The Alameda Corridor-East Construction Authority is a joint powers authority established in 1998 by the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments. It oversees the ACE Project, which aims to improve safety and mobility along over 70 miles of mainline railroad in the San Gabriel Valley through grade separations and other enhancements. With an estimated cost of $2.02 billion, the ACE Project addresses the significant increase in freight rail traffic in the region and aims to reduce vehicle delay, noise, and emissions.
The ACE Project is part of the busy ACE Trade Corridor, which handles 16 percent of all oceangoing containers in the United States. The Alameda Corridor-East Construction Authority works closely with cities, Los Angeles County, and other partners to implement the project and ensure compliance with accessibility standards. Through its comprehensive program of safety improvements and mobility upgrades, the ACE Project aims to enhance crossing safety, reduce congestion, and improve the overall transportation infrastructure in the San Gabriel Valley.
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