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Appropriations
of funds from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
to the San Gabriel Valley during the mid 1960s
for road projects averaged about $50 million per
year. As the factories were springing up in Industry,
so were housing projects in the surrounding communities
of La Puente, West Covina, Walnut, Rowland Heights,
Hacienda Heights and El Monte. A major four lane
road project named Route 1274 was constructed as
a 58 mile link between Huntington Beach in the south
and the Antelope Valley to the north. The City of
Industry was one of the 13 cities the route weaved
through in an effort to facilitate north/south travel
in an area with (at that time) a limited freeway
system. The freeways that did exist were still
making there way east and north out of Los Angeles
and the port of Long Beach. In 1967 the Pomona Freeway
made it to the City of Industry, roughly running
along the southern boundary of the City.
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