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Los Alamitos reviews capital‑improvement pipeline; traffic commission pushes three public‑safety priorities

5956699 · October 16, 2025
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Summary

City staff on Oct. 13 updated the Los Alamitos City Council on a broad capital improvement program that includes a $5 million Pine Street federal grant, a $575,000 Bloomfield active‑transportation grant and Traffic Commission recommendations for three near‑term safety projects.

City staff presented an update Oct. 13 to the Los Alamitos City Council on capital improvement projects, including street rehabilitation, park upgrades and active‑transportation work tied to state and federal grants.

"CIPs, as you're aware, are very important to the city because it provides, enhancing our infrastructure," City staff member Dr. Noda said, laying out recent and upcoming projects. Staff highlighted several projects under active design or construction and identified funding sources where available.

Notable projects and funding mentioned at the meeting:

- Pine Street complete‑streets project: staff confirmed the city was awarded a federal $5,000,000 grant to redesign Pine Street as a downtown gathering…

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