2006: riverside renaissance - city projects
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Riverside officials are proposing a five-year, $780 million
spending plan meant to improve the quality of life in the Inlandregions largest city. Roughly half the money already is budgeted
and will pay for improvements to the citys water, sewer andelectric systems, among other things. The other half of themoney, about $397 million, would have to be raised from avariety of sources and would go to build numerous projects,some of which are listed below.
An artists rendering of the planned Orange Terrace Library to be built at Orange TerraceCommunity Park.
RIVERSIDE
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Aquaticscenter
Mission Ranch Park
Orange TerraceCommunity Parkand library
YouthSports
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Senior center
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PARKS
1. Andulka ParkBuild two lighted baseball fieldswith soccer/football overlays;restroom/concessions building;three to four unlighted practicefields; perimeter walkway;playground; picnic shelters;parking for 200 cars; nine tenniscourts. $12.1 million
2. Aquatics centerPossibly at Poly High School.$3 million(city contributiontoward a $12 million project
4. Bobby Bonds ParkRemodel existing building forYouth Opportunity Center.$2.2 millionInstall artificial turf soccer field.$1 million
5. Bordwell ParkBuild Centro de Nios child carecenter.$2.7 million.Build Stratton Center seniorcitizen room addition.$1.5 million.
6. Bryant ParkBuild Arlanza Fitness Center forboxing, dance, gymnastics,weightlifting, etc.$3.4 million
7. Fairmount ParkDredge Lake Evans.$2.5 millionAdd nine holes to the existingnine-hole golf course.$15 million
8. Golden ParkBuild neighborhood park withbasketball and tennis courts,playground, picnic tables, andrestrooms.$5.25 million
9. Hunt Park
Add gymnasium.$4 million10. Hunter ParkBuild four lighted adult baseballfields, redo playground, addtennis courts and basketballcourts. $8 million11. Mission Ranch ParkBuild one lighted baseball fieldwith a soccer overlay;playground;concessions/restroom building; two soccerpractice fields. $6.2 million
12. La Sierra ParkAdd basketball court and trail forwalkers, joggers and equestri-ans; picnic shelters; andplayground.$750,000
13. Orange Terrace CommunityParkBuild two lighted baseball fields
with soccer/football overlays;two lighted practice fields forfootball and soccer; 300 parkingspaces; playground; basketballcourts; picnic shelters; andwalking path.$7.3 millionBuild community center andgymnasium.$11 million
14. Youth Sports ComplexAt Van Buren Boulevard andCleveland Avenue. Build threelighted baseball fields withsoccer/football overlays; fourlighted soccer/football fields;restrooms; basketball courts;playground; 300-plus parkingspaces; and multi-use trail.$13 million
OTHER PROJECTS
15. Senior centersDowntown. $7 millionLa Sierra. $7 million
TrailsNo definitive locations. $1.85 million
16. Arlington LibraryNearly triple the size of thelibrary and add a new parking lot.The expansion will create spaceto accommodate more comput-ers, books and other materials.$5.3 million
17. Orange Terrace LibraryPlanned at Orange TerraceCommunity Park in Orangecrestneighborhood in easternRiverside. $6 million
18. Arlanza CybraryFocused on computer technology
and the Internet. Planned in theArlanza area in western River-side. $6.5 million
New policing center(North or East)A new neighborhood policecenter either near KrameriaAvenue and Barton Street in thecitys east side or near Spruceand Main streets in the north.$7.8 million
911 dispatch and data centerA new dispatch center beingconsidered as part of theplanned Public Safety Administra-tion Building, or on property thecity expects to receive from the
Federal Aviation Administrationat Riverside Municipal Airport.$2.25 million
Three railroad crossingsReplace street-level railroadcrossing along key streets withoverpasses or underpasses.
19. Columbia AvenueThe overpass would be betweenChicago and Iowa avenues.$19.8 million
20. Magnolia AvenueBuilding the underpass wouldrequire relocating up to 16existing businesses, from BeattyDrive to the edge of the Ralphsshopping center. The underpasswould swing west to avoid theareas two largest buildings,Staples and Bank of America.$40 million
21.Third StreetAn underpass is planned to allowtraffic to pass under the Burling-ton Northern Santa Fe lines.$33 million
CITYWIDE
Property acquisitions Buy upland for street, median andsidewalk improvements invarious neighborhoods. Buy upold motels, liquor stores andother businesses along UniversityAvenue for redevelopment.
Other public works: Installation ofnew sidewalks, parkways andmedians. $26.14 million
Public Safety: In addition torenovation or relocation of FireStation No. 1, money would be
used to build a Public SafetyAdministration Building housingfire and police departments, toadd a new policing center and toimprove the 911 dispatch andData Center. $37.05 million
PROJECTHIGHLIGHTS
COURTESY OF THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE
The dredging of Lake Evans and an additionalnine holes for the golf course are possibleimprovements for Fairmont Park under thecitys proposal.
Children cool off in a water sprinkler at Bordwell Park, where a childcare center and an addition to the senior center are part of$4.2 million in improvements.
Traffic makes its way through a railroad crossing along Magnolia Avenue near Merrill Avenue after a trainpasses by. The city is planning to build an underpass so motorists dont have to contend with numeroustrain-related delays each day.
Lighted fields, new tennis and basketballcourts plus a remodeled playground are partof an $8 million upgrade at Hunter Park.
PHOTOS FROM THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE ARCHIVES
BECKY HAGEMAN/THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE
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