$3.9 billion delayed in CA transportation funding
Due to the lack of a new state budget, $932 million in transportation funding was delayed or deferred on Sept. 23, according to the California Department of Transportation.
Last month, $3 billion in transportation projects were impacted statewide, bringing the total to $3.9 billion in the past two months.
“The effects of the delayed budget are being felt as the California Transportation Commission meets today,” said Caltrans Director Cindy McKim in a written statement. “Funding for transportation projects worth $2.3 billion that are contingent on the approval of the state budget may either be deferred or delayed. These include projects funded by Proposition 1B, the transportation bond approved by state voters in 2006.”
The delayed/deferred funding that is contingent upon approval of the 2010 state budget includes a partial allocation to local agencies, valued at $678 million, $61 million for intercity rail and bus service on California’s San Joaquin and Pacific Surfliner routes, and $37 million for 20 transportation projects statewide.
The CTC has also deferred $156 million in allocations for nine projects, including $106 million for the following five projects funded by Proposition 1B:
Riverside County - $39.2 million to add one new lane in each direction on Interstate 215 in Murietta from the Interstate 15/215 interchange to Scott Road.
San Mateo County – $32.6 million to construct new lanes on U.S. Highway 101 between University Avenue in East Palo Alto and Marsh Road in Milpitas.
San Diego County – $10.5 million to construct a new lane on State Route 78 in San Marcos and Escondido from Woodland Parkway/Barham Drive to Nordahl Road.
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