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Activists Slam NBC Universal Project in Times Op/Ed

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The three co-chairs of the community based MTA/Universal Project Community Working Group penned an opinion piece skewering the planned NBC Universal development on an MTA Parking Lot near Universal Studios.  The authors tick off a laundry list of reasons to oppose the project, but there's one that should catch the eye of Streetsblog readers:

Thomas has said that the public should pay for a crucial infrastructureimprovement that would remove commuter traffic from residentialstreets: a 101-to-134-Freeway interchange that could cost taxpayershundreds of millions of dollars. If there's one thing Thomas and GEshould have learned from the events of the past month, the public is inno mood to subsidize any more corporate giants.

Now let's be clear, this project is planned for land that is currently an MTA parking lot.  Before a project of this size moves forward, it ought to have a serious plan, with measurable goals, on how it's going to move people to the site without relying on the automobile.  To  just call it "'smart growth, green growth and transit-oriented development at its height,'' and be relying on cars to move people to the point where you want a publicly built highway project that would cost hundreds of millions of dollars belies any claim that can be made that this is a Transit Oriented Development.

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