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Regional commuting patterns drive most congestion in Temecula, WRCOG deputy director tells council
Summary
Chris Gray, deputy executive director of the West Riverside Council of Governments, told the Temecula City Council that most local congestion is driven by nonwork trips and by people traveling short distances within the region.
Chris Gray, deputy executive director of the West Riverside Council of Governments, told the Temecula City Council that most local congestion is driven by nonwork trips and by people traveling short distances within the region.
Gray opened his Aug. council presentation by describing the data sources and intent: “we continually ask the question of, can we fix congestion by bringing a bunch of businesses or certain businesses to Riverside County and to places like Temecula?” Gray said the analysis uses Census LEHD (Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics) and private mobility datasets and emphasized that the vendors buy and resell location data: “The truth is this, we're buying information from…
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