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Expansion of TransNet Commercial Paper Program Approved
On September 23, 2005, SANDAG’s Board of Directors approved the expansion of the TransNet commercial paper program from $135 million to $335 million a move that will jumpstart critical transportation projects in the region and give live to the TransNet Early Action Program (EAP). MORE
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SANDAG's Annual Binational Summer Conference
Every year since 1997, SANDAG has organized a Binational Conference to address a variety of border related issues. MORE
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SANDAG RideLink Makes Carpooling to School Easier
School is back in session and so is the traffic surrounding local campuses. San Diego Association of Governments’ (SANDAG) RideLink program offers an alternative so parents can survive the morning gridlock and get their kids to school on-time. MORE
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New Traffic Flow Map Released
A new traffic flow map is available to purchase for $10 from SANDAG’s Public Information Office. The map reflects 1999-2003 traffic counts made available to SANDAG from each of the local jurisdictions, the County, and Caltrans. MORE
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Violent and Property Crime Rates Decline
The violent crime rate in San Diego County decreased to the lowest point in 10 years during the first six months of 2005, according to the San Diego Association of Governments’ (SANDAG) latest data. MORE
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Public Hearings Scheduled to Solicit Comments
of Transit Needs
San Diego region residents are asked to comment on transit needs to assist in the preparation of key transportation funding plans. MORE
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NCTD Board Awards SPRINTER Vehicle Maintenance Facility Contract
The Board of Directors of North County Transit District (NCTD) authorized the award of the contract for construction of the SPRINTER Vehicle Maintenance Facility to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company. MORE
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SANDAG Hosts Mulit-Modal Transportation and Smart Growth Workshop
Michael Ronkin, from the Oregon Department of Transportation, widely considered to be the most effective state coordinator in the country, will discuss his ideas of what a city can look like if it provides accommodations for cyclists, pedestrians, and transit on arterial streets. MORE
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