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Building California: Revamped Build.ca.gov highlights billions in infrastructure investments in every California community
What you need to know: California launched a newly revamped build.ca.gov, which highlights billions in infrastructure investments over the next 10 years and their impacts in communities throughout the state.
SACRAMENTO – Transformative infrastructure projects are making California communities safer, cleaner and healthier. Guided by Governor Gavin Newsom's Build More, Faster – For All infrastructure agenda, the state is projected to invest $180 billion in state and federal funds over the next 10 years. Projects span broadband, clean energy, transportation, environmental restoration, hydrogen, semiconductors, water, zero-emission vehicles and other areas to improve the lives of all Californians.
A newly revamped build.ca.gov offers Californians information for more than 16,000 projects from different state and federal agencies that demonstrate these once-in-a-generation community and critical infrastructure investments, all while promoting transparency and accountability.
The Governor announced the new website today while at a farm in Colusa County where he highlighted major water infrastructure efforts.
We are leveraging once-in-a-generation funding to transform the state's infrastructure, streamline the development process, create thousands of good paying jobs and improve the lives of every Californian. With the new build.ca.gov, we're making it easier than ever to see how California is putting your tax dollars to work and investing in California's future.
Governor Gavin Newsom
The new build.ca.gov website leverages the existing Rebuilding CA website that was focused primarily on transportation investments. Californians will soon be seeing Building CA signage at infrastructure projects across the state so they know where their tax dollars are being invested.
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Among the thousands of projects featured on the site:
A major influx of funding has come from the Biden-Harris Administration's historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and California's Senate Bill (SB) 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, formally the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), is a once-in-a-generation investment in our nation's infrastructure to improve the sustainability and resiliency of our country's energy, water, broadband and transportation systems. California has received nearly $62 billion in federal infrastructure funding since its passage. It includes investments to upgrade the state's roads, bridges, rail, public transit, airports, ports, waterways and the electric vehicle charging network. The funding alone has already created more than 170,000 jobs in California.
SB 1 has invested approximately $5 billion annually toward transportation projects since 2017. It provides funding split between the state and local agencies. Road projects progress through construction phases more quickly based on the availability of funds, including projects that are partially funded by SB 1.
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Building California: Revamped Build.ca.gov highlights billions in infrastructure investments in every California community
What you need to know: California launched a newly revamped build.ca.gov, which highlights billions in infrastructure investments over the next 10 years and their impacts in communities throughout the state.
SACRAMENTO – Transformative infrastructure projects are making California communities safer, cleaner and healthier. Guided by Governor Gavin Newsom's Build More, Faster – For All infrastructure agenda, the state is projected to invest $180 billion in state and federal funds over the next 10 years. Projects span broadband, clean energy, transportation, environmental restoration, hydrogen, semiconductors, water, zero-emission vehicles and other areas to improve the lives of all Californians.
A newly revamped build.ca.gov offers Californians information for more than 16,000 projects from different state and federal agencies that demonstrate these once-in-a-generation community and critical infrastructure investments, all while promoting transparency and accountability.
The Governor announced the new website today while at a farm in Colusa County where he highlighted major water infrastructure efforts.
We are leveraging once-in-a-generation funding to transform the state's infrastructure, streamline the development process, create thousands of good paying jobs and improve the lives of every Californian. With the new build.ca.gov, we're making it easier than ever to see how California is putting your tax dollars to work and investing in California's future.
Governor Gavin Newsom
The new build.ca.gov website leverages the existing Rebuilding CA website that was focused primarily on transportation investments. Californians will soon be seeing Building CA signage at infrastructure projects across the state so they know where their tax dollars are being invested.
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Among the thousands of projects featured on the site:
- Broadband – New projects by the Hoopa Valley Tribe will bring fast, reliable broadband to the area, allowing tribal members access to education and job opportunities.
- Clean energy – A solar and energy storage facility in King County will bring power to Central Coast and Bay Area residents and create more than 400 good-paying jobs.
- Environmental restoration – Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Los Angeles County, the world's largest wildlife crossing, will provide a safe and sustainable passage for mountain lions and other animals over Highway 101.
- Hydrogen – The first of its kind in North America, a Fresno facility will make enough hydrogen to power 30,000 city buses, funded in part by a grant from the California Energy Commission.
- Semiconductors – Robert Bosch Semiconductor LLC received a $25 million tax credit to expand its operations in Roseville, helping build the next generation of EVs and bring new tech jobs to the greater Sacramento area.
- Water – A water treatment facility in Dos Palos will create a safe, affordable and reliable drinking water supply for approximately 7,500 people.
- Zero-emission vehicles – A new station in Redding has three state-funded fast chargers for electric vehicles, part of a network of 10,000 fast chargers going online.
A major influx of funding has come from the Biden-Harris Administration's historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and California's Senate Bill (SB) 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, formally the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), is a once-in-a-generation investment in our nation's infrastructure to improve the sustainability and resiliency of our country's energy, water, broadband and transportation systems. California has received nearly $62 billion in federal infrastructure funding since its passage. It includes investments to upgrade the state's roads, bridges, rail, public transit, airports, ports, waterways and the electric vehicle charging network. The funding alone has already created more than 170,000 jobs in California.
SB 1 has invested approximately $5 billion annually toward transportation projects since 2017. It provides funding split between the state and local agencies. Road projects progress through construction phases more quickly based on the availability of funds, including projects that are partially funded by SB 1.
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More water, more jobs: Governor Newsom visits historic farm in Colusa to highlight efforts to build water infrastructure, faster and create jobs
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News What you need to know: Governor Newsom made the fourth stop as part of his California Jobs First 'tour' to highlight his Administration's focus on building more critical water infrastructure and creating jobs. COLUSA – Governor Gavin Newsom today continued his...
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