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December 14, 2005

Pasadena Councilmember Holden Leads Effort to Lure NFL Franchise to City's Rose Bowl

Residents of Pasadena must approve petition and then vote on whether to stay in the running for a pro football team.

December 14, 2005

Century Housing's Kingston Opines On Region's Need for Affordable, Workforce Housing

Alan Kingston says that the public sector should allow private and non-profit developers' expertise guide the development of affordable housing.

December 14, 2005

City of Ventura Achieves Consensus to Build Smart Growth Into Its Visionary Master Plan

City Manager Rick Cole leads effort to craft livable, sustainable future for Ventura.

December 14, 2005

Kevin Ratner Confirms Forest City's Interest in Metropolitan L.A.

Forest City's long-term investment in L.A.'s core is paying off.

December 14, 2005

Kelo Backlash Ignores Benefits of Eminent Domain for Redevelopment

John Shirey of the California Redevelopment Assoc. explains what Kelo really means for economic development.

December 14, 2005

New L.A. Council President Garcetti Previews Citywide Agenda

Eric Garcetti takes the reins of an energized L.A. City Council.

November 18, 2005

Milken Institute ‘State of the State': Can California ‘Grow' Its Way Out of Budget Woes?

State controller Steve Westly, state finance director Tom Cambpell, and other experts from across the political spectrum debate and discuss ways to solve California's seemingly perennial budget crisis

November 18, 2005

The Modern Ark: With Good, Green Design, Cities Will Ensure Survival of Human Race

Paul Hawken explains that if cities are designed properly, they hold the greatest promise for humans to reduce their

November 18, 2005

Investing in Goods Movement Infrastructure Will Help Create 1 Million Good Jobs

Economist John Husing says that a $36 billion in the region's goods movement infrastructure will more than pay for itself.

November 18, 2005

California's Share of T3 Transportation Funding Assessed for Lessons Learned

House Transportation Committee member Earl Blumenauer describes the long, complex process that resulted in the recent transportation bill.

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