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Beaumont adopts third amendment to 5-year CIP; funds downtown feasibility study, traffic signal and bike lane projects
Summary
The Beaumont City Council on Wednesday adopted the third amendment to its five-year Capital Improvement Plan, adding five new projects including a $1 million downtown revitalization feasibility study, a Pennsylvania/First traffic-signal upgrade and an AQMD-funded bike-lane project on Potrero Boulevard.
The Beaumont City Council adopted a resolution approving the third amendment to the city’s five-year Capital Improvement Plan for fiscal years 2025–2029, adding five new projects, authorizing three budget changes and closing three projects.
Public Works staff described the package as including: a Pennsylvania Avenue/First Street traffic-signal upgrade estimated at $100,000 to add a southbound left-turn lane and to evaluate an additional through lane; a Potrero Boulevard Class 2 bike-lane installation (green markings and symbols) from Highland Springs to the westerly terminus estimated at $50,000 funded by an AQMD grant; a downtown revitalization feasibility study with a preliminary engineering scope and studies…
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