The San Bernardino County Public Works has completed the Bloomington Avenue Pavement and Storm Drain Improvement Project in the Bloomington Area. The project construction contract cost was $3,116,434 and was funded with Measure I Local Street Program and Valley Subarea funds. The work, in general, consists of grading and full depth of 2200 linear feet of pavement reconstruction which consisted of rubberized hot mix asphalt over hot mix asphalt cement over cement treated base; replace existing HDPE storm drain with RCP storm drain; construct concrete sidewalk, curb, and gutter; curb ramp reconstruction; concrete catch basin, storm drain cleanouts, and collars; placing traffic striping and pavement markings and doing other work appurtenant thereto.  This project aligns with the County and Board of Supervisor’s goals and objectives of ensuring development of a well-planned, balanced, and sustainable County and providing for the safety of County residents by preserving and improving the structural integrity of existing road surfaces, improving drainage and access for all pedestrians, including those with disabilities.

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