The Contra Costa Blvd. Improvement Project will be starting construction soon.
The project will construct “complete streets” enhancements along Contra Costa Boulevard (CCB), between Viking Drive and Harriet Drive, to improve access and safety for pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders, and vehicles along the project corridor.
The project scope will include installation of new LED street lighting along the median island; upgrading and modification of the traffic signal and intersection geometry at CCB and Taylor Blvd; installation of a new traffic signal at the intersection of CCB and Alan Drive; replacement of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant curb ramps; traffic striping modifications; new bicycle lanes; reconfiguration of the median along CCB; and new landscaping.
On April 15, 2024, the City Council awarded the construction contract to Redgwick Construction. Construction is expected to begin in late May and be completed by early spring 2025. Regular project updates and schedules of impacted areas will be posted on the City’s website and shared throughout the City’s social media channels.
Eliminating the westbound slip lane will be a welcome change.
How about re-paving that section of CCB in front of Target & In-N-Out?
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The patched pavement is uneven, rutted, and alligator cracked. It also reflects badly on visitors to PH & Concord.
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have fun with your speed bumps PH.they are getting ready for new arrivals to camp in your back yard