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September 29, 2005

VA Report Opens Door to ‘Reuse' of Veterans Administration West LA Campus

Despite fervent public opposition, the Veterans Administration is yet again discussing ways to capitalize on its West L.A. campus; community leader Flora Gil Krisiloff explains.

September 29, 2005

LA/Ventura KB Home Endeavors To Keep Up With Region's Explosive Housing Demand

As KB Home pushes out into the far suburbs, it is also entering the urban infill market to offer a variety of lifestyles and homes.

September 29, 2005

The Planning Center Instructs Schools On How & Where to Build

The Planning Center offers guidance to the many school districts comply with school-building regulations and to build better, more effective schools in the process.

September 29, 2005

LA Mayor Villaraigosa's Green Agenda Grows Out of TreePeople's Work

Longtime advocates of urban forestry, conservation, and innovation, TreePeople look to see many ambitions realized as the new administration aggressively greens L.A.

September 29, 2005

Jerry Brown's Accomplishments As Mayor of Oakland Reviewed

Governor turned mayor has helped revitalize Oakland and now looks to bring his exerience to the office of California Attorney General.

August 29, 2005

San Diego's ‘Calm Before the Storm': Steve Erie Awaits Mayoral Race Between Frye & Sanders

Professor Steve Erie explains the stakes of the upcoming San Diego mayoral election between Donna Frye and Jerry Sanders.

August 29, 2005

Coastal Commission Wins Another Court Battle Against Feds to Curb Offshore Oil Drilling

Coastal Commissioner Sara Wan comments on a recent court decision prohibiting the Department of the Interior from automatically renewing oil drilling leases.

August 29, 2005

Commissioner Cynthia Ruiz Handles Challenges Large and Small at Helm of Public Works Board

Commissioner Cynthia Ruiz offers an inside look into the City of LA's sprawling Department of Public Works.

August 29, 2005

Trust for Public Land Urges Passage of Parks Bond for Wild Space, Urban Parks

TPL sees a crucial opportunity to preserve open space and prepare for California's growth in upcoming parks bond measure.

August 29, 2005

Exit Interview: L.A. MTA Chief Planner de la Loza Reflects on His 14-Year Tenure

James L. de la Loza departs Metro after overseeing exciting projects and facing considerable challenges.

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