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3/3/2014
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Reso 2014-017
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Route 84 in Fremont, Central Avenue <br />Overcrossing, Thornton Avenue widening, <br />Mowry Avenue and Newark local streets. <br />• East County Major Roadways: Greenville Road <br />widening, El Charro Road improvements, <br />Dougherty Road widening, Dublin Boulevard <br />widening and Bernal Bridge construction. <br />• Countywide Freight Corridors: Outer Harbor <br />Intermodal Terminal at the Port of Oakland, <br />7th Street grade separation and roadway <br />improvement in Oakland, as well as truck routes <br />serving the Port of Oakland. <br />Projects will be developed by local agencies working <br />in cooperation with neighboring jurisdictions and <br />Alameda CTC to reduce congestion, remove <br />bottlenecks, improve safety, enhance operations, and <br />enhance alternatives to single occupant auto travel in <br />these corridors. Projects will be funded based on <br />project readiness, constructability, geographic equity, <br />and cost effectiveness as determined by <br />Alameda CTC working with local jurisdictions as <br />part of the Alameda CTC Capital Improvement <br />Program which is updated every two years. <br />
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