th, 2016

HIGHWAY LANE CLOSURES:

There will be highway lane closures in the westbound direction of State Route 4 between Contra Loma Boulevard and Railroad Avenue on Monday through Friday from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm.

There will be highway lane closures in the eastbound direction of State Route 4 between Bailey Road and Contra Loma Boulevard on Monday through Friday from 4:30 am to 12:00 pm.

There will be highway lane closures in the westbound direction of State Route 4 between the State Route 160 / State Route 4 connector ramp and A Street / Lone Tree Way on Monday through Thursday evenings from 10:00 pm to 4:00 am.

There will be highway lane closures in the eastbound direction of State Route 4 between Cavallo Road and the State Route 160 / State Route 4 connector ramp on Monday through Thursday evenings from 11:00 pm to 6:00 am.

There will be highway lane closures in the eastbound direction of State Route 4 between the Hillcrest Ave on and off ramps on Monday from 6:00 am to 11:00 am.

LOCAL STREET CLOSURES:

There will be lane closures in the eastbound and westbound directions of Larkspur Drive between Hillcrest Avenue and Wildflower Drive on Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm to 6:00 am.

There will be lane closures in the eastbound and westbound directions of Sunset Drive between Hillcrest Avenue and Devpar Court on Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm to 6:00 am.

There will be lane closures in the northbound and southbound directions of Hillcrest Avenue between Larkspur Drive and Sunset Drive on Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm to 6:00 am.

There will be lane closures in the northbound and southbound directions of A Street between State Route 4 and Rossi Avenue on Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm in the northbound direction and 8:00 am to 2:00 pm in the southbound direction.

For questions or comments please send e-mail to info@4eastcounty.org.

 

New lanes opened as Highway 4 Widening Project nears completion

Friday, May 6th, 2016

The Highway 4 Widening Project continues to achieve notable progress thanks to the opening of new lanes of traffic on eastbound and westbound Highway 4 at Hillcrest Avenue in Antioch. The eastbound lanes at Hillcrest Avenue were opened to traffic on Sunday, May 1, with the westbound lanes opening Thursday, May 5.

These lane openings are a significant milestone in the Highway 4 Widening Project as now all westbound highway lanes for the entire corridor are open to traffic.

“Now, instead of people spending their time on Highway 4, they’ll be spending it at home with their families,” said Doug Hardcastle, Chair of Transplan, the East County transportation advisory board. “Thanks to the taxpayers who supported Measure J to help fund the widening project. We look forward to getting the rest of it finished in the next year.”

The purpose of the $1 billion overall project is to improve traffic flow and motorist safety along a 10-mile stretch of freeway between Pittsburg and Antioch. Work at Hillcrest Avenue also includes the construction of a new BART station in Antioch.

“We want to thank the public for their patience. The Highway 4 Widening Project is vitally important to East County and the greater Bay Area in terms of mobility, economic revitalization, and, in the longer term, multi-modal options for 250,000 East County residents,” said Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) Executive Director Randy Iwasaki. “Because we have been carefully staging the work to occur at night, and opening each section of the widening project as it is completed, we have also been able to provide incremental congestion relief on this heavily used corridor, without any loss of capacity.”

See images of these newest lanes at the Highway 4 Widening Project’s website: http://4eastcounty.org/media/hillcrest-avenue-may-2016/.

“The improvements to Highway 4 that are brought about with this project and through this partnership are a benefit to every driver that has experienced the traffic congestion on this corridor,” said Caltrans District 4 Director Bijan Sartipi. “We look forward to crossing the finish line later this summer and giving the new and improved Highway 4 back to the residents of East Contra Costa County and all motorists.”

For additional information about the new lanes at Hillcrest, and other work on Highway 4, please visit the Highway 4 website at www.4eastcounty.org.

About the Highway 4 Projects

The Highway 4 projects include improvements that will help modernize eastern Contra Costa County. The projects expand Highway 4 from four to eight lanes between Loveridge Road in Pittsburg to just west of State Route 160 in Antioch, from two to four lanes from Lone Tree Way to Sand Creek Road in Brentwood, add missing connector ramps at the State Route 160/Highway 4 interchange, and add a BART extension from Pittsburg to Antioch. This will greatly improve transit accessibility for the region, help reduce traffic congestion, and enhance the quality of life for the more than 250,000 residents of eastern Contra Costa County. The projects have been carefully staged to keep 130,000 vehicles per day moving as major construction and demolition work continue. These projects, plus previously constructed projects in the region, bring the total investment in East County to $1.3 billion, including State, Federal, Contra Costa Transportation Authority Measures C and J, regional bridge tolls, and other funds.

About CCTA

The Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) is a public agency formed by Contra Costa voters in 1988 to manage the county’s transportation sales tax program and oversee countywide transportation planning efforts. CCTA is responsible for planning, funding and delivering critical transportation infrastructure projects and programs that connect our communities, foster a strong economy, increase sustainability and safely and efficiently get people where they need to go. CCTA also serves as the county’s designated Congestion Management Agency, responsible for putting programs in place to keep traffic levels manageable. More information about CCTA can be found online at ccta.net.

Highway 4 construction lane closures and information for April 19-22

Wednesday, April 20th, 2016

HIGHWAY LANE CLOSURES:

State Route 4:

There will be highway lane closures in the westbound direction of State Route 4 between Railroad Avenue and Contra Loma Boulevard each day through Friday from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm.

There will be highway lane closures in the eastbound direction of State Route 4 between Bailey Road and Contra Loma Boulevard each day through Friday from 4:30 am to 12:00 pm.

There will be highway lane closures in the westbound direction of State Route 4 between the

There will be highway lane closures in the eastbound direction of State Route 4 between Cavallo Road and the State Route 160 / State Route 4 connector ramp on Friday evening from 11:59 pm to 5:00 am.

RAMP CLOSURES:

The State Route 4 eastbound off ramp at Hillcrest Avenue will be closed on Friday evening from 11:59 pm to 5:00 am. (See map, below)

LOCAL STREET CLOSURES:

There will be lane closures on Larkspur Drive in the eastbound and westbound directions between Hillcrest Avenue and Wildflower Drive each day through Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.

There will be lane closures in the northbound and southbound directions of A Street between SR4 and Rossi Avenue on each day through Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm in the northbound direction and 8:00 am to 2:00 pm in the southbound direction.

For questions or comments please send e-mail to info@4eastcounty.org.

Hwy 4 Eastbound Ramp Closure

Rep. DeSaulnier, MTC Commissioner Amy Worth support BART labor agreement, Glazer will study it

Wednesday, April 13th, 2016

On Monday, Congressman Mark DeSaulnier (CA-11) issued the following statement on the agreement between Bart and the transit unions:

“I am grateful a tentative agreement has been reached between Bart and the transit unions. If approved, there will be no interruptions in services for  Bay Area commuters. I look forward to reviewing full details of the 5-year deal with an eye towards the long-term financial stability and sustainability of Bart. On the federal level, I will continue to advocate for meaningful performance standards for transit agencies to ensure the public is getting its value.”

Orinda City Councilmember Amy Rein Worth, who serves on the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) as the representative of the cities of Contra Costa County, on Monday issued this statement following the announcement of a tentative agreement between BART management and labor leaders:

“This morning BART announced a tentative agreement with its labor unions to extend BART labor contracts until 2021.I am pleased to support this financially prudent agreement that provides security to BART workers and service reliability to the BART riding public.

BART is a critical part of the East Bay economy and is relied upon by hundreds of thousands of East Bay commuters.I am hopeful that this agreement portends a future without service disruptions not just for the next five years, but sets a tone for the future beyond as well.

The critical role of BART service goes far beyond those who depend on it for a ride each day, as we have learned; the East Bay highway and transit network is not able to replace BART during a strike or a service disruption, which is why this agreement is so important.

BART, its workers and the public now can focus on the important shared task of rebuilding the system as its major priority.

I am grateful to state Senator Steve Glazer and the other local elected leaders in the East Bay who urged both BART’s management and labor to keep faith with the riding public by negotiating a new labor contract that recognizes the fiscal needs of the system and ensures that trains will keep running on schedule throughout the system.”

However, State Senator Steve Glazer, a critic of BART spending and strikes by BART employees issued the following statement on the tentative agreement:

“I have just been given an outline of the proposed 2017-21 labor agreement. I look forward to reviewing the details of the agreement and its implications to commuters and taxpayers,” he stated. “I will be consulting today with the 40 elected officials who co-signed my letter urging that BART rebuild its public trust with concrete, fiscally responsible actions before the November elections when BART is expected to ask voters for a multi-billion dollar bond.”

Antioch street changes: A St. at Bryan Ave. turns to be blocked permanently, April 11

Friday, April 1st, 2016
Construction of the Sunset Drive extension, across Bryan Street.

Construction of the Sunset Drive extension at Bryan Street.

By Allen Payton

If you drive Sunset Drive or Bryan Avenue to A Street, to turn southbound to access Highway 4 or if you drive A Street southbound and turn left on Bryan Avenue to get to the Jack-in-the-Box restaurant, as of April 11, you won’t be able to any longer.

According to Antioch’s Public Works Director/City Engineer Ron Bernal, that construction you’ve seen going on for months, where Sunset Drive terminates at Bryan Avenue, is the extension of Sunset Drive. It will curve and stop at A Street, where a new stop light has recently been installed.

So, beginning Monday, April 11, in order to turn southbound onto A Street, you’ll have to drive to the light at Sunset Drive and A Street. In addition, in order to access Jack-in-the-Box from A Street, you’ll have to turn left on Sunset Drive, proceed south to Bryan Avenue and turn left.

You will still be able to turn right onto northbound A Street from Bryan Avenue and turn right onto Bryan Avenue from northbound A Street.

The changes will make it easier and more safe to turn onto and off of A Street onto Bryan Avenue.

To view the location on Google maps, click here.

 

Highway 4 corridor construction lane closures, April 2 – 8, 2016

Friday, April 1st, 2016

HIGHWAY LANE CLOSURES:

State Route 4:

There will be highway lane closures in the eastbound direction of State Route 4 between A St. and Hillcrest on Saturday from 12:00 am to 7:00 am.

There will be highway lane closures in the westbound direction of State Route 4 between Railroad Avenue and Contra Loma on Monday through Friday from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm.

There will be highway lane closures in the eastbound direction of State Route 4 between Bailey Road and Contra Loma on Monday through Friday from 4:30 am to 12:00 pm.

RAMP CLOSURES:

There will be a ramp closure at the Hillcrest Ave. westbound on ramp and off ramp Saturday from 12:00 am to 5:00 am.

LOCAL STREET CLOSURES:

There will be a permanent left hand turn closure from westbound Bryan Ave. to southbound A St. on April 11, 2016.

For questions or comments please send e-mail to info@4eastcounty.org.

Actual Routes May Change - Please Follow Posted Detour Signs

Actual Routes May Change – Please Follow Posted Detour Signs

Hillcrest Ave Westbound offramp

Highway 4 construction lane closures, March 28 – April 1

Monday, March 28th, 2016

HIGHWAY LANE CLOSURES:

State Route 4:

There will be highway lane closures in the westbound direction of State Route 4 between Railroad Avenue and Contra Loma on Monday through Friday from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm.

There will be highway lane closures in the westbound direction of State Route 4 between State Route 160 and Hillcrest Ave. on Monday through Thursday from 10:00 pm to 3:00 am and Friday from 11:00 pm to 6:00 am.

There will be highway lane closures in the westbound direction of State Route 4 between Hillcrest Ave. and G St. on Monday through Thursday from 7:00 pm to 5:00 am and Friday from 8:00 pm to 9:00 am.

There will be highway lane closures in the eastbound direction of State Route 4 between Bailey Road and Contra Loma on Monday through Friday from 4:30 am to 12:00 pm.

There will be highway lane closures in the eastbound direction of State Route 4 between A St. and Hillcrest on Monday through Thursday from 11:00 pm to 6:00 am.

RAMP CLOSURES:

There will be a ramp closure at the Hillcrest Ave. westbound on ramp and off ramp Monday through Wednesday from 11:00 pm to 3:00 am.

There will be a ramp closure at the A St. / Lone Tree Way westbound off ramp on Friday from 8:00 pm to 9:00 am.

There will be a ramp closure at the A St. / Lone Tree Way eastbound on ramp Wednesday through Thursday from 7:00 pm to 6:00 am and Friday from 8:00 pm to 8:00 am.

Sen. Glazer questions BART providing $1,000 bonuses, despite being billions in debt

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2016

Walnut Creek, CA – BART is in a financial crisis with capital needs estimated at $9.6 billion, yet it gave out $1,000 bonuses to the transit system’s 3,357 employees, as reported in today’s San Francisco Chronicle’s “Matier and Ross” column.

The 2013 employee contract tied the bonuses to ridership numbers. It is likely that additional $1,000 bonuses will be given again on July 1, 2016.

“This is an outrageous giveaway of taxpayer money by a transit system that is billions of dollars in capital debt,” said State Senator Steve Glazer (D – 7th District). “This secret bonus is on top of the 15.4% raises that BART gave to all workers and managers in its last contract.”

“Moreover, these bonuses aren’t tied to any performance metrics – which is probably obvious to all riders, given the packed and dirty trains, maintenance breakdowns and constant delays,” he continued. “And, they came from an agency that claims it has no money for new trains, track upgrades and technology improvements.

“BART continues to pay out millions of dollars in pay and benefits from one pocket, while claiming that it has no money for system improvements in the other pocket,” Glazer added.

Sen. Glazer, Assemblywoman Catharine Baker, and 38 local Supervisors, Mayors, and Council members recently wrote a letter to the BART Board of Directors and employee unions raising strong concerns about a potential multi-billion dollar bond that the Board is considering for the November 2016 ballot. The letter noted that convincing two-thirds of Bay Area voters is already an uphill fight, but the 2013 strike by BART unions, drawn-out contract negotiations, and wage concessions for workers and management also seriously damaged voters’ trust in BART.

To regain that trust and the voters’ support of new taxes, Sen. Glazer and the other signers implored the BART Board and employee unions to negotiate – before the 2016 elections – a new contract that will take into account the dire fiscal needs of the system and ensure that trains keep running on schedule. The new contract would come into effect after the existing contract sunsets in 2017.

The 7th State Senate District includes Antioch and most of Contra Costa County.