CCC Mobility Hub Plan

  1. PROJECT INFORMATION - ENGLISH
  2. INFORMACIÓN DEL PROYECTO - ESPAÑOL


On May 2, 2023, the Project Team hosted a virtual Public Info Session to present the latest designs for the Mobility Hub.  To watch a recording of the Info Session, click the link below!
https://youtu.be/_p9R-z80nqI  

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Info Session Slideshow PDF (English)

Share your thoughts about the Mobility Hub design, take the survey!
http://s.alchemer.com/s3/CCC-Mobility-Spring-Survey  *survey closes May 31st*


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Project Overview

The Contra Costa College Mobility Hub Master Plan will develop conceptual plans for infrastructure improvements for the broader area surrounding Contra Costa College in support of creating a mobility hub with transit-oriented development. This Plan will build upon the updated General Plan, the housing opportunity sites identified in the City’s Housing Element, the Contra Costa Electric Vehicle Readiness Blueprint, the bus rapid transit analysis in the San Pablo Avenue Multimodal Corridor Study, and the Bicycle and Pedestrian Corridor Study.

Image: Mobility Hub Project area map and proposed improvements

Key Project Elements

The Project will include the following key elements:

  • Development of concept designs for street and open space improvements
  • Short, medium and long-term recommendations to improve transit, bicycle and pedestrian access by Contra Costa College
  • In-person and virtual outreach to Contra Costa College, AC Transit and other local stakeholders

Tentative Project Schedule

  • Plan Development: Summer 2022 – Fall 2023
  • Community Outreach: Fall 2022 – Spring 2023

Project Team

  • Project Manager: Mel Mackson (they/them), Assistant Planner, City of San Pablo
  • Project Design Team: Kimley-Horn & Associates and Toole Design

Project Contact

If you have any questions regarding the project, please contact Mel Mackson at (510) 215-3052 or by email (melm@sanpabloca.gov).

Project Funding

The total estimated cost of the Safe Routes to School Master Plan is $225,000.

The project has been made possible through the following funding sources:

  • City Funds: $25,000
  • Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA):
    • Transportation for Livable Communities, Measure J: $200,000CCTA 300
    • The Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) is a public agency formed by Contra Costa voters in 1988 to manage the County’s transportation sales tax program and to do countywide transportation planning. CCTA is responsible for maintaining and improving the County’s transportation system by planning, funding, and delivering critical transportation infrastructure projects and programs that connect our communities, foster a strong economy, increase sustainability, and safely and efficiently get people where they need to go. CCTA is also the county’s designated Congestion Management Agency (CMA), responsible for putting programs in place to keep traffic levels manageable.

For more information, visit CCTA.