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Congressman DeSaulnier briefs council, secures $2 million for San Ramon fiber-optic and cites $166 million for I-680 corridor
Summary
U.S. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier updated the San Ramon City Council on district work, including a $2 million community-benefit allocation for fiber-optic / smart traffic projects in San Ramon and a $166 million appropriation for I-680 corridor improvements; he discussed priorities in transportation, education and behavioral health.
U.S. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier (D) addressed the San Ramon City Council on April 22, reviewing district priorities and recent federal funding wins that he said affect the Tri-Valley and San Ramon specifically.
DeSaulnier told council members that his office secured a $2,000,000 community-benefit allocation specifically earmarked for San Ramon to advance a fiber-optic network and smart-signal/systems management work, which council members said will support traffic management and a citywide smart-signal program. He also briefed the council on a larger, $166 million…
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