Funding Approved For Maple Lane Project

Big Bear City, CA, March 7, 2013 - The California Transportation Commission has allocated $333 million in new funding to 91 projects that will improve the state’s transportation system. The allocations include $233 million from Proposition 1B, a transportation bond approved by voters in 2006. The remaining allocations ($100 million) came from assorted transportation accounts funded by state and federal money. Locally, $1.3 million was awarded to provide funds for a project in Sugarloaf on Maple Lane north of Baldwin Road to State Route 38. The work will provide drainage improvements to protect the roadway and existing utilities.

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