Lafayette Station: Town Center pathway and bike station construction

On Monday, February 23rd, construction will begin on the Lafayette Town Center Pathway and BART Bike Station project. Portions of the reserved parking area south of the Lafayette BART Station (lot A) will close beginning on February 23rd for construction of the Lafayette Town Center Pathway and BART Bike Station project. About 50 reserved parking spaces will close during construction, leaving about 70 available in Lot A.

Access to Lot A from Happy Valley Road will remain unchanged, and pedestrian/bicycle access will be maintained through or around the site during construction from both ends of the lot.

The project, expected to be completed this summer, will result in a new unattended BART Bike Station, providing secure parking for up to 82 bicycles and improved shared-use bicycle and pedestrian pathway connecting the south side of the Lafayette BART station and Mount Diablo Boulevard. Also included is a new plaza between the shared-use pathway and the BART entrance and a new passenger vehicle turnaround featuring a suspended public art installation.

The project will repurpose 19 parking spaces in the eastern end of Lot A for the new passenger vehicle turnaround and plaza. It is a joint project between BART and the City of Lafayette, with the City leading construction of all components.

The project also includes drainage improvements, grading and paving (including decorative pavers and colored pavement treatments), plantings and irrigation, lighting, signage, pavement markings and bollards.

Total project cost is estimated at $3.2M, with funding coming primarily from a mixture of Contra Costa County Measure J and BART Measure RR funds. Learn more about the project by visiting the City of Lafayette’s project web page.

Lafayette Station parking lot A bike station construction