L.A. County Public Works will install new guardrails and make other improvements Angeles Forest Highway in the Acton area if the Board of Supervisors approves the million-dollar construction project Tuesday.
Plans have been afoot to improve the roadway for two years, when the county applied for federal highway funds via Caltrans. The money came through – $900,000 – which will offset the physical construction cost.
The total price tag is roughly $1.8 million, including design plans, utility clearance and associated expenses.
The U.S. Forest Service has given the county the OK to perform the work on the highway section that’s under Forest Service control.
The plans call for new guardrails, roadway signs, striping and pavement markers on Angeles Forest Highway between Sierra Highway and Angeles Crest Highway.
With board approval, Public Works will put the construction project to bid.
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