The city of Los Angeles and the DWP are striving for sustainability on numerous fronts, according to DWP Commisioner Mary Nichols.
Former Assembly Member Richard Katz notes the distinctions between Prop 84 and the governor's Strategic Growth Plan and explains what's in it for L.A.
L.A.'s new director of transportation brings experience and an eagerness to collaborate to one of the toughest jobs in L.A.--or any other city.
Planning, transportation, and housing top San Diego's 2006-07 agenda -- not elections, scandal, and governmental meltdown.
When the L.A. Children's Museum opens next year, L.A.'s families will find a new reason to visit the Valley.
L.A. City Contoller Laura Chick explains her recent audits of Building and Safety and defends the department's besieged general manager, Andrew Adelman.
Despite L.A.'s unique challenges to building high-rises, Sonny Astani is betting that in Downtown, up is the way to go.
A new player on the L.A. real estate scene catches Beverly Hills' attention with a LEED-certified Richard Meier design.
Rudy Montiel, director of L.A.'s HUD agency, endeavors to build projects that create communities and help show low-income residents a way up.
With an enthusiastic council member and unprecedented public investment, L.A.'s dense, diverse Eastside is coming into its own.