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$16 million in Metro grants backs Fremont–Huntington safety, bike and signal upgrades; public outreach set for Feb.–Mar.

South Pasadena Public Works and Infrastructure Commission · January 30, 2026
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Staff said $16 million in Metro grants will fund Fremont Avenue and Huntington Drive corridor improvements including bicycle infrastructure, ADA upgrades and signals; two public outreach meetings are scheduled for late Feb. and early March with a staff return to PWIC in March.

Staff told the Public Works and Infrastructure Commission that the Fremont–Huntington Corridor Improvement Project has secured two Metro grants awarded in 2021 and 2022 totaling about $16 million and will focus on safety and multimodal improvements along Huntington Drive and Fremont Avenue.

Staff described a set of design alternatives under review—options range from Class II bike lanes to…

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