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During the 1960s, because of the extra traffic volume generated by increased car ownership (as posited by the Buchanan Report), the view was that either new wider roads had to be built, or radical re-prioritisation and 'surgery' carried out on existing roads and junctions. If the residents of Sunland-Tujunga are so concerned over the amount of extra traffic that a proposed Home Depot would attract, why have they kept silent the last few years as dozens of homes have been torn down and replaced by hundreds of condominiums? The state Department of Transportation recently rejected the hospital's third proposal for improving the congested and dangerous interchange to accommodate the extra traffic the hospital project would generate. |
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