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RAPID LINK provides a peace-of-mind professional staffing experience to a wide variety of foreign companies from Fortune 500 to medium sized companies in the USA, Europe and Asia. We perform recruiting services for middle and senior level professionals in a mixture of retained and contingency assignments. RAPID LINK is a part of the Global HR Alliance executive search companies. Attracting great talent is what we burn for. They will run on the north side of Salt Creek.Your company is only as great as are people working in it. McLeod said there will be an asphalt trail for bicycles and golf-cart-like electric vehicles, and a parallel decomposed-granite trail for pedestrians. Jeanne McLeod, district contracts and grants analyst, said the award will help build the first phase - miles of trails, from Newport to Antelope roads in Menifee and from State Street to Sanderson Avenue in Hemet. The Riverside County Park & Open-space District received money for Salt Creek Parkway, a dual-trail project that will run 16 miles from Menifee to Hemet. “It’s been a phenomenal success in other cities and we believe it will be successful in Riverside.” “It’s really taking our service to the next level,” Weaver said. The agency is spending $12.3 million to buy 40-passenger buses for a limited-stop transit service along a highly traveled corridor, said Bradley Weaver, agency spokesman. Juan Perez, director of the county Transportation and Land Management Agency, said half of Clinton Keith’s eventual six lanes will be built.Īmong non-road projects, the biggest allocation was to Riverside Transit Agency’s RapidLink service. “That will take some of the pressure off of Murrieta Hot Springs Road,” said Murrieta Councilman Rick Gibbs. In Murrieta, Clinton Keith will open another way for motorists to travel east-west between Interstate 15 and Highway 79. The $13 million for the $46 million I-15/Temecula Parkway interchange put that project over the top, too, said Amer Attar, Temecula’s acting city engineer. “This closes that chapter for funding on the Newport Road interchange,” Menifee Mayor Scott Mann said of the $14.6 million award.

The series of improvements along I-215 and I-15 in Perris, Menifee and Temecula will help ease congested interchanges in those communities, particularly along the stretch where I-215 is being widened to three lanes.

The $12 million Potrero interchange will fix that, Gormley said, noting a new six-lane bridge over Highway 60 will enable drivers to merge without fighting traffic.

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“People try to enter the freeway from a dead stop,” Gormley said. It’s also scary for motorists pulling onto Highway 60 in Beaumont, where there is freeway-speed cross traffic, said Kelsey Gormley, the city’s management analyst. “It’s so scary when you’re beside a truck,” Ashley said. The idea of adding truck “climbing” lanes to narrow, twisting Highway 60 through the Badlands near Moreno Valley to separate cars and big trucks came up during a retreat. The biggest award came for something not on anyone’s list a few years ago, commission Chairman Marion Ashley said. If realized, receipts would match a pre-recession high set in 2005-06.Īs for the allocations, money came from that local sales tax, known as Measure A, and from federal funds. Last week, the commission boosted its collection forecast by $10 million to $157 million, for the 12-month period that ends June 30. $1.6 million for the I-215/Nuevo Road interchange in PerrisĪwards come as an improving economy brightens the outlook for generating funds for regional transportation projects through a countywide half-cent sales tax.$2.4 million for the Santa Ana River Trail in Riverside.$2.6 million to widen Magnolia Avenue in Riverside.$2.7 million to widen Ramona Expressway in San Jacinto.$5.1 million for bicycle and pedestrian trails along Salt Creek in Menifee and Hemet.$6.5 million for a new Highway 60-Potrero Boulevard interchange in Beaumont.$9.2 million for accelerated bus service on University and Magnolia avenues in Riverside.$13 million to remake the Interstate 15-Temecula Parkway interchange.$14.6 million to reconfigure and widen the Newport Road-Interstate 215 interchange in Menifee.$16.5 million for extending Clinton Keith Road east to near Highway 79, or Winchester Road.$26.8 million for truck lanes on Highway 60 between Moreno Valley and Beaumont.











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