Gage Canal Multipurpose Recreational Trail
Summary
                SCH Number
            
            
                2022020488
            
        
                    Public Agency
            
            
                City of Riverside
                
            
        
                Document Title
            
            Gage Canal Multipurpose Recreational Trail
        
                Document Type
            
            
                NOE - Notice of Exemption
            
        
                Received
            
            
                    Posted
                
                
                    2/22/2022
                
            
                Document Description
            
            This project would convert a two-mile segment of the Gage Canal right-of-way into a Class I multi-use paved asphalt bicycle trail with a parallel pedestrian decomposed granite trail. The trail would be sited along and adjacent to existing roadways and trails adjacent to the Gage Canal within an existing city-managed irrigation water conveyance facility. The trail would be 20 feet wide, split equally between the paved asphalt and decomposed granite trails and would include a 15-foot landscaping buffer on either side of the trails (30 feet of landscaping total). Plantings would total approximately 700 trees and 300 plants. Additional infrastructure would include approximately 15 benches, five drinking fountains, five exercise stations, eight entry gates, five interpretive signs, two funding acknowledgment signs, and several trash and recycling bins. There would also be solar-powered lighting and a weather-smart bubbler irrigation system. The trail would traverse multiple land-use types, including industrial, commercial, open space, residential, and public facilities. 
The entire project collectively spans roughly two of the twenty miles of the Gage Canal and is within the northeastern portion of the City of Riverside. The project extends from Palmyrita Avenue at the northern-most extent of the trail, to Blaine Street at the southern-most extent, where it terminates at the Riverside Sports Complex in the City of Riverside, California. The project would be adjacent to the Riverside Hunter Park-University of California Metrolink station, providing public transportation accessibility. It would provide access for local residents to the Box Springs Reserve. Regionally, the project is located approximately four miles to the east of Interstate 215/CA 60 freeway at an approximate elevation of 1,000 feet above mean sea level. 
        Contact Information
                        Name
                    
                    
                        Jordan Maus
                    
                
                        Agency Name
                    
                    
                        City of Riverside
                    
                
                        Contact Types
                    
                    
                        Lead/Public Agency / Project Applicant / Parties Undertaking Project
                    
                
                            Phone
                        
                        
                    
                            Email
                        
                        
                    Location
                        Coordinates
                    
                    
                
                    Cities
                
                Riverside
            
                    Counties
                
                Riverside
            
                    Regions
                
                Citywide
            
                    Cross Streets
                
                
                    Palmyrita Avenue to Blaine Street along the Gage Canal right-of-way
                
            
                    Zip
                
                
                    92507
                
            
                    Total Acres
                
                
                    10
                
            
                    Parcel #
                
                
                    257020005; 257030005; 257060015; 249130016; 249140007; 250100017; 250112010; 250125011;250130008
                
            
                    Railways
                
                
                    Metrolink
                
            
                    Schools
                
                
                    Riverside Unified School District
                
            Notice of Exemption
                            Exempt Status
                        
                        
                            Statutory Exemption
                        
                    
                            Type, Section or Code
                        
                        
                            21080.25
                        
                    
                            Reasons for Exemption
                        
                        
                            SB 288 adds CEQA statutory exemptions under PRC §21080.25, for the following project types: pedestrian and bicycle facilities, transit prioritization, conversion of roadways to bus-only lanes, expansion of bus or light rail service, charging stations for zero-emission transit buses, or any project that reduces minimum parking requirements. Bicycle facilities include any bicycle parking, sharing facilities, bikeways, and other bicycle infrastructure. This project would involve the construction of a two-mile bikeway and pedestrian trail and is therefore exempt from CEQA requirements in accordance with §21080.25.
                        
                    
                        County Clerk
                    
                    Riverside
                