California Construction News staff writer
The City of Los Angeles will receive over $200 million in Active Transportation Program (ATP) grants following a vote by the California Transportation Commission (CTC).
“Our mission is to build a city that has safe, affordable, and sustainable transportation options for all residents in all neighborhoods because we know that when we create access to mobility we create access to opportunity,” said LADOT Interim General Manager Connie Llanos. “These grants, worth more than $200 million, allow us to deliver transformative projects in every corner of the city — from the Northeast San Fernando Valley to the Harbor — that will make communities safer, greener, and more connected.”
The CTC awarded ATP Cycle 6 grants to six projects:
Skid Row Connectivity and Safety Project ($38.6 million):
Osborne Street: Path to Park Access Project ($42.3 million)
Normandie Beautiful: Creating Neighborhood Connections in South LA ($23.58 million)
Wilmington Safe Streets – A people first approach ($32.33 million)
Western our Way: Walk and Wheel Improvements ($37.74 million)
LA River Greenway: East San Fernando Valley Gap Closure ($34.4 million)
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