Project Highlights
Here are some of Measure C’s biggest projects in the City of Kingsburg so far!
21st Ave. (Shady Lane) Improvements
Downtown Pedestrian Facility Improvements
Project Description
This project made sidewalks, crosswalks, and other areas better for pedestrians in downtown.
Project Location
- Downtown Kingsburg
Median Landscaping Improvements
Citywide Crosswalk Improvement Project
Slurry Seal and Bike Lane Installation
More Impact in Kingsburg
What else has Measure C done for Kingsburg?
Measure C improved streets in Kingsburg. It fixed potholes, sealed cracks, patched, repaved, and restriped roads. These changes made the roads safer and more durable. Work done on Madison, 19th, Earl and Sierra Street are good examples.
Measure C funded new street lights across the city. It also supported the Golden State Corridor bike path. This helped Kingsburg improve safety for drivers, walkers, and cyclists.
Other ADA Measure C funding was used to repair sidewalks to provide access for people with disabilities.
Kingsburg used Measure C funds to match grants. This helped them get state and federal money for many community projects.
Funding Received
2007-2024 Funding Totals to Date
Program(s)
Measure C Funds*
Street Maintenance
$2,840,285.00
ADA Compliance
$95,183.96
Flexible Funding
$3,338,957.96
Total
$6,274,426.92 *
*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.