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Wonder what’s going on at SoCal #infrastructure? The webinar with Rebuild SoCal Partnership Executive Director John Hakel &@sdut explains how the #RebuildSoCal Zone podcast will provide insight on construction projects. rebuildsocal.org/webinar-emphas
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Feb 9, 2021
#DYK: A lack of federal support means California’s aging water #infrastructure is failing to deliver clean water. The new administration is being urged to address the issue. rebuildsocal.org/new-administra#RebuildSoCal— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Feb 1, 2021
The Port of Los Angeles ended 2020 with the fourth best year on record. Learn what’s been prioritized for success in 2021. rebuildsocal.org/port-of-los-an#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure.— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Feb 1, 2021
While not surprising, where California ranks in recent report shows the Golden State has improvements to make when compared to other states across the country. rebuildsocal.org/report-califor#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Jan 25, 2021
“Repair, maintenance, and efficient operation of the state’s transportation system are vital to CA’s economic growth and recovery.” That’s why
@GavinNewsom‘s budget proposal includes $15.4 B in allocations for transportation. rebuildsocal.org/ca-budget-prop#RebuildSoCal— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Jan 19, 2021
The@California_CTC has allocated $106M for San Diego County rail projects, including $36M for future phases of the ongoing efforts to stabilize the Del Mar bluffs. tinyurl.com/yxe8noyz#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Jan 19, 2021
Are you a resident of Orange County? You want to learn more about airport, highway or local street construction projects? Sign up for the RebuildSoCal newsletter. You’ll get info sent directly to your email box. bit.ly/3ltEz8i
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Jan 4, 2021
SoCal water agencies pledge millions to modernize the increasingly vulnerable Delta Conveyance Project. Learn more about this critical #infrastructure. rebuildsocal.org/socal-water-ag#RebuildSoCal
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Dec 15, 2020
How many times have you driven by a construction site in SoCal and wondered what was going on, how long it will take and why it’s necessary? The FREE Rebuild SoCal Partnership webinar has answers. Join in on Dec. 11. -seminar-rebuild-socal.eventbrite.com
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Dec 9, 2020
The@PortofLA and @portoflongbeach have broken records with cargo. To keep supplies moving, bridges, roads and rail infrastructure needs to keep pace! Learn more. rebuildsocal.org/infrastructure#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Dec 7, 2020
Santa Monica is set to break ground on an #infrastructure project that will create more space for pedestrians, cyclists, and outdoor dining along Ocean Avenue. tinyurl.com/y5w4cll9 via @UrbanizeLA #RebuildSoCal
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Nov 30, 2020
ICYMI: The@EPA awarded $252.8 million to California to assist with #infrastructure projects that protect surface water and provide safe drinking water to communities. Learn more and get the EPA’s full survey and report. rebuildsocal.org/epa-awards-252#RebuildSoCal
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Nov 23, 2020
The I-405 Improvement Project reaches a major milestone and opens two new bridges! Learn more: rebuildsocal.org/critical-socal#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Nov 2, 2020
The second-tallest cable-stayed bridge in the U.S. is now open! The six-lane, 2,000-foot-long bridge provides a major regional highway connector and will improve cargo movement. rebuildsocal.org/new-gerald-des#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure @newgdbridge @portoflongbeach— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Oct 26, 2020
Vote YES ON Measure RR to update LAUSD classrooms with technology for 21st Century learning fund roof repairs and earthquake retrofitting. bit.ly/3562zYN#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Oct 16, 2020
California’s ever-changing seasonal storms make water management challenging. Now San Diego County Water Authority (@sdcwa) is partnering with the renowned Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. Learn more about their efforts. rebuildsocal.org/sd-water-scrip@Scripps_Ocean
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Sep 28, 2020
Commuting through Los Angeles is notoriously frustrating, but it is on the verge of getting a little easier with one of the city’s most ambitious transportation projects entering the home stretch. tinyurl.com/yytqkeac#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Sep 25, 2020
“The pandemic has completely disrupted transportation,” said Giovanni Circella, Director of UC Davis’s 3 Revolutions Future Mobility Program. “Many things are changing.” rebuildsocal.org/uc-davis-covid@CircellaG @3Rev_ITSDavis #infrastructure
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Sep 21, 2020
Your tax dollars are at work! Caltrans announces $1.6B for transportation projects with $1.2B funded by SB 1. rebuildsocal.org/caltrans-annou#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure #SB1
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Sep 14, 2020
In Ventura County, La Quinta and along Highway 395, Southern California infrastructure has been improved thanks to #SB1 funds. Watch the videos of projects in progress. rebuildsocal.org/videos/#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Aug 31, 2020
California’s Final Water Resilience Portfolio outlines 142 state actions to help build a climate-resilient water system and ensure healthy waterways in the face of climate change. Learn more. rebuildsocal.org/ca-releases-fi#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Aug 24, 2020
Funding for CA #infrastructure is vital. A recent study shows 26% of major urban roads in the U.S. are in poor condition. In fact, California took the top 3 slots for the worst roads. See if they are the ones you drive. rebuildsocal.org/urban-areas-wi#RebuildSoCal
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Aug 17, 2020
Wondering where #SB1 funds are being used? Check out videos showing projects in Ventura County, La Quinta, along Highway 395 and more. rebuildsocal.org/videos/#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Aug 15, 2020
ICYMI:
has approved $146 million for 166 local public transportation projects that will expand services and help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Aug 10, 2020
An additional $200M bond is helping turn the LA to Vegas train into a reality. If all goes as planned, by 2023 the train will be transporting as many as 10 million passengers a year. rebuildsocal.org/update-lv-la-h#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Aug 3, 2020
COVID-19 has not gone away. That’s why crews on the job make safety priority number one. Learn more in the #RebuildSoCal Resource Hub. covid19.rebuildsocal.org
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Jun 13, 2020
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Jun 3, 2020
Southern California Partnership for Jobs (SCPFJ) is helping with #infrastructure development to revitalize Southern California’s construction industry. Learn about the Partnership’s role in L.A. County’s Economic Resiliency Task Force. rebuildsocal.org/socal-construc#RebuildSoCal
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Jun 1, 2020
Los Angeles County Department of Public Works will resume work on an essential #infrastructure project at Devil’s Gate Reservoir in Pasadena. rebuildsocal.org/critical-flood#RebuildSoCal
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) May 18, 2020
The Port of Long Beach receives $14.5M grant from the USDOT’s Maritime Administration to help fund the railroad project to move trains in and out of the Port faster, reduce locomotive idling and improve safety. tinyurl.com/vqv2ka6#RebuildSoCal #infrastructure
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) May 7, 2020
RebuildSoCal supports the thousands of union workers on the job and applauds them for their focused attention to safety practices during this health crisis.
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) Apr 6, 2020
Looking for a promising career? The construction industry unemployment is at a record low. Skilled laborers are needed as growth continues month over month. http://bit.ly/2XiWnrA #RebuildSoCal #infrastructure #jobs
HireLAX Pre-apprenticeship program addresses workforce issues Preparing workers for local infrastructure projects https://t.co/uv7XTKdlMb #RebuildSoCal #CareersInConstruction
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) May 28, 2019
We advocate for responsible infrastructure funding that will create thousands of career construction jobs in our community. Join our movement #RebuildSoCal https://t.co/gFOxhKPlFz pic.twitter.com/YhU1CYnHEs
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) April 8, 2019
SoCal Road Crews Address Spike in Road Maintenance Requests https://t.co/8EKIo9CtkJ #RebuildSoCal
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) March 25, 2019
Transportation Agency Awards Additional $13.1 Million in Funding to Expand Rail Service https://t.co/pHAroTnsgi #RebuildSoCal
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) March 15, 2019
Whittier Narrows Dam Classified as High Risk, $600M Upgrade Needed https://t.co/D3S1DFs1MP #RebuildSoCal
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) March 15, 2019
The Southern California Partnership for Jobs thanks @kathrynbarger whose leadership helps power development and leads to job creation. We are excited to work with you! https://t.co/ojSp22jvfw#RebuildSoCal
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) February 25, 2019
Infrastructure Stakeholders to Congress: Fix the Highway Trust Fund https://t.co/PQHWqWqGzs #RebuildSoCal
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) February 20, 2019
Bipartisan Bill Dedicates CA Budget Funds to Much-Needed Water Projects https://t.co/acZo7etzBr pic.twitter.com/VqVZ9k0JxS
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) February 15, 2019
California Ranks as One of the Worst States to Drive In https://t.co/oMtXFgyhj9
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) February 7, 2019
Rebuild SoCal and Southern California Partnership for Jobs Year in Review https://t.co/ynP2IwcZQ0 #RebuildSoCal
— Rebuild So Cal (@RebuildSoCal) January 17, 2019