Transportation Industry

Los Angeles

Railway Age, Feb, 2005

Los Angeles government and business leaders are urging Sacramento to "stop using transportation funds to balance the state budget." Los Angeles Metro CEO Roger Snoble said the state over the last three years has diverted $5.5 billion in transportation funding, including $1.35 billion earmarked for Los Angeles County.

These include Proposition 42 gas taxes and other funds. "The more than $300 million earmarked for LA County next year could be leveraged with other funds to get a head start on more than $5 billion in highway, bus, and rail projects," said Dan Beal, managing director for public policy of the Automobile Club of Southern California.

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