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5. Add the Castro Valley Local Traffic Circulation Improvement Project as follows: <br />ProjectlStudy: Castro Valley Local Area Traff c Circulation Improvement Project <br />Cost: $5 million ACTA Measure B Sales tax contribution: $5 million <br />Sponsor: Alameda County Public Works Agency <br />Description: <br />_,,~~, <br />w~ . -; ~ <br />v <br />. ~ ~~r ~~~~ ~~t <br />1 `::~ <br />s i ~~ J <br />'' `~~"~~ = ~ ~ Aro~q~cs Ar ~ c~r~ wwr ~ , <br />q~ ` a~ ~ ~ te`''a, Y ~~ YQ <br />+A ~,~ ~ mss/' <br />( n~ a <br />41 ~a <br />{~ <br />t~~ ,.,t'~'"<~'~~~ `~ G5TkC3YM1llEI' <br />~~ IOt,Ai.7RA[61C C11tCUEt'~TiC3h11A1C>Kr(3VkM~t~C P1tK3JFC7 <br />~. , <br />' ~ rptt ~ ~ lkt m.~+r f <~xveaw~,uvge~ <br />Perform a Study in order to identify and prioritize transportation projects, <br />and implement projects that advance safe and elf cient multi-modal <br />transportation objectives. <br />Background: <br />The Route 238 Bypass and the accompanying ramps from I-580 to the Route <br />238 Bypass would have provided congestion relief and reduced regional <br />bypass and cut through traff c on numerous arterial, collector and local <br />roads in the Baywood area of Unincorporated Alameda County. The <br />proposed Hayward Route 238 Corridor Improvement Project does not <br />provide these same benefits. The Baywood area of Unincorporated <br />Alameda County is bounded by Castro Valley Boulevard, A Street and <br />Foothill Boulevard. <br />Description: <br />The Alameda County Public Works Agency (ACPWA) will develop a list of <br />projects for the potential use of these ACTA funds that will provide <br />congestion relief and potentially increased capacity, and may address the <br />regional bypass and cut through traff c that the Baywood area is presently <br />experiencing. These projects will be evaluated against a set of criteria <br />developed by ACPWA which may include, but not limited to, congestion <br />reduction, capacity enhancement, regional bypass and cut through traffic <br />alleviation, cost-beneft, community acceptance, political acceptance, <br />project readiness and confidence in project implementation. ACPWA will <br />10 Rev: July 13. 2005 <br />