Gilman Road Safety Project Slated to Begin in October

By: Breeanna Jent

Staff Writer

Photo Courtesy of:

rcprojects

Photo Description:

A map shows the areas where the Gilman Springs Road Safety Improvement Plan will affect roads throughout the reconstruction process. Businesses and residential areas will remain open during the improvements.

Next month residents of Moreno Valley may expect road closures along Gilman Springs Road as construction begins on phase two of the $21 million Gilman Springs Road Safety Improvement plan. Phase two of the five-phase safety improvement plan will “rehabilitate the pavement, widen the shoulders and realign several curves along Gilman Springs Road starting southerly of SR-60 to approximately 1.7 miles southerly of Alessandro Boulevard,” according to the project’s website. The second phase will also include the construction of a left-turn pocket at the Gilman Springs Road and Alessandro Boulevard intersection and a southbound passing lane starting south of Alessandro. The project website states, “Gilman Springs Road will be closed between State Route 60 to Bridge Street and Alessandro Boulevard will be closed from Theodore Street to Gilman Springs Road for 45 days. Access will be maintained for local residents, businesses and their employees when construction is in progress and during the road closure.” A $4,985,803 contract with Griffith Co. was approved by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors earlier this month for the construction efforts; the project website states that “a portion of the project is being done in cooperation with the City of Moreno Valley.” In total, phase two is expected to complete at a total $6.6 million, according to the project website. Phase three of the project is slated to begin sometime next year and will include the flattening of horizontal curves and will begin approximately 1,000 feet north of Sublette Rd. west and extend south to approximately 150 feet south of Sublette Rd. east. This project includes new pavement, roadway signs and markings, reflective pavement markers and a center-line rumble stripe. Phases four and five will include the construction of passing lanes and traffic signal improvements at the SR-79 northbound and southbound ramps; construction will begin at a date to be determined. The Riverside County Transportation Department, the City of Moreno Valley, the City of San Jacinto and Caltrans are all cooperating on the Gilman Springs Road Improvement project.