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Barger Reacts To $8 Million State Grant Awarded To High Desert Corridor Rail Project

A recent state announcement awarded $8 million to the High Desert Corridor Rail Project, which is set to help connect Los Angeles to Las Vegas by rail.

Following Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent announcement awarding $8 million for the High Desert Corridor Intercity High-Speed Rail Project (HDC Rail) from Cycle 6 of the Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Grant Program, Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger weighed in.

“This investment from the California State Transportation Agency will enable our Joint Powers Authority to leverage additional local and Federal funding to move this project another important step closer to construction,” Barger said. “It also reflects the state’s recognition of the important role this project fulfills in dramatically improving mobility for millions of county and state residents,” 

In addition to this $8 million award, the L.A. Metro Board approved the use of $8.5 million in sales tax funds earlier this year, earmarked for the project through the voter-approved Measure M Ordinance as a local match for the grant application. 

The $16.5 million total is set to be used for preliminary engineering to reach the 30 percent design milestone and other critical activities for the next steps in the project development path to construction, County officials said. 

My commitment to continue building momentum for this critical project as Chair of the HDC Joint Powers Authority is steady and unwavering. I thank  Governor Newsom and California State Transportation Agency Secretary Omishakin for their support, along with the numerous partners and stakeholders who backed this successful grant application. This critical investment in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties’ high desert communities will benefit generations for the foreseeable future,” Barger said. 

The HDC Rail Project is a proposed 54-mile high-speed rail line between Palmdale and the Victor Valley that will provide a critical connection between the planned Brightline West corridor and California High-Speed Rail systems. 

The Project will enable convenient, safe, and reliable service from Las Vegas to Los Angeles County and points beyond and will serve a growing intercity travel market consisting of over 70 million annual trips by 2035, significantly reducing GHG emissions in the often congested highway corridors that connect LA County to Las Vegas.

During its design and construction phases, the HDC Rail Project is estimated to generate over 61,000 one-year full-time equivalent construction jobs. It will bring significant economic opportunities to the region, with many of the wage benefits flowing to disadvantaged local communities located along the project corridor. 

The HDC Rail Project will continue undergoing a National Environmental Policy Act reevaluation and is seeking a record of decision from the Federal Railroad Administration.

Renderings of the HDC Rail Project are available here.


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Barger Reacts To $8 Million State Grant Awarded To High Desert Corridor Rail Project

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  1. This makes more sense than Liberal ex-Governor Jerry Brown’s high speed Bullet train from nowhere to nowhere! Hopefully the Casinos will chip in as a winning partner! Let’s hope the progress will be better without all the quadrupled cost overruns & delays that have plagued the Liberal boondoggle bullet train!!

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