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Imperial City unveils multi-year street, bike-lane and sidewalk projects and seeks federal grants

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City of Imperial Community Development staff presented a multi‑year slate of transportation projects including bike lanes, sidewalk installs, storm‑drain work and EV chargers, most funded by federal grants and nearing construction or bidding stages.

City of Imperial Community Development staff on the dais on May 14 presented a multi‑year slate of transportation projects that the department says will add sidewalks, bike lanes, storm drains and EV chargers and rehabilitate multiple roadways across the city.

The presentation, led by Jesus Mora of the Community Development Department, emphasized that most of the work is being paid for with federal and regional grants and that several projects are at or near construction start. “Our city, we are roughly 22,000 residents in approximately 6.2 square miles, 70 miles, of roadway,” Mora said. “So the projects presented today have been selected” to address long‑standing maintenance and pedestrian safety gaps.

The projects include: continuation of a protected Class 2 bike lane on 18 Boulevard; rehabilitation and striping work on Eden…

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