Groundbreaking for I-5 Widening Project
Date: 3/19/2012 Album ID: 1435804
Photos by Keith Durflinger
Dignitaries attend the Groundbreaking of the $110 million project to widen nearly one mile of the !-5 Freeway from North Fork Coyote Creek to Marquardt Avenue March 19, 2012. The project will add on High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) car pool lane and one general purpose lane in each direction. (/Staff Photo by Keith Durflinger)
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, left, and Los Angeles County Supervisor, Don Knabe, right, talk during the Groundbreaking of the $110 million project to widen nearly one mile of the !-5 Freeway from North Fork Coyote Creek to Marquardt Avenue March 19, 2012. The project will add on High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) car pool lane and one general purpose lane in each direction. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Keith Durflinger/SWCITY)
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Dignitaries attend the Groundbreaking of the $110 million project to widen nearly one mile of the !-5 Freeway from North Fork Coyote Creek to Marquardt Avenue March 19, 2012. The project will add on High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) car pool lane and one general purpose lane in each direction. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Keith Durflinger/SWCITY)
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Norwalk Mayor Michael Mendez, center, talks with Santa Fe Springs Councilmember Richard Moore, and La Mirada Council Member Steve De Ruse during the Groundbreaking of the $110 million project to widen nearly one mile of the !-5 Freeway from North Fork Coyote Creek to Marquardt Avenue March 19, 2012. The project will add on High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) car pool lane and one general purpose lane in each direction. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Keith Durflinger/SWCITY)
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Norwalk Mayor Michael Mendez, center, talks with Santa Fe Springs Councilmember Richard Moore, and La Mirada Council Member Steve De Ruse during the Groundbreaking of the $110 million project to widen nearly one mile of the !-5 Freeway from North Fork Coyote Creek to Marquardt Avenue March 19, 2012. The project will add on High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) car pool lane and one general purpose lane in each direction. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Keith Durflinger/SWCITY)
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Norwalk Mayor Mike Mendez, right, talks with Los Angeles County Supervisor Don Knabe during the Groundbreaking of the $110 million project to widen nearly one mile of the !-5 Freeway from North Fork Coyote Creek to Marquardt Avenue March 19, 2012. The project will add on High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) car pool lane and one general purpose lane in each direction. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Keith Durflinger/SWCITY)
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Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa speaks during the Groundbreaking of the $110 million project to widen nearly one mile of the !-5 Freeway from North Fork Coyote Creek to Marquardt Avenue March 19, 2012. The project will add on High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) car pool lane and one general purpose lane in each direction. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Keith Durflinger/SWCITY)
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La Mirada Council Member Steve De Ruse speaks during the Groundbreaking of the $110 million project to widen nearly one mile of the !-5 Freeway from North Fork Coyote Creek to Marquardt Avenue March 19, 2012. The project will add on High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) car pool lane and one general purpose lane in each direction. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Keith Durflinger/SWCITY)
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