News

November 21, 2006

USC Looks Beyond Ivory Tower to Revitalize & Engage Surrounding South L.A. Communities

With a new arena, new development, and a steadfast dedication to the community, USC is reaching out under the direction of Carolyn Webb de Macias.

November 21, 2006

Growing Green: City of L.A. Kicks Off Million Trees Initiative

Public Works Commissioner Paula Daniels is leading the city of L.A.'s ambitious plan to populate its urban forest.

November 21, 2006

LivingHomes Builds Prototype for Eco-Friendly Architecture

L.A.-area entrepreneur Steve Glenn is embracing green architecture and innovative design for commerical success and social change.

November 21, 2006

L.A.'s Future Lies in Coordination of Transportation & Planning

Transportation Committee Chair Wendy Greuel envisions a "seamless," coordinated approach to density and traffic in the city of L.A.

October 20, 2006

Board Member Gloria Molina Celebrates L.A. Metro's Multi-Modal Transit Successes

A longtime critic of Metro, Supervisor Molina highlights the agency's recent accomplishments and identifies some hurdles it still must cross.

October 20, 2006

SCAQMD Releases 10-Year Plan Aimed at Further Reductions in Regional Pollution

As a Long Beach City Council member, AQMD board member Tania Reyes Uranga knows firsthand why the agency must do all it can to continue curbing the region's emissions.

October 20, 2006

Hertzberg's G24I Invests in Green Technology and Opens Revolutionary Solar Cell Plant in Wales

The green industrial revolution is hitting its stride, thanks in part to the entrepreneurship of one of L.A.'s most prominent civic leaders.

October 20, 2006

Deputy L.A. Mayor de la Vega Opines on So. Calif. Regional Airport Authority-A Campaign Promise

After scoring an early victory with the LAX master plan settlement, the Mayor Villaraigosa's office is determined to make sure it is implemented properly.

October 20, 2006

Metrolink's Rail Network Moves 40,000 Daily Riders Across Five Counties With Little Fanfare

CEO David Solow explains how Metrolink transcends jurisdictions and plays a key role in reducing regional congestion.

October 20, 2006

Embracing Kyoto Accord, State Enacts AB 32 to Reduce Greenhouse Gases

CalEPA Secretary Linda Adams lays out the timetable for implemeting the most significant global warming legislation yet passed in the U.S.

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