Clovis

Project Highlights

Here are some of Measure C’s biggest projects in the City of Clovis so far!

2024 ADA Ramp Replacement Project

Project Description

This project replaced the ADA ramps along Dry Creek Trail through Cottonwood Park. The improvements aim to enhance accessibility and ensure compliance with current ADA standards.

Project Location

  • Dry Creek Trail, Clovis

Project Photos

2024 City of Clovis Annual Slurry Project

Project Description

A slurry seal was added to trail at Veteran’s Parkway.

Project Location

  • Veteran’s Parkway, between 5th Street and 3rd Street

Project Photos

2024 Trail Project

Project Description

A new walking trail was built at the Dry Creek Trailhead.

Project Location

  • Dry Creek Trailhead at Shepherd and Sunnyside Avenues.

Project Photos

2024 Sunnyside Avenue Improvements

Project Location

  • Sunnyside Avenue, from Third to Barstow

Project Photos

Annual Bike Lane Restriping

Project Description

Bike lanes on Sierra Avenue were repainted as part of regular maintenance. This improved safety for cyclists and drivers.

Project Location

  • Sierra Avenue

Project Photos

Shaw Avenue and Trail Pavement Maintenance

Project Location

  • Shaw Avenue, from Leonard to McCall. 

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More Impact in Clovis

In addition to the highlighted projects listed above, what are some other things Measure C has done for the Clovis community?

Measure C also paid to fix streets throughout Clovis. These include upgrades to Sierra, Alluvial, Fowler, Barstow, Sunnyside, Willow, and Armstrong Avenues. Measure C improved safety at intersections, such as Willow and International Avenues. This change benefits students from Clovis North High School and Clovis Community College.  

Measure C funds paid for a citywide pavement management plan, allowing the City of Clovis to plan for regularly scheduled pothole maintenance. Measure C Street Maintenance and Flexible funding were used for street upkeep and improvements.

To support people with disabilities, Measure C ADA funds were used to:

  • Install and upgrade curb ramps
  • Add traffic signals with audible crossing sounds

Measure C also helped Clovis:

  • Add and maintain bike lanes
  • Build a new bike and pedestrian bridge to grow the Clovis trail system
  • Install a trail counter display
  • Add bike signs
  • Update the Bicycle Master Plan
  • Plan future improvements to the City of Clovis

Measure C helped also Clovis get state and federal grants by providing matching funds and paying for planning and construction.

Funding Received

2007-2024 Funding Totals to Date

Program(s)

Measure C Funds*

Street Maintenance

$18,044,688.17

ADA Compliance

$595,490.25

Flexible Funding

$17,449,184.73

Pedestrian/Trails – Urban

$4,336,152.70

Bicycle Facilities

$1,086,921.22

Total

$41,512,437.07 *

*This total includes interest earned while saving up for big projects. That means that the amount spent on your community is more than the amount collected from sales tax.

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