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<br />north to 1-580 in Hayward. This project was commonly referred to as the Route 238 <br />Hayward Bypass Project. After decades of controversy while the Bypass project was <br />being developed, Amendment No.1 to the 1986 Expenditure Plan replaced the Hayward <br />Bypass Project with alternative improvements. <br /> <br />Since the passage of Measure B, the widening of Route 238 (Mission Boulevard) <br />between Industrial Parkway and existing Route 84 has been partially implemented in <br />three segments: one in Hayward, another in Union City and the third in Fremont. The <br />resultant widening is not continuous along Route 238 (Mission Boulevard), but provides <br />congestion relicfthrough widening along certain stretches and at key intersections. <br /> <br />Like the Hayward Bypass Project, the Route 84 Historic Parkway Project has been on the <br />books for decades and embroiled in controversy during its lengthy history Caltrans first <br />identified the need for the project back in 1958. Rights of way were acquired and/or <br />zoned for the Historic Parkway dUling the 1960's and 70's and the approval of the <br />Expenditure Plan in 1986 made funding available to develop the project. Six alternatives <br />were analyzed as part of the environmental studies and the Historic Parkway was <br />identified as the preferred alternative. A Final Environmental Impact Report/Study <br />(EIRJS) was completed and approved by Caltrans in 2002. The Federal Highway <br />Administration would not certify the EIR/S due to continuing local opposition, thereby <br />effectively suspending the Historic Parkway Project until consensus could be reached. <br /> <br />Since 2002, the Alameda County Transportation Authority has worked with the Cities of <br />Union City and Fremont and Caltrans to establish consensus on an alternative set of <br />improvements to act as an east-west connection between 1-880 and Route 238 to replace <br />the Historic Parkway. In May of 2006, the Alameda County Transportation Authority <br />Board voted to approve and include the aItemative set of improvements in the 1986 <br />Measure B Expenditure Plan, replacing the Route 84 HistOlic Parkway Project. <br /> <br />The proposed replacement for the Route 84 Historic Parkway Project is the 1-880 to <br />Route 238 East~West Connector Project, which includes the following major features: <br /> <br />· A combination of new roadways along preserved rights of way and improvements to <br />existing roadways and intersections along Decoto Road, Fremont Boulevard, Pasco <br />Padre Parkway, Alvarado-Niles Road and Route 238 (Mission Boulevard); <br />New roadways designed in accordance with local roadway standards of the <br />conesponding municipality; <br />· Widening along existing roadways consistent with the conesponding municipality's <br />adopted plans; <br />A minimum of two through lanes in each direction on new roadways; and <br />· Mitigation for impacts identified and approved in the environmental studies phase. <br /> <br />Alamcda County Transportation Authority <br /> <br />Pagc 2 <br /> <br />Junc 2006 <br />