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Caltrans Announces $39 Million Investment In Los Angeles County

Published on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 | 5:32 am
 

The California Transportation Commission allocated more than $39 million to Los Angeles County transportation infrastructure projects, Caltrans announced Monday.

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority got the most funding, $27.8 million, to buy 78 light rail vehicles, with the option to buy an additional 39.

Los Angeles Regional Transit System Integration and Modernization Program received $5 million to complete environmental documentation for the Vermont Transit Corridor, which will include either a bus or rail transit service between Hollywood Boulevard and 120th Street.

The commission also allocated $1 million to install safety lighting from Interstate 405 to State Route 91 in and near the Orange County cities of Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Tustin, Orange and Anaheim.

And, nearly $200,000 will be given to fund 36 educational workshops at three Santa Ana schools over the next two years to teach students about safe urban cycling, bike mechanic skills and to encourage ridership through group bike rides.

Nearly $900,000 was also given to an infrastructure project in nearby Thousand Oaks in Ventura County. That funding will help construct sidewalk, curb, gutter and accessible ramps on the north and south side of Los Feliz Drive between Thousand Oaks Boulevard and Conejo School Road.

A total of $924 million was allocated during the commission’s May meeting to improve transportation infrastructure throughout the state. About half the funding is provided through the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.

“Caltrans is building a brighter future through a transportation network that serves all Californians,” Caltrans Director Toks Omishakin said. “This significant investment will help us fortify and enhance our state’s vast network of highways, bridges, transit lines, bikeways and pedestrian routes.”

The Road Repair and Accountability Act provides about $5 billion in transportation funding annually, split between the state and local agencies. For details, visit RebuildingCA.ca.gov.

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