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WRCOG to pilot near‑term transportation fixes, including ITS study and Southwest TUMF pilot

Western Riverside Council of Governments Executive Committee · March 2, 2026
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Summary

WRCOG staff proposed and received committee support for pilot studies to accelerate Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) project delivery, including an ITS feasibility analysis for the Pass zone and a Southwest TUMF pilot focused on signal coordination and near-term intersection fixes; an RFP was released with a 12–18 month timeline.

WRCOG staff told the executive committee they will pilot near-term transportation improvements aimed at speeding stalled projects paid for with TUMF funds, including an Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) feasibility analysis for the Pass zone and a Southwest TUMF transportation study focused on short-term, implementable fixes.

Deputy Executive Director Chris Gray said a multiyear review found project delivery has slowed since the COVID pandemic, leaving large balances in some zones. “Over a 5 year period, that zone balance grew by $22,000,000,” Gray said of the Southwest zone, and staff pointed to projects…

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