The Mercury News Weekend

Ferry growth in East Bay not making it to South Bay

- Gary Richards Columnist Look for Gary Richards at Facebook.com/ mr.roadshow or contact him at mrroadshow@ bayareanew­sgroup.com or 408-920- 5037.

QThe Mercury News had an encouragin­g article about the new terminal and commuter ferry service from Richmond to San Francisco to provide an alternativ­e to the mindnumbin­g traffic on Interstate 80 to the Bay Bridge.It mentioned existing ferry service from Sausalito, Alameda, Vallejo and Oakland, which several friends have used for commuting over the years and love. But there’s no mention of possible ferry service from the South Bay, to help ease the increasing­ly bad congestion on I-80 between Oakland and San Jose.

Are there plans from Newark near the Dumbarton Bridge and Highway 84, or Hayward near the San Mateo Bridge and Highway 92, or possibly even Mountain View?

More than 30 years ago I took a hovercraft from England to France that landed by going up on the beach at full speed (and nearly caused me, in looking out the window, to faint!). Can’t we catch up with the rest of the world? — Peter Ross, San Jose

AOfficials have identified a Redwood City- San Francisco service as a possible longterm option and there’s no question that there’s a lot of room on the bay for more ferry service. But landside facilities are another matter. And there are only so many boats to be had at $15 million a pop.

The potential terminal would be at the northernmo­st point of the Port of Redwood City near the Pacific Shores office complex. But daily ridership for the Redwood City service would be less than 210 by 2035. It lacks employment and residentia­l density in the immediate vicinity of the proposed terminal site.

QWhen are we going to have Teslapower­ed ferries running from Alviso, Palo Alto and San Francisco? How much burden could that take off Highway 101, and bring joy to commuters? — Steve Lebus, Cupertino

ADon’t count on it. There are other transit improvemen­ts that will expand South Bay travelers’ options and have emerged as top regional priorities — the BART extension from Berryessa to downtown San Jose and Santa Clara; and Caltrain elec- trificatio­n and Caltrain extension from Fourth and King streets to the Transbay Transit Center in downtown San Francisco.

QAre there plans to widen Union City Boulevard from to two to three lanes each way to free up traffic going from Interstate 880 to I- 680? — F. Walker, Concord

ANo, due to limited right- of-way and lack of funding.

QI have an older car and will until my kids are out of college. The paint on my rear license plate is peeling and is now pretty hard to read. Do I have to replace the plate? — Jim Pyle

AMaybe. State law requires that license plates be clearly legible. If the plate becomes illegible or damaged, you may apply for a new set of plates, using a REG 156 applicatio­n and paying the replacemen­t costs. Go to www.dmv. ca.gov for that form.

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