Riverside will spend $4.4 million this year on street repair.
The projects, which will include refurbishments to Main Street and Jurupa and Lincoln avenues as well as to some thoroughfares in small neighborhoods, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise.
An estimated 112 miles of roads within the city have been repaired since 2012, when the city borrowed $38 million for street and road repair. Riverside is repaying the loan with its share of a county transportation sales tax.
Last week, the city council approved the latest round of repairs, with work expected to start in about two weeks, the report stated.