Pavement Management Program The City has revised its Pavement Maintenance Program and Street Selection Policy to establish an effective, unbiased, and consistent process for prioritizing street maintenance. This policy ensures that funds are allocated based on pavement needs, focusing primarily on Major Streets while also working to equalize pavement conditions across the city.
Sidewalk Repair Program The City's Sidewalk Repair Program focuses on upgrading deteriorated street areas to meet ADA standards by replacing damaged concrete, installing curb ramps, grinding sidewalk offsets, pruning roots, and managing street trees. Committed to safety and accessibility, the program fosters a more inclusive environment for all residents.
Cesar Chavez Soccer Field The City has been awarded Proposition 40 Grant from the State Department of Park and Recreation to construct a soccer field at Cesar Chavez Community Park. The project includes the construction of a full-sized synthetic turf soccer field, upgrades to the irrigation system, drainage improvements, and various landscaping enhancements.
Bardin Road Safe Routes to School Project The objective of this project is to guarantee the secure and efficient movement of individuals of varying ages and abilities along designated safe pathways to and from Bardin Elementary School, as well as other nearby schools in the area.
Boronda Congestion Relief Project The overall project includes the widening of East Boronda Road into a four-lane roadway (two lanes at each direction), and the construction of 4 multi-lane roundabouts at the intersections of McKinnon Street, El Dorado Drive, Natividad Road, and Independence Boulevard.