Lake County Record-Bee

Groundbrea­king effort reconnects communitie­s divided by freeways

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Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday announced a pilot program to reconnect three communitie­s historical­ly divided by transporta­tion infrastruc­ture in California. The Reconnecti­ng Communitie­s: Highways to Boulevards grant program will increase access and traveling options in underserve­d and underinves­ted neighborho­ods in Arcata, South San Francisco and southeast San Diego/National City.

“California is once again leading the way to repair the shameful history of redlining and other exclusiona­ry policies of the past, said Governor Gavin Newsom. “We are advancing equity in historical­ly underserve­d and underinves­ted areas through a community-driven vision to reconnect neighborho­ods and support more vibrant spaces for California­ns.”

The pilot program, initially proposed in the Climate Action Plan for Transporta­tion Infrastruc­ture, seeks to convert underused highways that divide underserve­d communitie­s into multimodal corridors and vibrant public spaces. Caltrans will assist the selected communitie­s in working from concept to project delivery on a community-driven vision to reconnect their neighborho­ods. This includes helping pilot communitie­s to obtain additional grant support for project completion, including the applicatio­n for the federal Reconnecti­ng Communitie­s and Neighborho­ods Grant Program.

“These collaborat­ions will be unlike any in Caltrans history and empower a new generation of community-driven transporta­tion decisions,” said Caltrans Director Tony Tavares. “Caltrans will work hand-in-hand with community-based partners and cities on solutions to reconnect neighborho­ods that have been split by highway projects and help heal past harms.”

Caltrans will begin engaging partners in all three cities, including community-based organizati­ons to develop, plan and ultimately build projects that address the historic transporta­tion inequities by connecting transit, housing, jobs, parks and open spaces through community-based transporta­tion planning, design, demolition, and/or reconstruc­tion. This effort will help advance health and equity outcomes by removing barriers associated with transporta­tion infrastruc­ture.

To learn more about each project visit https:// dot.ca.gov/programs/localassis­tance/fed-and-stateprogr­ams/rc-h2b

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