State Route 60 East Corridor Study Public Meetings
The SR60 East Corridor Study will identify land use alternatives for four sub-areas along the freeway with consideration of highest and best land use. The study area traverses along the eastern portion of Highway 60, from roughly Nason Street to the City limits from west to east and Hemlock Avenue to Eucalyptus Avenue from north to south. Please see the map below for specific location details.
The City of Moreno Valley, with assistance from the City’s Consultant Raimi and Associates, has prepared a preferred concept and two additional alternative land use concepts for public review available with the Planning Commission staff report. The information provided focuses on long-term goals and policy guidance for any future land use modification proposals within the study area. A Community Workshop on October 14, 2013 provided the opportunity to review land use alternatives with stakeholders, property owners, and residents. The input received at the Community Workshop has facilitated the development of the land use study. Three alternatives were presented at the Community Workshop. Based on considerable public input, the consultant along with staff developed the preferred alternative. The preferred alternative is similar to Alternative 1 presented at the meeting.
Two project meetings have been established to review the informational documents. On November 14, 2014, the Planning Commission will be conducting a public meeting to review information provided from Study conclusions at 7:00 pm in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 14177 Frederick Street. A City Council public meeting will likely take place on December 10, 2013. The City’s public website will have updated information for specific dates/times of future meetings.
Please see the Highway 60 East Corridor area map below.
For more information on this project, please contact Mark Gross, Senior Planner at (951) 413-3215 or the Moreno Valley Planning Division at (951) 413-3206.