Chili327
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I’m excited to share some major news for Long Beach. The Department of Transportation has awarded more than $24 million in federal funding for major upgrades at Long Beach Airport. As a senior member of the House Aviation Subcommittee, I’m proud to have helped secure this funding to improve LGB’s infrastructure, upgrade the terminal with new spaces, make traveling more enjoyable for passengers, and invest in Long Beach’s future.
Congressman Robert Garcia tours Long Beach Airport.
As the former Mayor of Long Beach, I know how important our airport is to our community. Long Beach Airport has already been recognized as one of the best airports in the country, and with this investment, we’re taking it to the next level. We’re making it more modern, more efficient, and ready for the future.
The improvements will expand parts of the terminal, make operations more efficient, and make the airport more comfortable for travelers. These upgrades also help us prepare to welcome the world during the 2028 Olympics, building on recent improvements to our airport, like the expanded travel lanes, safer pedestrian island, ADA ramps, new crosswalk, and improved signage we celebrated back in April.
Construction is expected to begin in early 2026 and finish by 2027, and all airport gates will remain open to avoid disruptions to travelers. This project will also greatly support our local economy, creating nearly 200 local construction jobs and boosting Long Beach’s workforce. By using federal dollars and airport-generated funding, this investment is a huge win that will benefit local workers, travelers, and small businesses in our community.
We’re also fighting to protect communities surrounding airports from harmful pollution. Earlier this year, I introduced the Cutting Lead Exposure and Aviation Relief (CLEAR) Skies Act, which would speed up the shift from leaded aviation fuel toward cleaner, unleaded alternatives for small aircraft. This bill aims to reduce lead pollution and improve air quality for the neighborhoods near airports across the country.
This is a great step forward for Long Beach. These airport improvements will support residents, visitors, and businesses alike, and I will keep working to bring home federal investments that support our community and help our city grow.
Not sure how many use LGB over SNA or LAX, but if you haven't tried it, you should... but it may be under construction for a while. lol
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