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Committee Clears Release of $552,445 in Federal TEA‑21 Funds for Hunters Point Access Study
Summary
DPW requested release of $552,445 from prior TEA-21 federal grant funds to complete the environmental phase of an access route study linking Hunters Point Shipyard to US-101; project team said the draft EIR/EIS is submitted to Caltrans and construction costs could range from $60 million to $120 million depending on the alternative selected.
The committee approved release of $552,445 in TEA‑21 federal grant funds to continue environmental studies and design of a new access route linking Hunters Point Shipyard to U.S. Highway 101. Ann Jenkins of the Department of Public Works said the city originally received an $8.8 million federal earmark (not the full $9.375 million requested)…
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