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Central Avenue Construction and Santa Clara Avenue Slow Street Change

Alameda public schools are back in session on Monday, August 11, and the traffic is definitely going to be challenging with construction and slow street changes. Here are some navigation tips provided by the City for getting to Encinal Junior/Senior High and Paden Elementary schools.

Alameda Post - an aerial view of new roundabouts [1]
New roundabouts on Central Avenue opened up early August 2025 at Third and Fourth Sreets and are nearing completion. Photo by Maurice Ramirez.

Construction continues on the Central Avenue Safety Project [2], with one-way traffic and detours in place as classes resume. Traffic is now detoured in a clockwise direction through the construction area—westbound on Central Avenue to Pacific Avenue, then eastbound to Fifth Street. Traffic circulation was shifted in early July to allow construction of the southern half of the roundabouts at Third and Fourth streets.

Getting to Encinal Junior & Senior High School

Here’s how to navigate Central Avenue, sidewalks, and school driveways.

Getting to Paden Elementary School

Driving and walking tips:

What’s next

Two-way traffic on Central Avenue will resume when the roundabouts are completed at the Third and Fourth Street intersections, currently anticipated for late September. Learn how to navigate roundabouts [3].

Santa Clara Avenue Slow Street barricades removed

The Santa Clara Avenue Slow Street barricades were scheduled to be removed on Thursday, August 7, due to safety concerns related to increased auto volume anticipated with the start of school.

The City Engineer determined that the barricade removal was necessary for public safety based on increased traffic volumes and driver behavior observed during the spring Central Avenue construction detours, which is anticipated to occur again this fall.

The Central Avenue two-way separated bike lanes between Encinal High School and Eighth Street are anticipated to be fully open in October. They will provide a low-stress bikeway in the area.

Santa Clara Avenue is reverting back to a bicycle route with sharrows.

Any questions?

Please direct any questions about the construction and detours via email to [email protected] [4]. More information is available on the City of Alameda Transportation [2] webpage.