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Council Backs Davis’ Transportation Plan

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The City Council voted Tuesday to endorse Gov. Gray Davis’ $5.2-billion transportation initiative, saying it would provide funding for important projects throughout the city.

Davis’ proposal has already started to garner opposition in the Legislature and among some local agencies. Los Angeles officials were outvoted last week when the plan was opposed by the regional council of the Southern California Assn. of Governments.

For the record:

12:00 a.m. May 11, 2000 For the Record
Los Angeles Times Thursday May 11, 2000 Home Edition Metro Part B Page 3 Metro Desk 2 inches; 36 words Type of Material: Correction
Transit-- A Wednesday news summary about Gov. Gray Davis’ transportation initiative incorrectly stated that the Southern California Assn. of Governments had opposed the plan. The regional council has yet to take a formal vote or position on the proposal.

Other cities that belong to the association said the plan favors Los Angeles.

The initiative would boost from $145 million to $245 million the state’s share of a proposed $291-million construction project to build a high-speed, east-west busway across the San Fernando Valley. It would also provide money to expand and improve freeways serving the Valley.

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“We are fortunate in the San Fernando Valley and in the city as a whole that a great deal of the surplus money in Sacramento is being allocated for very needed transportation projects,” Councilwoman Laura Chick said Tuesday.

The council motion incorporates support for pending legislation that would have the Metropolitan Transportation Authority conduct a major capital improvement study evaluating the growth of traffic congestion on the Ventura Freeway.

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