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Chino Hills outlines Eucalyptus Avenue pavement rehab and recycled-water project

Chino Hills City Council · November 12, 2024
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Summary

City staff announced a pavement rehabilitation and recycled-water-line project on Eucalyptus Avenue that will bring recycled water to Crossroads and Veterans Park, start potholing in November and begin full construction in January 2025 with expected completion in summer 2025.

The City of Chino Hills told residents on Nov. 12 that a pavement rehabilitation project that includes a recycled-water line will begin preliminary work on Eucalyptus Avenue this month and full construction in January 2025.

Public Information Officer Nicole said the project “will bring recycled water to Crossroads and Veterans Park and improve the road conditions from Chino Hills Parkway to Peyton Drive.” She said preliminary potholing work is taking place through Nov. 27 and full construction is scheduled to begin in January 2025 with expected completion by summer 2025. During potholing and construction there will be intermittent lane closures.

Nicole directed residents to the project page (chinohills.org/eucalyptus) for updates on closures and schedules and noted that the city will post an interactive map showing the boat-parade route and event parking information at chinohills.org/events.

Why it matters: The work combines roadway repairs with a new recycled-water line intended to serve parks and reduce potable-water use. The project timeline and intermittent lane closures could affect local traffic and access near school and park areas.

What’s next: Preliminary potholing continues through Nov. 27; full construction is expected to begin in January 2025 and finish by summer 2025, per the city’s announcement.

Attribution notes: Summary and direct quotes are taken from the Public Information Officer’s report in the council meeting transcript.