Complete Streets
Making Pomona Streets Greener, Safer, and Easier to Use—for Everyone.
The City of Pomona is launching a comprehensive Complete Streets project to enhance safety, accessibility, and mobility along a key city corridor. With a focus on pedestrian and bicycle improvements, this effort will create a more connected, healthy, and sustainable community.
Pomona ACTS is reimagining City Streets for People, Not Just Cars
Pedestrian Improvements
Up to 5,000 linear feet of sidewalk upgrades, including:
Replacing uplifted or damaged sections
Removing unnecessary driveways and replacing with new sidewalk
Adding sidewalk where none currently exists
Widening sidewalks and adding landscaped parkways for shade and buffer
Up to 56 ADA curb ramp upgrades for improved accessibility
Bicycle Infrastructure
Up to 2.8 miles of Class II bike lanes (striped on-street lanes) for safer cycling
Designed for riders of all ages and abilities
Streetscape Enhancements
Up to 7 raised, landscaped medians (approximately 1 mile total) to calm traffic and beautify the corridor
Enhanced lighting and intersection improvements to support safer travel at all hours
Community-Centered Design and Long-Term Maintenance
Our work is guided by the needs of who knows Pomona best—its community. The final scope and design will reflect community input gathered through outreach led by the Community Engagement Team (CET) in the first year of the project.
The City of Pomona will oversee ongoing operations and maintenance to ensure the corridor remains safe, accessible, and welcoming for years to come.

