Addressing storm water runoff and protecting aquifers is crucial for L.A.'s environment, according to Water Board Chair Susan Cloke.
Michael George, CEO of Western Water, says California's water is too important to fall prey to bureaucratic inefficiency.
Under Art Leahy's guidance, OCTA prepares for a higher-density future and wins 2005 Transit Agency of the Year.
L.A. City Councilmember Bernard Parks assumes a myriad of roles to improve L.A.'s mobility and finances.
Alan Rothenberg celebrates the end of an epic battle and looks to the future of LAX and regional air travel.
Capitalizing on Valley identity and pursuing global and national competitiveness will be keys to Valley prosperity.
Carol Galante describes how developers and public agencies can create public housing that helps revitalize neighborhoods.
Lauren Melendrez describes the Griffith Park master plan draft and efforts to respond to community input.
Jane Usher and Robin Hughes look forward to helping Mayor Villaraigosa and the Planning Department realize the vision of smart growth.
MerueloMaddux encounters opposition from LAUSD in its efforts to build a mixed-use development near the L.A. River.