Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Improvement Program

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Welcome to the City of Merced's Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Project Page. Here, you will find information about our ongoing efforts to enhance transportation infrastructure, reduce traffic congestion, and improve air quality in our community.

Merced is committed to creating a sustainable and vibrant city where residents can enjoy cleaner air and safer, more efficient travel options. Our CMAQ projects are designed to address these goals through strategic investments in transportation improvements, including new bike lanes, expanded public transit services, and modernized traffic management systems.

Explore our CMAQ projects, which are also supported by Measure V, and learn about their benefits here.



Welcome to the City of Merced's Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Project Page. Here, you will find information about our ongoing efforts to enhance transportation infrastructure, reduce traffic congestion, and improve air quality in our community.

Merced is committed to creating a sustainable and vibrant city where residents can enjoy cleaner air and safer, more efficient travel options. Our CMAQ projects are designed to address these goals through strategic investments in transportation improvements, including new bike lanes, expanded public transit services, and modernized traffic management systems.

Explore our CMAQ projects, which are also supported by Measure V, and learn about their benefits here.



  • Celebrating the completion of the Child’s Avenue Sidewalk Project

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    This sidewalk links Weaver Middle School to Golden Valley High School. Childs Avenue is a busy street and now students have a safe way to get to and from school and families have more mobility in their neighborhood.The total cost for design and construction was just over $1 million dollars.

    The city first applied for this project in June 2021. City Council accepted the PE funding in August 2022. City Council accepted construction funding in January 2024.

    Redstone construction built the sidewalk and did a great job.

    Thank you to the residents who live on Avenue for your patience and cooperation.

    Thank you to our partners at MCAG!
    Stay tuned for updates on more sidewalk projects funded by CMAQ and Measure V.

  • March 14, 2025, City Announces Congestion Mitigation Air Quality (CMAQ) Sidewalk Project on Parkwest and McGregor Streets

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    City Announces Congestion Mitigation Air Quality (CMAQ) Sidewalk Project on Parkwest and McGregor Streets

    Merced, Calif. – The City of Merced is pleased to announce the commencement of the Congestion Mitigation Air Quality (CMAQ) Sidewalk Project, aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety and accessibility in local neighborhoods. Funded by Measure V and a Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) grant, this project will address existing sidewalk gaps along Parkwest Street, McGregor Street, Windsor Avenue, Woodward Avenue, and Home Avenue, providing a safer and more connected walking environment for residents and students.

    The project includes clearing and grubbing, removing and installing sidewalks, driveways, curb ramps, and restoring fencing and landscaping.

    It spans multiple locations, specifically:

    • Parkwest Street between Woodward Avenue and Windsor Avenue;
    • McGregor Street between Home Avenue and Stuart Drive;
    • Windsor Avenue between Parkwest Street and South R Street;
    • Woodward Avenue between Parkwest Street and South R Street;
    • Home Avenue between Parkwest Street and McGregor Street.

    With existing sidewalk gaps currently posing safety concerns, the completion of this project will significantly improve walkability and encourage pedestrian activity. The installation of new sidewalks will enhance safety for neighborhood residents and students, promote walking trips, and provide safer access to the local neighborhood park.

    The City is committed to improving pedestrian infrastructure and ensuring safe, accessible routes for all community members. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about project progress and any temporary construction-related impacts.

    Background: Measure V is a local transportation sales tax measure approved by Merced County voters to fund various transportation improvements. These projects, funded by Measure V with CMAQ grants, typically focus on reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality.

    In addition to these sidewalk projects, the City of Merced is also working on a notable traffic signal synchronization and controller upgrade project along Olive Avenue and other key corridors like R Street, M Street, G Street, and Yosemite Avenue. This project aims to improve road operations and safety, with a completion year set for 2026.

    Public Transparency: The City of Merced is committed to transparency and public engagement in its infrastructure projects. This press release serves as one of the multiple mediums through which we are promoting these projects, fulfilling the requirements of our funding sources, and keeping the community informed.

    For project updates, visit www.engage.cityofmerced.org and select the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Improvement Program Site. For more information about these projects and other initiatives funded by Measure V and CMAQ grants, please contact the City of Merced Engineering Department at (209) 385-6860.

    Media Contact:

    Jennifer Flachman, Public Information Officer

    City of Merced

    (209) 564-0235

    flachmanj@cityofmerced.org

  • July 26, 2024, City of Merced Announces New Sidewalk Projects Funded by Measure V and CMAQ Grants

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    City of Merced Announces New Sidewalk Projects Funded by Measure V and CMAQ Grants

    Merced, Calif. – (July 26, 2024) - The City of Merced today announced the commencement of two significant sidewalk projects funded by Measure V and Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) grants. These projects aim to enhance pedestrian safety and improve the quality of life in the residential neighborhood south of Olive Avenue. Slated to begin construction at the beginning of August, these initiatives demonstrate the city's commitment to infrastructure improvement and transparency.

    Project Details: The two projects will focus on the construction and installation of approximately 7,700 linear feet of sidewalk, 20 access ramps, cross-gutters, and driveways. The work will be performed on Olive Avenue, Parsons Avenue, Alexander Avenue, Hansen Avenue, Nottingham Lane, Tamworth Court, and Buckingham Court. The installation of sidewalks in this area will directly benefit the community by providing students and their families with a safe path of travel to the sidewalks located in surrounding areas.

    Specific Enhancements:

    1. Replacement of six non-compliant ADA ramps
    2. Construction of residential driveway approaches
    3. Modification of existing fences and gates due to sidewalk construction
    4. Additional asphalt concrete cutback work for new concrete installation
    5. Removal of trees conflicting with the new sidewalk
    6. Addition of retaining curbs to preserve residents’ soil/lawn adjacent to the new sidewalk
    7. Modification of existing street sign poles with safer "breakaway" poles

    These sidewalk projects build on prior CMAQ-funded initiatives in south Merced, including sidewalk improvements on R, S, T, and Stuart Streets, as well as projects at 7th, 8th, and Linda Streets, and the Motel Drive Multi-Use Path, which includes Bicycle/Pedestrian Improvements between Carol Ave and Merced Ave.

    Future sidewalk projects are planned for Melody Lane from G Street to Arch Rock Street, and on McGregor Street, Windsor Ave, Home Ave, Woodward Ave, and Parkwest Ave.

    Background: Measure V is a local transportation sales tax measure approved by Merced County voters to fund various transportation improvements. These projects, funded by Measure V with CMAQ grants, typically focus on reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality.

    In addition to these sidewalk projects, the City of Merced is also working on a notable traffic signal synchronization and controller upgrade project along Olive Avenue and other key corridors like R Street, M Street, G Street, and Yosemite Avenue. This project aims to improve road operations and safety, with a completion year set for 2026.

    Public Transparency: The City of Merced is committed to transparency and public engagement in its infrastructure projects. This press release serves as one of the multiple mediums through which we are promoting these projects, fulfilling the requirements of our funding sources, and keeping the community informed.

    For project updates, visit www.engage.cityofmerced.org and select the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Improvement Program Site. For more information about these projects and other initiatives funded by Measure V and CMAQ grants, please contact the City of Merced Engineering Department at (209) 385-6860 or visit our website at www.cityofmerced.org.

    Media Inquiries

    CONTACT: Jennifer Flachman, Public Information Officer

    (209) 564-0235

    flachmanj@cityofmerced.org


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