SB 1 Repeal. JEOPaRDIZE. Transportation Improvement Projects in the Los Angeles Region. $6.3 Billion. $4.4 Billion $1.5 Billion $402.

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SB 1 Repeal JEOPaRDIZE Would Transportation Improvement Projects in the Los Angeles Region BELOW ARE EXAMPLES OF HUNDREDS OF PROJECTS CURRENTLY UNDERWAY IN THE LOS ANGELES REGION THAT WILL LIKELY BE JEOPARDIZED IF SB 1 IS REPEALED 472 71 112 19 138 PROJECTS FILLING POTHOLES AND REPAVING CRUMBLING ROADS TRAFFIC CONGESTION RELIEF PROJECTS PROJECTS IMPROVING THE SAFETY OF LOCAL ROADS PROJECTS IMPROVING THE SAFETY OF BRIDGES SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR PEDESTRIANS AND BICYCLISTS SB 1 FUNDING COMING TO CITIES AND COUNTIES IN OUR REGION: 10-YEAR TOTAL Filling Potholes and Repaving roads Repaving 205 miles of Highway 1 from the Los Angeles/ County line to the City of Santa Monica, along Pacific Coast Highway, Sepulveda Blvd., and Lincoln Blvd. 112 miles of pavement improvements and repairs to guardrails and signage on I-5 36 miles of pavement improvements on SR 1 in the cities of Laguna Beach and Newport Beach 104 miles of pavement improvements on I-605 from the Los Angeles/ County line to Telegraph Rd Pavement preservation project on 48 lane miles and improve ramps on I-10 from the San Bernardino/Los Angeles County line to I-10/I-15 Separation in San Bernardino County Resurface more than 5 miles of onramps and offramps along SR 91 near Buena Park Resurface nearly 7 miles of I-5 between I-605 and Washington Blvd. in the Los Angeles area Repair and resurface various sections of SR 57, north of the Los Angeles/ County Line and SR 60 in Diamond Bar Resurface Grove Blvd in Pasadena Resurface Hawthorne Blvd.; Silver Spur; Deerhill Dr., Harbor Sight Dr., Spinning Wheel Lane and Sweetgrass Dr. in Rolling Hills Estates Repave 21 streets in City of Norwalk Pavement preservation project on 68 lane miles of streets in Yorba Linda Pavement preservation project on 36 lane miles on SR 1 from south of Vista Del Sol to Newport Coast Drive in the cities of Laguna Beach and Newport Beach Resurface 33 streets in Seal Beach Los Angeles County County Ventura County TOTAL $4.4 Billion $1.5 Billion $402.4 Million $6.3 Billion Traffic Congestion Relief Construct an additional lane on Arrow Highway off-ramp and 39.5 lane miles on I-605 from I-10 to I-210 (south of Huntington Drive) in Los Angeles Improve signal and pavement on 40 miles on I-605 from I-10 to I-210 Install 76 traffic management systems on I-110 from I-405 to the southern terminus in San Pedro to monitor travel time Ramp metering repairs and vehicle detection updates on I-10 at various locations Upgrade traffic monitoring elements on I-5 at I-605; I-405 at I-105; I-10 at I-5/I-10 and I-605 at I-10 Install 311 traffic management and intelligence elements on I-5, SR 57 and SR 91 at various locations within County Continued

Examples of Projects Underway in the Los Angeles Region that could be at Risk Bridges Repair San Gabriel River Bridge on I-405 Repair northbound I-405 to southbound I-605 Connector in Los Angeles County Lower roadway or replace 10 bridges to meet vertical clearance or truck load capacity standards on I-5 in Glendale Improve vertical clearance for trucks to improve freight movement on SR 60 at Hacienda Boulevard Undercrossing, Stemson Avenue Undercrossing, Azusa Avenue Overcrossing and Fullerton Road Undercrossing Road Safety I-605/SR 91 interchange improvements to address safety and congestion in area heavily impacted by freight Visibility and safety improvements by restriping traffic lanes and crosswalks in Old Town Monrovia Upgrade curb ramps and guardrails on SR 1-Pacific Coast Highway Upgrade traffic signals, sidewalks and drainage systems on SR-1 from Crystal Heights Drive to First Street in County PROTECT LOCAL Public Transportation Signal and track modernization to improve speed and reliability for Metrolink and Amtrak trains arriving and departing Los Angeles Union Station Airport Metro Connector 96th Street Transit Station connecting LAX to regional transit Expanded bus routes, increased capacity and extensions to include Gold Line to Montclair and Green Line to Torrance for Metro Maintenance on 56 Clean Natural Gas transit buses in Culver City Replace 45 old buses with all new electric buses for Foothill Transit Replace 16 bus stop shelters in South Whittier and add safety improvements Acquire 112 zero-emission buses and add 4 new routes serving communities in Los Angeles Deploy 40 zero-emission electric buses to double service levels on up to 8 routes and add 2 new routes to the Anaheim Transportation Network Secure 10 new zero-emission battery electric vehicles to add new express service and increase ridership on route 7, which connects Santa Monica with the Purple and Expo Metrorail lines and Downtown LA Pedestrian Safety Pedestrian improvements along Pico Boulevard to improve safety along one of the City of Santa Monica's highest collision areas and improve connectivity Sidewalk improvements to include new pedestrian ramps for improved disabled access in Burbank Shoulder safety improvements on Mulholland Highway and providing a pedestrian pathway in Calabasas Improvements at 5 elementary schools to include closing gaps between existing sidewalks, installation of ADA ramps and new striping and signage for safer street crossings in Lancaster Install and modify 295 sidewalk ramps to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements in Thousand Oaks This is a partial list of projects with more coming soon! NO ON REPEAL OF SB1 LEARN MORE AT fixcaroads.com #RebuildingCA Paid for by the Coalition to Protect Local Transportation Improvements, Yes on Prop. 69, sponsored by business, labor, local governments, transportation advocates and taxpayers Committee Major Funding from California Alliance for Jobs State Building and Construction Trades Council of California United Contractors Funding details at www.fppc.ca.gov

1 County City Agency Program Project Name Description Cost Anaheim, Bre Coun Solutions forcentral Corridor Improvement Project The Project is designed to relieve congestion along the central County corridor, focusing on the State Route 55 (SR-55) County central corridor improvements from Interstate 405 (I-405) to Interstate 5 (I-5), but extending out five miles to the east, and west of the freeway with transit, bikeway, pedestrian, and arterial improvements. $19,918,000 Anaheim, BreCaltrans State Highwa 57 Pavement Project $7.8 million project will replace broken slabs and resurface concrete pavement on more than 46 lane miles of State Route 57 through the cities of, Anaheim, Placentia and Fullerton. Anaheim, Bu Caltrans State Highwa 5, 57 & 91 Intelligent Management Systems Mobility Project $23.7 million traffic management systems project will install 311 field elements, including upgrading Intelligent Transportation System elements, on Interstate 5, State Route 57 and State Route 91 at various locations within County. $7,800,000 $23,700,000 Anaheim, FulCaltrans State Highwa 91 Resurface Pavement Project Brea Caltrans Trade CorridoRt 57 / Lambert Road Interchange Improvement Brea, FullertoCaltrans State Highwa 90 RHMA Pavement Project $2.3 million project will resurface more than five miles of onramps and offramps along State Route 91 near Buena Park with rubberized asphalt. In the City of Brea at the SR-57 & Lambert Road Interchange. Reconfiguration of northbound ramps including construction of a loop on-ramp at the south-east quadrant; modify northbound off-ramp; lower Lambert Road and widen northbound Lambert Road undercrossing bridge to accommodate future truck-climbing lane. $12.3 million pavement preservation project will upgrade curb ramps, replace roadways signs, and improve 11.7 lane miles on State Route 90 from Harbor Boulevard to Randolph Avenue near the city of Brea in County. $2,250,000 $65,705,000 $12,300,000

2 Buena Park Southern CaliActive Trans Go Human Event: Explore Beach Boulevard Buena Park Coun Active Trans Buena Park School District Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Buena Parks proposal will be focused on the Go Human initiatve to host an ATP demo project. The plan is to execute a Go Human event in conjuction with the six-city Beach Blvd Coalition with would include a full marathon and ACT Demo projects along a 13 mile stretch of Beach Blvd from Buena Park to Huntington Beach. Detailed planning and outreach to identify muchneeded improvements to pedestrian facilities around elementary schools and school bus stops. Design and construction of identified improvements. Development of SRTS Maps for two schools. Evaluation and consolidation of school bus stops, along with enhancement to signing and markings. Buena Park Caltrans State Highwa 39 Drainage Project $4.6 million drainage project will replace flood damaged sections of curb and gutters, repair drainage systems, upgrade sidewalk and curb ramps on State Route 39 from Auto Center Drive to Craig Avenue in the city of Buena Park in County. Dana Point, LCaltrans State Highwa 1 Laguna Beach ADA Upgrades & Pavement Project $18.4 million pavement preservation project will upgrade Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) curb ramps and improve 36 lane miles on State Route 1 from south of Vista Del Sol to Newport Coast Drive in the cities of Laguna Beach and Newport Beach. $200,000 $1,654,000 $4,600,000 $18,400,000 Dana Point, SCaltrans State Highwa 5 RHMA Pavement Project $7.6 million project will resurface nearly nine miles of Interstate 5 north of San Clemente with rubberized asphalt. Garden Grov Caltrans State Highwa 39 & 1 ADA Curb Ramp Upgrade & Pavement Project $2.7 million project will resurface nearly five miles of pavement on State Routes 1 and 39 near Westminster and Huntington Beach in County. $7,600,000 $2,700,000

3 Irvine, Tustin Caltrans State Highwa 5 Traffic Management Systems Mobility Project $4.9 million traffic management systems project will upgrade existing fiber optic communication system, closed circuit television and electronic equipment on Interstate 5 from State Route 133 to SR-55 in the cities of Santa Ana, Tustin and Irvine. $4,900,000 La Habra Southern CaliActive Trans La Habra Union Pacific Rail Line Bikeway (Walnut to Cypress) Laguna Nigel Coun Local PartnerI-5 Improvements, Rt 73-Oso Parkway (Segment 1) This project will fund the acquisition of approximately 2,600 feet in length and 15 feet width of bikeway easement on the north side of the Union Pacific Railroad Right-of-way between Walnut Street and Cypress Street in the City of La Habra In Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo and Laguna Hills from Route 73 to OSO Parkway. Add general purpose lane in each direction and reconstruct interchanges at Avery Parkway. The project spans 2.1 miles and is designed to increase capacity and reduce congestion. It will add one general purpose lane in each direction on I-5 from SR-73 to Oso Parkway, and add auxiliary lanes where needed. The project will also include bike and pedestrian improvements. San ClementeCaltrans State Highwa 5 Drainage Project $4.9 million drainage project will repair concrete panels in channel slope at the Segunda Deshecha Channel on the northbound side of the Avenida Pico off-ramp in the city of San Clemente. Santa Ana Southern CaliActive Trans West Willits Street Protected Bicycle Lanes This project will install median and parking protected bicycle lanes along West Willits Street in the City of Santa Ana and a separate bicycle only phase will be installed with dedicated bike signal heads at the intersection of Willits and Sullivan; with a youth-led Safe Routes to School initiative. $863,000 $18,242,000 $4,900,000 $2,970,000

4 Santa Ana Coun Active Trans City of Santa Ana - First Street Pedestrian Improvements Santa Ana Southern CaliActive Trans SRTS Davis Elementary ADA Compliance Widen the existing sidewalks by three feet, narrow the vehicle lanes, constructed ADA improvements on sidewalks and wheel chair ramps, and provide high visibility marked crosswalks, and add a signal controlled pedestrian crossing along First Street. Installation of bulb-outs at crossings adjacent to Davis Elementary, reconstruction and installation of ADA compliant curb ramps, sections of sidewalk and driveways along the safe routes to school. $4,572,000 $5,754,000 Seal Beach Southern CaliActive Trans Lampson Avenue Bike Lane Gap Closure Project 2016 Coun State of GooHeating Ventilation Unit Replacements Southern CaliActive Trans OC Loop Coyote Creek Bikeway (Segements O,P,Q) Project will install Class II bike lanes with associated improvements including revised striping, signing, modified pedestrian walkways, signal pedestrian countdown heads, push buttons, median/landscape revisions, and roadway modifications as needed. Replace 30 year old heating-ventilation units at the Anaheim Bus Base Maintenance Building A proposed Class I bikeway along the Coyote Creek Flood Channel spans 2.7 miles toward closing a major gap along a planned active transportation corridor totaling 66-miles of regional nonmotorized recreational and commuter route called the 'OC Loop'. Southern CaliActive Trans Hazard Avenue Bikeway Project Provide 4 miles of a Class IV (paved, on-road protected) bikeway lanes on both directions of Hazard Avenue from Goldenwest Street to Euclid Avenue in the cities of Westminster and Garden Grove. $637,000 $66,681 $1,415,000 $3,566,000 Coun State of GooTen Zero-Emission Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses Purchase 10 zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell buses $5,606,362 Coun State Transit Assistance N/A $9,314,496 Caltrans State Highwa Traffic Management Systems Detection Mobility Project $10,400,000 $10.4 million traffic management systems project will replace traffic monitoring field elements on various state routes in County.

5 Anaheim Tra Transit and I #Electrify Anaheim: Changing the Transit Paradigm in Southern California Deploys 40 zero-emission electric buses to double service levels on up to 8 routes, add 2 new route, and implement a new circulator/on-demand firstmile/last-mile service. Also includes construction of a new maintenance facility with solar canopy structures. $28,617,000

2018 Engineering Excellence Awards Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc. in Brea, CA, for its work on the Big Canyon Restoration and Water Quality Improvement Project in Newport Beach, CA. (Honor Award) Michael Baker International in Santa Ana, CA, for its work on the I-5/La Novia Roundabout in San Juan Capistrano, CA. (Honor Award) Inland Foundation Engineering, Inc. in San Jacinto, CA, for its work on Hemet Elementary School Campus Replacement in Hemet, CA. (Honor Award) Arcadis US Inc. in Irvine, CA, for its work on the Port of Los Angeles Berths 142-143 Backland Improvement Phases 2-4 in Wilmington, CA. (Merit Award) The heart of civil engineering is to solve complex challenges to help make people s lives better, said Brad Diede, Executive Director of ACEC California. Huitt-Zollars, Inc. in Irvine, CA, for its work on the La Pata Avenue/Camino Del Rio Extensions in unincorporated County, San Juan Capistrano & San Clemente, CA. (Merit Award) Kimley-Horn in, CA, for its work on Sunray Solar in San Bernardino County, CA. (Merit Award) KOA Corporation in, CA, for its work on the Town of Apple Valley Safe Routes to School Master Plan in Apple Valley, CA. (Merit Award) TranSystems in Santa Ana, CA, for its work on the Laurel Street Grade Separation in Colton, CA. (Merit Award) County Region Projects The American Council of Engineering Companies of California (ACEC California) unveiled the 2018 recipients of its prestigious Engineering Excellence Awards. In all, 39 California firms representing 55 projects were recognized. Three County-area firms were recognized with Honor Awards and five County firms were recognized with Merit Awards.