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Ardenwood Express Bus Park and Ride Improvement Project

The Ardenwood Park and Ride lot is located at the conjunction of State Highway 84 and Ardenwood Boulevard, on the border of the cities of Fremont and Newark. It serves a number of AC Transit Transbay lines including the M, the SB and the U, as well as a number of DB (Dumbarton Bridge) lines. The lot has been filled to its existing capacity of just over 100 spaces for over 20 years, usually before 7 a.m. This project would increase the lot’s capacity to about 350 spaces, including amenities such as improved landscaping, bus bulbs and waiting areas. The scope of work for this $8.2 million project includes property acquisition, cooperative agreements with public agencies such as CalTrans, design and construction. The Alameda County Congestion Management Agency has managed the real estate property acquisition process for AC Transit, and is working cooperatively with AC Transit on design, permits and construction. AC Transit would operate the expanded park and ride facility.

For information on monthly parking, contact Central Parking.

Project Manager
Jon Twichell

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Documents
March 16, 2005 – GM Briefing Memo
March 15, 2006 – GM Action Memo (Measure B Funding)
June 21, 2006 – GM Action Memo (RM 2 Funding)
January 31, 2007 – GM Action Memo
June 6, 2007 – GM Briefing Memo
November 14, 2007 – GM Action Memo

Status
CEQA Categorical Exemption determination made by the CMA in August 2005

Target Completion

June 2009 [Completed]

Funding Source
1. Alameda County Transportation Improvement Authority (ACTIA) – 2000 Measure B
2. Metropolitan Transportation Commission – Regional Measure 2 (RM 2)

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