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Cupertino gets $850,000 for reconstruction project

March 19, 2024

Bay Area News Group

The City of Cupertino was recently awarded $850,000 from the House Appropriations Committee for the McClellan Road Bridge Reconstruction Project. The project is among 15 in the South Bay for which US Rep. Ro Khanna secured almost $14.8 million in funding for fiscal year 2024-25.

The funding will be used for reconstruction of the McClellan Road Bridge, which is over 100 years old and has been poorly rated by Caltrans. McClellan Road is a major east-west connector road for the city, and the bridge is vital infrastructure for emergency response. The bridge also lacks adequate facilities for pedestrians and bicyclists. The project proposes to reconstruct the bridge to address these concerns.

For a full list of community projects in Khanna’s District 17, visit https://khanna.house.gov/helping-you/community-projects.