The recent election of a new Mayor in San Diego has given advocates of regional solutions an infusion of hope.
"Apples and oranges--the current view of transportation and land use. But, perhaps that trend is changing with the recent election of a new Mayor in San Diego who not only realizes that they are interrelated, but is a vocal advocate for more regional solutions to these historic municipal ills. Dr. Charles Nathanson, Executive Director of San Diego Dialogue reveals the Mayor's current agenda re: land use. And asks, can this vision of a system of interconnected villages be a case study for successful regional transportation & land use planning statewide."
Thanks to The Planning Report
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