Last night, San Bernardino County Public Works hosted a community outreach event at the Baker Family Learning Center in Muscoy to share information about upcoming neighborhood improvement projects along State Street.

Primary focus was on proposed enhancements to the State Streets from Adams Street to Darby Street for the purpose of addressing pedestrian infrastructure, and traffic circulation, along with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility. Discussions also included the proposed State Street Muscoy Monument project by the Special Districts. These efforts are part of the County’s ongoing commitment to creating safer, more connected communities.

Thank you to everyone who joined us to learn more, ask questions, and stay informed about how these improvements will positively impact the Muscoy community.

Small group conversation among staff and attendees in a room with project boards for a public works workshop.
Four Public Works staff pose in front of project display boards at a San Bernardino County workshop event.
Staff and attendees gather around display boards as a speaker explains roadway improvement plans at a workshop.
Three people examine engineering plans on a table, discussing details during a public works project review.
Table with San Bernardino County Public Works sign-in sheets, pens, water bottles, brochures, and small traffic demo props.
Group reviews roadway design posters on easels while a presenter gestures during a San Bernardino County Public Works workshop.