Overview
A rendering of the new restrooms to be built near the Treasure Island Ferry Terminal.

Rendering by Dreyfuss Blackford

Introduction

The Treasure Island Ferry Terminal Enhancements Project represents a significant step forward in creating a modern, accessible transportation hub that will serve as the gateway to Treasure Island's community. As part of the broader Treasure Island redevelopment initiative, this project will construct new transit shelters and public restrooms.

The improvements will support the terminal's role as a critical multi-modal transfer point, connecting ferry and bus service to San Francisco, future bus service to the East Bay, island shuttle services, and bicycle and pedestrian pathways linking to the Bay Bridge's east span. This fully ADA-accessible facility will provide essential transit infrastructure while creating a welcoming public space that reflects Treasure Island's transformation into a vibrant, sustainable community.

Goals / Project Objectives 

Enhance passenger comfort, safety, and overall accessibility to the island’s transportation network

Project/Study Partners

  • Treasure Island Development Authority
  • Treasure Island Development Group

Timeline and Status

  • Construction begins

  • Construction completed

Cost and Funding

This project is funded with $3 million in funding from a Federal Highway Administration grant and $1 million in funding from the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities grant program.

Resources

Treasure Island Development Authority website

Contact 

info@timma.org

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Related programs

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The Treasure Island Transportation Program will address the island's growing transportation needs with a goal to have at least 50 percent of trips made by transit instead of private vehicles.