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Enhanced Road Safety & Plans to Ease Traffic

By City of Moreno Valley

08/03/2021 at 02:04 PM

The Moreno Valley City Council has responded to residents’ concerns regarding road repairs and traffic relief with multiple projects. The next major project, designed to improve the quality of life in Moreno Valley, will replace the Moreno Beach Drive Bridge. Construction of the new bridge begins this summer. 

"Repairing our roads is one of our top priorities, and when Moreno Valley residents voice their concerns, we listen," said Moreno Valley Mayor Dr. Yxstian Gutierrez. "I look forward to the timely completion of this major road enhancement, which will alleviate the safety concerns of many community members." 

The project replaces damaged pavement, provides enhanced safety improvements to the fifty–year–old Caltrans bridge, relieves traffic congestion around the freeway interchange, and installs needed underground storm drain facilities to mitigate flooding. The Moreno Beach Drive project will replace a two-lane bridge with a seven-lane bridge and reconfigure the north side of the interchange to allow easier access to and from the freeway. Improvements include a new westbound auxiliary lane and a dedicated southbound Moreno Beach Drive to westbound State Route 60 on-ramp. Funding for this project comes from State/Federal grants, multiple utility agencies, and Development Impact Fees. 

There may be short periods when lanes or ramps are closed. Detours and access for pedestrians and bicyclists will be available. Properties and businesses will have consistent access. The State Route 60/Moreno Beach Drive on/off ramps will be closed for several days to expedite construction and provide a safe work environment. The City will provide advanced notice for all closures. The Contractor, Spectrum Construction Group Inc., expects bridge construction to be completed by early 2023. 

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