Unhindered by critics who called the $114m project ‘a bridge to nowhere’, a gigantic throughway allowing animals to cross a busy freeway is close to completion ...
The National Transportation Safety Board recommends the owners of 68 bridges across the U.S. assess their bridges' risk of collapse if a vessel strikes it. Most of the bridges in California identified ...
A trio of California members of Congress announced last week that they’ve earmarked $2.5 million in federal funds for ...
The man running to become California’s top financial auditor has slammed a $114 million wildlife crossing dubbed the ”bridge to nowhere” as just another example of wasted cash — and warned there is ...
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Most bridges are designed for cars or people, but California always does things a little differently. That trend continues as they’re coming closer to completing the world’s largest wildlife crossing.
California’s most expensive bridge isn’t for cars or humans, hasn’t been finished, and has already cost more than $100 million. The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, which rises about the lanes of ...
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