Major paving work on Butterfield Ranch Road now in effect
City of Chino Hills
Chino Hills – The second phase of major road improvements on Butterfield Ranch Road began on Mon., June 29, when Hardy and Harper, the City’s contractor, started the process of rehabilitating and paving the roadway between Shady View Drive and the Vila Borba residential project, as part of a $950,000 project.
During the week of July 6 to 10, the contractor will repave the roadway with asphalt overlay. One lane of travel will be maintained in each direction at all times. Once the paving is completed, traffic signal loops will be reinstalled, striping will be added, and a buffer bike lane will be striped to provide a three-foot buffer between cyclists and traffic.
The project started in April with the installation of accessible sidewalk ramps in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The first phase of the project repaved Butterfield Ranch Road from Pine Avenue north to Soquel Canyon Parkway last summer. The final phase will rehabilitate and repave the section in front of the Vila Borba project once the developer completes work in the roadway.
The overall project will construct over $1.8 million in street improvements and is funded by the Gas Tax.
