TPR's annual reader poll reveals optimism, caution, and renewed belief in the power of intelligent planning and place-making.
Walter Hook scours the globe for cities willing to adopt innovative solutions to some of the world's greatest urban problems.
The resident attorney on the L.A. City Council, Jack Weiss addresses development, homeland security, and recent lawsuits against the city.
Noted L.A.-area scholar Ed Blakely helped Oakland and L.A. rebound from earthquakes; now he's turning to the resurrection of New Orleans.
Under the direction of Mayor Bill Bogaard, Pasadena continues to set the pace for cities in Southern California.
A rare combination of public servant and activist, Hamid Behdad has helped developers the potential of L.A.'s Adaptive Reuse Ordinance.
Poised for an important leadership position in the Senate, Senator Barbara Boxer understands Southern California's mobility challenges.
Water policy expert Robert Wilkinson offers an analysis of the prospects for, and hurdles to, desalination in California.
A new crude oil teminal will bolster local supplies and provide environmental benefits, says Pacific Marine's David Wright.
CCA's Tim Carmichael explains the challenges to passing environmental legislation in California.