Construction work underway for the Oceanside Transit Center Pedestrian Crossing Extension.
Construction on the Oceanside Transit Center Pedestrian Crossing Extension is set to improve safety and accessibility for pedestrians, facilitating easier movement between the parking lot and the train platform. Scheduled to last until December 2025, most work will occur at night to minimize disruption. Features include ADA ramp modifications and new pedestrian gates aimed at enhancing safety. The project, costing $2.6 million, is funded by state and federal sources and managed by the North County Transit District.
Oceanside, CA — Construction work on the Oceanside Transit Center Pedestrian Crossing Extension is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, August 4. The project aims to improve safety and accessibility for pedestrians traveling between the parking lot and the COASTER train platform, with construction expected to continue until December 2025.
The majority of construction activities will take place during the night, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., Monday through Friday. Some daytime work will also be conducted, specifically between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. This schedule is designed to minimize disruption during peak daytime hours, although residents should anticipate increased activity and noise during overnight hours.
Construction will generate loud noises from equipment and bright lighting, particularly during nighttime hours. Contractors will use directed lighting to reduce light pollution in residential areas. Despite these measures, residents may experience inconvenience such as noise and temporary lighting disturbances during the project period.
The extension project includes several enhancements to pedestrian safety and accessibility. These include modifications to existing ADA ramps to improve wheelchair and stroller access, as well as the installation of pedestrian gates on either side of the crossing to regulate pedestrian flow and increase safety. These improvements will help decrease walking time for pedestrians moving between the parking lot and the train platform.
The project has an estimated cost of $2.6 million, funded through a combination of state and federal sources. The North County Transit District (NCTD) is overseeing and coordinating the construction efforts, ensuring the work adheres to safety and quality standards.
The construction is expected to last approximately two years and four months, with a tentative completion date in December 2025. An announcement about the construction schedule and potential impacts has been disseminated on social media to inform residents and daily commuters about the upcoming work and its timeline.
This pedestrian crossing extension represents a significant step toward enhancing safety and convenience at the Oceanside Transit Center. By reducing walking distances and upgrading safety features, the project aims to improve overall passenger experience while maintaining a focus on minimizing neighborhood disruptions during construction.
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