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Board conditionally approves use of high‑speed rail remediation funds for Peck Boulevard, asks staff for follow‑up agreement and presentation

6011085 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

Supervisors approved establishing an account and accepting $5.836 million from the High‑Speed Rail remediation fund to advance the Peck Boulevard project, but requested a follow‑up staff presentation and a final agreement with Gunnar Ranch before construction funds are expended.

The Madera County Board of Supervisors voted to accept $5,836,373 in unanticipated revenue from the county’s High‑Speed Rail remediation fund toward the design and construction of Peck Boulevard, a north‑south corridor staff said will relieve traffic congestion in the Riverstone area.

Public Works Director Dominic Tyburski told the board the remediation fund was created to mitigate local impacts of the California high‑speed rail project and that the board previously authorized using the fund to…

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