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LA is running $1.7 billion short for its ‘car-free’ Olympics
Los Angeles is short $1.7 billion for its 2028 'car-free' Olympics, as federal funding requests for public transit infrastructure have fallen far short of the $2 billion sought. Congressional approval of smaller sums and delays in Biden-era transportation grants have raised concerns about meeting infrastructure deadlines, with lawmakers and officials warning of safety risks and inefficiencies.
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