ANTICIPATED CONSTRUCTION START: SEPTEMBER 2024 Limits: 1.7 miles south of Alessandro Blvd to 1 mile south of Bridge St
The proposed improvements include pavement widening to accommodate 4’ painted median with centerline rumble stripes, 6’ paved shoulders, providing approximately 1 mile of Northbound passing lane, extending existing culverts, and regrading shoulders and slope edges.
Phase 6 Construction Start: September 2024 Phase 6 Anticipated Construction End: Spring 2025
500’ East and West of Potrero Creek Highway Bridge Program Funds and Local Funds Proposed Improvements: replacement of scour critical bridge, realignment of the roadway, and construction of new approach slabs.
Limits: 1,500 feet south of SR-79 to Soboba Road The improvements included grinding the existing asphalt and overlaying with new asphalt. The project also included the placement of new rolled curb, median curb, and safety enhancements such as: centerline rumble strips between Soboba Road and State Route 79, and median delineators and rumble strips across the westbound lanes west of Soboba Road.
Limits: 1,500 South of SR-60 to 1.7 miles south of Alessandro Blvd.
The improvements included rehabilitating the existing pavement, widening the paved shoulders and realigning several curves along Gilman Springs Road within the project limits. The project also constructed a left turn pocket at Alessandro Boulevard and a southbound passing lane starting southerly of Alessandro Boulevard. A portion of the project was done in cooperation with the City of Moreno Valley.
Limits: 1,000 feet North of Sublette Road (west) to Sublette Road (east)
The improvements included realigning the roadway to improve the rideability between curves including the associated grading and drainage improvements for the new alignment. The project also included installation of new roadway signs and markings, reflective pavement markers, and centerline rumble stripe. In addition, a new traffic signal was installed at the intersection of Gilman Springs Rd (State St) and Soboba Rd.
The proposed improvements include widening the existing pavement to accommodate 2 through lanes of travel in each direction between the on/off ramps at SR-79, resurfacing from northbound ramps to 1500’ south of SR-79, and the installation of a new traffic signal installation at the northbound on and off ramps.
The project was coordinated with the Caltrans project which installed a new traffic signal at the southbound on and off ramps. The two signals will be synchronized to improve traffic movements between the two signals.
CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED NOVEMBER 2019 Limits: 1 mile South of SR-60 to SR-79
Rehabilitate deteriorated pavement, installation on centerline and edge line rumble stripes, repaint centerline with 2’ painted median and installation of centerline channelizers.