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Sunnymead Boulevard Improvements

What does ‘Redevelopment’ mean?
The concept of redevelopment was created by state law to help communities reverse the effects of declining conditions. It focuses resources in an area within the City that needs help to grow and prosper.

Our City has a Redevelopment Agency whose mission is to improve neighborhood that have suffered the effects of urban decline. The common goal is to keep our community strong for future residents, such as our children and grandchildren.

In addition to the Sunnymead projects, the Moreno Valley Redevelopment Agency has been involved with such projects as the Towngate Center & Moreno Valley Mall, street improvements in the central Sunnymead and Edgemont neighborhoods, and numerous affordable housing projects, dedicated to offering affordable rents to working families. 

Planned gateway arch Sunnymead Boulevard
Planned gateway arch at the Frederick St. intersection with Sunnymead Blvd.

The City of Moreno Valley Redevelopment Agency is funding a $12 million “make-over” of Sunnymead Blvd. As part of this revitalization, Moreno Valley’s first commercial area and original Highway 60 will receive much needed beautification improvements along the two-mile stretch from Frederick St. to Perris Blvd.

Earlier this year, Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) completed their own, separately funded, pipeline replacement project intended to replace leaking pipelines and will help increase water pressure. Aside from the new pipeline, 35 fire hydrants and 110 residential and commercial meters were replaced with new. EMWD’s work completed the first phase of the Blvd.’s renovation project.

Completed improvements include: 

  • New, six-foot wide colored sidewalk (including where sidewalk was missing)    
  • Over 200 palm trees planted along the Boulevard 
  • Colored concrete at intersections and crosswalks
  • New bus shelters with matching benches and trash receptacles
  • Planter areas between Indian and Heacock

Improvements under construction as part of Phase Three are:

  • Colored pavement in the center turn lane
  • Medians at the intersections to improve traffic safety
  • Monument signs in select locations
  • Gateway arch at the Frederick Street entrance to Sunnymead Blvd. 
  • Themed banner program Sunnymead Street Sign

The intent of the improvements is to upgrade aged infrastructure, add a “downtown” character to the Boulevard, and establish a “Village Center” between Heacock and Indian Streets. The project is also meant to provide an economic boost to the Boulevard.

Please note:
Signage, design, and colors subject to change.

Businesses to Remain Open During Construction

The City is working to minimize disruptions to the area businesses and residents.  The construction will not require any businesses to close, and there will be at least one lane of traffic open in each direction at all times. Bus lines and mail delivery will continue to operate normally. 

Sunnymead Boulevard Street monumentSequencing and Traffic Control

To help minimize disruption, construction during Phases 1 and 2 were completed in half mile sections. The sections began at the Frederick end of the Blvd. and progressed easterly toward Perris Blvd. Sections were: Frederick St. to Graham St., Graham St. to Heacock St., Heacock St. to Indian St., and Indian St. to Perris Blvd.

During Phase 3, construction will be continuous in efforts to complete the remaining improvements as quickly as possible. Intersections were completed in quadrants, meaning only one corner of any individual intersection was under construction at any given time.

For pedestrian/vehicular safety and that of the construction crew, traffic control measures have been installed. Traffic control is temporary and will be lifted as specific portions of the work are completed. The City will be constantly assessing and improving the traffic control especially where concerns arise.

Map of project
The project is 2 miles in length. Colors depict each ½ mile stretch.



Construction Schedule

The schedule below lists anticipated start dates for each phase of this project.  This schedule is subject to change without notice.

Sections EMWD Waterline City (RDA) Parkway Sidewalk & Landscape City (RDA) Median & Intersections *
1. Frederick St. to Graham St.
Start Construction Complete Complete August 2009
Finish Construction Complete Complete October 2009
2. Graham St. to Heacock St.
Start Construction Complete Complete August 2009
Finish Construction Complete Complete October 2009
3. Heacock St to Indian St.
Start Construction Complete Complete October 2009
Finish Construction Complete Complete January 2010
4. Indian St. to Perris Blvd.
Start Construction Complete Complete October 2009
Finish Construction Complete Complete January 2010

   *

    1. Construction will be continuous in efforts to complete the remaining improvements as quickly as possible.
    2. Landscaping within the medians will be completed by January 2010.
    3. Gateway Entry Arch near Frederick will be completed by January 2010.
    4. Slurry Seal for the entire Blvd. will be completed by Jan. 2010.

Learn more...
For more information on the Sunnymead Blvd. Improvements, call the Sunnymead Blvd. information phone line at 951.413.3555. 

Construction Photolog

Construction through 06/09

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