Victoria Street between Susana Road and Long Beach Boulevard
Additional project updates and information will be published on an on-going basis.
Latest Updates - March 2024
The City’s Contractor, All American Asphalt, is scheduled to begin street construction in the area in April 2024, with a scheduled completion, barring weather or other unforeseen delays, in June 2024. The work will take place:
- On Victoria Street between Susana Road and Long Beach Boulevard
The project includes removing existing pavement, resurfacing the roadway, construction of driveway, bus pads, sidewalk, curb/gutters, ADA compliant curb ramps, dedicated bike lane, and crosswalks, traffic safety improvements, and other appurtenant work.
The contractor is scheduled to perform work Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM. No parking signs will be posted a minimum of three days prior to the start of work. Efforts will be made to maintain as much parking as possible.
Intermittent intersection closures will be necessary to complete this project. While the contractor will attempt to open streets as soon as it is safe to do so, we encourage the use of alternate routes during work hours.
The contractor encourages residents to:
- Keep away from the street and construction activities,
- Reduce water runoff from driveways and lawn irrigation into the street before or during construction activities.
Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation throughout this project.
For questions or concerns regarding the project, please e-mail roger.udabe@longbeach.gov or call the Department of Public Works at (562) 570-6530.
Estimated Project Timeline
*Construction timeline is set barring unforeseen weather changes or other circumstances
Construction Start | April 2024 |
Construction Completion | Summer 2024 |
Project Information
The Victoria Street Between Susana Road and Long Beach Boulevard Project will include complete removal and reconstruction of existing roadway pavement, sidewalk replacement, construction of new curb/gutters, driveway replacement, new crosswalks, new bus pads, construction of a dedicated bike lane, storm drain upgrades, and traffic safety improvements along the 0.28 mile corridor. There are no parkway trees that are damaging the road. This street was identified to be eligible for a corridor improvement project, as part of the Measure A-funded street projects.
Project Goals
This project aims to:
- Enhance connectivity and walkability in this area by creating a seamless connection between Susana Road and Long Beach Boulevard
- Encourage use of alternative transportation such as Long Beach Transit, Metro, and biking
Project Funding
This project is supported by the State, Measure A Bond, and Metro funds.