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Improving Traffic
Congestion in Diamond Bar
Los Angeles County Supervisor Don Knabe announced plans today for a
traffic signal synchronization project in the City of Diamond Bar.
The total cost of the project is expected to be $700,600, with
funding coming from several sources. Approximately $595,600 will
come from the County, with $516,400 coming from the County’s
Metropolitan Transportation Authority Grant Fund and $79,200 coming
from other County funds. The remaining $105,000 will come from a
contribution by the City of Diamond Bar.
The project involves equipment installations on Golden Springs Drive
from Adel Avenue to Copley Drive and also along other portions of
Copley Drive. Upgrades will also occur on Pathfinder Road from Brea
Canyon Road to the State Route 57 southbound ramp, Brea Canyon Road
from Golden Springs Drive to Washington Street, Diamond Bar
Boulevard from Gentle Springs Drive/Palomino Drive to the State
Route 60 eastbound ramp, and on Golden Springs Drive from Brea
Canyon Road to the State Route 60 eastbound ramp.
This project is part of the County’s larger effort to install and
administer Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) within various
cities and unincorporated areas. Since its start in 1995, ITS
projects added traffic control systems and signal synchronization
systems in communities throughout the County
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