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SACRAMENTO, CALIF. — The California High-Speed Rail Authority unanimously approved an application for more than $4.5 billion in federal stimulus funding for engineering, design, and construction on the state's high-speed train system, generating an investment of $9.1 billion when state matching funds are added. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is expected to formally submit California's bid by the federal government's Oct. 2 deadline for states to seek a share of $8 billion set aside for high-speed train development under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
"California is a leading contender for this federal funding because our true
high-speed rail system is further along than any other project in the country,"
said Authority Board Chairman Curt Pringle. "Plus, we can double the value of
the federal government’s dollars by matching them with state bond funds approved
by California voters last year, we can break ground before the federal
government's deadline, and we can show that our early projects can stand alone
as important improvements in their own right."
The board approved a
detailed package of dozens of engineering, environmental review, design-build,
train control, and electrification projects among every section of the 800-mile
system.
The state's application includes:
• $1.28 billion for San Jose to San Francisco, including station
improvements, grade separations, electrification, and safety state-of-the-art
"positive train control" in an upgraded, shared alignment with Caltrain;
•
$466 million for Fresno to Merced, including right-of-way acquisition,
grade-separations, utility relocation, environmental mitigation, earthwork,
guideway structures, and track;
• $819.5 million for Bakersfield to Fresno,
including right-of-way acquisition, grade-separations, utility relocation,
environmental mitigation, earthwork, guideway structures, track relocation, and
new track; and
• $2 billion for Los Angeles to Anaheim, including high-speed
train facilities at Los Angeles Union Station (LAUS), Norwalk Station, and the
Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC); right-of-way
acquisition, grade-separations, utility relocation, environmental mitigation,
earthwork, guideway structures, tunneling, and track work.
Assemblywoman Cathleen Galgiani, author of the legislation that placed
Proposition 1A, the successful high-speed train bond act on the ballot last
November, told the board she wholeheartedly supports the Authority's
recommendation. "Our application is very competitive – the only true high-speed
system in the country capable of travel up to 220-miles an hour," said Galgiani,
who represents a Central Valley district. "It will bring badly needed jobs and
economic activity to the state immediately."
The full staff recommendation for stimulus funding is available
online.
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