West Grand Avenue Bus & High Occupancy Vehicle Lane
Part of the Bay Bridge Forward commute initiative, the West Grand Avenue Bus & High Occupancy Vehicle Lane project will construct a dedicated westbound bus and carpool lane on West Grand Avenue for travelers approaching the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
Overview
In 2016, MTC – in partnership with Caltrans and the City of Oakland – proposed the construction of a dedicated bus and carpool lane on West Grand Avenue to improve the travel time for buses and carpoolers approaching the Bay Bridge toll plaza from West Grand Avenue.
The project is separated into two phases.
Phase 1: Complete
In 2019, the first phase was constructed, which created a high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane on the Interstate 80 (I-80) West Grand Avenue on-ramp. It converted approximately 1,300 feet of right shoulder into a bus/HOV lane.
The bus/HOV lane is open to buses 24 hours a day, seven days a week. HOVs with three or more occupants are allowed to use the lane during weekday peak hours, 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The new HOV lane has provided substantial travel time savings for buses and HOVs, bypassing congestion during the morning peak period.
Phase 2: In Progress
Development of the second phase is currently underway. It will extend the existing bus/HOV lane from its current terminus on the West Grand Avenue on-ramp further east to Frontage Road. This would allow buses to bypass a major queue on West Grand Avenue. The new bus/HOV lane will be open to HOVs with three or more occupants during the weekday peak hours (5 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.).
Phase two of the project also proposes to construct a class I multi-use path on the south side of West Grand Avenue to close a 0.7-mile gap in the existing West Oakland bicycle network. The multi-use path would provide a key connection to the existing class I multi-use path on Maritime Street to the west and class II bike lanes on Mandela Parkway to the east of the project area.
Phase two construction is expected to begin in 2027. When completed, the project will bring additional benefits for carpools, buses, pedestrians and bicyclists.
Project Schedule
| Project Milestone | Estimated Completion Date |
|---|---|
| Phase 1 Construction | Completed in 2019 |
| Phase 2 Preliminary Engineering and Environmental Studies | Completed in summer 2023 |
| Phase 2 Final Design | Fall 2026 |
| Phase 2 Construction | Winter 2027 |
Staff Contact
Cathy Chea
Phone: (415) 778-6774
Email: cchea@bayareametro.gov