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September 24, 2004

Scott Johnson Opines On The Importance of Community In World Class Architecture

A discussion with Johnson-Fain design partner Scott Johnson, FAIA

September 24, 2004

California Performance Review's Recommendation Puts Baldwin Hills Conservancy In Jeopardy

David McNeill, Executive Director of the Baldwin Hills Conservnacy, responds the the California Performance Review's recommendations.

September 24, 2004

State's Architect Articulates His Priorities: Sustainable Buildings & Healthy Place-Making

Stephan Castellanos discusses the state architect's role in fostering the construction of sustainable, livable public school facilities.

September 24, 2004

Anaheim's Platinum Triangle Through the Eyes of Mayor Pringle

Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle discusses his city's efforts to spur the development of a mixed-use urban village surrounding Angel Stadium.

September 24, 2004

L.A. City Council Weighs Inclusionary Zoning Alternatives

Councilmembeer Eric Garcetti provides an update of the Los Angeles' debate over a citywide mandatory inclusionary zoning ordinance.

September 24, 2004

A Patron's Perspective On UCLA's Ziman Multi-family Housing Forecast Conference

Richard Ziman, CEO of Arden Realty, discusses potential solutions to Southern California's housing crisis.

August 24, 2004

El Segundo's Mike Gordon Campaigns for State Assembly and Against LAX's Modernization Plan

The former Mayor of El Segundo and outspoken advocate of a regional airport system discusses the issues that are defining his campaign for assembly.

August 24, 2004

Sempra's Rick Morrow On The Local Natural Gas Market, Beyond The Energy Crisis

Rick Morrow elaborates on the need for alternative sources of natural gas to meet California's increasing demand.

August 24, 2004

The Southern California Logistics Center At George Air Force Base – Dougall Agan's Vision

Dougall Agan, Principal of the Southern California Logistics Airport, discusses SCLA's contribution to Southern California's trade infrastructure.

August 24, 2004

Jack Weiss Makes A Case For the City of L.A. 's $500 Million Stormwater Runoff Bond On Fall Ballot

L.A. City Councilman Jack Weiss weighs in on the need for L.A. to put more resources into improving water quality.

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