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Los Angeles, CA

Wilshire Boulevard Repavement Project

$60,000,000.00 - 347 jobs - Streets/Roads Program

Is this project critical? or

38% voted critical - 62% voted not critical - 100 votes cast

Yes
 
No
 

Wiki Description

[edit] General Description

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[edit] Points in Favor

This particular portion of Wilshire (located from downtown Los Angeles through Highland Ave is is dire need of repaving. While I know that many people only look at the area they are in, I can attest to being on these roads on a daily basis, and by MTA transportation. There are pot holes that make driving a hazard for all concerned. You have only to get in a car and drive that distance between downtown LA and Highland Avenue to understand just how very bad it has become. If we are diligent and on a never stop schedule, I believe that we can get this job done with all haste.

[edit] Points Against

Doesn't this fall under the first project (Major street and road repairs)?

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