By Brian P. Kelly, Special, The Sacramento Bee; March 30, 2018
Along 119-miles in the Central Valley, more than 1,700 men and women are working to create the nation’s first high-speed rail system. Despite the challenges that come with any major infrastructure project, work is progressing, structures are being built and plans are moving forward to ultimately connect Los Angeles to San Francisco – as the voters approved.
On March 9, the California High-Speed Rail Authority released its Draft 2018 Business Plan to move the project forward in the face of well documented challenges.