Oakland Alameda Access Project Triggers Commute Shifts Near I-880 This Monday

Oakland Alameda Access Project Triggers Commute Shifts Near I-880 This Monday
Good morning, Oakland. Commuters heading out this Monday, March 9, 2026, are navigating a combination of major freeway infrastructure projects and the seasonal transition into Daylight Saving Time. With the sun rising an hour later this morning, visibility during the peak commute may be lower than last week, and transit agencies are urging extra caution on the roads as drivers adjust to the time change.
The most significant impact to local travel remains the Oakland Alameda Access Project (OAAP). Entering its second week of active construction, motorists are reminded of the long-term closure of the right-turn lane on the Northbound I-880 Oak Street off-ramp. While the left and middle lanes remain open for through traffic and left turns, significant congestion is expected for those attempting to reach downtown via this exit. Additionally, surface street work continues with lane reductions on Harrison Street between 4th and 5th streets and lane shifts at the intersection of Jackson and 5th streets. Commuters should also be prepared for nightly full closures of the Oak Street off-ramp, typically beginning at 8:00 p.m., to facilitate bridge widening and ramp improvements. Construction signage and K-rails are now firmly established to protect work zones near the Mariner Square Loop and the Posey and Webster tubes.
On the rails, BART riders should take note of several station-specific updates that may affect their morning routine:
- At the 12th St. Oakland City Center station, the street-level escalator at 12th Street and Broadway (down direction) is scheduled to return to service today following repairs.
- Major repairs continue on the escalators at the Ogawa Plaza entrance and at 19th Street (Telegraph Avenue alley), which are not expected back online until later this month.
- BART is reminding passengers that ongoing Clipper system upgrades require a change in behavior at vending machines: riders must now hold their cards against the reader throughout the entire transaction rather than tapping to ensure funds are correctly applied.
AC Transit has announced several service adjustments effective this morning. Most notably, the Line 40 stop at Bancroft Avenue and Dolores Avenue has been permanently moved to a new location. Other active alerts for today include:
- Line 93: The stop at Redwood Road and Lessley Avenue remains closed through tomorrow, March 10, due to local construction activities.
- Line 65: A weekday detour continues through March 13, with the stop at Senior Avenue and Fairlawn Drive currently out of service.
- Line 19: The stop at Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway and 3rd Street remains closed until further notice due to operational shifts.
Finally, for those traveling across the Bay Bridge, the heavy weekend lane closures on US-101 in San Francisco near Candlestick Park have cleared as of early this morning, though residual congestion remains high on the approach. As we settle into the first full work week of the spring schedule, drive safely and remain alert for work crews across the East Bay.