The California Transportation Commission has approved spending more than $13.3 million on highway and street improvement project throughout the Central Valley.
“From one end of the state to the other, transportation projects are providing jobs while at the same time reducing traffic congestion for people and businesses in California,” says Caltrans Director Malcolm Dougherty.
Among the 32 projects:
- · $1,075,000 – Stanislaus County, five structures on Highway 99 in Turlock, Ceres and Modesto at various locations from Linwood Avenue to Beckwith Road.
- · $595,000 – San Joaquin County, ride share program
The projects are part of a total of $236 million in new funding to 32 projects that are expected to improve the state’s transportation system and strengthen California’s economy, the commission said.
