Street Paving

Safe, well-maintained streets are the foundation of every neighborhood's local transportation network. They're vital whether you get around by bus, bike, on foot, in a wheelchair or stroller, or in a car. In the process of repaving Oakland's streets, Oakland has an opportunity to update newly resurfaced streets with designs that accommodate more users and meet even higher standards for safety and accessibility.

Oakland's 5-Year Paving Plan Map & Schedule

Read More About the Adopted 2022 5-Year Paving Plan

Resources

Documents

Projects

  • Safe Route to Transit College Ave from Broadway to Alcatraz Avenue
  • Franklin Elementary School Safety Improvement Project
  • MacArthur Boulevard Safety Improvements
  • 2021/2022 Oakland Hills Paving Project

Updates

  • Safer, Smoother Streets in Oakland As City Repaves Record High of 47 Miles
  • OakDOT Reports Improved Street Quality Delivered With Measure KK Funding, Proposes More Progress with Ambitious New 5-Year Paving Plan
  • Oakland's Essential Workers Break Their Own Record, Deliver 40 Miles of Street Paving in a Single Year
  • Essential Workers Deliver a Record Year of Paving & Sidewalk Repair as Oakland Implements Equity-Based Three-Year Plan
  • OakDOT Kicks Off Three-Year, $100 Million, Equity-Focused Paving Plan
  • OakDOT Rolling Out Proposal For 2019-2021 Three-Year Paving Plan

About

The Department of Transportation's Complete Streets Paving Program is responsible for funding, designing, and delivering street rehabilitation and preventative maintenance treatments on Oakland streets. Streets are prioritized for repaving through adopted pavement prioritization plans.