Abstract In Los Angeles emphasis in transportation planning has recently shifted from facility construction to transportation system management and the control of land use with the goal of slowing the growth in traffic congestion. This paper critically examines several recent transportation growth management strategies in Los Angeles, and concludes that though they were well intentioned, they might not lead to the intended consequences.
Regulating traffic by controlling land use The Southern California experience
Transportation ; 16 , 3
1989
Article (Journal)
English
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