(In Case of Rain, Closure Will Be Rescheduled)
ALAMEDA COUNTY—Caltrans has scheduled to close State Route 84, also known as Niles Canyon Road, in both directions from Palomares Road in Fremont to Main Street in Sunol for the entire weekend of July 22-25, 2022, for work on the Alameda Creek Bridge.
Niles Canyon Road will be completely closed in both directions beginning at 8:00 PM on Friday, July 22, and will be reopened to traffic on Monday at 5:00 AM, July 25, 2022. In the case of rain or unanticipated developments, the closure will be rescheduled and the public will be notified.
During this closure, contractor will work around the clock to install polyester concrete overlay on the existing Alameda Creek bridge deck in both the eastbound and westbound directions. The work includes removal of existing asphalt concrete surfacing on the deck, preparing bridge deck surface to receive polyester concrete overlay, furnishing polyester concrete, and placing polyester concrete overlay.
Once the concrete is cured, a temporary striping will be placed, and the road will be opened to traffic. Portable changeable message signs (PCMSs) will be placed prior to closure advising motorists of this closure and will stay in effect during full closure.
Caltrans thanks motorists and residents for their patience as we work to maintain and improve the Bay Area’s highways, bridges and tunnels.
Detours:
Traffic from Palomares Road
Via: WB Rte 84 (Niles Canyon Rd)
SB Rte 238 (Mission Blvd)
On-Ramp to NB Rte 680; NB Rte 680
Off-Ramp to EB Rte 84
Traffic from SB Rte 238 (Mission Blvd)
Via: Continue SB Rte 238.
On-Ramp to NB Rte 680
NB Rte 680
Off-Ramp to EB Rte 84
Traffic from Sunol and Pleasanton Sunol Rd
Via: EB Rte 84 (Niles Canyon Rd)
On-Ramp to SB Rte 680
SB Rte 680.
Off-Ramp to NB Rte 238 (Mission Blvd)
NB Rte 238
WB Rte 84
Traffic from SB Rte 680 and WB Rte 84
Via: Continue SB Rte 680
Off-Ramp to NB Rte 238 (Mission BIvd)
NB Rte 238
Please drive with caution. Slow for the Cone Zone and Be Work Zone Alert. Caltrans thanks motorists for their patience while we work to maintain our state’s highways, bridges, and tunnels.
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