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Cerritos approves updated freeway maintenance agreement with Caltrans; council considers volunteer cleanup with traffic‑control cost
Summary
The council unanimously approved a new freeway maintenance agreement with Caltrans to update long‑standing responsibilities and supported a potential community cleanup event; staff said the cleanup's traffic control could cost about $25,000–$40,000 for a one‑day event and would be budgeted in the upcoming fiscal year.
The Cerritos City Council on March 23 approved a renewed freeway maintenance agreement (FMA) with the California Department of Transportation that updates decades‑old arrangements and clarifies which agency is responsible for specific freeway and adjacent facility tasks.
Director of Public Works Alvin Papa told the council the new FMA reflects current freeway conditions and state…
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