Innovative Web site keeps public updated on major transportation projects
SANDAG and Caltrans have launched the innovative, interactive TransNet Dashboard — an online reporting tool that will provide the public with up-to-date information on transportation projects underway in the San Diego region that are funded by the TransNet half-cent sales tax.
The 2006 estimates are here!
SANDAG has released the 2006 demographic and population estimates for its Internet-based Profile Warehouse and Data Warehouse applications.
More smart growth incentive funds awarded
Incorporating smart growth design into revitalization and development projects is continuing to pay off for cities and communities throughout the region.
Customer service remains key to success
The SANDAG Service Bureau continues to make customer service a priority with the hiring of senior project manager Cheryl Mason, an experienced research analyst with 13 years as a labor market consultant with the California Employment Development Department (EDD).
2007 RTP Public Involvement Program released for comment
SANDAG has released the draft 2007 RTP Public Involvement Program for a 45-day public comment period. A comprehensive public involvement program is an important component for developing the 2007 Regional Transportation Plan.
More than two-thirds of local arrestees test positive for drugs
Drug use remains a critical problem among local adult arrestees according to the latest report from the Criminal Justice Research Division.
Public invited to help enhance transit centers in North County
North County Transit District is partnering with the cities of Carlsbad, Escondido, and Oceanside to look at the long-term land use of the transit centers in these cities.
Join RideLink for Rideshare Week 2006!
Rideshare Week 2006 is the perfect time to strategize your escape from the traffic jungle! RideLink, the SANDAG regional commuting assistance program, will provide you with tools to help you get relief from high gas prices, stress, and traffic congestion.
MTS launches high-frequency bus network
A new network of high frequency bus routes highlights the second phase of the sweeping redesign of the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) bus system.
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