NEW STATE FUNDING FOR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The state transportation agency has approved allocation funding to improve transportation infrastructure within San Francisco Bay Area. The CTC (California Transportation Commission) has approved state funding for transportation improvement and encouraging people to take public transportation when necessary. Alameda County is getting allocation funding of $4,453,000 for Highways 580 and 24 interchange into the City of Oakland along Ashby Avenue freeway exits. Santa Clara County allocation funding of $3,059,000 for roadways ramp pavement improvement along Stevens Creek Boulevard and Foothills Expressway. San Mateo County allocation funding of $405,000 for school safety routes to public schools for students and pedestrians within the City of San Mateo.

"We're working to preserve our investments in the state highway transportation system and expanding projects for bicycles and pedestrians throughout the state," said Malcolm Dougherty, Caltrans Director. #EliteLimousine driver's background is lawfully checked and cleared to operate passenger transporting vehicles, and all fleet vehicles are always cleaned with eco-cleaning solutions without toxin, to keep car interiors environmentally safe and healthy for passengers. All Elite Limousine fleet vehicles are maintained according to "current safety provisions" and monitored to be consistent with legal emission levels for our environment, keeping our environmental climate healthy based on surveys our international media network received.

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