MerueloMaddux encounters opposition from LAUSD in its efforts to build a mixed-use development near the L.A. River.
Twenty-five million visitors came to L.A. last year, and Michael Collins says that downtown development will attract even more.
Interim L.A. Planning Director Mark Winogrond reflects on his time at the department and the vast opportunities facing Gail Goldberg.
TPR readers look towards 2006.
MIR readers prioritize their infrastructure wish lists.
After just over a year on the job, L.A. Sanitation chief Rita Robinson has her plate full with landfill options, trash haul fees, and TMDL requirements.
Wendy Greuel says that getting L.A. moving requires doing small fixes now and planning for big projects in the future.
The Bay Area's future will hold higher density, more transit, and maybe even congestion pricing, according to Jose Luis Moscovich.
El Segundo Mayor Kelly McDowell helped lead the movement to cap LAX traffic and abandon $11 billion Hahn plan.
Bond measure would be an essential first-step contribution to California's infrastructure backlog.