Transportation Projects
Explore active and planned transportation initiatives across the Inland Empire.
San Bernardino Water Infrastructure — Plumbing Modernization
A $3.5 million project to modernize aging water infrastructure across 4 neighborhoods in San Bernardino. This includes replacing lead service lines, upgrading fire hydrant systems, installing smart water meters, and rehabilitating 2.5 miles of deteriorated sewer mains. The project directly improves public health, fire safety, and water conservation for over 8,000 residents.
$3,500,000
Riverside Transit Hub — Design & Engineering
A $4.2 million design and engineering project for a modern multimodal transit hub in downtown Riverside. This project encompasses architectural design, structural engineering, civil engineering, environmental review, and community-centered design workshops to create a transit center that serves all residents equitably.
$4,200,000
IE Protected Bike Lane Network — Phase 1
A $10 million investment in building a connected network of protected bike lanes across the Inland Empire, connecting communities to transit hubs, schools, and employment centers. This project prioritizes safety, sustainability, and equitable access for all residents.
$10,000,000
SR-60/I-15 Interchange Improvement
Major reconstruction of the SR-60/I-15 interchange in Jurupa Valley, one of the most congested interchanges in the Inland Empire. The project includes new ramps, additional lanes, and improved traffic flow to reduce daily backups affecting thousands of commuters.
$180,000,000
Ontario International Airport Transit Hub
Development of a multimodal transit hub at Ontario International Airport connecting Metrolink, bus rapid transit, and future high-speed rail. This hub will serve as a gateway for the Inland Empire, improving regional connectivity.
$450,000,000
Foothill Boulevard Complete Streets
Transforming Foothill Boulevard (Historic Route 66) through Rancho Cucamonga and Fontana into a complete street with wider sidewalks, protected bike lanes, improved crosswalks, street trees, and enhanced bus stops. Preserving the historic character while improving safety.
$28,000,000
I-10 Corridor Express Lanes
A major expansion of the I-10 freeway corridor through the Inland Empire, adding express toll lanes from the Los Angeles County line to the I-15 interchange in Ontario. This project aims to reduce congestion for over 300,000 daily commuters while providing reliable travel times and new transit options.
$2,400,000,000
Perris Valley Safe Routes to School
Comprehensive pedestrian safety improvements around 12 schools in the Perris Valley, including new sidewalks, crosswalks with flashing beacons, traffic calming measures, and bike parking. Ensuring every child can walk or bike to school safely.
$8,500,000
San Bernardino Transit Center Renovation
Complete renovation of the San Bernardino Transit Center to create a modern, accessible hub for bus, rail, and future BRT services. Includes covered waiting areas, real-time arrival displays, bike storage, and improved ADA accessibility throughout.
$35,000,000
Coachella Valley Link BRT
A new Bus Rapid Transit line connecting the communities of the Coachella Valley from Palm Springs to Coachella, with dedicated lanes, modern stations, and frequent service. Providing reliable transit for one of the regions most underserved communities.
$120,000,000
Riverside Downtown Protected Bike Network
A comprehensive network of protected bike lanes throughout downtown Riverside, connecting the UC Riverside campus, Riverside City College, and the Metrolink station. Includes dedicated cycling infrastructure separated from vehicle traffic.
$12,000,000
Santa Ana River Trail Completion
Completing the 110-mile Santa Ana River Trail from the San Bernardino Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. This multi-use trail connects communities across the Inland Empire for cycling, walking, and recreation, promoting healthy transportation alternatives.
$85,000,000
Metrolink Arrow Line Extension
Extension of the Metrolink Arrow commuter rail line from San Bernardino to Redlands University, providing zero-emission rail service. This project connects communities to jobs, education, and healthcare with a modern, sustainable transit option.
$340,000,000