City of Wasco to benefit from latest California high     DATE: 2023-12-08 01:54:26

City of Wasco to benefit from latest California high

City of Wasco to benefit from latest California high-speed rail grant

3SHARESShare via

Posted: 22 November 2021 | Global Railway Review | No comments yet

The $24 million grant by the U.S. Department of Transportation will be used to advance the California high-speed rail project while enhancing and better connecting the community of Wasco.

High-Speed Rail awarded federal grant to improve infrastructure in Wasco

Credit: California High-Speed Rail Authority.

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has awarded a $24 million grant to the California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) which will be used to advance the nation’s first high-speed rail system while enhancing and better connecting the community of Wasco (Kern County).

Authority CEO, Brian Kelly, said: “High-speed rail is about connecting Californians and our diverse communities. As we build this transformative system, we continue to work and collaborate with communities throughout the state to create jobs, spur economic development, and improve quality of life.”

The RAISE grant stands for Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity, which the work enabled by this funding exemplifies. The Authority will use the $24 million for crucial safety, efficiency, and construction projects in and around Wasco, including:

“The City of Wasco is very pleased with the announcement,” said City Manager, Scott Hurlbert. “It’s a great example of multi-agency teamwork and recognition of significant local needs. This funding will resolve a tremendous financial burden for the City and help us move our community forward with confidence.”

Taken together, this grant will help to bring improvement, safety, environmental justice, and economic development to a historically disadvantaged community. In the north and south of Wasco, the Authority has 119 miles under construction with 35 active construction sites in the Central Valley. To date, more than 6,000 construction jobs have been created since the start of construction.

Related topics

Cargo, Freight & Heavy-Haul, High-Speed Rail, Infrastructure Developments, Passenger Experience/Satisfaction, Safety, Sustainability/Decarbonisation

Related organisations

California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA), U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)

Related regions

North America

Related people

Brian Kelly, Scott Hurlbert