Politics & Government
Construction Project Planned On Fernside Boulevard
Expect traffic disruptions, temporary loss of on-street parking, an increase in noise levels, and dust during construction.

ALAMEDA, CA — Watch for temporary “No Parking” signs on Fernside Boulevard.
Alameda's Streetlight Conduit Replacement project on Fernside will begin during the first week of August and completion is estimated by mid-November.
Construction work hours are restricted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The work will consist of removing and replacing streetlight conduit, conductors, and streetlight pull boxes, on Fernside Boulevard from Tilden Way to High Street.
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Residents will be notified in advance. The contractor will also place “No Parking” signs 72-hours in advance of when the work will begin and parking restrictions will become effective.
The contractor will work to keep one lane of traffic open at all times, but motorists and residents may experience minor disruptions in traffic, temporary loss of on-street parking, an increase in noise levels, and dust during construction.
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Questions or information regarding the project should be directed to Alameda City workers John Tallitsch or Trung Nguyen at 510-747-7900. This project is funded by General Fund and the Construction Improvement Tax.
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