Major Contra Costa county road extension moves forward after eaglet flies off

“Fred” and “Wilma” are empty-nesters, and now that the golden eagles’ baby bird has flown the coop, work can begin on one of eastern Contra Costa County’s biggest local road improvements: extending Sand Creek Road from Brentwood to Antioch.

The new $8.7 million roadway is expected to shave at least 10 minutes off a trip from west Brentwood to the nearest hospital, Kaiser Permanente in Antioch, and relieve traffic on heavily used Lone Tree Way to the north, near where the new Brentwood Costco is to be located.

Work on the three-mile extension from Brentwood’s Old Sand Creek Road to Antioch’s Deer Valley Road, which was set to begin in late March, had to be delayed for months because of the nearby nest of the golden eagles, which are protected by federal, state and regional laws and policies.

“They (the golden eagles) have slowed us down significantly, but it’s good to see love conquers all,” Brentwood Mayor Joel Bryant joked about the eagles named Fred and Wilma during a road groundbreaking ceremony last week. “They raised their family, they moved on and we’re happy to move on with this project.”

Bryant is also a member of East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservancy, which takes a regional approach to protect listed and sensitive wildlife species, including golden eagles, while also allowing for streamlined permitting processes for development projects within the group’s conservation plan. Several other laws and policies protect golden eagles and guide development around eagle nests and habitat, including the federal Eagle Act and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

“The Conservancy and the other groups that are into conservation protection wanted to make sure that there wasn’t a disturbance for that area, so that if there were eggs, they would be able to hatch and mature and grow,” Bryant said in a later interview. “And so, as a city, and as a board member on the Habitat Conservancy, the eagles are extremely important to us.”

Juvenile golden eagle that recently fledged is seen with prey near the Sand Creek Road Extension project on Wednesday, August 2, 2023. (Principal Biologist Sarah Lynch with Monk & Associates) 

A month after the eaglet took its first flight, authorities were able to restart the project, which extends from Sand Creek Road at State Route 4 to the west in Brentwood, across Sand Creek, to Heidorn Ranch and Deer Valley roads in Antioch. The eagles are still in the general area and the nest will not be touched, but the nest protections only last one month following the bird’s first flight, according to authorities.

Map showing the Sand Creek Road extension planned to connect to Heidorn Ranch Road in Brentwood, Ca.“This is the culmination of many years of efforts from many people consistently looking out for the well-being of our community,” Bryant said. “This road is going to literally save the lives of the residents that are in need of a faster route to the hospital, Kaiser at Deer Valley, so this is very important.”

In addition to the roadway extension, the project includes a 130-foot-long precast bridge that will span over the creek, along with bicycle lanes and sidewalks running parallel to the road and bridge.

“It’s also going to be, I think, a lynchpin for economic development in this area, with the traffic flow, the growth that we’re seeing,” Bryant said. “We want to be a place that we’re happy for our families to have been raised here and to hopefully raise their families with the same quality of life and level of services and resources that we have at least the same level today.”

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