Lyft's Director of Transportation Policy shares how the company's many public-private partnerships are anticipating new urban mobility services—like on-demand autonomous vehicle fleets.
CARB Chair Mary Nichols explains the potential impact of the Volkswagen settlement for electric transportation, and comments on California's international partnerships.
Los Angeles City Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson discusses how the new South LA community plans guide the opportunity for equitable transit-oriented development and his vision for increasing access to city services and jobs.
MWD General Manager Jeff Kightlinger discusses the need for an updated, reliable water conveyance system for Southern California, as well as multi-state and multi-national work around the Colorado River watershed.
Jerry Meral, former director of the Planning and Conservation League, joins Brian Jordan of civil engineering firm Tetra Tech to talk about the four potential water bonds California voters could face in 2018.
In tribute to the late Paul Matt, co-founder of MATT Construction, TPR presents an excerpt of memories shared at his memorial at the Skirball Cultural Center.
As the County of Los Angeles moves forward on ramping up its water resiliency and community choice energy programs, TPR checks in with Supervisor Sheila Kuehl and Chief Sustainability Officer Gary Gero.
As the Mayor of Los Angeles' Innovation Operation team recently wrapped up their two year service to reforming and improving government management of city assets, TPR sat down with the leaders to assess their progress.