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The city of San Diego is set to receive over $220 million in funding for road, bike, and pedestrian projects from the state. The funding, which comes from the state’s Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, is aimed at improving infrastructure and promoting alternative modes of transportation in the city.
The funding will be used for a variety of projects, including road repairs, bike lanes, and pedestrian safety upgrades. This investment will not only improve the overall infrastructure of San Diego, but also make it safer and more convenient for residents to walk and bike in the city.
City officials are thrilled about the funding and are already planning how best to allocate the money to make the most impact. Mayor Todd Gloria has stated that this funding will help the city achieve its goals of promoting sustainable transportation and creating a more livable and vibrant city for all residents.
The projects funded by this investment are expected to begin in the coming months and will continue over the next several years. Residents can look forward to safer streets, improved bike lanes, and better pedestrian facilities as a result of this funding.