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Los Angeles $ 668 million Line G’s bus review broke the ground On March 28, according to a statement from the Metropolitan Transport Authority of Los Angeles, the project owner.
The project is expected to improve travel times from at least 12 minutes, or 22%, to the fast bus traffic route, which is inside a corridor dedicated to the San Fernando Valley, according to the metro.
The agency chose Valley Transit Partners: a joint company composed of Alameda, California Stacy and Witbeck; Benicia, Flatiron, based in California; and modern rail systems of Littleton, Colorado – to deliver the project through a Progressive design design delivery modelOn the project website.
The subway said the updates will create five -minute bus head and eliminate the potential of motorcyclists intrusion on the bus, thus improving the safety for all road users. Is partly funded According to Mass Transit Magazine, sales taxes approved by 2016 Agency voters, according to the agency’s measure, sales taxes approved by voters, as well as SB-1, the Gas Tap Transportation Program and State vehicle expenses.
“These are the most significant improvements that Metro has made in this line in his almost 20 years of history,” said Janice Hahn, supervisor of the County of the 1st Metro Council, in the statement. “This work will make the G line faster and faster in the short term and bring us closer to our final goal of turning the line into a light railway.”
The crew will build new undergraduate separations, as well as intersections cut out in the railway style and updated traffic signs for the junction of the degree, according to the project’s website, as well as three bridges at Van Nuys Boulevard, Tombaveda Boulevard and Vesper Avenue.
The work also involves the demolition of the existing Van Nuys station to give way to a new air station. Construction Work began at Line G Van Nuys station On February 21, according to the subway.
The project is expected to be complete in 2027 ahead of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
In the coming years, the Agency said he hopes to build several traffic projects in the area, including the Light Railway Traffic project in the San Fernando Valley of Sant Fernando, the North San Fernando Traffic Corridor project, the North Hollywood Traffic Corridor project, and the burial corridor project.
