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Twenty-five years of crime in the San Diego region:
1981 through 2005
According to a new report released by the SANDAG Criminal Justice Research Division, the San Diego region is a safer place to live in terms of both violent and property crime when compared to 25 years ago. MORE

Smart Growth Workshops generate community involvement
Residents and community leaders joined SANDAG officials at eight public workshops throughout the county in April. MORE

Bike to Work Day 2006 is this month!
Join RideLink on May 19th for Bike to Work Day 2006 — see how fun and rewarding making a change in your commute can be! MORE

New Green Line Trolley gets high marks from public
A critical six-mile gap in the region’s public transit system was closed in July 2005 with the opening of the Green Line, which travels east through Mission Valley to La Mesa via an underground tunnel at SDSU. MORE

Super Loop community meetings yield valuable insight
Nearly 60 people attended two community meetings in late March to receive information and provide input on the much-anticipated Super Loop transit project which is scheduled to begin operations in late 2008. MORE

Parking Structure dedicated in Oceanside
On Wednesday, April 19 North County Transit District (NCTD) and City of Oceanside officials gathered to celebrate the opening of a new parking structure at the Oceanside Transit Center. MORE

Public hearing for proposed NCTD fare changes
On Thursday, May 18, 2006, at 2:00 p.m., the North County Transit District (NCTD) Board and the Transportation Committee of the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) will hold a joint public hearing to receive public comment regarding proposed increases in the cost of cash fares and monthly passes for bus and train services. MORE

New MTS Security Officers have nose for the job
The MTS Code Compliance enforcement team certainly has not gone to the dogs; instead the dogs have come to the MTS. MORE

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