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Hoping to ensure the San Fernando Valley gets its "fair share" of roadway and transportation projects, elected officials throughout the region are gathering this week for their first-ever Mobility Summit. Christina Villacorte in the Daily News,

"We don't want the Valley neglected," said Los Angeles City Councilman Dennis Zine. "It should get its fair share of resources, services, finances."

The San Fernando Valley Council of Governments will host the Mobility Summit on Thursday at a Van Nuys hotel to discuss, among other issues, hoped-for transportation networks, funding sources for projects, and ways to speed up their construction.


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