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April 26, 2005

Former TPR Editor Mott Smith Argues Against One-Size-Fits-All City Parking Requirements

Why wait for rail when community parking can help create pedestrian-oriented areas?

April 26, 2005

What to Consider When Choosing LA's Next City Planning Director

Creativity and energy top LA Councilman Martin Ludlow's requirements for a new planning director.

April 26, 2005

When Does Historic Demolition Serve Preservation? Sometimes!

The National Trust for Historic Preservation's Peter Brink on using revitalization as a preservation strategy.

April 26, 2005

PCL's Acting Director On Whether & How CEQA Might Be Improved

California environmental group shares its goals for CEQA review.

April 25, 2005

Chicago's Public School CEO - Arne Duncan

Chicago school chief shares strategies for educational success.

April 25, 2005

Congressman Earl Blumenauer On The Sum and Substance of Federal Transportation Funding

The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee member tells us what California can expect from the latest transportation bill, and why.

April 25, 2005

Dan Garcia: An Experienced Civic Leader's Critique of LA Mayor's race.

A long-time civic leader in Los Angeles gives his appraisal of city government

April 25, 2005

Zev Yaroslavsky On MTA's Challenge:Transportation Planning Without Dollars

Los Angeles County Supervisor talks about keeping transportation projects moving.

March 30, 2005

Region Fares Well Against Other Metropolitan Areas in Latest SCAG State of the Region Report

Report finds that population, jobs and building permits are up, while crime is down.

March 30, 2005

Assemblyman Joe Canciamilla Looks to Partnerships Across Sectors - and the Aisle - to Solve Problems

Assembly centrist believes private capital may be the answer to keeping California moving.

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