City completes Golden Hill Road repair project
Project funded by sales tax measures, state transportation funds
– The City of Paso Robles has announced the completion of the Golden Hill Road Repair Project, a road safety and infrastructure effort. Final roadway striping and pavement markers were completed this week, marking the official conclusion of the project.
The repairs cover Golden Hill Road from Creston Road to just south of the roundabout. The work represents a key transportation corridor in the community. The project was funded through local and state sources, including Supplemental Sales Tax Measures E-12, now Measure I-24, Measure J-20 and Senate Bill 1.
“This project is a prime example of how our city continues to prioritize road safety and long-term infrastructure investments,” said Public Works Director Freda Berman. “Thanks to the support of our residents and the passage of Measure I-24 in November 2024, we’re able to continue this vital work to improve streets and enhance quality of life in the City of Paso Robles.”
Measure I-24, which renewed and extended the original Measure E-12, provides a local funding source to address road repairs, reduce maintenance backlogs and support road-related capital improvement projects throughout the city.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about upcoming roadwork and improvement projects by visiting www.prcity.com or following the city on social media.
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