California Department of Transportation

03/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/20/2026 15:22

Nightly Closures of the Webster Tube (State Route 260) begin April 6th for Oakland Alameda Access Project

Nightly Closures of the Webster Tube (State Route 260) begin April 6th for Oakland Alameda Access Project

Published: Mar 20, 2026

Alameda County - As part of the Oakland Alameda Access Project, the Webster Tube ( SR-260) will have nightly full closures to allow construction crews to build the new pedestrian and bicycle path inside the tube, with work occurring Sunday through Thursday nights from 10PM to 5AM for approximately 6 months.

To ensure the safety of crews and the public, Caltrans will implement nightly closures in the Webster Tube (Oakland-Alameda) starting Monday, April 6th 2026.

Nightly Full Webster Tube Closures
Scheduled: Sunday to Thursday
From 10:00PM to 5:00AM

During this time, motorists are advised to use alternate routes and allow extra travel time.

Detour: Motorists are advised to use the Park Street Bridge to access the City of Alameda during the nightly closures of the Webster Tube. Posey Tube will always remain open for motorists traveling from Alameda to Oakland, and for pedestrian and bicyclists who use the traveling between Oakland and Alameda.

Be Work Zone Alert and expect travel delays.

Caltrans will update the project website- OaklandAlamedaAccessProject.com- and post on social media on the latest highway conditions. Drivers are encouraged to check out Caltrans Quickmap https://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/ for live highway conditions. Motorists can also receive 24/7 highway condition information statewide by calling 1-800-427-ROAD or 1-800-427-7623.

*For translated versions of this advisory, please email [email protected]

For 24/7 traffic updates, please visit 511.org: https://x.com/511SFBay
For real-time information, visit Caltrans QuickMap: https://quickmap.dot.ca.gov
Follow us on X: https://x.com/CaltransD4
Or call 1-800-472-7623, 1-800-427-ROAD for state highway conditions statewide.

Caltrans thanks the public for their patience and cooperation as we continue to improve California's transportation network.

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