Highway Update: $1.1 billion CTC allocation to help repair and improve state highway projects, many in Riverside County

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The California Transportation Commission (CTC) on March 26 announced they have allocated $1.1 billion for projects that will repair and improve the state’s transportation infrastructure. The funding includes more than $300 million for projects across California that will make the system more climate resilient while investing in bike and pedestrian pathways and increasing natural disaster preparedness.Fifteen projects, totaling $309 million, are funded through the Local Transportation Climate Adaptation Program (LTCAP) and are now in the 2022-2023 state budget to further the state’s ambitious climate goals. The funding will help climate-vulnerable and disadvantaged communities.The $1.1 billion allocation approved includes $323 million from the federal Infrastructure Investment a
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