News

February 16, 2006

Public-Private Financings Are Providing Billions for Infrastructure

Chicago and Indiana have made billions by partnering with private financers on infrastructure assets. Attorneys David Narefsky and John Schdmit explain how California can reap similar benefits.

February 16, 2006

Goods Movement Projects Must Candidly Account for Environmental Concerns

LAEDC's Wally Baker and environmental legislation expert Leon G. Billings explain the environmental laws that may impact expansion of the goods movement sector.

February 14, 2006

Playa Vista's Phase Two Clears Hurdles; Work Continues on Roads, Schools & Parks

Playa Vista President Steve Soboroff explains how Playa Vista provides a case-study in L.A. public policy and provides a model for infill development.

February 14, 2006

Westside Developer Navigates Residential Market; Demands Mitigation of Traffic Gridlock

California Landmark's Ken Kahan presents a win-win solution for both accommodating density and easing traffic congestion.

February 14, 2006

Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak Champions Smart Growth, True Regional Cooperation in Twin Cities

R.T. Rybak has encouraged smart planning in his city's urban core while also reaching across jurisdictions for the good of the Twin Cities region.

February 14, 2006

L.A.'s CLA Miller Responds To Council's Policy Agenda

Responsible for realizing the L.A. City Council's legislative agenda, Chief Legislative Analyst Gerry Miller discusses the slate for 2006.

February 14, 2006

O.C. Chooses Diverse Team to Design Great Park: Olmsted Alive!

Ken Smith, with help from a distinguished group of artists, designers, and engineers, will transform 1,300 acres of El Toro Marine Base into the first great public park of the 21st century.

February 14, 2006

Reimagined, Restored Getty Villa Opens to ‘Wow' Reviews

The Getty's home for antiquities gets a major refurbishment under the discerning eye of project manager Corbin Smith.

January 18, 2006

L.A. Regional Water Board Encourages Cities to Devise Innovative Solutions to Water Quality

Addressing storm water runoff and protecting aquifers is crucial for L.A.'s environment, according to Water Board Chair Susan Cloke.

January 18, 2006

‘Arcane' Political Structure Poses Significant Threat to State's Water Supply & Distribution

Michael George, CEO of Western Water, says California's water is too important to fall prey to bureaucratic inefficiency.

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