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State Transportation Infrastructure Bonds
(Proposition 1B)
- In 2006, the State Legislature approved a package of infrastructure bonds to be placed on the November 2006 statewide ballot. This package included a bond proposal of nearly $20 billion for transportation, known as the Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality and Port Security Bond Act of 2006
- These infrastructure bond measures (Proposition 1B) were approved by California voters on November 7, 2006.
- The passage of Proposition 1B provides $19.9 billion to 11 funding programs for transportation.
- In February 2007, the CTC approved Corridor Mobility Improvement Account (CMIA) funding for both the I-80 Capacity and Operational Improvements project and the Lincoln Bypass.
- The total funding approved from CMIA is just over $120 million: $73.715 million for the Lincoln Bypass; $15 million for Phase 2 of the I-80 Bottleneck in Roseville; and $31.3 million for Phase 3A of the I-80 Bottleneck in Roseville.
More Information:
2007/08 State Budget
and How it Affects Transportation
Placer projects approved for Prop 1B funding
State Transportation Infrastructure Bond Summary: A Placer Perspective
Is the State transportation bond good for Placer?
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