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Traffic Engineering

  • Traffic Calming on Stanley Boulevard
  • Design of new traffic signal at Stoneridge Drive and Embarcadero Court
  • Signal modifications at Bernal Avenue at Vineyard Avenue and Isabel Avenue at Vineyard Avenue


The Traffic Division of the Public Works Department is responsible for planning and operating the roadways, sidewalks, and bikeways in the City to provide for the safe and efficient movement of people, goods and services within Pleasanton. The most common requests of Traffic Division staff involve safety, speed, traffic signals, signs and markings, school and neighborhood traffic conditions. To view information regarding our common requests click here.

We are located at the Civic Center at 200 Old Bernal Avenue in the downtown complex next to the Library and Police Station. Our office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Staff is available during these times to discuss your taffic related questions or concerns. The general number is 925.931.5677. See map below.

 


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Traffic Counts

Speed Limits and Surveys (north of Valley Ave.)

Speed Limits and Surveys (south of Valley Ave.)

Crossing Guards

Downtown Parking

Court House Location

Current Traffic Conditions

Bike Lane
(north of Valley Ave.)

Bike Lane
(south of Valley Ave.)

Traffic Engineering Office Location

Pleasanton City Limits

Traffic Signal Coordination

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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