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NORCO: Hamner Avenue widening project moves forward.
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- Here’s how a transportation bill side deal got $427 million for Riverside County.
- Norco’s 80-year-old Hamner Avenue bridge finally being rebuilt.
- What spans the Santa Ana River now is a “narrow, little old bridge” - as Hanna described it - that dates to the early 1940s. Quoting a local transportation official’s saying during the recent remake of the Limonite Avenue/15 Freeway interchange, Jones said, “when it is complete it will be sweet.” “Make no mistake, there will likely be some backups.”īut Eastvale City Manager Bryan Jones said the completed bridge will bring congestion relief to a crucial north-south artery. “It’s going to be painful for a little while,” Norco Mayor Kevin Bash said. Officials in both cities are looking forward to the finished product, if not the construction headaches. That will make Hamner six lanes wide between Sixth Street in Norco and Limonite Avenue in Eastvale, he said. The total project cost is $64 million, when bills for design, construction easement and other costs are added, Nasim said.Ĭonstruction is expected to take about two years, Nasim said.īesides the bridge, he said, there are plans to widen Hamner both north and south of the river - from Schleisman Road to Citrus Street, and from Detroit Street to Sixth Street.
OHL USA was selected to build the bridge at a construction cost of $47 million. Also, people can call 87 with questions about the project. Nasim said preliminary work is taking place, such as clearing vegetation in the project’s path, and work on the new structure should begin in a month or two.Īndrea Suarez, a project spokeswoman, wrote in an email that the website, will have construction updates.