A traffic plan for L.A.
With near-gridlock squeezing Los Angeles motorists, city officials called Wednesday for development of a strategic plan to try to ease the problems. Daily News.
Council members Wendy Greuel and Jack Weiss introduced the proposal, calling on the city Department of Transportation to work with Caltrans and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
The plan would review everything from freeways to traffic lights to try to help untangle traffic woes consistently identified as one of the most significant problems facing the city.
"We have the MTA and its overall regional plan, but there is nothing we can point to as our overall vision for dealing with traffic," Greuel said.