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Riches to Roads

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Here are some of the Southern California projects funded under the massive transportation bill passed by Congress on Friday.

Ventura County

* $16.8 million: Improving roads into Port of Hueneme

* $10.5 million: Widening California 23 between Moorpark and Thousand Oaks

* $1.25 million: Improving streets/building sound walls in Thousand Oaks

Los Angeles County

* $135 million: Work related to Alameda Corridor, a 20-mile rail link designed to speed movement of goods from the region’s ports to downtown Los Angeles

* $19.5 million: Construction of an underground parking structure at Exposition Park

* $17 million: Consolidating Santa Monica Boulevard’s two roadways into a single divided boulevard, with a landscaped center median

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* $15 million: Constructing Ocean Boulevard/Terminal Island Freeway interchange in Long Beach

* $12 million: Rebuilding I-710/Firestone Boulevard interchange

* $12 million: Upgrading Glendale Boulevard

* $10.4 million: Widening and improving I-5/California 126 interchange in Valencia

* $6 million: Construction of Palisades Bluff stabilization project

* $6 million: Creation of recreational trails in Santa Monica Mountains

* $4.6 million: Improving Avenue H overpass in Lancaster

* $2.6 million: Improving Arbor Vitae Street in Inglewood

* $2.3 million: Reconstructing La Loma Bridge in Pasadena

* $1.9 million: Construction of bike path between Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area and Warner Center/Canoga Park

* $1 million: Improving streets in Canoga Park and Reseda

Orange County

* $12.5 million: Constructing Imperial Highway grade separation and sound walls at Esperanza Road/Orangethorpe Avenue in Yorba Linda

* $6.75 million: Building Gene Autry Way/I-5 Access project in Anaheim

* $5.25 million: Upgrading Bristol Street in Santa Ana

* $1.5 million: Reconstructing Harbor Boulevard/California 22 Interchange in Garden Grove

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