Madera bets big on future with major investment
- Feb 28
- 1 min read

Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune
Construction crews work along Yosemite Avenue in downtown Madera. More than $20 million in coordinated improvements are either now underway or soon to begin across the city.
Beneath the streets, inside aging treatment plants, and along well-worn park trails, Madera is quietly undergoing one of the most significant infrastructure transformations in its history.
More than $20 million in coordinated improvements are either now underway or soon to begin across the city, replacing pipes that predate the baby boom, modernizing critical public health systems, and improving the roads, signals, and parks that residents use every day.
City leaders say the scale and coordination of the effort is intentional. Rather than patching problems as they emerge, Madera is making a deliberate shift toward proactive investment.





















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