2026 Mobility

City of Industry Road Improvements Improve Safety and Accessibility City-Led and Funded Public Works Projects Improve Infrastructure for Commuters, Businesses and Residents By Amy Bentley Special Sections Writer A s part of its ongoing commitment to regional infrastructure investment, the City of Industry continues to modernize and

safety, accessibility, and long-term durability and reliability across its many streets. “These projects are part of our broader effort to support commuters, residents, and local businesses by keeping our infrastructure modern and reliable,” said Mat Hudson, Public Works Director for the City of Industry. “Investing in well-maintained, accessible roads is essential for our community’s

improve key transportation corridors through a number of major road improvement projects. This year’s Annual Pavement Rehabilitation project is underway. This $6 million project consists of resurfacing various streets throughout the City and the reconstruction of Bonelli Street.

safety and economic vitality.” Fullerton Road, north of the Grade Separation : Improvements on Fullerton Road were focused on enhancing safety for pedestrians and improving commute quality for drivers. Upgrades included new concrete pavement, upgraded sidewalks and ADA- compliant ramps, and enhanced pedestrian features. The City invested $1.7 million on this project and it was completed under budget.

The work consists mainly of installing new pavement; repairing broken curbs, gutters, driveways and sidewalks; upgrading curb ramps to current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards; adjusting existing utilities to finish grade; and installing pavement markers, markings and striping, and repainting red curbs throughout. Meanwhile, several recently completed road improvement projects are the latest examples of the City’s work to enhance

Mayor Cory Moss The intersection at Nelson Avenue & Sunset Avenue after improvements.

The intersection at Nelson Avenue & Puente Avenue after improvements.

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