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City of Whittier has received notice from our federal representatives
of federal funds that have been designated for Whittier
projects. Congressman Gary Miller has secured $2 million
for the Whittier Greenway Trail, the bicycle and pedestrian
pathway to be built along the old railroad right-of-way.
He also designated about $13,000 for Whittier’s share
of a regional study of traffic surrounding the 91 and 605
Freeways.
Congresswoman Linda Sanchez has secured $1.136 million for
improvements to Whittier Boulevard between Five Points and
Philadelphia. The improvements will front the new development
at Leggett and Platt, the now-closed Nelles School, and
the Rasmussen Iron Works site. Improvements will include
an innovative drainage system to allow storm water to percolate
into the ground water system before draining the remainder
into the traditional storm drain system.
Congresswoman Sanchez also recently announced an appropriation
of $220,000 for children's after school programs at Club
Dexter and the Library's Homework Center. Providing positive
programs for young teens is a City Council priority as part
of the City's anti-graffiti efforts, and these programs
will entertain, educate, and engage students in our community.
She has previously secured $225,00 for these programs.
Thank you to Congressman Miller and Congresswoman Sanchez
for watching out for the interests of the Whittier community
as they work for us in Washington, DC.
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The City has received an award from
the Whittier Historic Neighborhood Association for the beautiful
landscaping at the new Reservoir. We are all working together
to keep Whittier Beautiful!
The City of Whittier is proud to have received recognition
for the restoration of the Historic Train Depot from the Whittier
Conservancy, Los Angeles Conservancy, the California State Legislature
and the City of Los Angeles.
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