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Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority CEO John Doherty (Left), ACTA
Governing Board Vice Chair Janice Hahn (Center), and ACTA Chair Frank
Colonna (Right) visit the Pacific Coast Highway Grade Separation project.
When it opens in Spring 2004, the half-mile-long bridge will carry PCH
traffic over the Alameda Corridor between the Terminal Island Freeway
and Coil Avenue in Wilmington. Photo by ACTA
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ACTA CEO John Doherty and ACTA Governing Board Vice Chair Janice Hahn
discuss the impact of the PCH Grade Separation project. The $107-million
overpass above the Alameda Corridor is on schedule and on budget. The
project is expected to improve air quality by reducing congestion and
idling time among trucks and cars. Photo by ACTA
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ACTA Governing Board Vice Chair Janice Hahn, a Los Angeles City Councilwoman,
and ACTA Chair Frank Colonna, Vice Mayor of Long Beach, stand near the
PCH project, which will widen the highway from two to three lanes in each
direction so traffic can flow more easily to and from the Port area. Photo
by ACTA
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