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Jim Cooper's Orange County, Ep. 604: Tape Number 36 (1987-10-16)
About this film
The population growth in Orange County has seen a boon for the private sector, but it has had some consequences, including increase in lawsuits, election issues, traffic, and impact on other public services. The guests debate on how to deal with the issue and consider if enacting some sort of regulation to control the population is possible and a viable solution. The city planning commission they argue has not been successful in anticipating and addressing the number of people moving to Orange County.
Directors & creators
Miskevich, Ed
Subjects
public broadcasting, AAPB, Orange County, Jim Cooper, Gaddi Vasquez, John R. Erskine, Tom Rogers, Ray Catalano, KOCE, PBS SoCal, urban planning, suburban sprawl, infrastructure development, traffic congestion, Building Industry Association of Southern California, Citizens for Sensible Growth and Traffic Control, land use
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