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California won’t consider LA's request for extra time on $100M in street improvement projects
California denied Los Angeles' request for a six-year extension on state-mandated deadlines for three street improvement projects in Boyle Heights, Skid Row, and Wilmington. The $100+ million state-funded projects, which include sidewalk repairs and bike lane additions, face funding lapse by June due to staffing and budget constraints in city departments.
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