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Anaheim council approves OCTA amendment for SR‑91 improvements; city manager announces $21 million La Palma corridor grant
Summary
The City Council approved an amendment with the Orange County Transportation Authority to add reimbursable funding for three SR‑91 corridor projects and heard a City Manager announcement that Anaheim won a $21 million grant for flooding, bus-stop, lighting and park upgrades along the La Palma corridor.
The Anaheim City Council on Tuesday approved Amendment No. 1 to an agreement with the Orange County Transportation Authority to reimburse Anaheim for construction-phase work on three SR‑91 corridor projects and heard a City Manager announcement that the city had been awarded a $21,000,000 grant for improvements along the La Palma corridor between Brookhurst and Euclid.
The amendment increases reimbursable funds to Anaheim by $1,200,000 for a total of $1,400,000, the City Engineer said during a staff presentation. The projects are being delivered by OCTA in partnership with Caltrans and neighboring cities and are intended to reduce weaving and merging conflicts and improve traffic operations along the SR‑91 corridor.
City Manager (unnamed) told the council that the $21 million grant — obtained through the Local Transportation Climate Adaptation Program created by California Senate Bill 198 — will pay for flood-reduction work…
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