
Biden’s $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill to Fund More Than 70 Projects in Southern California
Roll over the map markers below to learn more about the 70-plus major Southern California projects – roads, bridges, rail lines, and expanded broadband – in line to be funded by the Biden Infrastructure Bill.

Biden’s $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill to Fund More Than 70 Projects in Southern California
Roll over the map markers below to learn more about the 70-plus major Southern California projects – roads, bridges, rail lines, and expanded broadband – in line to be funded by the Biden Infrastructure Bill.
Liberty Canyon Wildlife Crossing
Agoura Hills
Budget: $5MA bridge across Highway 101 at Liberty Canyon to help save isolated mountain lions from extinction. Construction to begin in 2022.
North First Avenue Mojave River Bridge Replacement Project
Barstow
Budget: $7MReplace the Mojave River Bridge and the Mojave River Overflow Bridge to improve safety and meet current seismic standards.
Metro Purple Line Beverly/Wilshire North Portal
Beverly Hills
Budget: $5MThe Purple (D Line) Extension rail project will provide a transportation alternative from downtown Los Angeles to Westwood, including two stops in Beverly Hills: Wilshire/La Cienega and Wilshire/Rodeo.
Del Amo Blvd. Bridge Replacement and Signal Enhancements
Cerritos
Budget: $18MReplace the structurally deficient Del Amo Boulevard Bridge built in 1965 and Traffic Signal Synchronization project connecting the cities of Cerritos, La Palma, Lakewood, and Cypress, as well as Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
Temescal Canyon Road Widening
Corona
Budget: $5MA proposal to widen Temescal Canyon Road/Ontario Avenue from an existing two-lane facility to a four-lane facility generally located between Envoy Avenue and Cajalco Road. The road widening segments are approximately 0.8 mile in length.
LOSSAN Corridor Improvements
Del Mar
Budget: $12.5MThe LOSSAN North Project includes conventional rail improvements to expand passenger rail service on California’s existing LOSSAN North Corridor between San Luis Obispo Rail Station and Los Angeles Union Station, a total of 222 miles. The proposed rail improvements would involve a combination of track and signal upgrades, new sidings, extensions of existing sidings, segments of second main track, curve realignments, and grade separations.
SR 57/60 Confluence Chokepoint Relief
Diamond Bar
Budget: $18MFix chokepoint at 57/60 Freeway confluence that currently has the second highest truck traffic accident rate in SoCal. Project will improve traffic flow and safety.
North Coast Highway 101 Beautification
Encinitas
Budget: $4MBeautification project on North Coast Highway 101 between A Street and La Costa Avenue in Leucadia, which would include a new curb, gutter, landscaping, buffered bicycle lanes, lane reconfiguration and four roundabouts.
I-15/SR- 78 Managed Lanes
Escondido
Budget: $20MConstruct a direct connector (northbound I-15 to westbound SR 78 and eastbound 78 to southbound I-15) from I-15 Express Lanes and extending approximately three miles of managed lanes onto SR 78 to San Marcos Boulevard.
Malaga Bridge
Fontana
Budget: $15MRenovation of the historic Malaga Bridge on Foothill Boulevard in western Fontana.
Monroe St. Interchange
Indio
Budget: $20MProposal to reconstruct and widen the Monroe Street interchange on the I-10 freeway to improve traffic flow.
I-15 Northern Extension
Jurupa Valley, Eastvale
Budget: $20MThis project is located on the I-15 from Cantu-Galleano Ranch Road to the Riverside-San Bernardino County Line, in the cities of Jurupa Valley and Eastvale, California 91752, in CA-41 and CA-42.
Artesia Great Blvd.
Long Beach
Budget: $8MThe project will consist of roadway improvements, median and median fencing improvements, traffic signal enhancements, installation of ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) equipment, Class IV bike lanes, bulb-outs, stormwater bio-retention treatments and wayfinding signage on Artesia Boulevard between Gale Avenue and Downey Avenue.
Sepulveda Transit Corridor
Los Angeles
Budget: $10MMetro’s Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project is part of a plan to make it easier to get around, creating better transit between the San Fernando Valley, the Westside and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). This high-capacity rail line will help take cars off the road and provide more traveling options.
Vermont Transit Corridor Improvements
Los Angeles
Budget: $10MMetro’s plan includes better transit that provides faster travel times and more reliable service along Vermont Avenue. This project between Hollywood Boulevard and 120th Street would also enhance connections to the Metro B, C, D and E Lines, including improved access to opportunities.
Scott Road/Bundy Canyon Road Widening
Menifee
Budget: $12MWidening of a two-lane road to a five-lane corridor from Haun Road to Sunset Avenue.
Modernize the Port of Hueneme Wharf
Oxnard
Budget: $3MThe project will modernize the wharf and pier structure to mitigate moderate seismic episodes and climactic resiliency, which will help with recovery efforts from the COVID-19 pandemic, create and retain jobs, and strengthen the regional economy.
West Valley Connector Bus Rapid Transit and Zero-Emission Initiative
San Bernardino
Budget: $5MThe West Valley Connector (WVC) project will be a 100% zero-emission Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, the first stage of the San Bernardino County Zeroemission Bus Initiative and second BRT route in San Bernardino County.
Downtown Mobility
San Diego
Budget: $5.6MA long-term multimodal transportation plan for downtown San Diego.
SR 11/Otay Mesa East Port of Entry
San Diego
Budget: $12.5MCreate a 21st century border crossing for the San Diego-Baja California region that will enhance regional mobility and fuel economic growth and binational trade.
Central Mobility Hub Pre-Construction
San Diego
Budget: $25MThe Central Mobility Hub is envisioned as a multimodal transportation center connecting all current and future modes of public transit, in addition to serving as a community gathering place with a wide range of transportation services and amenities.
Harbor Drive 2.0
San Diego
Budget: $8MRedesign the industrial area of Harbor Drive and smartly manage the truck traffic passing through Barrio Logan and National City.
East San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor
San Fernando to Van Nuys
Budget: $10MThe project consists of a 9.2-mile, 14-station, al-grade light rail transit (LRT) line that would be located in the median of Van Nuys Blvd from the Metro G Line on the south to the Van Nuys Blvd/San Fernando Rd intersection where it would transition to the Metro owned railroad right-of-way continuing north lo the Sylmar/San Fernando Metrolink station.
Emerald Necklace Quarry Clasp Peck Park Trail
Arcadia
Budget: $1.5MA 17-mile interconnected network of bikeways, multi-use trails, parks, and greenways along the Rio Hondo and the San Gabriel River in Los Angeles County.
Cabrillo Mole
Avalon
Budget: $6.7MA multimodal transportation hub used by cross-channel carrier passengers traveling between the mainland and Avalon and as a gathering place for residents and visitors. It is the primary point of entry; and thus, it serves as the gateway to the City of Avalon and Santa Catalina Island.
Arrow Highway Median Island Installation
Azusa
Budget: $3MInstall new traffic median on Arrow Highway from 500 feet west of Azusa Avenue to just east of Citrus Avenue.
5 and 134 Freeway Electric Vehicle Charging Network
Burbank
Budget: $1MThe expanded installation of electric vehicle fast charging stations along the I-5 & SR-134 freeway corridors for use by commuters, visitors and residents.
Olive/Magnolia Bridge Safety Barrier Rail
Burbank
Budget: $2MModernize barriers and pedestrian railings for safety purposes.
Widen Central Ave for Bike Lanes
Camarillo
Budget: $4MWiden Central Ave to add new Class II Bike Lanes near U.S. 101 to the northwest city limits.
Leesdale Passing Siding Extension and Upgrade
Camarillo
Budget: $6MThe now 700 foot Leesdale siding in Ventura County will be extended by over 6 miles adding track capacity for both Amtrak and Metrolink.
Pine Avenue Extension
Chino
Budget: $5MExtend Pine Ave. from SR 71 eastward to El Prado Road as an urban four-lane arterial and to widen Pine Ave. to a four-lane arterial from El Prado Road to Euclid Ave. in Chino and Chino Hills.
Reche Canyon Road Alignment
Colton
Budget: $4.5MReche Canyon Road is a multijurisdictional connector road that traverses the cities of Colton, Loma Linda and Moreno Valley.
New Transit Maintenance Facility
Commerce
Budget: $2MThe new facility will accommodate the current and future bus fleet to serve the city’s transit system’s needs, including the transition to zero-emission buses (ZEBs) in alignment with California’s clean energy mandates.
I-15 Corridor Operations
Corona
Budget: $3MThe project would add a southbound auxiliary lane on I-15 between Cajalco Rd. and Weirick Rd. to relieve peak afternoon congestion.
Grade Crossing Safety throughout Metrolink Corridor
Covina
Budget: $3MThis project would fund grade crossing safety improvements along Metrolink’s rail line in the city in order to also have quiet zones. They would like to perform this work at 12 existing railroad crossings within Covina.
Streets Improvement
Cudahy
Budget: $1.7MCudahy Citywide Complete Streets Improvement Project, which focuses on the Atlantic Avenue Corridor and Citywide multimodal transportation
CityBus Fleet Electrification Facility Infrastructure
Culver City
Budget: $3.5MExpand CityBus fleet with electric vehicles.
Watson Multi-Use Pathway Improvement
Duarte
Budget: $1.2MThe project will rebuild and improve the 1.6-mile pathway for bikes and pedestrians as it is heavily used and has fallen into disrepair.
Harbor Blvd. Street Improvements
Garden Grove
Budget: $6.2MFrom Harbor Blvd and Westminster Avenue to Harbor Blvd and Chapman Ave
Zero-Emission Bus
Gardena
Budget: $4.4MGTrans is ramping up electric bus expansion efforts.
Broadway Rehabilitation
Glendale
Budget: $2MSelective removal, reconstruction, and surface grinding of deteriorated pavement and placement of asphalt concrete pavement. Realignment of the sides streets and selective removal and repair of broken and damaged sidewalks; curb and gutters; cross gutters, and alley and driveway aprons. Removal of substandard curb ramps and construction of new curb ramps that are complaint with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Community Beautification
Glendale
Budget: $2.4MSelective removal/reconstruction/surface grinding of deteriorated pavement and placement of asphalt concrete pavement. Removal and planting of new trees and pruning of tree roots. Storm drain installation on Acacia Avenue; and sewer and storm drain improvements on Concord St.
Slauson Ave. Congestion
Huntington Park
Budget: $1MImprovements to ease traffic congestion.
Transit Connector
Inglewood
Budget: $9.2Ma 1.6-mile, three-station, fully elevated, electrically powered light-rail transit system, including, among other things, an Automated People Mover (APM) mass-transit line, proposed by the City to close the last-mile gap and connect passengers between the Metro Crenshaw/LAX Line and Downtown Inglewood to major event and activity centers, including the Forum, the Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment District (which includes SoFi Stadium) and the Inglewood Basketball and Entertainment Center.
SR 86 Improvement
Imperial
Budget: $3MThe work is part of a paving project on a 1.5-segment of SR-86/Adams Avenue just west of Wilson Street to SR-86/N. Imperial Avenue at Treshill Road. Construction will include sidewalk repairs, intersection treatments, markings, and completion thermoplastic striping and markings
Flint Canyon Trail Repair/Restoration
La Cañada Flintridge
Budget: $4.8MDevelopment of a permanent stabilization solution for the erosion affecting the Flint Canyon Trail. The project is anticipated to provide support for this habitat and for the trail and will prevent washouts of significant material into nearby Devil’s Gate Reservoir.
Amar Road Improvements
La Puente
Budget: $2.3MThis project will provide 2.5 miles of complete streets improvements along Amar Road between Baldwin Park Blvd and Unruh Avenue within the unincorporated community of West Puente Valley and the Cities of Industry and La Puente. The improvements include but are not limited to raised medians, landscaping, resurfacing, community monuments, updated street lighting, underground utilities, bike lanes, and crosswalk upgrades.
Puddingstone Drive Bicycle and Pedestrian Project
La Verne
Budget: $1MThe project will construct Class I and II bike lanes along Puddingstone Drive from Bonelli Park Trail to the west and Fairplex Drive to the east.
Anaheim Street Corridor Improvements
Long Beach
Budget: $12MReconstruction of major access road for Long Beach and Los Angeles Port complex.
ADA Curb-Ramp and Sidewalk Improvements
Long Beach
Budget: $1.5MCurb ramp construction on within the City of Long Beach public right-of-way at T-shaped intersections.
High Voltage Conversion
Los Angeles
Budget: $0.3MNew conduits, pullboxes and wires. In addition, the project will include the installation of technology to provide real-time reporting of light outages/failures.
Florence A Line FLM Improvements
Los Angeles
Budget: $4MThis project is part of a larger effort to implement First Last Mile (FLM) improvements along the Metro A-Line light rail system (formerly known as the Blue Line). FLM improvements are based upon proposed improvements in Metro’s Blue Line First/Last Mile Plan
TRI-CONNECT, SoCal Freight Initiative
Los Angeles
Budget: $3.4MDevelop, test, and deploy advanced Connected Vehicle and Cooperative Intelligent Transportation System (C-ITS) technologies in select locations along the transportation corridor between the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and the Inland Empire. This funding will lay the foundation for connected, automated, and sustainable freight movement to improve safety and efficiency.
Streetcar Power Utility Relocations
Los Angeles
Budget: $2MEnhance Downtown Los Angeles' power grid and to relocate utility units to construct the L.A. Streetcar.
I–405 Sepulveda Pass ExpressLanes
Los Angeles
Budget: $5MOptimize the utilization of freeway capacity while addressing impacts to the environment and surrounding communities, including historically disadvantaged communities, within the project area. The project proposes to improve traffic conditions on I-405 starting in the south at I-10 and terminating in the north at US-101, and intends to reduce congestion, encourage carpooling and transit, improve trip reliability, reduce degradation of the carpool and general purpose lanes, increase person throughput, and apply technology to help manage traffic.
Link Union Station
Los Angeles
Budget: $5MProposes the integration of new run-through tracks on an elevated rail yard to improve operational flexibility and expand capacity at Los Angeles Union Station (LAUS).
West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor
Los Angeles
Budget: $5MA biking and walking path connecting the future Fairview Heights Station and Slauson Station, to create options for active transportation, connections to transit and access to opportunity.
West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor
Los Angeles
Budget: $5MMetro’s plan for better transit includes a new rail line to southeast LA County. This project would connect downtown Los Angeles, Huntington Park, Bell, Cudahy, South Gate, Downey, Bellflower and Artesia. Connecting this area to Metro’s rail network will provide alternatives to driving and create more access to opportunity.
Atlantic Ave. Improvements
Los Angeles
Budget: $5.2MInfrastructure upgrades including on and off ramps.
Destination Crenshaw Streetscape Improvement
Los Angeles
Budget: $7.6MA 1.3-mile-long outdoor art and culture experience dedicated to Black Los Angeles under development along Crenshaw Boulevard. This community-inspired project will use the iconic street as a canvas and anchor for public art and streetscape design
Highway 101 Multimodal Corridor Project
Santa Barbara
Budget: $11MHighway 101 widening with HOV lanes, commuter rail and rehabilitation of existing lanes.