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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 2011-12 to 2015-16
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JxNf I EM <br />This document is printed on recycled paper. <br />Cover Photos <br />Riverside Aquatics Complex, Ward 1 — A joint use facility in partnership with the Riverside Community <br />College District located on the Riverside City College campus, which includes an Olympic -sized competition <br />pool, 1 -10 meter diving boards, seating for 800, locker room and restroom facilities, scoreboard, nighttime <br />lighting, and additional pools for training and other events. <br />2. Alessandro Boulevard Median Improvements and Widening, Wards 2 and 4 — Installation of landscaping <br />and smart irrigation systems in the medians along Alessandro Boulevard between Mission Grove Parkway and <br />Sycamore Canyon Boulevard, in concert with a widening of the street from four to six lanes funded by the <br />Metropolitan Water District as part of a pipeline project in the street right of way. <br />3. Marcy Library and Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Department Headquarters, Ward 3 — <br />Relocation of the Marcy Library branch to a new, larger facility. The second floor of the facility is the new <br />Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Department headquarters. <br />4. Victoria Avenue Improvements, Wards 4 and 5 — Restoration of existing landscaping and installation of new, <br />enhanced landscaping along the length of Victoria Avenue including miniature roses, trees, and other plants, as <br />well as irrigation enhancements, bike route repairs, and improvements to and installation of walking paths. <br />5. J. L. Renck Community Center, Ward 5 — Replacement of the existing community center in Hunt Park with a <br />new, expanded facility with the addition of a gymnasium and additional parking. <br />6. Arlanza Library, Ward 6 — A new 8,000 square foot branch library in the Arlanza community to provide <br />enhanced access to technology, literacy instruction, and youth services. <br />7. Doty /Trust Park, Ward 7 — A new neighborhood park with approximately 7 acres of open space and 15 <br />developed acres featuring children's playgrounds, a turf meadow, picnic shelters, a jogging path, and play <br />areas. <br />
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