Corridor Mobility Improvement Account (CMIA)
2007 Los Angeles County Corridor Mobility Improvement Program Proposal
On November 7 2006, the voters approved Proposition 1B: The Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006 by a simple majority. The $4.5 billion Corridor Mobility Improvement Program (CMIP) is the first category to draw from this $19.9 billion bond.
Project nominations were submitted to the California Transportation Commission (CTC) on January 16, 2007. Los Angeles County has an ambitious $1.768 billion Corridor Mobility Improvement Program proposal to provide congestion relief on highly congested portions of Interstate 5, Interstate 405, Interstate 10 and safety improvements on Route 138. Here is a list of CMIA adopted program of projects.
Please click on the link below to review the executive summary of the 2007 Los Angeles County Corridor Mobility Improvement Program Proposal.
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- CMIA Application Introduction
- I-5 South Brief and Map
- I-5 South Brief and Map
- I-405/US-101 North Brief and Map
- I-10 (Puente Ave to Route 57) Brief and Map
- I-10/605 Transition Connector Brief and Map
- SR-138 (Avenue "T" to Route 18) Brief and Map
- Executive Summary Appendix
- I-5 South Project Details
- I-5 North Projects Details
- I-10 (Puente Ave to Route 57) Project Details
- I-405/US-101 North Projects Details
- I-10/605 Transition Connector Projects Details
- SR-138 (Avenue "T" to Route 18) Projects Details
- ITS Projects Details