News

August 16, 2006

Unsung SoCal Leaders: TPR Readers & Editors Offer An Addendum To L.A. Times Power List

In a city as big as L.A., 100 is not enough. TPR adds to the LA Times' list of L.A. luminaries.

August 16, 2006

L.A. Community Colleges' $2.2 Billion Bond Is Modernizing Campuses With Green Buildings

Larry Eisenberg discusses LACCD's building campaign and its efforts to build sustainability and community into all nine campuses.

August 16, 2006

Metro Proceeds with Plans for Quality Transit-Oriented Developments Along Rail Corridors

Metro planner Robin Blair maps out the agency's efforts to promote smart land use along L.A.'s planned and existing transit corridors.

August 16, 2006

‘Mash-Ups' Will Revolutionize How Planners and Citizens View City Planning

UCLA's Jeff Burke offers a preview of the planning technology of the future--it's more than just GIS.

August 16, 2006

New L.A. Planning Dept. Unit Champions Historic Preservation

Former L.A. Conservancy stalwart Ken Bernstein takes the cause of preserving L.A.'s architectural heritage to City Hall.

August 16, 2006

Tejon Ranch Development Takes Shape in Northern L.A. County

The county's largest master-planned development mixes environmental conservation with innovative planning, according to Tejon Ranch President Robert Stine.

August 16, 2006

State and City Housing Bonds Will Mitigate Workforce Housing Crisis

Henry Cisneros and Allan Kingston explain how California and L.A. can leverage bonds on the November ballots to spur investment in new housing.

July 20, 2006

State Public Utilities Commission Considers Methods to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

PUC Commissioner John Bohn elaborates on the PUC's role in regulating utilities' emissions while bolstering economic growth.

July 20, 2006

New VICA President Huffman Looks Forward to Championing Valley's Infrastructure Needs

Formerly of the L.A. Chamber of Commerce, Brendan Huffman looks forward to helping the Valley assert its interests and identity within the L.A. region.

July 20, 2006

Janice Hahn Advocates for Better Solutions to Traffic, Pollution, & Housing in LA's Harbor Areas

Community and commerce intersect in the communities surrounding L.A.'s twin ports, and City Council Member Janice Hahn is dedicated to making sure they get along.

Pages

Advertisement

© 2024 The Planning Report | David Abel, Publisher, ABL, Inc.