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THE City of Los Angeles' long-standing failure to come up with a plan for regionalizing air traffic is causing ever-mounting congestion around LAX and increased safety risks.
Someone has to pay for this mess, and, the L.A. City Council figures that it might as well be you, the air traveler. Two council members have come up with a novel idea: Imposing tolls on vehicles entering Los Angeles International Airport's central terminal area. Proceeds would go to mass-transit projects.See the full content of this document
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Fly Friendly Skies Elsewhere
Coming on the heels of other measures to expand LAX - and, thus, its attendant traffic - the timing of this study proposal couldn't be mo...
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