100Projectsand Counting... Transportation Uniform Mitigation

100Projectsand Counting... Transportation Uniform Mitigation

Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee Program 100 Projects and Counting... “100 Projects and Counting” provides an updated listing (in order of completion) of each of the 100 transportation and transit projects built since WRCOG’s Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) Program was launched in 2003. Completing 100 projects is no small Bridges feat considering the amount of time it takes (usually years) to get projects like the ones listed in this booklet on the ground. TUMF is slated to provide nearly $3 billion towards improving Western Riverside County’s Grade Separations mobility by building critical transportation infrastructure needed to keep pace with the region’s rapid growth. In addition to improving our mobility, TUMF is also providing jobs for thousands of workers in the private sector who are and will be needed to plan, engineer, and build these facilities. A 2014 Duke University Center on Globalization, Governance and Competitiveness report indicates that more than 21,000 jobs are created per each Interchanges $1 billion invested in transportation infrastructure. That translates to the creation of approximately 80,000 new jobs through TUMF. The same report also found that every $1 invested in transportation infrastructure creates more than $3.5 dollars in economic return, which tells us that there’s an even broader positive impact to Western Riverside’s Roadway Improvements economy that goes way beyond the direct TUMF investment. 100 completed projects is a great start when it comes to improving the region’s mobility and economy, and there are hundreds of projects to come. To see which projects are included in TUMF, and to get other background information about the Program, visit Transit Improvements WRCOG’s website at wrcog.us. Signal modification, on- Constructed two lanes of Lincoln Avenue / Overview: Overview: Harley Knox and off-ramp reconfigurations, and Harley Knox Boulevard, between Perris SR-91 Interchange Boulevard 1. realignment to accommodate future Boulevard and Indian Street. TUMF 2. Jurisdiction: City of Corona improvements. TUMF contributed contributed $552,229 toward the Jurisdiction: City of Perris Date Completed: 2006 $650,000 toward the project. project. Date Completed: 2006 Constructed a two lane gap Alessandro Overview: Widened Alessandro Overview: Placentia closure on Placentia Avenue, between 3. Boulevard Boulevard, between Arlington Avenue Avenue and Trautwein Road from four to six Redlands Avenue and Wilson Avenue. 4. Jurisdiction: City of Riverside lanes. TUMF contributed $1.053 million TUMF contributed $742,478 toward Jurisdiction: City of Perris Date Completed: 2006 toward the project. the project. Date Completed: 2006 Ironwood Avenue Overview: Improved the intersection at 5. / Nason Street Ironwood Avenue and Nason Street with Intersection signal installation. TUMF contributed Jurisdiction: City of Moreno Valley $300,000 toward the project. Date Completed: 2006 Installed traffic signals and Overview: Market Street widened the ramps to accommodate / SR-60 Ramp additional lanes. TUMF contributed 6. Improvements $600,000 toward the project. Jurisdiction: City of Riverside Date Completed: 2006 Ironwood Avenue / Overview: Improved the intersection at 7. Moreno Beach Drive Ironwood Avenue and Nason Street with Intersection signal installation. TUMF contributed Jurisdiction: City of Moreno Valley $300,000 toward the project. Date Completed: 2006 Overview: Widened La Sierra Avenue, between Cleveland Avenue and Indiana La Sierra Avenue from two to four lanes. TUMF 8. Avenue contributed $2.813 million toward the Jurisdiction: City of Riverside project. Date Completed: 2006 Constructed an additional Widened the Sanderson Ontario Overview: Overview: Sanderson lane along the north side of Ontario Avenue bridge and the arterial from 9. Avenue 10. Avenue Avenue. The project received $325,850 Stetson Avenue to Domenigoni Jurisdiction: City of Hemet Jurisdiction: City of Corona in TUMF Credit. Parkway. TUMF contributed $1.9 million Date Completed: 2007 Date Completed: 2006 toward the project. Overview: Widened southbound Wood Wood Road from one to two lanes. 11. Road TUMF contributed $73,000 toward the Jurisdiction: City of Riverside project. Date Completed: 2006 Overview: Widened La Sierra Avenue, La Sierra between Cleveland Avenue to El Avenue Sobrante Road from two to four lanes. 12. TUMF contributed $2.7 million toward Jurisdiction: City of Riverside the project. Date Completed: 2007 SR-74 Ortega Overview: Improved the intersection 13. Highway / Grand at Ortega Highway and Grand Avenue Avenue by installing a traffic signal and lane Jurisdiction: City of Lake Elsinore modification. TUMF contributed Date Completed: 2007 $450,000 toward the project. Widened Sanderson Overview: Sanderson Avenue, between Acacia Avenue to the Avenue BNSF railroad tracks from two to four 14. lanes. TUMF contributed $1.3 million Jurisdiction: City of Hemet toward the project. Date Completed: 2007 Overview: Widened State Street between Chambers Street and State Domenigoni Parkway from two to four 16. Street lanes. TUMF contributed $916,594 Jurisdiction: City of Hemet toward the project. Date Completed: 2007 Cantu Galleano Overview: New six-lane overcrossing 15. Ranch Road / I-15 at I-15 between Wineville Road and Interchange Hamner Avenue. TUMF contributed Jurisdiction: County of Riverside $15.5 million toward the project. Date Completed: 2007 Overview: Widened Overlook Parkway, Overlook between Chateau Ridge Lane and Parkway 1,400 feet east. TUMF contributed 18. $2.5 million toward the project. Jurisdiction: City of Riverside Date Completed: 2007 Widened the Los Alamos Los Alamos Road / Overview: Road overcrossing and improved the 1 7. I-215 Interchange on- and off-ramps at the interchange. Jurisdiction: City of Murrieta TUMF contributed $7 million toward the Date Completed : 2007 project. Overview: Constructed a six-lane Newport extension from Menifee Road and 19. Road SR-79. Developers participating in Jurisdiction: County of Riverside Community Facilities District No.03-1 Date Completed: 2007 are eligible for credit of $14.4 million. Widened Ramona Overview: Ramona Expressway, between Warren Road and Expressway Sanderson Avenue from two to four 20. lanes. TUMF contributed $3.9 million Jurisdiction: City of San Jacinto toward the project. Date Completed: 2007 Widened Valley Way, Valley Overview: between Sierra Avenue and Mission Way 21. Boulevard from two to four lanes. Jurisdiction: County of Riverside TUMF contributed $2.2 million toward Date Completed: 2007 the project. Overview: Added a new traffic signal, Sanderson widened the roadway to the ultimate 22. Avenue / Ramona four-lane cross section. TUMF $1.9 Expressway million toward the project. Jurisdiction: City of San Jacinto Date Completed: 2007 Widened Sanderson Widened Ramona Sanderson Overview: Overview: Ramona Avenue, between Esplanade Avenue Expressway, between I-215 and Evans Avenue Expressway 23. and Ramona Expressway from two to Road from four to six lanes. TUMF 24. Jurisdiction: City of San Jacinto four lanes. TUMF contributed $7 million contributed $2.1 million toward the Jurisdiction: City of Perris Date Completed: 2007 toward the project. project. Date Completed: 2007 Widened El Cerrito Road, El Cerrito Road / Overview: between Bedford Canyon Road and I-15 Interchange 25. the northbound on-ramps from two to Jurisdiction: City of Corona four lanes. TUMF contributed $1 million Date Completed: 2008 toward the project. Widened Ironwood Avenue, Overview: Ironwood between Day Street and Barclay 26. Avenue Drive from two to four lanes. TUMF contributed $136,000 toward the Jurisdiction: City of Moreno Valley project. Date Completed: 2008 Overview: Widened Van Buren Boulevard, between Andrew Street and Van Buren Garfield Street from four to six lanes. 28. Boulevard TUMF contributed $2.3 million toward Jurisdiction: City of Riverside the project. Date Completed: 2009 Constructed a portion of Washington Overview: Washington Street from Markham Street 2 7. Street to approximately 4,300 feet Jurisdiction: City of Riverside north. TUMF contributed $1.2 million Date Completed: 2008 toward the project. Overview: Widened Pigeon Pass Road, between Climbing Rose Road and Pigeon Pass Hidden Springs Road from two to four 30. Road lanes. TUMF contributed $5.6 million Jurisdiction: City of Moreno Valley toward the project. Date Completed: 2009 Overview: Widened the overcrossing Green River Road / from two to six lanes and realigned the 29. SR-91 Interchange on- and off-ramps. TUMF contributed Jurisdiction: City of Corona $3.1 million toward the project. Date Completed: 2009 Widened the overcrossing Widened Lasselle Street, La Sierra Avenue / Overview: Overview: to accommodate six through lanes and between John F. Kennedy Drive and Lasselle SR-91 Interchange 31. dual left turn lanes. The freeway ramps Alessandro Boulevard from two to four 32. Street Jurisdiction: City of Riverside were also widened. TUMF contributed lanes. TUMF contributed $3.2 million Jurisdiction: City of Moreno Valley Date Completed: 2009 $15.8 million toward the project. toward the project. Date Completed: 2010 Widened the bridge Overview: Magnolia Avenue / structure to accommodate six through 34. I-15 Interchange lanes and constructed a northbound loop on-ramp. TUMF contributed $13.6 Jurisdiction: City of Corona million toward the project. Date Completed: 2010 Columbia Avenue Overview: Constructed a bridge 33. Grade Separation over the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad tracks. TUMF contributed

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