After nearly 30 years as a federal Superfund site, a full cleanup of radioactive and contaminated soil at the former Hunters Point naval shipyard in San Francisco appears as far away as ever.
The Los Angeles City Council voted to approve a 30-year, $4.9-billion contract with LAX Integrated Express Solutions to design, build, finance, operate and maintain an automated people mover train system at Los Angeles International Airport.
A realigned, 2.5-mile segment of Highway 101 north of San Francisco opened this month, a major step in widening 16 miles of the heavily traveled Marin-Sonoma Narrows.
The Metropolitan Water District (MWD) of Southern California has taken the lead on the state’s controversial plan to more efficiently move water south from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, voting to commit $10.8 billion to California WaterFix.
From straightening curves in high-accident locations to replacing eight bridges, the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities has grand plans to rehabilitate a 15-mile stretch of the Seward Highway.
The start of construction on a new maintenance facility marks a major milestone for Sound Transit and the agency’s effort to extend light rail from Seattle to outlying communities.