Beyond Freeways: Community, Commerce, and Contention along Los Angeles's 710 Corridor

This is a report on the continuing controversy over Los Angeles officialdom's obsession with expanding and extending the 710 freeway corridor to accommodate freight traffic from the ports, despite the harm it already causes communities along the route, and in spite of the alternatives offered to more-of-the-same.

Investigative reporter Justin Gerdes and photo/video documentarian Leila Dee Dougan interview area residents, activists, transportation agency administrators, elected officers, and logistics entrepreneurs, and uncover a story of bureaucratic arrogance and grassroots desperation in the effort to roll back decades of harm imposed on the mostly poor communities along the freeway. Though it is one of the region's premier source of air pollution and traffic congestion, proposals for cleaner and more efficient facilities, and for rethinking how goods and people move through the region, are conscientiously ignored. Murky financial estimates also play a part in the story.

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Beyond Freeways: Community, Commerce, and Contention along Los Angeles's 710 Corridor

This is a report on the continuing controversy over Los Angeles officialdom's obsession with expanding and extending the 710 freeway corridor to accommodate freight traffic from the ports, despite the harm it already causes communities along the route, and in spite of the alternatives offered to more-of-the-same.

Investigative reporter Justin Gerdes and photo/video documentarian Leila Dee Dougan interview area residents, activists, transportation agency administrators, elected officers, and logistics entrepreneurs, and uncover a story of bureaucratic arrogance and grassroots desperation in the effort to roll back decades of harm imposed on the mostly poor communities along the freeway. Though it is one of the region's premier source of air pollution and traffic congestion, proposals for cleaner and more efficient facilities, and for rethinking how goods and people move through the region, are conscientiously ignored. Murky financial estimates also play a part in the story.

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Beyond Freeways: Community, Commerce, and Contention along Los Angeles's 710 Corridor

Beyond Freeways: Community, Commerce, and Contention along Los Angeles's 710 Corridor

by Justin Gerdes
Beyond Freeways: Community, Commerce, and Contention along Los Angeles's 710 Corridor

Beyond Freeways: Community, Commerce, and Contention along Los Angeles's 710 Corridor

by Justin Gerdes

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This is a report on the continuing controversy over Los Angeles officialdom's obsession with expanding and extending the 710 freeway corridor to accommodate freight traffic from the ports, despite the harm it already causes communities along the route, and in spite of the alternatives offered to more-of-the-same.

Investigative reporter Justin Gerdes and photo/video documentarian Leila Dee Dougan interview area residents, activists, transportation agency administrators, elected officers, and logistics entrepreneurs, and uncover a story of bureaucratic arrogance and grassroots desperation in the effort to roll back decades of harm imposed on the mostly poor communities along the freeway. Though it is one of the region's premier source of air pollution and traffic congestion, proposals for cleaner and more efficient facilities, and for rethinking how goods and people move through the region, are conscientiously ignored. Murky financial estimates also play a part in the story.


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BN ID: 2940045824354
Publisher: Richard Risemberg
Publication date: 04/10/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 307 KB

About the Author

Justin Gerdes is an independent journalist specializing in energy and the environment based in the San Francisco Bay Area. His work has appeared at the Guardian, Yale Environment 360, Forbes.com, MotherJones.com, Smithsonian.com, Chinadialogue, the Christian Science Monitor, Ensia, and GreenBiz.com, among others. Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustinGerdes

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