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Riverside advances Woodman Gateway feasibility study after new crash data shows four recent fatalities

Riverside City Council · May 4, 2026
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City consultants presented SS4A safety findings and concepts for the Woodman corridor, cited four fatal crashes in 2023—624, and said a feasibility study funded by a congressional earmark and administered through ODOT should produce preferred alternatives by early 2027.

Consultants from Wolpert briefed the Riverside City Council on Monday on the Woodman Gateway project, an outgrowth of the city's SS4A safety action plan, and outlined a feasibility study intended to refine concept alternatives and set a path toward construction.

Nate Fisher of Wolpert told the council that the SS4A work began after the city's award in late 2023 and that public outreach and crash-mapping identified hot spots along Woodman between US 35 and Springfield Street. Fisher said the corridor's heat map and speed analysis showed sections with higher crash concentrations and higher speeds, and that the study is…

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