Cupertino interchange project moves forward with Apple funding boost
Briefly

Cupertino has secured $4 million in funding from Apple for improvements to the I-280/Wolfe Road Interchange, a project stalled for nearly a decade. The City Council approved an amendment to a grant agreement, making the interchange eligible for funding. The upgrade will reduce traffic congestion and enhance safety and accessibility for pedestrians and bicyclists. With a total cost of $124 million, the project also uses funds from local taxes and state contributions. Mayor Liang Chao praised the collaboration with Apple as vital for infrastructure improvements in the community.
Improvements to the I-280/Wolfe Road Interchange will progress after Cupertino secured $4 million in funding from Apple, enhancing local traffic and safety.
This partnership with Apple illustrates local collaboration's impact on infrastructure, underscoring community benefit and support for transportation advancements.
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