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By Steven Mikulan, Wednesday, Jul. 8 2009 @ 12:11PM
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Curbed L.A. reported on Tuesday's unanimous Assembly committee vote to recommend that the 710 Freeway be extended underground -- instead of cutting 6.2 miles on the surface through neighborhoods in El Sereno and South Pasadena, along the freeway's course to link the San Bernardino and Foothill freeways at Alhambra and Pasadena, respectively. The extension has been fought for half a century -- no one living along the proposed route wants to see their communities bisected by another freeway.

The Sierra Club, which is a co-litigant in efforts to stop extension construction, claims the project would create gridlock and cause the "destruction of over 1,000 residences, including numerous historic houses, and 7,000 mature trees that are an integral part of thriving moderate- and low-income neighborhoods." Another opposition group, Neighbors for Better Transportation, has waged a grassroots campaign against the extension and claims its completion would send pollution-spewing semis into the heart of Pasadena.

An underground passage, which would involve twin, 4.5-milelong tunnels, has increasingly seemed to be a somewhat acceptable workaround to a project that has been suspended but never killed. The problem is that tunneling underground is so expensive that one wonders if the action by the Assembly's Transportation Committee was a serious gesture or, even, a maneuver intended to kill the project by making it too expensive to undertake. (Memories are also stirred by the Red Line's boring through the Cahuenga Pass, which brought on aggrieved residents to complain of noise and dried-up streams caused by the subterranean construction.)

The bill, SB 545, is sponsored by Senator Gil Cedillo (D-L.A.) and does not provide money for the tunnels, but only amends the state's Streets and Highways Code to mandate that "Route 710 between Valley Boulevard in the City of Los Angeles and Del Mar Boulevard in the City of Pasadena shall not be a surface or above-grade highway."

That may, in the end, be like authorizing a bridge to the moon to be built.

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Nat Read says:

The action of the Assembly Transportation Committee in approving the 710 Freeway bill is good news for Southern California. Unlike legislation of yesteryear concerning a surface freeway, there were no opponents to the bill at the hearing. Alhambra and South Pasadena were, at last, on the same page. A tunnel renders the Sierra Club's concerns about the destruction of houses, trees and neighborhoods moot. In fact, the 710 tunnel is an environmental windfall, reducing the use of unreplacable fossil fuel by 35,700 gallons a day and reducing the vehicle miles driven in So. Calif. by 232,000 miles a day (9 trips around the world every day!) To whatever degree the air from the tunnel is "scrubbed" it will be cleaner air than the unfiltered exhaust from vehicles on the surface. America is late coming to the tunnel solution to preserve our cities, which has been de rigueur in Europe for decades. Private companies will pay most of the 710 tunnel costs in exchange for the tolls. Those who want to pay get a faster alternative, those who can't afford it get less congested streets, and the taxpayers' taxes can be used elsewhere. The Assembly Transportation Committee's passage of SB-545 is good news, indeed. Nat Read, Chair, 710 Freeway Coalition.

Posted On: Wednesday, Jul. 8 2009 @ 3:08PM
SoPasDad says:

Nat, I couldn't agree with you more. The 710 tunnel is a win-win situation for the reasons you've iterated in your post, and it will finally put to rest the discord that this issue has created between the various cities, neighborhoods, and residents. Thank goodness.

Posted On: Thursday, Jul. 9 2009 @ 8:52PM
Anonymous says:

The 710 tunnel does nothing to eliminate surface traffic in Alhambra for the tunnel has not on or off tramps except for the start and the end.

Posted On: Thursday, Jul. 9 2009 @ 10:12PM
Anonymous says:

The 710 tunnel does nothing to eliminate surface traffic in Alhambra for the tunnel has not on or off tramps except for the start and the end.

Posted On: Thursday, Jul. 9 2009 @ 10:14PM
Jim Bullard says:

I see Cedillo sold out to "The Rich and Fam ous" How will this help traffic in the already congested cities? And who Cedillo, will pay for the already plundering health of families, especially the Children.........You?????

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 14 2009 @ 8:25PM
A Resident says:

I see Cedillo sold out to "The Rich and Fam ous" How will this help traffic in the already congested cities? And who Cedillo, will pay for the already plundering health of families, especially the Children.........You?????

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 14 2009 @ 8:27PM
Terry Waite says says:

This is a rare moment in which I can agree with Gil Cedillo. The area that would be ruined by the 710 extension is one of the most beautiful around L.A. What's the point of living in L.A. if it all just ends up like Paramount or Pacoima?

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 15 2009 @ 5:32PM

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