SB 1 Overview

Overview

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Senate Bill 1 (SB 1) – the Road Repair and Accountability Act – was signed into law by Governor Brown on April 28, 2017. SB 1 invests $5 billion annually to fix California’s roads, bridges, freeways and puts more dollars toward transit and safety.

How is SB 1 impacting Southern California? This page serves as a resource for identifying the projects, by program, which were awarded funding through SB 1 in the SCAG region.

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Solutions for Congested Corridors Program

This funding program provides $250 million for each of the next four years for projects aimed at reducing congestion in highly traveled and highly congested corridors. The California Transportation Commission established this program’s initial funding cycle as a four-year, $1 billion program. $235 million was awarded for projects in the SCAG region for this cycle.

Project Listing for Solutions for Congested Corridors Program

Congested Corridors Program Map Infographic

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Trade Corridor Enhancement Program

This program provides $300 million annually for infrastructure improvements on federally designated Trade Corridors of National and Regional Significance, on the Primary Freight network, and along other corridors. The California Transportation Commission established this program’s initial funding cycle as a $1.34 billion program covering five years of federal FAST Act funding and three years of funding authorized by SB 1. $909 million was awarded to projects in the SCAG region for this cycle.

Project Listing for Trade Corridor Enhancement Program

Trade Corridor Enhancement Program Map Infographic

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Transit & Intercity Rail Capital Program

The Transit & Intercity Rail Capital Program is funded through SB 1 and Cap-and-Trade revenues. This program provides grant funding for transformative capital improvements that will modernize and expand California’s intercity, commuter, and urban rail systems, and bus and ferry transit systems to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. $1.39 billion was awarded to projects in the SCAG region by the California State Transportation Agency.

Project Listing for Transit & Intercity Rail Capital Program

Transit & Intercity Rail Capital Program Map Infographic