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New Law Consolidates Transportation Work
in the San Diego Region
A new law puts all transportation planning, money allocation, project development, and construction in the San Diego region, under the responsibility of a new consolidated agency. MORE
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Regional Transportation Update
SANDAG Seeks Input on $42 Billion Plan
Ask anyone what the biggest problem is in San Diego, and the answer you are likely to hear is "traffic." MORE
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San Diego's Regional Comprehensive Plan
The San Diego region is a great place to live, work, and play. But we face several challenges including a serious housing crisis, congested roadways, and continuing sprawl into our rural areas. MORE
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Commuter Corner
SANDAG Celebrates Ridesharing
SANDAG celebrated a successful Rideshare Week this October 7-11 which promoted alternatives to driving alone to work or school. MORE
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TransNet Dollars Keep San Diego Moving
The $3.3 billion, 20-year TransNet program plays a critical role in San Diego's mobility - building and improving highways in our region, adding Trolley lines and Coaster commuter rail service, and improving local streets. MORE
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SANDAG Reports
Crime Could Be on the Rise
Crime rates increased 5 percent countywide during the first half of 2002 when compared to the first six months of 2001, according to the latest midyear findings published in a recent SANDAG report. MORE
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What Do You Think of SANDAG'S Site?
It has been almost a year since SANDAG upgraded its Web site to include expanded information on the agency's programs, services, and demographic databases. MORE
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