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Public Works <br />Measure X funding has played a key role in advancing the Public Works Agency's <br />efforts to enhance and improve City services and infrastructure: <br />• Additional dedicated crews for QOLT Clean-up <br />0 20 work shifts per week for clean up <br />* Strengthened City's ability to address municipal code violations related to <br />homelessness <br />• Over 500 new Streetlights have been installed <br />o In-house staff to quickly respond and repair streetlight outages due to extreme <br />weather, traffic collisions, and vandalism. <br />• Approximately 250,000 square feet of alley corridor improvements over the past <br />three fiscal years. The City is on track to complete approximately 100,000 square <br />feet of improvements per year, provided recurring funding levels remain <br />unchanged. <br />• Approximately 60,000 square feet of sidewalk defects and trip hazards each year, <br />making meaningful progress toward reducing an estimated 4,000 sidewalk <br />locations needing replacement. <br />• Traffic signals installation at Segerstrom Ave & Spruce, traffic signal modification at <br />Segerstrom Ave & Raitt St and Segerstrom Ave & Flower St., pedestrian hybrid <br />beacon installation at Edinger Ave & Towner St., speed humps installation along <br />Deodar St, Willits St, Elder Ave and Center St., and speed feedback installation at 8 <br />locations including along McFadden Ave, Broadway, Fairhaven Ave, and Bristol St. <br />• Helped enhance City's roadway quality by rehabilitating distressed streets and <br />repairing concrete <br />o During FY 2024/25, the City rehabilitated approximately 2.4 million square feet <br />of residential streets. Projects include Local Street Preventative FY 22/23 (23- <br />6907), Local Street Preventative Maintenance FY 23/24 (24-6907) and Local <br />Street Preventative Maintenance FY 24/25 (25-6907). <br />Measure X Success 46 <br />