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View the Trail Closure Process if you need to close a trail for nearby construction work or repairs.
Closures and Traffic Recurring Closures  
Closures: No access for pedestrians or bicyclists - the trail is being used for a special event or construction.
Traffic: A special event is likely to increase the number of trail users - the trail is open but expect some delays.

All closures and traffic notices posted in chronological order.    

CLOSURES and TRAFFIC

Detour
Lower Silver Creek Trail 
Where
Between Dobern Ave and Bambi Lane
When
Now through Fall 2012
Event / Project
PG&E is relocating natural gas transmission lines as part of the water district’s Lower Silver Creek Flood Protection Project.  A temporary pathway, parallel to the main trail, is available.
Contact
Gary Collins, PG&E construction mgr: 408-763-7607
 

Closure
Highway 237 Bikeway ("interim" trail along N side of 237 only)
Where
From Zanker Rd to Coyote Creek
When
Now through April 2012 (estimated)
Event / Project
Reconstruction and paving of existing north-side interim trail. The parallel trail on the south side of 237 will remain open.
Contact
Yves Zsutty, CSJ Trail Program Mgr, yves.zsutty@sanjoseca.gov, 408-793-5561


   
   
   
   
   

 

RECURRING CLOSURES


Closure
Guadalupe River Trail (Lake Almaden Trail, within Park)
Where
Between Coleman Avenue and Winfield Boulevard
When
Every Monday
Event / Project
Weekly regional park closure
Contact
Gina Aning, Parks Facility Supervisor, 408 277-5136

Closure
All Park Restrooms (often near trails)
Where
Restrooms near trails
When
City-observed holidays
Event / Project
Holiday closures
Contact
N/A

 

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