City of Del Mar receives $300 million of state money to move train tracks off the bluffs. Since 2003, SANDAG and GoNCTD have completed three stabilization projects along the coastal bluffs between Coast Boulevard and Torrey Pines State Beach.
DEL MAR – California Senate President Pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins joined local, state and federal leaders Wednesday in Del Mar to discuss the $300 million state investment for the realignment of the LOSSAN rail corridor.
“The LOSSAN corridor is truly a lifeline, and this project is the first step in improving its stability,” she said. “Ongoing erosion along the rail line continues to show us that we cannot afford to wait any longer. With this investment from the state, SANDAG is immediately moving forward to make this rail corridor safer, faster and more reliable as a key transit, freight, and defense route for the San Diego region, state and nation.”
“We’ve secured millions in federal funds for this priority in recent years, but we must do more, and I will not stop fighting for every last cent of federal funding we need to address the challenges facing the LOSSAN rail corridor,” he said. “I look forward to continuing to work with SANDAG and other local stakeholders to advance this project and move the tracks off the bluffs in Del Mar once and for all.
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