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The memorandum outlines the annual report on regional transportation activities, including funding, planning, and projects involving various agencies. It details ongoing highway and rail projects in San José, their statuses, and anticipated completion dates. The report has been coordinated with multiple city departments and agencies.
Key points
The report is addressed to the Transportation and Environment Committee from John Ristow.
It recommends accepting the annual report on transportation funding and projects.
Priority highway projects include improvements at US 101/Blossom Hill Road, US 101/Trimble Road, Interstate 280/Winchester Boulevard, and others.
Regional rail projects include Caltrain Electrification and the Eastridge to BART Connector.
The report has been coordinated with various city departments and agencies.
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The attachment reference is vague and does not provide details on the content of Attachment A.
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COMMITTEE AGENDA: ITEM: 12/01/25 (d)3 TO: TRANSPORTATION AND FROM: John Ristow ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE SUBJECT: Regional Transportation Activities Annual Report Approved DATE: November 10, 2025 Date: 11/13/2025 RECOMMENDATION Accept the annual report on transportation funding, planning, programs, and projects of interest to the City involving regional, state, and federal agencies such as the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), Caltrain, Metropolitan Transportation Commission, California High Speed Rail Authority, San José Mineta Airport Connector, and the State Department of Transportation (Caltrans). BACKGROUND The Transportation and Environment Committee work plan includes annual reports on regional transportation funding, programs, and projects. ANALYSIS I. Regional Highway Projects The following priority highway-related City of San José projects are underway in collaboration with the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) and California Transportation: A. US 101 / Blossom Hill Road Interchange Improvement Project (completed major construction in spring 2023; currently in close out) B. US 101 / Trimble Road/De La Cruz...
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Attachment A provides detailed descriptions of various regional transportation projects in San José, focusing on highway improvements and their impacts on traffic, safety, and multimodal connectivity. Key projects include the US 101/Blossom Hill Road Interchange Improvement, US 101/Trimble Road/De La Cruz Boulevard Interchange Project, and others, each highlighting specific enhancements and expected completion timelines. The document outlines project costs, funding sources, and recognitions received for these initiatives.
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The US 101/Blossom Hill Road Interchange Improvement Project has been completed and is in the close-out phase.
The US 101/Trimble Road/De La Cruz Boulevard Interchange Project is expected to finish by spring 2026.
The I-280/Winchester Boulevard Interchange Project is in the plans, specifications, and estimate phase.
The US 101/Zanker Road Overcrossing Project is in the project approval and environmental document phase.
The US 101/Mabury Road-Berryessa Road-Oakland Road Corridor Improvement Project is currently in the environmental phase, expected to complete by late 2027 to early 2028.
The SR-87/Capitol Expressway Interchange Improvement Project is in the environmental phase, anticipated to complete by 2027.
The I-880/Montague Expressway Interchange and McCarthy/O'Toole Intersection Improvement Projects are in the project initiation document phase.
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Specific dates, votes, and dollar amounts are not included for all projects.
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Attachment A Subject: Regional Transportation Activities Annual Report Page 1 Detailed Project Descriptions I. Regional Highway Projects Staff provides regular updates to the Transportation and Environment Committee regarding the progress of key highway-related projects in San José. These updates encompass highway projects eligible for Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) 2016 Measure B funding, along with other highway projects not covered under Measure B. A. US 101 / Blossom Hill Road Interchange Improvement Project (Managing Agency: VTA; Partner Agencies: City of San José and Caltrans) The US 101 / Blossom Hill Road Interchange Improvement Project (101 / Blossom Hill Rd Project) is the first of the City’s Measure B highway priority projects to be completed. The 101 / Blossom Hill Rd Project has accomplished the goals of Edenvale Area Development Policy to improve traffic congestion and provide safer and more convenient multimodal environments. The 101/Blossom Hill Rd Project: Constructed a Class I bicycle/pedestrian path along the north side of Blossom Hill Road through the interchange, connecting Xander's Crossing and Coyote Creek Trail; Widened the existing roadway...
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The document provides an update on the Eastridge to BART Regional Connector project, detailing the project scope, construction status, upcoming activities, traffic mitigation measures, environmental commitments, community outreach efforts, and budget and schedule information. The project aims to extend light rail from South of Alum Rock Station to Eastridge, including the construction of two stations and various infrastructure improvements. As of December 1, 2025, the project is approximately 50% complete and is on schedule for completion by the end of 2027.
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Project scope includes extending light rail, constructing two stations, and relocating utilities.
Over one mile of bridge structure is complete, with foundation pile driving finished.
Construction is ongoing in a dense urban area, with challenges noted.
Traffic mitigation strategies include police recruitment and real-time traffic monitoring.
Environmental commitment includes planting 249 trees, with progress ahead of schedule.
Community outreach includes regular updates and a robust project website.
Project is on schedule and trending to complete on budget.
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(d)3 Regional Transportation Activities Annual Report Eastridge to BART Regional Connector Project Update Transportation and Environment Committee December 1, 2025 Presenter: Ven Prasad Project Scope • • • • • • • • Extend Light Rail from South of Alum Rock Station to Eastridge Aerial Guideway in median of Capitol Expressway 2.4 Miles Long Minor Roadway Widening Construct Two Stations - Story Road and Eastridge Construct Pedestrian Overcrossing at Story Station Construct Two Traction Power Substations Relocate Major Utilities (Completed) 2 Construction Status • Over one mile of bridge structure complete • Foundation pile driving is complete • Bridge construction at Ocala, Cunningham and Story intersections underway • About 50% of the project is complete • Project in a dense urban area with several challenges • Project complete in end of 2027 3 Work along Capitol Avenue • Roadway widening is complete • Tail tracks have been removed south of Wilbur Avenue • Bridge foundation work completed along Capitol Avenue • Foundation type changed to minimize noise and vibration • Residents and businesses notified of construction activities 4 Bridge between Ocala Ave and Story Road Aerial...