Natalie Chuck joined the ABC 10 News team in December 2022 as a multimedia journalist.
SAN DIEGO — City Heights is receiving $3.3 million dollars to spend on developing bike paths and pedestrian infrastructure, thanks to a grant from the California Air and Resources Board.
The nonprofit was the lead applicant for one of the statewide Sustainable Transportation Equity Project grants.
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