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The City of Alameda is restriping Park Street between San Jose Avenue and Webb Avenue this month. Similar to the recent changes on Webster Street, this project will improve access for motor vehicles, persons with disabilities, commercial loading, transit, bicyclists, and pedestrians.

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Alameda Post · Park Street Restriping Starts This Month - Alameda PostThe City of Alameda is restriping Park Street between San Jose Avenue and Webb Avenue this month. Changes include improved bike lanes.

It's hard to miss the cheerful yellow building on Webster Street with fire-engine red chairs out front. Kelsey Goeres visits the new restaurant, Mango and Mint, that has taken residence in the former Left Field Dogs building. The eatery advertises “Fast casual, authentic Vietnamese food.”

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Alameda Post · Vietnamese Eatery 'Mango and Mint' Opens on Webster - Alameda PostMango and Mint has taken residence in the former Left Field Dogs building. The restaurant advertises “Fast casual, authentic Vietnamese food.”

Traveling down Webster Street will feel a little different starting this week. As part of the next phase of the Commercial Streets Program, the City of Alameda has restriped Webster Street from Lincoln Avenue to Central Avenue with exciting improvements. Ken Der details the project.

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Alameda Post · Webster Street Gets a Multimodal Makeover - Alameda PostAs part of the next phase of the Commercial Streets Program, Alameda has restriped Webster Street from Lincoln Avenue to Central Avenue.

City Council voted to remove Alameda Point Buildings 25 and 29 to maximize ecological park space for De-Pave Park. Additionally, Council voted to keep parklets along Webster and Park Streets. Karin K. Jensen covered the meeting, including how the City plans to help business owners that will be displaced by building demolition at Alameda Point.

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Alameda Post · Council: De-Pave Park Buildings to Be Removed, Parklets to Stay - Alameda PostAlameda Point Buildings 25 and 29 will be removed to make room for De-Pave Park. Plus, Park and Webster St. parklets are here to stay.

In a meeting on November 7, City staff will update City Council on the parklet program and plans to restripe Park and Webster streets. After the Commercial Street program in 2020 was instituted as an emergency measure to help businesses, the outdoor spaces are here to stay—with some upgrades.

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Alameda Post · City Council to Consider Parklets, Restriping on November 7 - Alameda PostIn a meeting on November 7, City staff will update City Council on the parklet program and plans to restripe Park and Webster streets.

Was there really an airport on Webster Street? Why couldn’t residents take a bath at home? Was there a Palace on Palace Street? Join Dennis Evanosky to tour the West End to answer these questions and more, and learn how to identify features of Victorian-era architectural styles along the way.

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Alameda PostReading the West End - Alameda PostJoin Alameda Post historian Dennis Evanosky to tour the West End — learn how to identify features of Victorian-era home styles along the way.

The Estuary Water Shuttle summertime pilot between West Alameda and Jack London Square has been cancelled after "a lack of clear communication," but the program will run in 2024. Ken Der also reports on proposed upgrades to Park and Webster streets following COVID-19 reorganizations.

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Alameda PostSummer Water Shuttle Canceled, Park / Webster Redesign Moves Forward - Alameda PostThe Estuary Water Shuttle pilot between West Alameda and Jack London Square has been cancelled after "a lack of clear communication."