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Yucca Loma Road paving starts, ends this week in Apple Valley
As mentioned in the Victorville Daily Press, August 15, 2024, town officials emphasize these projects will generate jobs and tax revenues while supporting further infrastructure development and attracting new businesses. Recent retail growth includes new tenants like Bath and Body Works and Old Navy, indicating a vibrant economic future for the area.
The town of Apple Valley has announced that the paving for the Yucca Loma Road widening project is set to begin and finish this week, specifically on August 15. This two-day paving will implement traffic signals at the intersection of Yucca Loma and Apple Valley roads, converting them into a 4-way stop.
The project, which started in June, involves reconstructing and widening Yucca Loma Road from one to two lanes in each direction between Apple Valley Road and Chateau Court. It is estimated to cost $1.5 million and is funded by the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority’s Major Local Highway Program and local traffic impact fees from developers.