California • CA-27 Congressional District
Top 10 Largest Contracts
COMMERCE AVE PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS: THIS... | CA / Los Angeles |
$900,000
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LAUSD VALLEY REGION HS #4 PEDESTRIAN IMPRO... | CA / Los Angeles |
$300,000
|
Total # Projects: | 14 |
Total # Contracts: | 2 |
Total $ Projects: | $19,853,000 |
Total $ Contracts: | $1,200,000 |
Congressmembers
- Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) See Campaign Finances
- Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D) See Campaign Finances
- Rep. Brad Sherman (D) See Campaign Finances
Other Congressional Districts
Project $ | |
---|---|
CA-01 | $31,850,728 |
CA-02 | $99,050,558 |
CA-03 | $25,212,824 |
CA-04 | $98,285,136 |
CA-05 | $5,836,013 |
CA-06 | $16,307,410 |
CA-07 | $14,603,000 |
CA-08 | $10,928,000 |
CA-09 | $26,023,494 |
CA-10 | $20,480,000 |
CA-11 | $36,600,605 |
CA-12 | $19,192,220 |
CA-13 | $12,181,000 |
CA-14 | $16,797,500 |
CA-15 | $9,791,000 |
CA-16 | $16,036,000 |
CA-17 | $23,238,255 |
CA-18 | $48,419,552 |
CA-19 | $34,298,005 |
CA-20 | $17,801,181 |
CA-21 | $28,355,982 |
CA-22 | $30,077,408 |
CA-23 | $21,888,769 |
CA-24 | $22,557,511 |
CA-25 | $45,344,019 |
CA-26 | $4,779,000 |
CA-28 | $0 |
CA-29 | $9,792,500 |
CA-30 | $10,960,206 |
CA-31 | $0 |
CA-32 | $0 |
CA-32 | $17,215,361 |
CA-33 | $0 |
CA-34 | $53,413,714 |
CA-35 | $16,523,706 |
CA-36 | $6,819,000 |
CA-37 | $18,233,609 |
CA-38 | $15,441,431 |
CA-39 | $12,105,387 |
CA-40 | $9,425,479 |
CA-41 | $13,212,828 |
CA-42 | $15,325,321 |
CA-43 | $128,116,032 |
CA-44 | $7,994,800 |
CA-45 | $57,578,012 |
CA-46 | $6,751,971 |
CA-47 | $6,792,704 |
CA-48 | $21,517,050 |
CA-49 | $109,245,664 |
CA-50 | $12,543,450 |
CA-51 | $85,414,053 |
CA-52 | $0 |
CA-53 | $4,002,427 |
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Project Name | Contractor | County | Improvement Type | Amount |
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COMMERCE AVE PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS: THIS IS A PILOT PROJECT TO INSTALL 'GREEN' SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS USING 100% RECYCLED RUBBER/PLASTIC INTERLOCKING MODULAR PAVING SYSTEM ALONG COMMERCE AVE BETWEEN (Federal ID: 5006571) | CITY OF LOS ANGELES - DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS - BURE | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $900,000 |
LAUSD VALLEY REGION HS #4 PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS: THIS PROJECT WILL PROVIDE SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS IN THE VICINITY OF LAUSDS NEW SCHOOL AT THE INTERSECTION OF BALBOA BL AND SAN JOSE ST IN THE SAN FERN (Federal ID: 5006574) | CITY OF LOS ANGELES - DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS - BURE | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $300,000 |
CONSTRUCT BIKEWAY AND PARKWAY ALONG LOS ANGELES RIVER BETWEEN VANALDEN AVE AND CORBIN AVE, INCLUDING HABITAT RESTORATION AND WILDLIFE PROTECTION. APPLY ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING. RECONSTRUCT ASPHALT PAV (Federal ID: 5006597) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $2,000,000 |
CONSTRUCT BIKEWAY AND PARKWAY ALONG LA RIVER BETWEEN TAMPA AVE AND AND WINNETKA AVE, INCLUDING HABITAT RESTORATION AND WILDLIFE PROTECTION, ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING, RECONSTRUCT ASPHALT PVMT ON WINNETKA (Federal ID: 5006601) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $2,000,000 |
RESURFACING VARIOUS STREETS WITHIN THE CITY OF PASADENA ON THE SELECT STREET SYSTEM WITH RUBBERIZED ASPHALT.�� (Federal ID: 5064061) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $4,331,000 |
STREET OVERLAYS - CITYWIDE (Federal ID: 5118014) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $1,455,000 |
MONTEREY ROAD NEW TRAFFIC SIGNALS. CONSTRUCT 3 NEW TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT MONTEREY RD./GENEVA ST., MONTEREY RD./JACKSON ST., MONTEREY RD./LOUISE ST. ALL 3 INTERSECTIONS SATISFY THE CALIFORNIA MUTCD WARRA (Federal ID: 5144047) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $900,000 |
STREET REPAIR AND REHABILITATION PROJECT, PHASE VI: PACIFIC AVE. AND ALLEN STREET-THE PROJECT INCLUDES THE RESURFACING AND SELECTIVE REPAIR OF CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK AREAS ALONG 0.8 MILE OF CITY ST (Federal ID: 5144048) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $1,624,000 |
SOUTH GLENDALE TYPE 2070 TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLER CONVERSIONS. REPLACE EXISTING OUTDATED TYPE 170 TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLERS WITH NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART TYPE 2070 CONTROLLERS AT 52 SIGNALIZED INTERSEC (Federal ID: 5144049) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $529,000 |
NEW TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS. CONSTRUCT 3 NEW TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT CENTRAL AVE./MAPLE ST., CHEVY CHASE DR./HARVARD ST., AND WILSON AVE./SINCLAIR AVE. ALL 3 INTERSECTIONS SATISFY (Federal ID: 5144050) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $900,000 |
STREET REPAIR AND REHABILITATION PROJECT PHASE I: CHEVY CHASE DR. AND CYPRESS ST.-THE PROJECT INCLUDES THE RESURFACING AND SELECTIVE REPAIR OF CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK AREAS ALONG 5 MILES OF CITY STR (Federal ID: 5144051) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $900,000 |
NORTH GLENDALE TYPE 2070 TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLER CONVERSIONS. REPLACE EXISTING OUTDATED TYPE 170 TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLERS WITH NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART TYPE 2070 CONTROLLERS AT 100 SIGNALIZED INTERSE (Federal ID: 5144052) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $1,200,000 |
THE PROJECT CONSISTS IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND UPGRADE OF CURB RAMPS AT CITY WIDE. (Federal ID: 5358010) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $1,684,000 |
RESURFACING OF VARIOUS CITY STREETS. (Federal ID: 5417015) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $1,130,000 |