SANTA ROSA, Calif. — The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit agency approved a $103 million contract Monday to begin work on the controversial Marin-to-Sonoma commuter train project, three years after voters approved a quarter-cent sales tax for the rail service, according to the Marin Independent Journal.

The SMART board of directors voted unanimously to award the contract to Alameda-based Stacy and Witbeck/Herzog, a joint venture that will work on track, bridges, station platforms and grade crossings. For the full story, click here.

 

 

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