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City transportation office outlines rail‑corridor stabilization, Cory Road transit planning and Meadow Crossing fixes

Planning and Transportation Commission · April 30, 2026

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Summary

Transportation staff updated the commission on a permanent slope and rail‑corridor stabilization project near the El Palo Alto tree, a Cory Road/Quarry Road transit connection public meeting and local crossing safety improvements; Caltrain is finalizing the contract and mobilization is expected in May with construction in June.

Senior Transportation Planner Ozzie Arce told the commission on April 29 that a permanent stabilization project will address storm‑related erosion near the rail corridor and the El Palo Alto tree—work Caltrain initiated temporarily in 2023 and a Caltrain contract award is being finalized for the long‑term fix. Arce said the city expects mobilization in May with active construction starting in June and will host a virtual community meeting on May 7 at 5:30 p.m. so neighbors can see staging plans in advance.

Arce also briefed the commission on the Cory Road/Quarry Road transit connection, a joint effort with Stanford University intended to improve transit access and bicycle and pedestrian circulation; the project will hold an in‑person public meeting on May 7 at Palo Alto City Hall following a Pedestrian & Bicycle Advisory Committee meeting. Arce asked residents to visit the project web page for more details.

On local issues, staff summarized the Churchill Avenue temporary closure analysis and an Embarcadero Road phase‑1 construction contract the council recently approved; staff also credited traffic engineering for locating and repairing loose underground wiring that had caused intermittent signal skips. The office flagged National Bike Month activities and local energizer stations planned for May 14.