As Long Beach's state senator, Alan Lowenthal has led the fight to make sure that global trade is not hazardous for the region's health.
L.A.'s twin ports are cooperating to accomodate millions more containers per year and ease pollution that harms surrounding communities.
In a city as big as L.A., 100 is not enough. TPR adds to the LA Times' list of L.A. luminaries.
Larry Eisenberg discusses LACCD's building campaign and its efforts to build sustainability and community into all nine campuses.
Metro planner Robin Blair maps out the agency's efforts to promote smart land use along L.A.'s planned and existing transit corridors.
UCLA's Jeff Burke offers a preview of the planning technology of the future--it's more than just GIS.
Former L.A. Conservancy stalwart Ken Bernstein takes the cause of preserving L.A.'s architectural heritage to City Hall.
The county's largest master-planned development mixes environmental conservation with innovative planning, according to Tejon Ranch President Robert Stine.
Henry Cisneros and Allan Kingston explain how California and L.A. can leverage bonds on the November ballots to spur investment in new housing.
PUC Commissioner John Bohn elaborates on the PUC's role in regulating utilities' emissions while bolstering economic growth.