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City outlines Measure T spending priorities and a multimillion-dollar pavement plan

Madera City Council · April 15, 2026
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Summary

City staff presented the Measure T FY2026–27 annual expenditure plan allocating roughly $6.2 million in Measure T funds (part of a $27 million programming envelope) toward regional collector and arterial projects, combined street rehabilitation projects (R79/R99) to bid this summer, ADA ramps, transit enhancements and alley improvement matches.

Deputy City Engineer Ellen Bitter and Assistant Engineer Alexis Fermundo told the council that Measure T funds will support collector and arterial projects (including Olive Avenue widening and the Almond Avenue extension preliminary design), major pavement rehabilitation (projects R79 and R99 will be combined and go to bid this summer), ADA ramp work, transit route and shelter changes and environmental-match alley projects.

Staff reported a Measure T program balance and…

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