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Jurupa Valley details $28 million street push, traffic safety steps and multi-year interchange plans
Summary
Public-works staff told the committee the city has about $28 million in one-time ARPA funds (roughly $20 million for streets), outlined Pacific Avenue Phase 2, two SR-60 interchange studies with Caltrans, and said the city's pavement-management index is 52 (below the state average).
City public-works staff told the Jurupa Valley Public Works committee that the city is executing an unusually large one-time street program funded largely with ARPA resources and that multiple design-heavy transportation projects are underway.
Paul, the department presenter, said the city received about $28,000,000 in one-time federal ARPA funding and that roughly $20,000,000 has been devoted to street overlays and paving. "We got about $28,000,000 — $20,000,000 was just allocated to fix the streets," Paul said. He described an aggressive program that will keep staff and contractors busy over the next four to…
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