Having cleared several legislative hurdles, Measure R faces its most substantial challenge in November: achieiving two-thirds approval from county voters.
Brenda Levin, FAIA, upon receiving the Barndsdall Art Park Foundation's honor, reflects on the importance of art and architecture to her experience of community in Los Angeles.
Seven years after City Charter reforms brought unprecedented scope and access to the controller's office, Laura Chick sees a need for accountability and vision in the city of Los Angeles.
Prior to the approval of the tardy 2008 state budget, California Redevelopment Association Executive Director John Shirey discussed the budget deficit's substantial impact on redevelopment funds.
Arne Jungjohann of the Heinrich Boll Foundation shares valuable insight and experience into the process of launching successful market incentives for the fight against climate change.
As Climate Change has made Americans more environmentally aware than ever, foundations such as Environment Now must find ways to harness the momentum of the moment to achieve measurable results.
Michael George of Golden State Water Company makes an impassioned plea for leadership from Sacramento as the state's deepening water supply crisis gets lost in another budget battle.