[5][6] Construction of transit-oriented development (TOD) to replace one of the surface parking lots at the station began in late 2014.
[7] The project, which included 200 residential units and 6,000 square feet (560 m2) of commercial space, was completed in two phases in 2017 and 2019.
[8][9]: 7 As of 2024[update], BART indicates "significant market, local support, and/or implementation barriers" that must be overcome to allow additional TOD on the remaining parking lots at the station.
[10] A five-month project to renovate the busway for Tempo bus rapid transit service began in August 2019.
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