Temporary parking changes at Dublin/Pleasanton Station start 5/2
Update: 4/29
As we finish the work on the parking area, on Friday, 5/13, we will open the new accessible parking area in its permanent home in the parking lot south of DeMarcus Boulevard near the bus area. We will be closing the temporary accessible parking on Monday, 5/16.
In September we closed and/or relocated various parking areas and walkways at Dublin/Pleasanton Station. Accessible parking, passenger walkways, and ramps were temporarily relocated to other areas within the station. Most of those areas have now reopened. The work being done includes improvements to accessible parking, walkways, ramps, bus parking as well as drainage. Due to inclement weather, the project was suspended until April 29, 2016.
On Monday, May 2, 2016, construction will resume at the Drop off/pick up, “Kiss and Ride” area. During work, the passenger pick/drop off (Kiss and Ride) will continue to be located further west along the curb from its original position. It will return to its usual location once the work is completed.
On May 2, 2016, work will begin in the parking area adjacent to the bus waiting platform. All temporary parking stalls in the parking lot south of Demarcus Boulevard, near the bus bays, will be out of service (41 stalls). These stalls will be converted to accessible parking stalls upon completion of the work. The first three (3) rows of parking stalls within the regular fee parking lot, will be temporarily closed. The stalls that will be out of service include the following: 2506-2508, 2549-2551, 2554-2556, 2593-2595, 2596-2598, 2641-2643. This work is scheduled to be completed by May 13, 2016. A portion of the main roadway located between the bus bay waiting area and permit parking lot will be closed, and traffic will be detoured from the main roadway to temporary traffic paths within the parking lot. Please follow posted signs and drive carefully near the construction area.
We apologize for the inconvenience this will cause you and appreciate your patience.