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September 15, 2011

LADOT Moving Past Budget Woes, Audit Controversy

Jaime de la Vega, general manager of the LADOT, on how to proceed with transportation policies in the shadow of budget cuts and political uncertainty.

September 15, 2011

L.A. River Revitalization Presents Unique Opportunities for Public-Private Partnerships

Omar Brownson discusses the teamwork necessary to realize one of Los Angeles' most visionary revitalization plans.

September 15, 2011

Estolano, LeSar, and Perez on Building Communities

The founders of ELP Advisors--Cecilia Estolano, Jennifer LeSar, and Katherine Perez--explain how their varied professional experiences function together in tackling the planning challenges of today.

September 11, 2011

VX Canada: Darryl Neate of Oxford Properties on How To Green Retrofits

Darrly Neate explores the challenges property developers face in striving for an energy efficient built environment.

September 11, 2011

Aviation Station TOD: Public-Private Development in L.A.

Lisa Patricio, attorney for Cox, Castle & Nicholson, explains how transit-oriented development can succeed in Los Angeles.

August 23, 2011

Frances Anderton Frames AIA/LA Transportation Panels

One of the region's leading voices on design and the built environment sums up the the "era of immobility."

August 23, 2011

Air China's Zhihang Chi Opines on Future of U.S.-China Relationship

At Town Hall Los Angeles, Chi offered unique insight into the "real China."

August 23, 2011

Bill Ford: The Next Big Auto Problem Isn't Oil, It's Congestion

The chairman of Ford Motor Company is just as concerned about congestion as he is about post-carbon transportation.

July 31, 2011

CA Energy Commission Chair Weisenmiller on CEC's New Priorities

The engineer/scientist representative on the CEC Board of Commissioners fleshes out some of the means for achieving California's solar goals.

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