California ports looking forward to $1.2B state-funded infusion


The Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles will be receiving major facelifts after California pledged $1.2 billion in infrastructure upgrades. The California State Transportation Agency is calling for more efficient and sustainable movement systems and this amount has been incorporated into the state’s financial budget.

The two shipping hubs can expect about 70% of that chunk of change to be passed along to them. Project applications are due to be assessed by January 13, 2023 - so we expect the ports are hard at work developing plans.

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