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January 31, 2005

Los Angeles World Airports Moves One Step Closer to Modernizing LAX

LAWA Director Kim Day talks about the plan approved in December by the L.A. City Council.

January 31, 2005

LAEDC Board Approves Creation of New Center of Economic Development

An interview with former Governor Pete Wilson, who will oversee the new center as chair of the Southern California Leadership Council.

January 24, 2005

Rather Than Just Building "Seats," We Ought To Create Neighborhood-Centered Joint-Use Schools

New Schools Better Neighborhoods shows that a new model can work in Los Angeles' Westlake neighborhood.

January 21, 2005

Citywide Historic Resource Survey OK'ed by L.A. City Council - Experts React & Prognosticate

A panel of officials and advocates for historic preservation discuss the newly-approved survey, which will be a tool for planners, developers, and communities.

January 19, 2005

New Year Advice From TPR Readers: "What Land-Use Priorities Should Our Electeds Have?"

TPR's readers weigh in on the coming year.

January 19, 2005

L.A. Community College District Investing $2 Billion in Its Nine Campuses

LACCD Chancellor Peter Landsberger discusses the district's plans for its enormous facilities investments and the possibilities for joint use.

January 19, 2005

A Success Story: City of Ontario Attracts Retail, Business, and Housing to Inland Empire

Ontario City Manager Greg Devereaux explains his city's efforts to become a center for livability and economic prosperity.

January 19, 2005

Forest City's Greg Vilkin Opines On Downtown Los Angeles' Development Potential

The president of a major developer's West Coast residential operations discusses his company's interest in Downtown L.A. and urban centers across the nation.

January 19, 2005

LA CRA Chairman Paul Hudson Elaborates on Agency's Agenda

The chair of the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency talks about the CRA's plans following a reorganization and critical city audits.

January 19, 2005

LA Police Chief Bratton Addresses The Need for New Police Facilities

A $300 new million Downtown headquarters is only one part of a building program around the city that will cost nearly $1 billion.

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