Caltrans is advancing critical upgrades along the I-215 corridor to improve safety, accessibility, and infrastructure resilience. These projects, spanning Riverside, Menifee, Perris, and Moreno Valley, include pavement rehabilitation, ADA-compliant upgrades, pedestrian/bicycle enhancements, and vital safety improvements. Work will involve nighttime and weekend lane closures to reduce commuter disruptions, with timelines varying by location. Below is a detailed breakdown of ongoing and upcoming efforts.
- Pavement Rehabilitation Project
- Location: Ramona Expressway to Van Buren Blvd, Riverside
- Timeline: 2024 – Oct. 2024
- Scope: Repair pavement surface.
- Work Hours: Nightly Friday to Sunday lane closures.
- Pavement Rehabilitation Project
- Location: Clinton Keith Rd to Newport Rd, Menifee
- Timeline: June 2024 – June 2026
- Scope: Pavement rehabilitation, shoulder rumble strips, culvert upgrades, guardrail upgrades, slope stabilization, and worker safety enhancements.
- Work Hours: Nightly weekday lane closures; daytime shoulder work.
- Pavement Rehabilitation Project
- Location: San Jacinto River Bridge to Ramona Expressway, Perris
- Timeline: 2024 – Oct. 2026
- Scope: Pavement rehabilitation, ADA upgrades, guardrail upgrades, slope stabilization, and erosion control.
- Work Hours: Nightly weekday lane closures; daytime shoulder work.
- Pavement Rehabilitation Project
- Location: Martin Luther King Blvd to Chicago Ave, Riverside
- Timeline: 2024 – Nov. 2026
- Scope: Pavement rehabilitation, ADA curb ramp upgrades, and sign replacements.
- Work Hours: Likely nightly weekday lane closures; daytime shoulder work.
- Pavement Rehabilitation Project
- Location: Ramona Expressway to Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Moreno Valley, and Riverside
- Timeline: 2026 – Oct. 2027
- Scope: Pavement rehabilitation, rumble strips, and pedestrian/bicycle infrastructure improvements.
- Work Hours: To be determined (project in design phase).
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