What's Happening

Katella Avenue Smart Street – Stanton Channel to Jean Street
Construction is continuing on the Katella Avenue Smart Street Project. The project involves the widening of a segment of Katella Avenue that lies between the Stanton Channel (near the east end of town) to the City limits of Anaheim.  Once complete, this segment will increase to three lanes of traffic in each direction.  The City of Stanton managed the design for the project, and the County of Orange is managing the construction.  The project is scheduled to be completed in February 2012.

Santa Paula Neighborhood Improvement Project
Construction is underway on the construction of the Santa Paula Neighborhood Improvement Project.  The tentative scope of  this project includes the installation of decorative streetlights, the installation of  decorative crosswalks, replacement of curb and gutter on Santa Paula Street from Santa Rita Avenue to Santa Catalina Avenue, and a new asphalt overlay on Santa Paula Street. This project will serve to enhance the area around the Stanton Community Services Center.  The City previously installed several streetlights on Santa Rosalia Street and another segment of Santa Paula Street in 2010. 

Cerritos Avenue Traffic Signal Upgrades
The City of Stanton is currently preparing plans and specifications to upgrade the traffic signals at the intersections of Cerritos Avenue and Western Avenue, Cerritos Avenue and Dale Avenue, and Cerritos Avenue and Magnolia Avenue.  This project will include upgrades to the traffic signal equipment, including controllers, cabinets, and removal of the video detection systems.  This project is anticipated to begin in Spring of 2012 and be completed by Summer of 2012.

Citywide Sewer Rehabilitation Project
The City of Stanton plans on rehabilitating several sewer lines that are currently suffering from numerous structural defects, such as cracks, fractures, and voids.  The project will include the installation of a sewer liner, which will adhere to the inside of the existing pipe to eliminate the structural deficiencies.  This project will act to prolong the life of the City’s sewer infrastructure.  It is anticipated to begin in Spring of 2012 and be completed by Summer of 2012.