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Riverside maps multi-step strategy to fix Woodman Corridor; congressional and state grant bids underway

3630216 · June 3, 2025
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City staff summarized a multi-year plan to rebuild and redesign the Woodman corridor, highlighted a $1.5 million congressional award and said staff has applied for a TRACK grant; staff outlined next steps for feasibility, design and potential federal DCIP funding.

Riverside officials on Monday laid out a staged, multi-year approach to repairing and redesigning the deteriorated Woodman Corridor, emphasizing that the city has secured a $1.5 million congressional award and has submitted a TRACK grant application to advance design work.

City Manager Josh reviewed four parallel funding streams and steps: (1) the Safe Streets for All (SS4A) action plan the city completed with a $700,000 grant and a $140,000 local match; (2) a $1.5 million congressional award from Rep. Turner's office to fund initial feasibility and design work targeted at…

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