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August 29, 2008

Unified New Orleans Plan Approved: Citizens Demand Clustering of Neighborhood Facilities

As Steven Bingler of Concordia attests, the silver lining of the Hurricane Katrina disaster has been a renewed engagement by citizens in the planning and recovery process.

August 29, 2008

Ratkovich/Perez Lead Mission to Reinvigorate ULI LA

With the laundry list of challenges facing the region, there has never been a better time for strong leadership on responsible land use.

August 29, 2008

Pasadena's Mayor Bogaard Assesses City's Housing Element

A proactive approach to housing is just one the reasons that Pasadena has emerged as one of L.A. County's most livable and vibrant urban communities.

August 29, 2008

SMMC's Joe Edmiston Continues Fight for Region's Open Space

The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy may have an ally in the California Coastal Commission in its ongoing battle to bring camping to Malibu.

August 13, 2008

Metro Releases Draft Long-Range Transportation Plan: $125 Billion Not Enough To Reduce Congestion!

Metro Chief Planning Officer Carol Inge explains the planning assumptions that contributed to the draft of Metro\'s 2008 Long-Range Plan, currently available for public review.

July 31, 2008

Bank of America CEO Kenneth Lewis Shares Views on Bank's Role in California's Economic Recovery

During a speech at a recent Town Hall Los Angeles event, Bank of America CEO Kenneth Lewis didn't shy away from bold predictions of change for the banking industry.

July 31, 2008

U.S. DOT Advances ‘New Era' Transportation Agenda: Economic Criteria Pricing

Tyler Duvall, DOT Under Secretary for Policy, describes the federal agenda to improve mobility by making the cost of transportation transparent to the public.

July 31, 2008

CEERT's John White Offers Expert Analysis of State's AB 32 Draft Scoping Plan

According to John White, efficiency and renewables will trump cap and trade in meeting California's carbon emission reductions goals.

July 31, 2008

Metro Board Member David Fleming Advocates L.A. County's Half-Cent Sales Tax Plan

Regional luminary David Fleming illustrates the need for a local half-cent sales tax to help fund transportation projects.

July 31, 2008

Gábor Bojár, Founder of Graphisoft, Redefines Design of IT Office Parks in Hungary

One of the largest BIM software comapnies in the world, Graphisoft, has completed an IT office park in Hungary that prioritizes open space to help recruit top talent.

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