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October 1, 2009

Sam Hall Kaplan Reviews Wrestling Moses: Jane Jacobs—Gone Three Years—Lives On!

Journalist Sam Hall Kaplan examines the contemporary influence of the writings and advocacy of Jane Jacobs in this TPR exclusive.

October 1, 2009

Governing With Less: L.A. City Councilman Wesson's Priorities

Following a resolution with city unions that gives the City Council temporary reprieve from a growing budget mess, Councilmember Wesson hopes CD 10 can help stabilize the city's economy.

October 1, 2009

Inglewood's Game Changer: Hollywood Park Tomorrow

Developer Chris Meany, of Wilson Meany Sullivan, discusses the master plan for the 238-acre site of the Hollywood Park racetrack.

September 30, 2009

Leahy's Deputy CEO Paul Taylor Returns to LA Metro

After 20 years away from Los Angeles, new Deputy CEO Paul Taylor returns to LA Metro prepared to uphold the commitment made to the public by Measure R.

September 30, 2009

Will Kempton, Former Caltrans Director, Assumes Leadership of OCTA

Will Kempton makes the switch from the state to the local level. Orange County and the region may benefit by his experience as the federal government begins transportation bill reauthorization.

August 20, 2009

As Carbon Markets Mature, Opportunities and Risk Abound

Josh Margolis, CEO of carbon market broker CantorCO2e, describes the unsettled state of cap and trade mechanisms around the world.

August 20, 2009

Rep. Blumenauer Details Highway Trust Fund, Climate Change Policy

With forthcoming legislative packages showing promise for reform, including the surface transportation reauthorization and a climate change bill, Rep. Blumenauer details the developments in D.C.

August 20, 2009

Metro's John Fasana Champions Congestion Pricing Pilot Program

The Mayor of Duarte, who has been serving Metro for 20 years, details big changes for the regional transportation network.

August 20, 2009

Autry National Center Cancels Museum's Plans for $175 Million Expansion in Griffith Park

A letter from Autry President and CEO John Gray explaining how local opposition and frustrating bureacracy unraveled plans to expand two of L.A.'s most valued cultural resources.

August 20, 2009

TPR Question: How Does Court of Appeals Ruling in Palmer Case Impact L.A. Affordable Housing Policies?

TPR readers from the public and private sectors react to the decision by the State Court of Appeals.

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