Real Estate/Development
Jun. 2, 2000
Southern Calif. gets mixed reviews in regional report
While experiencing historic economic prosperity, safer streets and improved air quality, the Southern California region still falls short in reducing traffic, meeting regional housing needs and improving the quality of local education. This "report card" was contained in the Southern California Association of Governments' 2000 "State of the Region Report."




While experiencing historic economic prosperity, safer streets and improved air quality, the Southern California region still falls short in reducing traffic, meeting regional housing needs and improving the quality of local education. This "report card" was contained in the Southern California Association of Governments' 2000 "State of the Region Report."
The SCAG report offered a mixed set of "grades" on seven key quality-of-life issues for the six-county (Imperial, Los A...
The SCAG report offered a mixed set of "grades" on seven key quality-of-life issues for the six-county (Imperial, Los A...
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