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Ambitious reconstruction of Artesia Boulevard to break ground winter 2021 • Long Beach Post News

- ADVERTISEMENT - The $20 million project would include work across the east-west thoroughfare that spans multiple cities, including North Long Beach. The project is expected to break ground this winter, Eric Lopez, the city’s Public Works director, told residents gathered at the Doris Topsy-Elvord Center at Houghton Park. Artesia Boulevard is a heavily-trafficked strip of road running through Compton, Bellflower, Paramount, Artesia and Long Beach. Multiple regional committees, including the Gateway Cities Council of Governments in Los Angeles County, selected the Artesia improvement project as the No. 1 regional project out of 25 others to support following a transportation plan that began in 2012.

Corridor Cities Debate Metro s Planned 605/5 Freeway Widening – Streetsblog Los Angeles

Metro is proceeding to finalize plans to widen freeways in southeast L.A. County. Details remain elusive on a new slightly-less-harmful alternative for Metro and Caltrans’ 605 Freeway Corridor Improvement Project, though Metro presented the project at last night’s Gateway Cities Council of Governments’ 91/605/405 Freeways Corridor Cities Committee meeting (agenda packet – includes Metro presentation starting on page 82). There wasn’t a lot of new information in yesterday’s presentation, but the discussion was instructive. This was only the the second public meeting where Metro’s new alternative has been presented, if you can call it that. Though it’s clear that it still calls for demolishing hundreds of homes, the proposal remains vague, sketchy.

Asm Garcia s Late Bill Aims to Take Over L A s Major Water Agencies - Cerritos Community News

Feb. 19, 2021 BY BRIAN HEWS Hews Media Group-Cerritos News has learned that Assemblymember Cristina Garcia (D-Bell) has authored a bill (AB 1195) in yet another attempt to disenfranchise millions of L.A. County voters related to the county’s water agencies. Unlike the corrupt method Garcia used to try and send Central Basin into receivership with SB 625, a water agency found to have a $3 million operating profit after that bill failed, Garcia is going after the three big fish in L.A. County. Sources are telling HMG-CN that Speaker Rendon’s Assembly attorney Alf Brandt is helping Garcia. Brandt helped Garcia with the two bills aimed at Central Basin, one which put incompetent appointed officials who caused havoc on the Central Basin Board (AB 1794) and then, when that take over didn’t work, Garcia and Brant authored the receivership bill, SB 625.

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