California Makes $1.18 Billion Transportation Investment

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Contact: Local Caltrans District Office

More than $630 million comes from SB 1

SACRAMENTO — The California Transportation Commission (CTC) today allocated more than $1.18 billion for projects to fix and improve transportation infrastructure throughout California. Senate Bill (SB) 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, accounts for more than half of this critical investment – $630 million.

“California has the most heavily-traveled transportation system in the country. Today’s investment will allow Caltrans to make critical repairs and upgrades to our state’s roads and bridges, increase options for transit, rail, walking and biking, and support thousands of jobs.”

Toks Omishakin, Caltrans Director 

Projects approved today include:

Projects approved today in Plumas, Modoc, Lassen, and Siskiyou  counties include:

Projects approved in District 3 include:


State and local projects receiving funding from Senate Bill 1 include:


Projects approved June 24, 2021 in Santa Barbara, Monterey, San Luis Obispo and Santa Cruz counties include:


Projects approved today in District 6 include:

 

Projects approved in Los Angeles County include:

Projects approved in Riverside and San Bernardino counties include:

Projects approved in District 10 include:


Projects approved in San Diego and Imperial counties include:


Projects approved in District 12, Orange County include:

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SB 1 provides $5 billion in transportation funding annually split between the state and local agencies. Road projects progress through construction phases more quickly based on the availability of SB 1 funds, including projects that are partially funded by SB 1.

For more information about other transportation projects funded by SB 1, visit RebuildingCA.ca.gov.