Survey Shows SoCal Voters Prefer Investing in Public Transportation over Roads

Press Release from Move LA, NRDC, and American Lung Association in California.  November 1, 2011

LOS ANGELES — A survey of voters in the six-county region served by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) finds voters now want planning to emphasize investments in transit, bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure over building new roads. Voters surveyed also want to shift new development into cities with a good mix of jobs and services, and they see all of these approaches as the best way to reduce traffic congestion and commute times, while also saving them money, creating jobs and improving the economy, air quality and public health.
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