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SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom’s Administration on Jan 09 launched Build.ca.gov to highlight once-in-a-generation investments in California infrastructure that will benefit communities around the state. With $41 billion already at work thanks to historic state funding and unprecedented help from the Biden-Harris Administration, the website illustrates how transformative these investments are for California.
Specifically, the new website outlines how state and federal infrastructure investments – $180 billion expected over the next ten years – are tackling some of California’s toughest challenges, including climate change, equity and jobs.
Build.ca.gov is tracking where money is going while showcasing individual projects and what they mean for the communities they’re in. We’re especially focused on making life better in areas that are disadvantaged, underserved, or disproportionately burdened by pollution.
Build.ca.gov is the latest development in the Governor’s efforts to build more, faster – for all. He signed legislation last year to accelerate critical infrastructure projects across California that will help build a 100% clean electric grid, strengthen the state’s water resiliency and boost water supply, and modernize our transportation system.
Governor Newsom signed an executive order last May that established the Infrastructure Strike Team to implement an all-of-government strategy to fast-track infrastructure projects and remove barriers to project development.
Together, the legislation and executive order are designed to take advantage of the unprecedented infrastructure funding available from the Biden-Harris Administration.