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CTC programs multiyear EEM support for Wallace Annenberg Wildlife Crossing

February 01, 2026 | Transportation Commission, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California


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CTC programs multiyear EEM support for Wallace Annenberg Wildlife Crossing
The California Transportation Commission voted Jan. 29 to approve a multiyear programming approach through the Environmental Enhancement & Mitigation (EEM) program to support the Wallace Annenberg Wildlife Crossing project.

Staff described the project as a $92,000,000 public‑private partnership identified as a statewide priority by the governor’s office and supported by the California Natural Resources Agency and multiple partners; the crossing is intended to improve wildlife connectivity and public safety along a heavily trafficked corridor. Because construction is advanced and delivery timing is critical, the Natural Resources Agency recommended a multiyear award across 2025–2028 grant cycles; future year funding remains contingent on state appropriations.

Vice Chair Falcone moved to approve the programming action and Commissioner Tiffany seconded; the motion carried on a voice vote. Commissioners and attendees acknowledged the cross‑agency coordination that enabled the timing of the programming decision.

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