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Regional Transportation Plan Update Continues
Work continues on the technical update to the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). MORE

SANDAG Elects Board Officers for 2006
SANDAG's Board of Directors voted at its business meeting on Friday, December 16 to re-elect Poway Mayor Mickey Cafagna as chairman, and Lemon Grove Mayor Mary Teresa Sessom as first vice chair for one-year terms. MORE

Financial Plan Approved for Highway and Transit Projects
The plan of finance for the TransNet Early Action Program (EAP) allows SANDAG to jumpstart 20 of the 47 projects identified in the 40-year TransNet extension — including widening of Route 76 to I-15, building Route 52 eastward to link with Route 67, an extension of the trolley from Old Town San Diego north onto the campus at UCSD and over to University Towne Centre, and I-15 improvements. MORE

Environmental Funding Strategy Receives Support
Based on recommendations of the Environmental Mitigation Working Group and the Regional Planning Committee, SANDAG approved the budget for the FY 2006 Environmental Mitigation Program (EMP) Regional Habitat Conservation Fund expenditures. MORE

MTS Names New Chairman
The Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) Board of Directors today elected Harry Mathis, Jr. to succeed Leon Williams as its chairman. MORE

Diamonds Are an Employer's Best Friend
RideLink would like to announce the fourth annual Diamond Awards which honor organizations and individuals for their outstanding contributions to reducing traffic congestion in the San Diego region. MORE

Chula Vista Residents Get Paid to Try Alternative Commute
If you’re tired of high gas prices, traffic jams, and searching for parking— the Chula Vista Xpress (CVX) can help! MORE

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