Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing Construction

The Bottom Line
California is building a $114 million bridge over the 101 Freeway to help mountain lions and other animals cross safely. The project has spent $77 million so far but is facing criticism from the U.S. Transportation Secretary over a $21 million budget overrun. This wildlife crossing is meant to protect local species, but it has now become a target in a fight over government spending.
Key Statements
“Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom over a $21 million budget overrun for the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing project over the 101 Freeway.”
This highlights the specific federal criticism and the exact dollar amount of the budget overrun.
“California has spent $77 million of a projected $114 million on the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, a conservation project spanning the 101 Freeway in the Santa Monica Mountains.”
This provides the total projected cost and the current spending status of the project.
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