Between 2016 and 2021, an alarming 22 fatalities and 17 injuries occurred along Alameda County rail corridors. The Alameda County Rail Safety Enhancement Program (RSEP) was developed as an outgrowth of the recommendations included in the Alameda County Goods Movement Plan and in response to the dangerous conditions many rail crossings pose throughout the county.
The goals of the RSEP are to:
- Provide safe at-grade crossings for all users, particularly near schools, Priority Development Areas and Equity Priority Communities
- Reduce the unnecessary fatalities or severe injuries at the at-grade crossings
- Increase fright service reliability along rail corridors
- Reduce greenhouse gasses by encouraging goods movement by freight and encouraging mode shift for active transportation by removing barriers to active transportation facilities at the at-grade crossings
RSEP: Phase A, Phase B and Phase C Crossings
Improvements for the RSEP are being funded locally by Measure BB and federally with the $25 million Federal Railroad Administration Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvement (CRISI) Grant –the largest CRISI grant awarded in California and the second largest in the nation. See the full press release.
Public Hearings – Virtual
A virtual public information meeting was held on May 22, 2024 for the Rail Safety Enhancement Program's (RSEP) proposed safety improvements to five existing at-grade rail crossings in the City of Berkeley and in Alameda County. Meeting Materials- Meeting Mailer
- Event Presentation (PDF)
- Event Presentation (Video Recording)
- Public Information Meeting and Comment Summary (PDF)
Following are Initial Studies/Mitigated Negative Declarations (IS/MND) for the Alameda County Rail Safety Enhancement Program's (RSEP) proposed safety improvements for existing at-grade rail crossings in Alameda County. Each had its own 30-day public review and comment period. There are four IS/MND's in total.
Following are Categorical Exemptions (CE) for the Alameda County Rail Safety Enhancement Program's (RSEP) proposed safety improvements for existing at-grade rail crossings in Alameda County. Each had its own 30-day public review and comment period. There are three CE's in total.
Project Documents
This segment of the Rail Safety Enhancement Project proposes safety improvements to two existing at-grade rail crossings on Virginia Street and Hearst Avenue in the City of Berkeley in Alameda County. The 30-day public review and comment period closed April 13, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. (PDT).- Final Mitigated Negative Declaration (May 2023)
- Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
- Notice of Intent
- Draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND)
- Technical Studies (Berkeley - Virginia and Hearst Streets)
- Air Quality Analysis (February 2023)
- Biological Resources Assessment (February 2023)
- Hazardous Materials Assessment (July 2021)
- Noise Analysis (February 2021)
- Water Quality and Drainage Assessment (February 2023)
- Technical Studies (Berkeley - Virginia and Hearst Streets)
Project Documents
This segment of the Rail Safety Enhancement Project proposes safety improvements to three existing at-grade rail crossings on Cedar Street, Addison Street and Bancroft Way in the City of Berkeley in Alameda County. The 30-day public review and comment period closed May 2, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. (PDT).- Final Mitigated Negative Declaration (May 2023)
- Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
- Notice of Intent
- Draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND)
- Technical Studies (Berkeley - Addison, Bancroft and Cedar Streets)
- Air Quality Analysis (October 2022)
- Biological Resources Assessment (April 2022)
- Hazardous Materials Assessment (July 2021)
- Noise Analysis (March 2023)
- Water Quality and Drainage Assessment (May 2021)
- Technical Studies (Berkeley - Addison, Bancroft and Cedar Streets)
Project Documents
This segment of the Rail Safety Enhancement Project proposes safety improvements on the following existing at-grade rail crossings:- City of San Leandro: Marina Boulevard, Washington Avenue and Hesperian Boulevard
- City of Hayward: Leidig Court, Tennyson High School Pedestrian Crossing, Tennyson Road and Industrial Parkway
- Unincorporated Alameda County: Lewelling Boulevard
- Final Mitigated Negative Declaration (June 2023)
- Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
- Notice of Intent
- Draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND)
- Technical Studies (City of San Leandro, City of Hayward and Unincorporated Alameda County)
- Air Quality Analysis (March 2023)
- Biological Resources Assessment April 2022)
- Hazardous Materials Assessment (July 2021)
- Noise Analysis (April 2023)
- Hydrology and Water Quality Report (May 2021)
- Technical Studies (City of San Leandro, City of Hayward and Unincorporated Alameda County)
This segment of the Rail Safety Enhancement Project proposes safety improvements to 4 existing at-grade rail crossings on 29th, 37th, 50th, and Fruitvale Avenues in Oakland.
The 30-day public review and comment period closed May 31, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. (PDT).
- Final Mitigated Negative Declaration (September 2023)
- Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
- Response to Comments
- Errata Memorandum
- Cultural Errata Memorandum
- Notice of Intent
- Draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND)
- Technical Studies - City of Oakland (29th, 37th, 50th and Fruitvale Avenues)
- Air Quality Analysis (September 2022)
- Biological Resources Assessment (November 2022)
- Hazardous Materials Assessment (August 2022)
- Noise Analysis (September 2022)
- Water Quality and Drainage Memo (August 2022)
- Technical Studies - City of Oakland (29th, 37th, 50th and Fruitvale Avenues)
- Categorical Exemption No-1 (San Leandro: Davis, Alvarado, Williams, Williams Coast, Castro, Marina and Halcyon Drive)
- Categorical Exemption No-2 (Unincorporated Alameda County: Paseo Grande Avenue (San Lorenzo) and Blossom Way (Cherryland))
- Categorical Exemption No-3 (Livermore: L Street and Junction Avenue)
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Project Initiation Documents
Following are Project Initiation Documents (PID) for the Alameda County Rail Safety Enhancement Program's (RSEP) proposed safety improvements for existing at-grade rail crossings in Alameda County. Each document details recommendations of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Rail Crossings and Engineering Branch staff for RSEP, Phase B crossing safety improvements.- High Street, Oakland
- H Street, Union City
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