The project proposes to conform SR-84 to expressway standards between south of Ruby Hill Drive and the I-680 interchange in southern Alameda County. The project will also improve SR-84/I-680 interchange ramps and extend the existing southbound I-680 high-occupancy vehicle/express lane northward by approximately 2 miles. The purpose of the proposed project is to alleviate traffic congestion, improve operations and safety, and improve bicycle access on SR-84 and at the SR-84/I-680 interchange.
The project is funded by Measure B, Measure BB and local and regional fund sources. Upon completion, this project will be the final segment in a series of improvements to widen SR-84 to expressway standards from I-680 in Sunol to I-580 in Livermore.
For total project cost and phase information, see the project Fact Sheets tab.
This pre-construction outreach meeting was held on May 20, 2020. Following are materials presented at that meeting.
Meeting Materials
The public was invited to attend an environmental information meeting to discuss the findings of the Draft EIR/EA and the potential environmental effects of the proposed project in November 2017 in Livermore, Pleasanton and Sunol. Caltrans accepted comments on the Draft EIR/EA through December 18, 2017.
During May 2016, the public was invited to attend scoping meetings to discuss the potential environmental effects of the project. Meetings were held in the following locations:
- Sunol, CA, May 17, 2016
- Livermore, CA, May 18, 2016
- Pleasanton, CA, May 24, 2016
Notice of May 2016 Scoping Meetings