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Glendora Avenue and Foothill Boulevard First-Last Mile Project

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The project involves implementing bicycle and pedestrian improvements along approximately 0.5 miles of Glendora Avenue and 1.5 miles of Foothill Boulevard in Glendora, California, with a focus on enhancing first and last mile access to the Metro A Line Glendora Station. It will introduce new Class II, III, and IV bikeway facilities, a roundabout, protected intersections, updated traffic signals, and high visibility crosswalks to improve safety and connectivity for all users. These enhancements are part of the broader Glendora People Movement Project, aimed at creating a cohesive, viable active transportation network throughout the city and strengthening multimodal travel options. The initiative directly supports the goals of the Glendora Community Plan’s Circulation and Air Quality Elements, City Ordinance 2084 – Safe Streets Program, the Glendora Station Area Vision Plan, and the Route 66 Corridor Specific Plan, aligning with regional transportation and sustainability objectives. The project seeks to increase internal city connectivity and external regional access while prioritizing safer, more intuitive pedestrian and cyclist routes to the Metro station, benefiting both Glendora residents and transit users. The San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments is overseeing the effort, with Yovanni Viramontes serving as the primary point of contact. Although the solicitation number and NAICS code are not provided, the project was posted on July 9, 2026, and the place of performance is clearly identified as Glendora, California, with a ZIP code of 91741. The initiative represents a strategic investment in active transportation infrastructure intended to reduce vehicle dependency, improve air quality, and support equitable access to public transit.

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Bicycle and pedestrian improvements along Glendora Avenue and Foothill Boulevard to enhance access to Metro A Line Station.

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California → San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Glendora Ave/Route 66 to Glendora Ave/Foothill Blvd. Foothill Blvd/Citrus Ave to Foothill Blvd/V, Glendora, CA, 91741

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AgencyCalifornia → San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments
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California → San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments
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Yovanni ViramontesProject Manager

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Public ROW bicycle/pedestrian improvements along approx. 0.5 miles of Glendora Ave and 1.5 miles of Foothill Blvd including first/last mile improvements to access Metro A Line Glendora Station. New Class II, III, and IV bikeway facilities, roundabout, protected intersections, traffic signal modifications, and high visibility crosswalks. Part of the Glendora People Movement Project, a City initiative that envisions a viable active transportation network throughout the City. The purpose is to improve pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular safety and build upon City’s existing and planned network of bikeways and trails to improve multimodal/alternative transportation network. The project includes first/last mile improvements aimed at making access to the new Metro A Line Glendora Station intuitive and safe. It will increase connectivity the various parts of the City internally and externally to the surrounding region. In addition, it will implement policies of the Circulation Element and Air Quality Element of the Glendora Community Plan, the City Ordinance 2084 – City of Glendora Safe Streets Program, the Glendora Station Area Vision Plan, and the Route 66 Corridor Specific Plan. The project will benefit the residents of the City of Glendora and users of the Metro rail.

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