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Livingston council prioritizes Winton Parkway rehab, delays transit center funding to speed regional projects

Livingston City Council · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The City of Livingston voted unanimously to prioritize Winton Parkway rehabilitation as its top Measure V regional request, pushing the transit-center allocation to later years to free near-term funding. MCAG staff warned countywide requests exceed available near-term capacity.

The Livingston City Council on Jan. 6 voted 4-0 to prioritize three Measure V requests from the city and to shift the city’s Measure V transit allocation to a later programming year to create capacity for immediate construction needs.

MCAG Executive Director Stacy Guzman told the council Measure V, a half-cent countywide transportation sales tax passed by voters in 2016, has generated $191 million since inception and is split roughly 50% for local jurisdiction needs and 44% for regional projects. Guzman said Livingston’s total Measure V allocation is about $11.6 million, with approximately $4 million classified as…

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