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SFGTV December 6, 2013

We will look at existing condition and we will two years in the future and a 2020 and 2040 horizon year and we will look at two land use scenario and one is our base line plans move forward and no additional land use is planned or moves forward on the water front and the scenarios where the three developments are also approved to move forward. And four, each of those scenarios, we would look at a set of corridors, that are expected to be most impacted, by the developments, and we have identified, both local transit and Regional Transit corridors shown here. As well as local roadways and freeway ramps that would also be looked at in the context of the analysis. And with this corridor approach. And then, the analysis would nen proceed in five steps and, we would start by doing a efficiency analysis to understand what would be happening in those corridors and how many trips are expected and what are the deficiencies with respect to ....

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36 cars broken into at the University of Memphis campus

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Students at the University of Memphis are frustrated and fighting for answers after several car break-ins on campus. The university confirmed that 36 vehicles have been hit since Saturday. Imagine waking up to your car window shattered. That’s what University of Memphis student Tumi Awolowo found Tuesday morning. “It pisses me off. […] ....

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