Project Highlights
Here are some of Measure C’s biggest projects in the City of Kerman so far!
ADA Ramps
Project Description
Measure C funded the reconstruction of ADA-accessible ramps throughout Kerman.
Project Location
- Southeast corner of 2nd and C Streets
- Southwest and Northwest corner of 2nd and F Streets
- Southwest and Northwest corner of 3rd and F Streets
- Southwest corner of 4th and El Mar Ln
- Northwest and Northeast of 4th St and San Joaquin Ave
- Southwest and Southeast corner of 3rd St and San Joaquin Ave
- Northwest and Northeast corner of 3rd St and Stanislaus Ave
Street Rehabilitation
Project Description
Measure C also funded pavement improvements.
Project Location
- 2nd Street – from G Street to California Street
- 3rd Street – from Kearney to California
- El Mar Avenue – from 1st to 4th
- San Joaquin Avenue – from 1st to 4th
- 3rd Street – from Stanislaus to San Joaquin
- 4th Street – from San Joaquin to El Mar Avenue
Project Photos


More Impact in Kerman
What else has Measure C done for Kerman?
Measure C also improved streets and roads in Kerman. It included patching, repaving, and restriping to enhance safety and durability on Kearney Boulevard and Vineland Avenue to name a couple of places. Measure C also funded a citywide pavement management plan, allowing the City of Kerman to plan for regularly scheduled pothole maintenance, and complete street median landscaping projects citywide.
Other Measure C funding was used to improve sidewalk curb ramps, providing safer access for people with disabilities on Vineland from California to Kearney Boulevard, Del Norte Avenue, and California Avenue from Del Norte to Madera Avenues, for example.
Measure C funding also helped the City of Kerman get state and federal grants by providing matching funds while helping the city pay for construction and other needed services.
Funding Received
2007-2024 Funding Totals to Date
Program(s)
Measure C Funds*
Street Maintenance
$3,133,255.20
ADA Compliance
$104,829.19
Flexible Funding
$3,752,256.18
Total
$6,990,340.57 *
*This total includes interest earned while saving up for big projects. That means that the amount spent on your community is more than the amount collected from sales tax.