Oceanside Boulevard ADA Bus Stop Remodel Construction of new concrete landing and sidewalk at five bus stop on Oceanside Blvd. The improvements are necessary for buses to pick up and drop off wheelchair-using passengers. $44,000 in TransNet funds.Project replaces deteriorated asphalt with a 2” thick cap of new asphalt. $3,400,000 in funding; 90% TransNet, 10% local funds. | Oceanside Blvd between I-5 and El Camino Real |  |  |
| Sidewalk Repairs Repairs will be along various residential street. TransNet Funds provides $450,000 in funding. | Residential neighbors near downtown, South Oceanside Elementary School, and nearby neighborhoods |  | Summer/Fall 2010 |
| Harbor Lot 11B Restroom Project Replace existing restroom facility at Harbor Lot 11B with new restroom facility. Open by Summer 2012 | North Pacific Street |   | Spring 2011- Summer 2012 |
| Oceanside Boulevard Slope Repair The project stabilizes and landscapes the slope located at the southeast corner of Oceanside Boulevard at El Camino Real. | Oceanside Boulevard at El Camino Real |   |  |
| Oceanside Civic Center Library Renovation Project Interior renovation of the existing Civic Center Library. New flooring, carpeting, furniture, community computer lab, study rooms, training room, teen area and circulation and reference desks. | Coast HWY & Civic Center Drive |  | |
| Sunset Market Lights A downtown beautification project with 18 new street lights and 1500 feet of decorative string lights to make Oceanside’s Thursday night market a bright fun experience all year long. | On Tremont Street between Pier View and Civic Center Dr. and on Pier View between Coast Highway and Cleveland St. |  |  |
| El Camino Real Median Improvement Construction included replacement of 10,000 L.F. of concrete curb, 1,890 L.F. of median band, 67,328 S.F. of stamped concrete, new irrigation system for low maintenance and drought tolerant plants. | El Camino Real between Mesa Drive and SR-78 |  |  |
| Pacific St. Bridge This bridge replaces the existing crossing, which is prone to washouts, permanently connecting Oceanside Harbor to the downtown. It includes a traffic lane, a bike lane, and a sidewalk in each direction. | The Pacific Street Bridge spans the mouth of San Luis Rey River at Oceanside Harbor |  |  |
| Buddy Todd Park Construction of a new parking lot, new park entrance/exit, lighting and landscaping of 2.5-acres of new park space. | Located on the west side of Mesa Drive between Todd Street and Parnassus Circle |  |  |
| Mance Buchanon Park 29-Acre Soccer Complex including 5 soccer fields, 2 restroom facilities, playground, trail head access and parking for the San Luis Rey River Trail. | Located south of College Boulevard, east of San Luis Ray River |  |  |
| Fire Station No. Seven The Fire Department will house two engine companies, a medic and a battalion chief for a total of eleven personnel housed at the site. | Located on the north side of Mission Avenue east of Foussat Road. |  |  |
| Coastal Rail Trail This will be part of a future trail network extending through San Diego County coastal communities. The trail provides an attractive path for bicyclists and walkers. | The completed portion parallels the Coastal rail corridor from Vista Way to Cassidy Street. |   |  |
| Oceanside Transit Center Parking Structure This joint-use project with NCTD provides free single-day parking for both transit users and visitors to downtown Oceanside. | The parking structure is accessed at the end of Seagaze Drive, just south of Mission Avenue from Cleveland Street |  |  |
| El Corazon Senior Center This second senior center provides 11,750 square feet of building space for active senior programs and activities, including class rooms, activities rooms, fitness, and space for future kitchen use. | Located north of Oceanside Boulevard and east of Rancho del Rancho with access from Rancho del Oro. Public Grand Opening scheduled for 6/6/2009. |  |  |
| San Luis Rey River Trail Phase 1 1-Mile Class 1 Bike Trail extension of the existing San Luis Rey River Trail from College Blvd to Andrew Jackson St. Completed Summer 2008. | College to Andrew Jackson |  |  |
| San Luis Rey River Trail Phase 2 1-Mile Class 1 Bike Trail extension of the existing San Luis Rey River Trail from Tyler Street to North Santa Fe completed May 2010. | Tyler to North Santa Fe |  |  |
| Melba Bishop Park Skatepark Project Construction of a concrete skatepark located at Melba Bishop Park. The concrete skatepark has a street type set-up and some transition areas,is 8,200 square feet in size and was constructed by Grindline Skateparks of Seattle, Washington. Completed January 2009. | 5306 N River Rd |  |  |
| MLK Park Skatepark Project Construction of a concrete skatepark located at Martin Luther King Jr. Park. The concrete skatepark has a deep bowl and shallow transition area, is 6,300 square feet in size and was constructed by Grindline Skateparks of Seattle, Washington. Completed January 2009. | 4500 Mesa Drive |  |  |