Recently Completed Projects

CC2024-09 San Dimas Avenue Loop 

Project Description 
Loop PW

This project was among the largest and most complex undertaken by the City in recent years. It involved slope failure remediation, the construction of 14-foot retaining walls, the relocation of water mains, electrical systems, and communication conduits. Additional work involved relocating street lights, installing guardrails, paving approximately 150,000 square feet of roadway, adding 500 feet of curb and gutter and sidewalk improvements as well as adding 4,400 linear feet of Class II bike lanes. The project also included the installation of eight American Disability Act compliant pedestrian curb ramps to enhance accessibility. 

The project incorporated ground-up tires in the asphalt which is both environmentally friendly and helps extend the pavement's lifespan. It added Class II bike lanes on San Dimas Ave from Via Verde to the San Dimas/San Dimas intersection. In addition to providing a separate and safer lanes for bike riders, this configuration also pushes vehicles further away from the curb/sidewalk making a more comfortable walk for pedestrians. The project cost nearly $3.1 million dollars to complete.  

CC2024-02 Lone Hill- Street Improvement Project

Project Description

Lone Hill PW

The SB1 Funded Lone Hill Avenue Street Improvement Project reconstructed Lone Hill Avenue between Covina Boulevard and W Cienega Avenue, providing reduced future maintenance costs, increased safety, and an aesthetically pleasing, smoother, and quieter street surface for residents for decades to come.  This project reconstructed approximately 97,000 square feet of pavement using approximately 4,700 tons of asphalt concrete. Along with the street rehabilitation, this project replaced minor curb, gutter, sidewalk panels, and corner ramps to improve accessibility.

This project incorporated environmentally friendly and cost-effective rubberized asphalt pavement which incorporates used automobile tires into our pavement design. This process will divert approximately 2,000 California automobile tires from going directly into a landfill while significantly improving the performance of our roads including reduced pavement cracking, reduced pavement noise, and longer lasting and more resilient pavement.

The project cost approximately $1.2 million and a portion of that amount is SB1 funded. In addition to fixing our local roads, SB1 provides investments to make significant improvements to the state highway system throughout California. The full list of projects can be found at https://rebuildingca.ca.gov/map.

CC2024-07 Slurry Zone 6 & 9

Project Description

Slurry Seal PW

The Slurry Seal Maintenance Project will provide pavement maintenance for approximately 3,800,000 square feet of asphalt pavement. The City utilizes a pavement management program to schedule routine maintenance of residential streets which is designed to minimize the cost of ongoing street maintenance. This project was awarded by City Council to Roy Allen Slurry Seal Inc to place crack seal on various city streets followed by slurry seal. The project concluded with new traffic striping. The Slurry Seal application helps preserve and protect the underlying pavement structure and provides a new driving surface. The entire project cost $1 Million and construction was completed in early November 2024. 


CC2023-02 Eaton Road Et Al Street Improvement Project

Project Description
Eaton PW

The SB1 Funded Eaton Road Et Al Street Improvement Project reconstructed approximately 190,000 square feet of pavement using approximately 3,200 tons of asphalt concrete. This project rehabilitated eight residential streets: Bentley Ct., Ingleton Ave., Abbey Ct., Shire Ct., Ben Avon Ct., Hampton Ct., Buckingham Ave., and Eaton Rd. This will provide an aesthetically pleasing, smoother, and quieter street surface for many years. Along with the street rehabilitation this project replaced minor curb, gutter, sidewalk panels and corner ramp upgrades improving accessibility.

This project incorporated environmentally friendly and cost-effective rubberized asphalt pavement which incorporates used automobile tires into our pavement design. This process will divert approximately 4,200 California automobile tires from going directly into a landfill while significantly improving the performance of our roads including the reduction of pavement cracking, longer lasting more resilient pavement and reducing pavement noise. The project cost approximately $1.1 million and of that cost, $180,000 is SB 1 funded.

CC2023-05 Billow Dr and Pearlanna Dr - Street Improvement Project

Project Description

Billow PW

The City of San Dimas  awarded a contract to Sequel Contractors Inc to rehabilitate the roadway on Billow Drive, Pearlanna Drive, Highland Place and Section of Amelia Avenue (From 5th Street to 500’ South of 5th Street intersection). The overall project is estimated to cost $600,000. The improvements will provide both an aesthetic enhancement to the neighborhood and improve access for residents.