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L.A. Gears Up For Better Public Transport
Posted by alittle on February 10, 2006 - 11:07am.
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Los Angeles deserves plaudits for many of its environmentally progressive initiatives – among them, fuel-efficient municipal vehicles and a pledge to generate 20 percent of its power from renewable sources by 2010. But much of this progress is rendered moot by the city's horrendous traffic-congestion problem, which stems from a sub-par – if not totally inadequate – public transportation system. Happily, The Governator and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa are working on (or at least talking about) tackling the problem.

“The [LA] freeways that were once a fast-moving way to get from one part of the city to another will become part of a slow-moving glacier, edging down the hills to nowhere,” carped sci-fi visionary Ray Bradbury in a recent op-ed in the Los Angeles Times. “[Today] a trip from the Valley into Los Angeles that used to take half an hour — all of a sudden it takes an hour or two or three.”

Bradbury calls for the installation of a highspeed monorail —an alternative to the LA's much-bedeviled plans for a user-friendly underground subway. Bradbury’s vision is not completely out of step with that of Mayor Villaraigosa, who has proposed a (very idealistic and somewhat vague) plan to expand rail service in the city. Better yet, late last month Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger threw his weight into the debate, proposing a $222-billion infrastructure plan that includes a hefty investment in bolstering Los Angeles’ rail system.

Photo credit: The Los Angeles Times



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<em>Anonymous</em>'s picture
Bradbury makes an interesting case!
by Anonymous on February 10, 2006 - 2:18pm

Let’s just hope it doesn’t turn out to be more sci-fi.


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