Fed, State Aid Combine to Fund $13B in Infrastructure Projects
Briefly

‘The future of California's transportation system relies on providing safer, more equitable and accessible travel options for all Californians and people who visit our majestic state from across the world,’ said Caltrans Director Tony Tavares.
‘With the California Transportation Commission closing out 2024 with $830 million in allocations just this month, it has allocated nearly $38 billion since 2022 for transportation projects that the state says created approximately 420,000 jobs.’
‘A large portion of the funding was derived from the landmark federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and from state Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.’
‘The state has invested in an expansive and versatile portfolio of 885 projects during 2024 that reflect the demands of a diverse and ever-changing economy that ranks among the largest in the world.’
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