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All Projects Map (current as of May 2008) (PDF, 2190Kb)
The "All Projects Map" is a citywide map depicting streets that will receive the various resurfacing treatments. This is an initial map and treatments may change and additional streets may be added in 2008 or future years.
Patch Pave Map (current as of June 2008) (PDF, 2181Kb)
The "Patch Pave Map" is a citywide map depicting streets that will receive pothole repairs in 2008. This is an initial map and additional streets may be added in 2008 or future years.
Curb Ramp Map (current as of May 2008) (PDF, 1981Kb)
The "Curb Ramp Map" is a citywide map depicting the location of curb ramp installations planned for 2008. This is an initial map and additional ramps may be added in 2008 or future years.
FAQ
What is the yellow dashed line on the maps?
The yellow dashed line shows the City divided into four zones (1-4). The zones were created for project management purposes.
What are the boundaries for each of the four Zones?
Zone 1 - in general is the southerly portion of the city, bounded by El Cerrito Plazato the south, Moeser to the north, Colusa and Seaview to the east, and San Pablo and Yolo to the west.
Zone 2 - in general is the westerly portion of the city, bounded by Moeser to the south, Cutting to the north, Fairview, Ganges and Navellier to the east, and San Pablo and S. 52 St to the west.
Zone 3 - in general is the northerly portion of the city, bounded by Cutting to the south, Zara, Charles and Alta Vista to the north, Arlington to the east and Carlston and San Pablo to the west.
Zone 4 - in general is the easterly portion of the city, bounded by Terrace to the south, Arlington to the north, Lenevee and Wildcat to the east and Fairview, Ganges, Navellier to the west.
I'm having trouble downloading the maps. Can you send me a copy in the mail?
Yes! Residents and business owners can email paving@ci.el-cerrito.ca.us or call 219-4155 to request a copy be mailed to you.
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