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The Coastal Rail Trail Segment 7 Phase II curves between Bay Street, at left, and the city of Santa Cruz Wastewater Treatment Facility, at top right, as people make use of the trail following a ...
The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors will reconsider approving a project to construct Segments 10 and 11 of the Coastal Rail Trail, stretching from Live Oak to Aptos, at its meeting Tuesday.
In 1990, Santa Cruz County voters approved the statewide Proposition 116, which provides funds primarily for rail transit in California. In January 2011, the California Transportation Commission ...
As is often the case, money plays a starring role.
Santa Cruz County mobile park residents vow to stay as rail trail dispute escalates A major transportation project in Santa Cruz County is facing opposition from residents along the proposed route ...
Projections for a 22-mile passenger rail line through Santa Cruz County in California has placed the cost of construction at $4.3 billion, almost $200 million per mile.
Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission is receiving $19.5 million to build around 32 miles of multi-use trails along the Santa Cruz Branch Rail Line.
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