The Alameda Corridor has received high praise from officials
at all levels of government.
Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta called the Alameda
Corridor "one of America's most significant transportation
projects."
During a speech to the National Association of State Highway and Transportation Union in Washington, D.C., Former Secretary Mineta said,
"We have had our share of success – the huge Alameda Corridor project in my home state for instance. I am proud to say that we came in on time, and on budget.
The success of the Alameda Corridor Project demonstrates what we can accomplish with innovative financing and partnerships, and it exemplifies the kind of creativity we will need in answering America’s transportation challenges in the future."
Former Los Angeles Mayor James Hahn said: "This is the model
for the country on how to do public works projects."
Former House Rules Committee Chairman David Dreier declared the
Alameda Corridor to be the "Silk Road of the Third Millennium."
Former Governor Gray Davis said: "It's an engineering marvel
that will be studied all over the world."
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