Reedley

Project Highlights

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

Manning Avenue Improvements – Phase 1

Project Description

This project used a grant that was matched with Measure C funds.

This project features:

  • Concrete and pavement upgrades
  • Underground utility improvements
  • New traffic loop detectors, striping, and signage

Project Location

  • 1,100 feet west of Reed Avenue to Frankwood Avenue

Manning Avenue Improvements – Phase 3

Project Description

This project used a grant that was matched with Measure C funds.

Updates include:

  • Concrete and pavement improvements
  • Underground utility work
  • Installation of median islands and street lighting
  • Upgraded traffic loop detectors, striping, and signage

Project Location

  • Columbia Avenue to Buttonwillow Avenue

Reed Avenue Improvements – Phase 1

Project Description

This project used a grant that was matched with Measure C funds.

Changes include:

  • A new traffic signal at Manning and Reed
  • A modern roundabout at North and Reed
  • Concrete and pavement improvements
  • Median islands, landscaping, and irrigation
  • Street lighting, underground utilities, striping, and signage

Project Location

  • North Avenue to Manning Avenue

Reed Avenue Improvements – Phase 2

Project Description

This project used a grant that was matched with Measure C funds.

Upgrades include:

  • Concrete and pavement improvements
  • Street lighting and underground utilities
  • Traffic striping and signage Grant-funded with Measure C matching support

Project Location

  • Manning Avenue to South Avenue

Frankwood Avenue Reconstruction

Project Description

This project used a grant that was matched with Measure C funds.

The work included:

  • Concrete and pavement upgrades
  • Median islands, landscaping, and irrigation
  • Street lighting, traffic striping and signage

Project Location

  • Manning Avenue to Northern City Limits

Buttonwillow Ditch Undergrounding

Project Description

This project used a grant that was matched with Measure C funds.

This project replaced an irrigation ditch with:

  • A 54-inch underground pipe
  • A new Class I multi-use trail

Project Location

  • Curtis Avenue to Southern City Limits

East Avenue Sidewalk Project

Project Description

This project used a grant that was matched with Measure C funds.

Improvements included:

  • Roadway excavation and tree removal
  • Sign and fence relocation
  • Installation of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, ramps, driveways, retaining wall, and utility adjustments

Project Location

  • Lincoln Avenue to August Avenue

Manning Avenue Bridge Replacement

Project Description

This project used a grant that was matched with Measure C funds.reen

This large-scale project included:

  • A new Kings River Bridge with ornamental railings and lighting
  • Reconstruction of Manning Avenue
  • Pavement, medians, drainage, curb/gutter/sidewalk, traffic signal retrofit
  • Landscaping, irrigation, lighting, underground utilities, striping, and signage

Project Location

  • Manning Avenue at Kings River

Reedley Parkway (Rail to Trail)

Project Description

This multi-phase project created a Class I trail along the old railroad right-of-way, plus a Class IV bike lane on Huntsman Avenue. These projects were supported by multiple grants with Measure C as the local match.

Features included:

  • A paved trail with lighting in key areas
  • Benches, picnic tables, landscaping, and irrigation
  • Signage and striping

Project Location

  • Kings River to Reedley Sports Park

More Impact in Reedley

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

In addition to the projects above, Measure C funding helped improve and maintain streets across the city, including:

  • Crack sealing, patching, repaving, and restriping
  • Notable repairs on J Street (8th to 12th) and K Street (Reed to Dinuba)

Other Measure C efforts include:

  • A citywide pavement management plan for routine pothole maintenance
  • Street median landscaping projects
  • An ADA Transition Plan and ramp improvements at:
    • Reed Avenue
    • Manning Avenue Bridge Replacement
    • Luke Trimble Park

Trail and bike facility projects funded in part by Measure C include:

  • Huntsman Bike Trail
  • Cricket Hollow Boat Launch Trail
  • Lake Trimble Park
  • Sidewalks and bikeways on Manning and Reed Avenues
  • Reed Avenue sidewalks
  • Buttonwillow Bike Path

Measure C also helped the City of Reedley win state and federal grants by providing matching funds—supporting planning, construction, and community improvements throughout the city

Funding Received

2007-2024 Funding Totals to Date

Program(s)

Measure C Funds*

Street Maintenance

$4,811,777.19

ADA Compliance

$160,038.47

Flexible Funding

$4,652,037.15

Pedestrian/Trails – Rural

$982,669.93

Bicycle Facilities

$251,873.12

Total

$10,858,395.86 *

*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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