West Side Fumes as Long‑Shuttered Blue Line Stop Gets Punted to 2031
A state trailer bill sets a January 1, 2031 deadline to rebuild the long-shuttered Central Blue Line stop and reopen a closed Lavergne entrance. Local leaders call it a step forward, but years of design and permits remain.
El Dorado Hills Costco Cash Play: Supes Eye Sales Tax To Fill Road Budget Hole
Supervisors asked staff to study whether revenue from a proposed Costco in El Dorado Hills could be steered to county road repairs. The project faces traffic and environmental pushback.
Overnight Sepulveda Shutdown To Hoist New LAX Pedestrian Bridge
Nightly lane restrictions and a short full closure will hit Sepulveda Boulevard near LAX July 13–19 for a new pedestrian bridge. Expect detours and intermittent 20‑minute stoppages.
South Side’s Sleeping ‘L’ Rumbles Back As Bronzeville Trail Work Kicks Off
Soil testing is underway on Bronzeville’s Kenwood embankment as organizers push to build a two‑mile elevated trail that would link the South Side to the lakefront. The project has early foundation and city support.
St. Johns County’s $192 Million SR 207 Water Beast Roars to Life
The county’s largest infrastructure project — a $191.8M water-reclamation plant on SR 207 — has begun delivering reclaimed water to the reuse system, cutting nutrient discharge and expanding irrigation supply.
Upstate Power Superhighway Goes Live, Promises Jolt for N.Y. Grid
A major upstate transmission upgrade is now online, freeing up about 1 gigawatt and promising roughly $438 million in annual congestion savings. Officials say the work will ease curtailments and strengthen reliability.












