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On July 23, 2024, LA Metro released the draft of the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the K Line Northern Extension, putting the price tag of the project between $11 billion and $14.8 billion (including a 40% contingency cost).
On May 6, 2016, the Los Angeles City Council approved the stadium, clearing a way for the construction of the stadium. A groundbreaking ceremony took place on August 23, 2016. At the event attended by owners and construction crews, LAFC announced a 15-year, $100 million naming rights deal for the stadium with the Banc of California .
Courtesy of the state’s Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program (TIRCP), CalSTA released close to $500 million for the project, with the remainder of the $798 million to be allocated by the end of 2024. On July 11, 2024, the Foothill Gold Line board of directors unanimously voted to work with Kiewit Corporation as their contractor to build ...
The D Line Subway Extension Project (formerly known as the Westside Subway Extension, the Subway to the Sea, and the Purple Line Extension) is a construction project in Los Angeles County, California, extending the rapid transit D Line (formerly the Purple Line) of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system from its current terminus at Wilshire/Western in Koreatown, Los Angeles, to the Westside region. [4]
The Los Angeles Fire Department's budget was cut by $17.6 million, about 2%, this fiscal year. ... between the 2024-25 fiscal year and the 2023-24 fiscal year, according to city budget documents ...
The FTA is expected to issue a record of decision to happen sometime during the summer of 2024. [11] The board voted to certify the EIR at a meeting on April 25, 2024, paving the way for construction to begin by the end of 2024. [12] Metro released an RFP right after the certification, seeking a contractor for pre-construction "Advanced Works ...
The Port of Los Angeles is not just the busiest container port in North America, but it is also a waterfront destination and home to a ton of community events. On June 28, the Port of Los Angeles ...
On 2 June 2016, the IOC confirmed that Los Angeles would proceed to the second stage of bidding for the 2024 Summer Games. [30] On 29 July 2016, LA 2024 officials released artist renderings of an updated Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and temporary swim stadium that would be used if Los Angeles is awarded the 2024 Summer Olympics. [31]