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UPDATE! Full Closure of the Warner Avenue Bridge and Bridge Demolition
The Magnolia Street bridge over I-405 opened on Saturday, May 22, marking another major milestone for the I-405 Improvement Project, which is now more than halfway finished.
The Magnolia Street bridge is the fifth to open among 18 being built, widened or replaced as part of the project, but it’s the first to open that was reconstructed one half at a time. This allowed Magnolia Street, which straddles Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Westminster, to remain open to traffic during construction, minimizing impacts to the community.
“The new bridge not only benefits the residents and businesses near Magnolia Street, it’s also an important step toward meeting the project’s overall goal of improving the commutes of the thousands of drivers who travel on the 405 each day,” said OCTA Chairman Andrew Do, also the county’s First District Supervisor. “I appreciate everyone’s continued patience during construction and hope that everyone who drives the 405 takes some time to
Huntington Beach considering installation of fiber optic communications downtown
The Huntington Beach Civic Center on June 27, 2020.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
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The Huntington Beach City Council on Monday night will consider approving a bid to construct fiber optic communications from City Hall to Pier Plaza at the beach.
Director of Public Works Sean Crumby said in a report that the city has identified a need to develop the connection between City Hall and city facilities in the downtown area.
The plan is to install new fiber optic cable, a conduit and other equipment to connect the kiosk at Pier Plaza, the Huntington Beach Police Department substation on Fifth Street, the Main Street library branch, the art center and Lake Street Fire Station.
Cities throughout Orange County will receive more than $28 million in Measure M transportation funds to help ease traffic by making improvements to streets and timing of traffic lights.
The Orange County Transportation Authority board this week awarded funding for nine projects that will improve and widen busy streets and intersections, totaling $20.2 million.
Three additional projects will receive funding to synchronize traffic signals to ensure drivers hit the most green lights during peak traffic hours. That funding totals $8.5 million. The funds are available through Measure M, Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, also known as OC Go.
“I’m proud that OCTA, even in the challenging times of a pandemic, is continuing to enhance Orange County’s transportation network and providing the funding necessary to keep Orange County moving,” said OCTA Chairman Andrew Do, also the county’s First District Supervisor. “Providing the funds for thes
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