Update on Southern California Transportation Improvements
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Want to know what's going on with some of Southern California's largest infrastructure projects?  Here's a quick update.

  • I-5 Corridor Improvements:  If you live in California, you've almost certainly spent many hours on the 5 freeway.  It runs from the US/Mexico border all the way through Oregon and even up into Canada.  With Southern California's population growth, Caltrans has invested over $3 billion to improve two areas of the I-5 over the next five years:  (i) the segment between the Orange County line and the San Gabriel River Freeway (I-605); and (ii) the segment between the Ventura Freeway (SR-134) and the Kern County line.  You can review Caltrans' interactive map and see specifically what is going on in cities such as Norwalk, Burbank, Glendale, and San Fernando.  Take a look for yourself and learn about projects such as the Carmenita Road Interchange Project, the Imperial Highway Project, the Rosecrans Avenue Project, and many others.
  • SR-47/I-110 Improvements:  Caltrans in cooperation with the Port of Los Angeles is proposing to widen the southbound State Route 47 to northbound Interstate 110 connector, and improving the northbound I-110 ramps at John S. Gibson Boulevard.  The project is currently in the environmental approval process, and if you'd like to learn more, you can attend Caltrans' public hearing on the project.  
  • LA County Metro Projects:  Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority has a number of rail and rapid transit projects in the works.  You can view all the plans on Metro's project's website.  To know just where the projects stand, take a look at Metro's Project Delivery Progression Chart.  You can also see the update on the Metro Gold Line Extension on our firm's Infra Insight Blog.  

If you're interested in learning more about the future of design-build projects in California, take a look at the obstacles we face going forward.

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