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10/25/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/25/2024 10:43

California’s “infrastructure decade” continues: $5 billion invested this week alone

Oct 25, 2024

California's "infrastructure decade" continues: $5 billion invested this week alone

What you need to know: Over the course of just the last week, California has invested more than $5 billion in local and state infrastructure projects - improving the daily lives of millions of Californians.

SACRAMENTO - Today, Governor Gavin Newsom announced more than $1.3 billion in infrastructure investments being made throughout the state to improve rail and transit projects, bridges and highways, and walking and biking pathways. This builds on nearly $4 billion in federal and state funding that was just announced by the California Transportation Commission (CTC).

Together, the more than $5 billion in investments in just the last week are part of Governor Newsom's build more, faster infrastructure agenda. Find projects building your community at build.ca.gov.

From making people's commutes easier and safer to strengthening our state's critical infrastructure to better withstand extreme weather, we're investing in projects that better the lives of millions of Californians. Thanks to the historic funding from the Biden-Harris Administration, 'infrastructure decade' in California is a reality.

Governor Gavin Newsom

Why this matters

Today's funding announcement is part of a multiyear, multibillion dollar investment to modernize and expand the state's public transit and rail network and prioritizes safety, equity, climate action and economic prosperity in the transportation decisions California makes.

"Under Governor Newsom's leadership, California is furthering its commitment to fund transit projects that boost the state's zero-emissions goals," said California Transportation Secretary Toks Omishakin. "This critical investment is yet another major step towards growing a more sustainable and equitable transit system for those who work, live and play in California."

More than $1.3 billion from the Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program (TIRCP)

This funding will support 27 new public transportation projects intended to improve rail and transit throughout the state. These projects will give Californians real alternatives to driving and help to keep California on track to meet the state's ambitious climate goals. Over $4.8 billion has been invested since 2023 in transit and passenger rail projects from competitive TIRCP grants.

Learn more about the projects here.

Nearly $4 billion from the California Transportation Commission

Last week, the CTC allocated more than $3.8 billion for projects that will improve coastal rail lines, freight corridors, bridges, highway interchanges and system enhancements aimed to increase accessibility for multi-modal users.

The projects approved include improvements for locations along the coastal LOSSAN (Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo) rail corridor, four hydrogen fueling stations in San Bernardino, a freeway connector in Bakersfield, a bikeway in Redding and a pedestrian overcrossing in Berkeley. Learn more about the projects here.

Find projects that are building California's climate-friendly future at Build.ca.gov.

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