Inglewood Transit Connector Receives $1B in Federal Funding

Inglewood Transit Connector Receives $1B in Federal Funding

The Inglewood Transit Connector (ITC) Project has been approved to receive $1,009,430,998 in federal funds. This significant investment brings the project one step closer to full funding and is a positive development for both the city of Inglewood and the surrounding region.

In a statement, Mayor James T. Butts expressed his satisfaction with this news: “Today marks an important milestone for our community and its transportation needs. The commitment from the federal government to support our project highlights its significance in providing improved transportation options for residents as well as visitors who come to experience our world-class sports venues, entertainment offerings, and commercial facilities.”

The ITC will consist of a 1.6-mile automated people mover that aims to bridge the gap between Metro K Line and key employment centers such as Kia Forum, Sofi Stadium , YouTube Theater , Intuit Dome , housing developments,and commercial destinations within Inglewood.

This rendering is courtesy of Envision Inglewood.

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