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HomeMy WebLinkAbout17-Public Works CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Nadeem Majaj, Director Subject: Resolution approving Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) CIl223 with the San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) defining the roles and responsibilities of the agencies for maintaining and operating San Bernardino Valley Coordinated Traffic Signal Timing Program Tiers I, 2, 3 and 4. Dept: Public Works - Traffic Engineering Date: August 2,2011 MCC Date: September 6,2011 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution. /;t:/-~7 Signature g /; (, //1 Contact person: Robert Eisenbeisz, City Engineer Phone: 5203 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Resolution, & MOU Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: None Source: Acc!. Description: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. /7 ()t1-~(P-c3d/1 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: Resolution approving Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) CI1223 with the San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) defining the roles and responsibilities for maintaining and operating San Bernardino Valley Coordinated Traffic Signal Timing Program Tiers 1,2,3 and 4. BACKGROUND: On September I, 1999, SANBAG approved development of the San Bernardino Valley Coordinated Traffic Signal Program Tiers 1,2,3 and 4 to be implemented over a 10-year period. As part of the program, SANBAG has worked with member agencies to implement a multi- jurisdictional plan for interconnecting and coordinating traffic signals in the San Bernardino Valley. The goal of the program was to decrease arterial travel times, congestion and pollution. The program involves implementation of signal timing and coordination plans, hardware and communication upgrades, support monitoring and maintenance of signal operations. The program was divided into four implementation tiers; Tiers I through 4. Tiers I and 2 involve approximately 650 signals, and Tiers 3 and 4 involve approximately 680 traffic signals. Construction of Tiers I and 2 was completed in June 2009, and Tiers 3 and 4 are expected to be completed by December 2011. At the completion of this program, approximately 1,300 traffic signals throughout the San Bernardino Valley will be interconnected and synchronized. SANBAG currently has an agreement with a traffic engineering consultant to monitor the implemented signal timing for a specified period of time. The monitoring period for Tiers I and 2 ended in June 2011, but was administratively extended to October 2011. The monitoring period for Tiers 3 and 4 will commence on December 31, 2011, for a period of one year. Upon completion of the monitoring periods, SANBAG will retain the services of a consultant for more elaborate maintenance and timing services that will be provided upon written request from participating agencies that are unable to perform the work on their own. This MOU serves as a guide for the operation and maintenance of coordinated traffic signals along the key arterial routes in the San Bernardino Valley Coordinated Traffic Signal Timing Program Tiers 1,2,3 and 4. In order to ensure continuous operation of the program, SANBAG is requesting participating agencies to enter into the MOU. The MOU shall continue through September 30, 2016, unless terminated or extended by mutual consent of all parties. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution. ATTACHMENTS: . Resolution . MOU C1l223 2 RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) C11223 WITH SAN BERNARDINO ASSOCIATED GOVERNMENTS (SANBAG) DEFINING THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITES OF THE AGENCIES FOR MAINTAINING AND OPERATING SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COORDINATED TRAFFIC SIGNAL TIMING PROGRAM TIERS 1,2,3 AND 4. 3 4 5 6 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 7 SECTION 1. The City Manager of the City of San Bernardino is hereby authorized and 8 directed to execute the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) CI1223 with San Bernardino 9 10 Associated Governments (SANBAG) for the maintenance and operation of San Bernardino II Valley Coordinated Traffic Signal Timing Program Tiers I, 2, 3 and 4. A copy of said MOU is 12 attached and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A". 13 SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above-referenced MOU is rescinded if 14 the parties to the agreement fail to execute it within ninety days (90) days of the passage of this 15 resolution. 16 /1/ 17 /1/ 18 /1/ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) C11223 WITH SAN BERNARDINO ASSOCIATED GOVERNMENTS (SANBAG) DEFINING THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITES OF THE AGENCIES FOR MAINTAINING AND OPERATING SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COORDINATED TRAFFIC SIGNAL TIMING PROGRAM TIERS 1,2, 3 AND 4. 3 4 5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and 6 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of , 2011, by the following vote, to wit: 7 8 Council Members: 9 MARQUEZ 10 JENKINS 11 BRINKER 12 SHORETT 13 KELLEY 14 JOHNSON 15 16 MC CAMMACK 17 AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 18 City Clerk 19 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of , 2011. 20 Patrick J. Morris, Mayor City of San Bernardino 21 22 23 Approved as to form: 24 JAMES F. PENMAN, 25 City Attorney Exhibit "A" MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING CI1223 BY AND BETWEEN SAN BERNARDINO ASSOCIATED GOVERNMENTS AND COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND THE CITIES OF CHINO, CHINO HILLS, COL TON, FONTANA, GRAND TERRACE, HIGHLAND, LOMA LINDA, MONTCLAIR, ONTARIO, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, REDLANDS, RIAL TO, SAN BERNARDINO, UPLAND, YUCAIPA FOR SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COORDINATED TRAFFIC SIGNAL TIMING SYSTEM PROGRAM TIERS 1,2,3 & 4 This MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (hereinafter, "MOU") is effective on the Effective Date as defined herein, by and between the San Bernardino Associated Governments (hereinafter referred to as "AUTHORITY"), the cities of Chino, Chino Hills, Colton, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Highland, Lorna Linda, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, Rialto, San Bernardino, Upland, Yucaipa, (hereinafter "CITIES"); the County of San Bernardino (hereinafter "COUNTY"); CITIES, COUNTY, and AUTHORITY are hereinafter individually referred to as a "Party" and collectively referred to as the "Parties". RECITALS: WHEREAS, this MOU constitutes a guide to the operation and maintenance of coordinated traffic signals along certain key arterial routes in the San Bernardino Valley Coordinated Traffic Signal Timing System Program Tiers 1, 2, 3 & 4, as shown on Table 1 and Figure 1, List of Corridors -Tiers 1 & 2; and Table 2 and Figure 2, List of Corridors-Tiers 3 & 4. It constitutes solely a guide to the intentions, agreements and policies of the Parties involved and; WHEREAS, on September 1,1999, the AUTHORITY approved development of the San Bernardino Valley Coordinated Traffic Signal System Tiers 1, 2, 3 and 4 (hereinafter the "PROJECT") to be implemented over a IO-year period. As part of the PROJECT, AUTHORITY has worked with CITIES and COUNTY to implement a multijurisdictional plan for interconnecting and coordinating traffic signals in the San Bernardino Valley. The goal of the Signal Synchronization program is to C11223 [2] decrease arterial travel times, congestion and pollution. Construction of the PROJECT required implementation of signal timing and coordination plans, hardware and communication upgrades, support monitoring and maintenance of signal operations. When fully implemented, the project will synchronize approximately 1,300 traffic signals throughout the San Bernardino Valley and; WHEREAS, the PROJECT is divided into four implementation tiers; Tiers I and 2, which cover approximately 650 traffic signals, and Tiers 3 and 4, with approximately 680 traffic signals. While Tiers 3 & 4 are currently under construction scheduled to be completed in December 2011, Tiers 1 and 2 were completed in June 2009. Traffic signals central system upgrade (part oJ Tier 2 scope of work) will be completed by June 2011 and; WHEREAS, a before and after study was conducted on Tiers 1 & 2 to evaluate the benefits of the signal synchronization system. Benefits monitored include change in travel time, number of stops, change in average speed and air quality benefits. Signal synchronization has resulted in improvements varied on an arterial-by arterial basis, but system-wide averages amounted to approximately 22% reduction in travel time, approximately 47% reduction in number of stops, and approximately 27% improvement in travel speed during the AM and PM peak periods. Similar improvements are expected for Tiers 3 and 4 portion of the PROJECT and; WHEREAS, AUTHORITY, CITIES and COUNTY have agreed that the coordination of traffic signals across jurisdictional boundaries in an effort to reduce delays and improve travel times is one critical component for improving mobility, traffic operations, maximize system efficiency and air quality in the San Bernardino Valley and; WHEREAS, AUTHORITY has implemented a Valley-wide coordinated traffic signal system Tiers 1& 2 and is currently in the process of completing Tiers 3 & 4. Figures 1 and 2 graphically depict the arterials included in Tiers I, 2, 3 & 4 coordinated arterial networks. Design and construction of the necessary traffic signal communications system, and development and implementation of synchronized traffic signal timing plans, are the first steps in the continual operation of the system. However, to ensure that the system, once implemented, continues to operate as planned in an efficient manner, it is important that communication and cooperation among all participating agencies be maintained. To accomplish these goals, the Parties are entering into the terms of this MOU as set forth herein. Now, therefore, it is mutually understood and agreed by AUTHORITY, CITIES and COUNTY to enter into the following MOU with respect to the matters as follows: ARTICLE 1. COMPLETE AGREEMENT This MOU, including all exhibits and attachments which are incorporated herein and made applicable by this reference, constitutes the complete and exclusive statement C11223 [3] of the terms and conditions of the MOU between the AUTHORITY, CITIES and COUNTY concerning this PROJECT and supersedes all prior representations, understanding and communications between the Parties. The invalidity in whole or part of any term or condition of this MOU shall not affect the validity of other terms or conditions. ARTICLE 2. PARTIES RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 Traffic signal timing plans for those coordinated arterials identified in Tables I and 2 (List of corridors) have been and/or will be developed and implemented by AUTHORITY (or their consultant) after review and approval by the respective CITIES and COUNTY. Any subsequent substantive changes (such as cycle length) to those traffic signal timing plans proposed by any of the Parties shall be agreed upon in writing by all affected CITIES and COUNTY with notice to all parties. 2.2 All Parties shall maintain a common time source (either a GPS time clock, or other highly accurate time source) at the appropriate field master traffic signal controller or control center for its signals along arterials identified in Tables I and 2 and shall resynchronize the system clock time at 12:00 midnight each day. The time source either already exists or has been provided by AUTHORITY as part of Tier I & 2 or Tiers 3 & 4. 2.3 Any Party wishing to add existing signalized intersections or newly signalized intersections to the coordinated signal system along the synchronization corridor as identified in Tables 1 and 2 shall be responsible for providing compatible traffic signal control equipment, and appropriate traffic signal communications between adjacent traffic signals and to their master controller or traffic control center. Modifications and/or additions to accommodate the coordination signal timing plans for those additional intersections shall be agreed to in writing by all affected Parties. 2.4 AUTHORITY has contracted with a traffic engineering consultant(s) to develop, maintain and monitor the designated signal timing plans for a specified period of time listed below (monitoring period). The consultant is authorized to act on AUTHORITY's behalf (and above-mentioned San Bernardino Valley agencies) relative to any proposed signal timing modifications, additions, etc. a. The Monitoring Period for Tiers I & 2 will end in June of2011. b. The Monitoring Period for Tiers 3' & 4 will commence at the by December 31, 20 II and will last I year from commencement date. 2.5 At the end of the monitoring periods, the Parties will be responsible for maintaining and monitoring the synchronized traffic signal timing within their C11223 [4] respective jurisdictions. Any modifications to the base synchronized timing affecting other jurisdiction(s) shall be agreed upon in writing by all Parties. 2.6 Based on the cooperation of the Parties and at the end of the Monitoring Period, AUTHORITY will retain the services of a consultant to provide the more elaborate maintenance and timing services that the Parties cannot provide on their own. This service is to ensure the proper functioning of the system(s). These extra services will be provided upon written request from the agencies to AUTHORITY and will include specialized timing and maintenance requirements that the Parties cannot perform on their own. Upon written approval of the requested services by the AUTHORITY, AUTHORITY will dispatch its consultant to work with the requesting Party to provide the service. AUTHORITY is responsible for all costs related to the use of the consultant identified in this section 2.6. AUTHORITY must approve in advance any of the Parties requests to use these consultant services. ARTICLE 3. MUTUAL AGREEMENTS The Parties agree to the following mutual agreements and responsibilities: 3.1 To cooperate and coordinate with all Parties, their staff, contractors, consultants and vendors, in providing the services and responsibilities required under this MOU to the extent practicable with respect to the performance hereunder. 3 .2 To work together in good faith, using reasonable efforts to resolve any issues, changes or disputes arising out ofthis MOU. 3.3 This MOU can only be changed or amended upon mutual consent of all Parties. All changes or amendments to this MOU must be in writing and executed by all Parties. Facsimile signatures will be permitted. 3.4 This MOU shall be governed by all applicable federal, state and local laws. The Parties agree that in the performance under this MOU, each Party shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, statutes and ordinances as promulgated hereunder. 3.5 The term of this MOU shall continue in full force and effect through September 30, 2016, unless terminated or extended by mutual consent of all Parties. 3.6 The date that this MOU is executed by all Parties shall be the Effective Date of the MOU. 3.7 This MOU may be signed in Counterparts C11223 [5] 3.8 Neither SANBAG nor any officer or employee thereof is responsible for any injury, damage or liability occurring or arising by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by CITY/COUNTY in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated to CITY/COUNTY under this AGREEMENT. It is understood and agreed that, pursuant to Government Code Section 895.4, CITY/COUNTY shall fully defend, indemnify and save harmless SANBAG, its officers and employees from all claims, suits or actions of every name, kind and description brought for or on account of injury (as defined by Government Code Section 810.8) or damage occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by CITY/COUNTY under or in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated to CITY/COUNTY under this AGREEMENT. CITY's/COUNTY's indemnification obligation applies to SANBAG's "passive" negligence but does not apply to SANBAG's "sole negligence" or "willful misconduct" within the meaning of Civil Code Section 2782. CITY/COUNTY is an authorized self-insured public entity for purposes of Professional Liability, General Liability, Automobile Liability and Workers' Compensation and warrant that through its programs of self-insurance, it has adequate coverage or resources to protect against liabilities arising out of the performance of the terms, conditions or obligations of this AGREEMENT. SANBAG warrants that it maintains insurance for these purposes. 3.9 Neither CITY/COUNTY nor any officer or employee thereof is responsible for any injury, damage or liability occurring or arising by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by SANBAG in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated to SANBAG under this AGREEMENT. It is understood and agreed that, pursuant to Government Code Section 895.4, SANBAG shall fully defend, indemnify and save harmless CITY/COUNTY, its officers and employees from all claims, suits or actions of every name, kind and description brought for or on account of injury (as defined by Government Code Section 810.8) or damage occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by SAN BAG under or in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated to SAN BAG under this AGREEMENT. SANBAG's indemnification obligation applies to CITY's/COUNTY's "passive" negligence but does not apply to CITY's/COUNTY's "sole negligence" or "willful misconduct" within the meaning of Civil Code Section 2782. CITY/COUNTY is an authorized self- insured public entity for purposes of Professional Liability, General Liability, Automobile Liability and Workers' Compensation and warrant that through its programs of self insurance, it has adequate coverage or resources to protect against liabilities arising out of the performance of the terms, conditions or obligations of this AGREEMENT. SANBAG warrants that it maintains insurance for these purposes. C11223 [6] SAN BERNARDINO ASSOCIATED GOVERNMENTS By: Date: Larry McCallon, President SANBAG Board of Directors APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: By: Date: Penny Alexander-Kelley SANBAG Counsel CONCURRENCE: By: Date: C11223 Kathleen Murphy-Perez Contracts Manager CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO By: Date: Charles E. McNeely City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Date: ~.-f/ :UJ/I' , [7] TIERS 1 & 2 Synchronization Corridors No. Arterial Segment Limits Jurisdiction(s) 1 Ramona Ave Philadelphia St to Chino/Caltrans Riverside Dr 2 Monte Vista Ave Foothill Blvd to Holt Blvd Upland/Montclair/Caltrans 3 Central Ave/Soquel Foothill Blvd to Butterfield Upland/Montclair/San Canyon Pkwy Ranch Rd Bernardino (County)/ Chino/Chino HiIIs/Caltrans 4 Mountain Ave (North) 8th St to 6th St Upland/Ontario/Caltrans 5 Mountain Ave (South) Philadelphia St to Ontario/Chino/Caltrans Riverside Dr 6 Euclid Ave 19th St to Pine Ave Upland/Ontario/Chino/ Caltrans 7 Grove Ave (North) Arrow Hwy/Arrow Rte to Rancho 4th St Cucamonaa/Ontario 8 Grove Ave (South) Philadelphia St to Ontario/Caltrans Riverside Dr 9 Vineyard Ave (North) 4th St to Holt Blvd Ontario/Caltrans 10 Vineyard Ave (South) Philadelphia St to Ontario/Caltrans Riverside Dr 11 Archibald Ave (North) 4th St to Airport Dr Rancho Cucamonga/ Ontario/Caltrans 12 Archibald Ave (South) Mission Blvd to Ontario/Caltrans Riverside Dr 13 Haven Ave Lemon Ave to Rancho Cucamonga/ Riverside Dr Ontario/Caltrans 14 Milliken Ave (North) 4th St to Airport Dr Rancho Cucamonga/ Ontario/Caltrans 15 Milliken Ave (South) Philadelphia St to SR-60 Ontario/Caltrans EB Ramps 16 Etiwanda Ave 4th StlSan Bernardino Rancho Cucamonga/ Ave to Airport Dr Ontario/San Bernardino (County)/Fontana/ Caltrans 17 Cherry Ave Baseline Ave to Fontana/San Bernardino Jurupa Ave fCountvl/Caltrans 18 Citrus Ave Valley Blvd to Slover Ave Fontana/Caltrans Table 1-List of Corridors -Tiers 1 & 2 C11223 [8] 19 Sierra Ave Valley Blvd to Slover Ave Fontana/Caltrans 20 Cedar Ave San Bernardino Ave to San Bernardino (County)/ Slover Ave Caltrans 21 Riverside Ave Valley Blvd to Slover Ave Rialto/Caltrans 22 Pepper Ave Valley Blvd to 1-10 EB Colton/San Bernardino Ramos fCountvJ/Caltrans 23 Rancho Ave Valley Blvd to 1-10 EB Colton/San Bernardino Ramos fCountvJ/Caltrans 24 La Cadena Dr G St to Valley Blvd Colton 25 Waterman Ave 40th St to 5th St San Bernardino (City)/ (North) San Bernardino (County)/ Caltrans 26 Waterman Ave Hospitality Ln to Barton San Bernardino (City)/ (South) Rd/WashinQton St Colton 27 Tippecanoe Ave Baseline St to Redlands San Bernardino (City)/ Blvd San Bernardino (County)/ Hiahland/Caltrans 28 Mountain View Ave 1-10 WB Ramps to San Bernardino (City)/ Redlands Blvd Lorna Linda/Caltrans 29 California St Orange Tree Ln to Redlands/Loma Linda/ Redlands Blvd Caltrans 30 Alabama St Lugonia Ave to Redlands San Bernardino (County)/ Blvd Redlands/Caltrans 31 Tennessee St Lugonia Ave to Redlands/Caltrans Redlands Blvd 32 Highland Ave Macy St to SR-330 NB San Bernardino (City)/ Ramps San Bernardino (County)/ Hiahland/Caltrans 33 Baseline (West) Etiwanda Ave to Rancho Cucamonga/ Mango Ave Fontana/Caltrans 34 Baseline (East) Cedar Ave to Church St Rialto/San Bernardino (City)/San Bernardino (County)/Highland/ Caltrans 35 Foothill Blvd Monte Vista Ave to H St Upland/Rancho Cucamonga/Fontana/ Rialto/San Bernardino fCitvJ/Caltrans 36 Arrow Hwy/8th St Police Station to Montclair/Upland Euclid Ave C11223 [9] 37 4th SU Grove Ave to Cherry Ave Ontario/Rancho San Bernardino Ave Cucamonga!San Bemardino (County)/ Ca/trans 38 Holt Blvd Amherst Ave to Montc/air/Ontario/Ca/trans Convention Center Wav/Guasti Rd 39 Mission Blvd Roswell Ave to San Bernardino (County)/ Milliken Ave Montc/air/Ontario/Ca/trans 40 Philadelphia St Ramona Ave to San Bernardino (County)/ Haven Ave Chino/Ontario/Caltrans 41 Riverside Dr Reservoir Dr to Chino/San Bernardino Milliken Ave (CountvJ/Ontario/Caltrans 42 Valley Blvd Etiwanda Ave to 9th St Ontario/San Bernardino (County)/Fontana/Ria/to/ Co/ton/Ca/trans 43 Hospitality Ln E St to Tippecanoe Ave San Bernardino (City)/ Ca/trans 44 Redlands Blvd Hunts Ln to 1-10 EB On- Co/ton/San Bernardino Ramp/Ford St (City)/Loma Linda! Red/ands/Caltrans 45 Barton Rd 1-215 SB On-Ramp to Grand Terrace/Caltrans Grand Terrace Rd/Honey Hill Dr 46 Washington SUBarton Weir Rd to Judson SU San Bernardino (City)/ Rd/ Brookside Ave/ Ford St Co/ton/Loma Linda!San Citrus Ave Bernardino (County)/ Red/ands C11223 [10] J i I .. III C i 0 N ~ ~ 0 .5 'a C , 0 .. Xl ~ I 0 a: 11 0 '0' i 0 ~ ! . ~ ~ 0 ;; .. ll. . Ii. '" '" 0 en (i5 N 0 ~ N ~ N III 0 .~ ~ a; lii O- f- F F F ... .. 0 ~ . . .. 1= ~ ~ ~ M ~ 8 ~ := ~ ~ ,g i :c ~ .... >C I w '" l. II . ~ ~ 0 .- Eo-< . I . '" l. ..... ~ 0 0 'e .- l. . 0 l. .. . 0 i 0 i . 0 0 u o 0 ~ 0 \ . . . I .... ~ o . " . 0 ~ ..~~ '+. o 0 l. '" ~o = N ~ Of) N ... .- ... ~ 0 II '>) ~. :~. I ~ ~ ~ .~ o u Table 2-List of Corridors-Tiers 3 & 4 TIERS 3 & 4 Synchronization Corridors No. Arterial Segment Limits Jurisdiction(s) 1 Butterfield Ranch Rd Butterfield Ranch Rd to CALTRANS/Chino Hills Shady View/SR-71 SB ramps 2 Chino Ave SR-71 to Euclid Ave CAL TRANS/Chino 3 Chino Hills Pkwy Walnut Creek to Central Ave CAL TRANS/Chino/Chino Hills 4 Grand Ave/Edison Ave SR-71 to Euclid Ave CAL TRANS/Chino 5 Peyton Dr Rock Springs Dr to Glen Chino Hills Ridge Dr 6 Soquel Cyn Rd Pinehurst Dr to Butterfield Chino Hills Ranch Rd 7 Airport Dr Vineyard Ave to Milliken Ontario Ave 8 Archibald Ave Lemon to 4th St CALTRANS/Rancho Cucamonga 9 Benson Ave 16th St to 8th St Upland 10 Campus Ave 1-210 WB ramps to 16th St CALTRANS/Upland 11 Carnelian St/Vineyard Lemon to 4th St CAL TRANS/Ontario/Rancho Ave Cucamonga 12 Day Creek Blvd 1-210 WB ramps to Baseline CAL TRANS/Rancho Rd Cucamonga 4th St/San Bernardino Ave 13 Etiwanda Ave to Valley Blvd, Airport Ontario, SB County Dr/Slover Ave to Francis St 14 Grove Ave San Bernardino Rd to Ontario/Rancho Cucamonga Philadelphia St 15 Inland Empire Blvd Turner Ave to Milliken Ave Ontario 16 Milliken Ave Vintage to Mission Blvd CAL TRANS/Ontario/Rancho Cucamonga 17 Mountain Ave 21st St to Philadelphia, Chino/Ontario/Upland Riverside Ave to Edison Ave 18 Ontario Mills Pkwy Milliken Ave to Rochester Ontario Ave College Park to Etiwanda Fontana/Rancho 19 Arrow Route/Hwy/Blvd Ave, Citrus Ave to Locust CucamongajUpland Ave 20 Jurupa St UPS Driveway to Etiwanda, CAL TRANS/Ontario/Fontana Mulberry to Sierra Ave C11223 [12] Riverside Ave to San 21 Ayala Dr/Cedar Ave Bernardino Ave/Slover to CALTRANS/Rialto/SB County 11th St 22 Beech Summit Heights Gateway to Fontana Sierra Lakes Pkwy 23 Bloomington Ave Riverside Ave to Larch Ave Rialto/SB County 24 Citrus Ave Summit Ave to Valley Blvd CAL TRANS/Fontana 25 Mulberry Ave Slover Ave to Philadephia St Fontana Live Oak to San Bernardino 26 Riverside Ave Ave, Slover Ave to Kline CALTRANS/Rialto/SB County Ranch Rd 27 San Bernardino Ave Cherry Ave to Fontana Ave SB County/Rialto 28 Sierra Ave Summit Ave to Valley Blvd, CAL TRANS/Fontana Slover to Jurupa Ave 29 Sierra Lakes Pkwy Citrus Ave to Sierra Ave Fontana 30 Slover Ave Etiwanda Ave to Mulberry, Fontana/Rialto Sierra Ave to Tamarind Ave Linden Ave to Riverside Ave, 31 Rialto Ave Rancho Ave to Waterman Rialto, SB City Ave 32 2nd St Metrolink to Waterman Ave CAL TRANS/SB City 33 3rd St Lena Dr to Palm Ave Highland/SB County/SB City 34 40th St Kendall Dr to Waterman Ave SB City 35 5th St!GreenSpot Rd G St to E. Village at Highland CAL TRANS/Highland/SB City 36 Arrowhead Ave 30th St to Orange Show Rd 5 B City 37 Boulder Ave Highland Ave to Greenspot Highland Rd 38 Del Rosa Dr Lynwood Dr to Harry CALTRANS/SB County/SB Shepard Blvd City 39 Inland Center Dr Mount Vernon Ave to E St CALTRANS/SB City 40 Kendall Dr/E St Palm to Fairway Dr SB City 41 La Cadena Dr Mount Vernon Ave to 7th St Colton 42 MillSt Eucalyptus to Tippecanoe CAL TRANS/SB City Ave 43 Mount Vernon Ave 21st St to Valley Blvd/I-10 Colton/SB City WB 44 Pepper Ave Rialto Ave to Valley Blvd Colton/SB City 45 Rancho Ave Rialto Ave to Valley Blvd Colton 46 Reche Cyn Barton Rd to Shane Dr Colton/SB County 47 Victoria Av Highland Av to 3rd St Highland 48 Orange Show Rd/San E St to Orange St CAL TRANS/Redlands/SB Bernardino Ave County/SB City C11223 [13] River Bluff Ave to Lugonia CAL TRANS/Redlands/SB 49 Alabama St Ave, Redlands Blvd to Barton Rd County 50 Lugonia Ave Alabama St to Wabash Ave CAL TRANS/Redlands/SB Cou nty 51 Mountain View Ave Redlands Blvd to Barton Rd CALTRANS/Loma Linda 52 Oak Glen Rd Cali mesa Blvd to Bryant St Yucaipa 53 Orange St San Bernardino Ave (East) to CAL TRANS/Red lands Citrus Ave 54 Yucaipa Blvd 1-10 to Bryant St CAL TRANS/Yucaipa 1 Butterfield Ranch Rd Butterfield Ranch Rd to CALTRANS/Chino Hills Shady View/SR-71 SB ramps 2 Chino Ave SR-71 to Fern Ave CAL TRANS/Chino 3 Chino Hills Pkwy Walnut Creek to Monte CAL TRANS/Chino/Chino Hills Vista Ave 4 Grand Ave/Edison Ave SR-71 to Euclid Ave CAL TRANS/Chino 5 Peyton Dr Rock Springs Dr to Glen Chino Hills Ridge Dr 6 Soquel Cyn Rd Pinehurst Dr to Butterfield Chino Hills Ra nch Rd 7 Airport Dr Vineyard Ave to Milliken Ontario Ave 8 Archibald Ave Lemon to 4th St CAL TRANS/Rancho Cucamonga 9 Benson Ave 16th St to 8th St Upland C11223 [14] ~ o z < '" 0:: CJ)w I-F z, W::; ::2:~ z~ O::CI) W..J >< oz CJ~ Cu WU: ~~ -I- Uo Ow CJ)~ CJ)z <(0 00:: zg CU 0::>- <(~ z~ 0::> Wo lDz ZO <(0:: CJ)~ 0:: w m z ~ ~ 0:: o ~ z tJ w ..., o 0:: a. -! ~ !fl '" '0: "'0 iil~ w z -I \ ! 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