City of Berkeley, CA

02/09/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/08/2026 19:25

High Impact Traffic Team Operation on February 11

On February 11, the countywide High Impact Traffic Team will return to the City of Berkeley for targeted traffic enforcement.

Published:
February 9, 2026
Last Updated:
February 8, 2026

On February 11, the countywide High Impact Traffic Team will return to the City of Berkeley for targeted traffic enforcement.

The High Impact Traffic Team is a collaborative partnership between the Alameda County Sheriff's Office, the California Highway Patrol, and police departments throughout Alameda County.

On this date, officers will conduct focused enforcement in high-collision areas across Berkeley, including the:

  • Adeline Street corridor
  • Alcatraz Avenue corridor
  • Ashby Avenue corridor
  • Dwight Way corridor
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Way corridor
  • Sacramento Street corridor
  • San Pablo Avenue corridor
  • University Avenue corridor
  • Zachary's Corner area (Derby Street and Warring Street)

This operation supports the Berkeley Police Department's unique traffic safety strategy, which reprioritizes traffic safety efforts around a three-prong approach that focuses on Primary Collision Factors (PCFs), community concerns submitted to BPD, and our role as community caretakers.

Funding for this initiative was provided through a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, in partnership with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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