Perris Valley Pipeline

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Beneficiaries

  • City of Riverside
  • County of Riverside
  • March Air Reserve Base
  • March Joint Powers Authority
  • Meridian Business Center
  • City of Moreno Valley
  • City of Perris
  • Sun City, Menifee and other unincorporated communities

 

Our Pledge to You

We will...

  • Work closely with residents, elected leader and business owners to ensure that community concerns are addressed in a timely fashion.
  • Communicate the mitigation steps that will be taken to ensure minimum public inconvenience during the course of construction.
  • Work to minimize any traffic, noise or dust impacts.

Traffic Updates

  • UPDATE/February 2009: Final restoration and improvements to Alessandro Boulevard between Northrop Street and Sycamore Canyon Boulevard are now underway by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California following the installation of a major water line that will provide 150 million gallons of drinking water each day to Western Riverside County. When completed in May, Alessandro Boulevard from I-215 to Mission Grove Parkway will feature three lanes of traffic in each direction with curbs and gutters on both sides of the street and east and west traffic separated by a landscape median. In March, traffic flow should be restored on both the north (westbound) and south (eastbound) sides of the thoroughfare. However, there will continue to be intermittent lane closures through May while construction crews finish curb and gutter work.
  • UPDATE/03.14.08 - A new turn was added from westbound Alessandro Boulevard between Northrop and Mission Grove left into the CVS Pharmacy and the 24 Hour Fitness Center. A right hand turn was added at San Gorgornio into Farmer Boys.
  • Beginning Thursday, Nov. 15 - Traffic measures will move two lanes of east bound and two lanes of west bound traffic between Sycamore Canyon Boulevard and Mission Grove Parkway onto the south side of Alessandro to accommodate construction of the Perris Valley Pipeline. The southern half of the roadway will be widened to accommodate two lanes of traffic in each direction.
  • Left turns off Alessandro Boulevard will be available only at Barton Street and Sycamore Canyon Road.
  • Construction of the Perris Valley Pipeline, which began in September 2007, is expected to take about 12 to 15 months to complete.
  • Please drive safely.
  • UPDATE - Nov. 13, 2007