Months after a teenager lost a leg in a hit-and-run crash in Boyle Heights, city leaders unveiled new traffic safety improvements in the area.
Months after a teenager lost a leg in a hit-and-run crash in Boyle Heights, city leaders unveiled new traffic safety improvements in the area Thursday.
The two projects totaled approximately $1.3 million, according to de León's office, and will make it easier to cross to and from Wyverewood and Estrada Courts.
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