Oakland received $14.5 million for part of the Reconnecting the Town project, which will improve Seventh Street, Broadway and Martin Luther King Jr. Way by, among other things, restoring resident access to the waterfront.
The federal money comes from a Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity grant, which will pay for about 44 percent of the $32.9 million project.
The project includes adding fiber optic cable along Seventh Street, Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Broadway to extend Oakland's Wi-Fi network to West Oakland, a historically Black community.
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