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Why smart growth is different from equitable growth: CEQA and SB 731

Why smart growth is different from equitable growth: CEQA and SB 731

Jul 31, 2013 | Environmental Health, Latest News

Many of us living and working in Los Angeles have faced the realities of infill and Transit Oriented Development (TOD) policies for decades. Touted as an environmental and economic solution, infill and TOD, if implemented hastily and without public input can lead to negative impacts on communities.

August 8 – On Our Own Terms Community Festival in Long Beach

Aug 7, 2012 | Calendar, Environmental Health

Read the full Press Release for the event. During a public hearing in Long Beach, community members will voice concerns over the proposed freeway expansion—known as the I-710 Corridor Project—outside the hearing doors at their On Our Own Terms Community Festival.  The...

August 7, 8, 9 – Testify at I-710 Public Hearing

Aug 3, 2012 | Action Alert, Calendar, Environmental Health

Now is the time to weigh in on Caltran’s proposal for the I-710 Corridor Project.

Expanding Our Freeways to Improve Air Quality?

Expanding Our Freeways to Improve Air Quality?

Aug 3, 2012 | Environmental Health, Featured, Latest News, Related Analysis

PSR-LA wants cleaner air and improved safety, and expanding the I-710 freeway will allow for more cars and trucks to travel, ultimately creating more congestion in the area and impacting air quality.

Op-Ed: Touchdown Pass or Lost Yardage—What Will It Be AEG?

Op-Ed: Touchdown Pass or Lost Yardage—What Will It Be AEG?

Jul 30, 2012 | Environmental Health, Latest News, Op-Eds

In an Op/Ed published, PSR-L A Board Member Dr. Richard Jackson and physician leader Dr. Rishi Manchanda express concerns that the proposed stadium may increase noise and air pollution, unfairly displace low-income residents and pose new threats to public safety.

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Copyright 2020 | PSR-LA is a chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility, the US affiliate of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, recipient of the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize. PSR is also a Partner Organization of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, recipient of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize.