Rialto
Our commitment to the well-being and community pride of Rialto’s residents is evident through a series of initiatives aimed at enhancing various aspects of the city. These initiatives, backed by dedicated funding, reflect our determination to improve infrastructure, education, public safety, and community services while promoting safety and fostering a sense of pride among residents.
• $2.1M Rialto South Metrolink Affordable Housing Project — 55 affordable housing units
- $2.45M Randall Avenue Culvert at the Rialto
- $1.15M Linden Avenue Street rehab with ADA-compliant sidewalks
- $887,000 Cactus and Easton Streetlights
- $798,000 Cactus Trail beautification along the Rialto Channel
- $750K Cactus Avenue and others
- $750K Jurupa from Cactus to Walnut
- $610,000 El Rancho Verde Median Project
- $367,000 Lilac Streetlight Addition (6)
- $95,000 Cactus Streetlight – between Easton and Lurelane (4)
• $1.6M Birdsall Park Improvements
• $203,000 Carl Johnson Gym Upgrades
• $120,000 Fergusson Park Pickle Ball Courts
• $1,447,389 Rialto Police Department Real Time Crime Center
• $162,334 Rialto Police Department Off-highway Vehicles
• $150,000 Rialto Fire Department Special Utility Vehicle
• $2M International Healing Garden at RUSD
• $1.5M Rialto High Schol Baseball Field Improvements
• $1.5M Eisenhower High School Baseball Field Improvements
• $700,000 Rialto Library Study Rooms