During a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical funding issues related to the Central Avenue overpass, highlighting a significant discrepancy between projected costs and current assessments from Caltrans. The council confirmed that while $15 million has been secured for the project, Caltrans has suggested that the bridge may not require replacement, proposing instead that only repaving is necessary.
This assessment has raised concerns among council members, who argue that the bridge needs to be widened and replaced to meet safety standards outlined in a nexus study by the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority. The council is advocating to retain the full $15 million allocation while seeking an additional $20 million to cover the total estimated project cost of $32 to $35 million.
The discussions reflect ongoing tensions between local government priorities and state agency evaluations, with officials emphasizing the importance of addressing the bridge's structural needs rather than settling for a superficial repair. The council remains committed to pushing for the necessary funding to ensure the safety and functionality of the Central Avenue overpass.