Traffic & Transit
South Pasadena City’s Pine Street Partnership Restores Pavement
The City of South Pasadena (City), in partnership with the City of Alhambra, hosted a ribbon cutting on Feb. 19 for Rehabilitation.
February 20, 2020
SOUTH PASADENA, (Calif.) – The City of South Pasadena (City) in partnership with the City of Alhambra, hosted a ribbon cutting on Feb. 19 for the Pine Street Rehabilitation Project, which restored the pavement on Pine Street from Atlantic Boulevard to Huntington Drive.
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“We are thankful for the opportunity to collaborate with the City of Alhambra on this important infrastructure project that will help traffic move safely,” said City of South Pasadena Mayor Robert “Bob” Joe.
The City of South Pasadena and the City of Alhambra collaborated on the rehabilitation of Pine Street to ensure resources were maximized to cover construction costs. The project spanned .25 miles and included removing existing pavement and reconstructing a full asphalt pavement over the entire roadway, utility adjustments and restoring pavement striping and markings.
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The City’s share of the project was $119,196 and was funded through the City’s Street Improvement Project Capital Plan.
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