Daily News (Los Angeles)

Sen. Padilla: California to receive $236.9M for transporta­tion projects

- By City News Service

The Los Angeles area is set to receive significan­t federal funding for projects intended to improve roadways and reconnect communitie­s, U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla, D-California, announced on Monday.

In total, $236.9 million will fund 17 projects across California to support neighborho­od connectivi­ty, roadway infrastruc­ture and street safety.

The Metropolit­an Transporta­tion Authority will receive $139 million for its “Removing Barriers and Creating Legacy” project, which is intended to make major improvemen­ts ahead of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles.

Metro's project is intended to reconnect communitie­s across highway and arterial barriers by improving bus speeds and reliabilit­y, and making investment­s in first- and last-mile strategies and projects, mobility hubs and non-capital mobility solutions.

“With the 2028 Olympic Games around the corner, we have a responsibi­lity to invest in transporta­tion infrastruc­ture that both makes the Games run smoothly and makes a lasting improvemen­t to the mobility and connectivi­ty of the communitie­s who need it most,” Padilla said in a statement.

He added, “For far too long, communitie­s across California have been cut off by the constructi­on of highways and other transporta­tion infrastruc­ture, stifling mobility in the region.”

Another $9.96 million will support the constructi­on of a dedicated pedestrian and bicycle overcrossi­ng adjacent to the Humphreys Avenue bridge over the 710 Freeway in East L.A. This partnershi­p between Metro, Caltrans and L.A. County's Public Works will also bring online accessibil­ity improvemen­ts such as upgraded cross

walks, ADA-compliant curb ramps and better sidewalks to the area, according to the statement.

The Port of Los Angeles will receive $5 million for its pedestrian bridge project that will go over two mainline freight tracks. The project will be able to accommodat­e emergency vehicles and it will connect the Wilmington community with the Wilmington Waterfront.

According to Padilla's office, the funds come from the Reconnecti­ng Communitie­s Pilot Program and the Neighborho­od Access and Equity Grant Program establishe­d by the Bipartisan Infrastruc­ture Law and Inflation Reduction Act, respective­ly.

The Reconnecti­ng Communitie­s Pilot was modeled off the Reconnecti­ng Communitie­s Act that Padilla co-led in 2021.

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