Los Angeles Metro Proposes $887 Million for Highway Expansion in Next Fiscal Year
2026-03-24 13:36
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en.Wedoany.com Report on Mar 24th, Los Angeles Metro plans to allocate $887.1 million for highway expansion in the next fiscal year, representing a 40% increase from previous budgets. This move has reportedly sparked discussions on climate change and transportation equity. Linton pointed out, "This budget does include $46 million for bus improvements, but that is the unrepresentative fig leaf that Metro likes to use to cover this project."

Reports from Los Angeles Metro indicate that the highway expansion project could stimulate increased vehicle usage, leading to higher tailpipe emissions. Linton emphasized, "Metro needs to understand and acknowledge that its continued investment—billions of dollars—is aimed at making driving more viable and efficient." This growth in highway expansion funding contrasts with Metro's stated climate goals, drawing attention from the public and environmental organizations.

Linton called for Los Angeles Metro to adjust its budget to better address climate challenges and promote equitable mobility. He stated, "If Metro wants to take climate, equity, and mobility seriously, it needs to align its budget with those values." The controversy over highway expansion funding highlights the complexity of balancing development and environmental protection in urban transportation planning, suggesting that Los Angeles Metro may face increased pressure to optimize its investment strategies in the future.

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