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Senate subcommittee outlines resilience plan for 351‑mile Los Angeles rail corridor; Carlsbad presses for local solutions

City of Carlsbad Legislative Subcommittee · March 10, 2026
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Alex Davis, principal consultant to a Senate subcommittee, briefed Carlsbad officials on the Los Angeles Rail Corridor’s multi‑operator structure, its vulnerability to coastal erosion, and the subcommittee’s three goals to uplift the corridor profile, prioritize investments and create a shared regional vision; Carlsbad officials asked about local trenching and realignment options.

The Carlsbad Legislative Subcommittee received an update on the Los Angeles Rail Corridor from Alex Davis, principal consultant to Senator Blake Spear’s subcommittee on corridor resiliency, who described the corridor’s regional importance for moving people and goods and outlined persistent resiliency challenges including coastal bluff erosion and sea‑level impacts.

Davis framed the subcommittee’s work around three goals: "uplift the corridor profile," "prioritize investments and policies," and "create a shared vision and framework for success around the corridor." He described the corridor as roughly 351…

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