Editorial: Just say no to more Southern California sprawl
by Los Angeles Times
Dec 10, 2018
3 minutes
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will decide whether to green-light the controversial Centennial development, a 19,000-home mini-city to be built at Tejon Ranch in a remote valley off the Grapevine.
It is a pivotal, once-in-a-generation decision for the supervisors: Will they continue the old model of growth - in which subdivisions are allowed to go up in remote wilderness areas, often in high-risk fire zones, far from established job centers, requiring residents to drive long distances and creating more traffic and greenhouse gas emissions?
Or will the supervisors finally put
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