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July 30, 2007

California Transportation Commission Moves Forward on State's Mobility Despite Budget Woes

Executive Director John Barna details the CTC's ongoing Prop 1B implementation as well as the consequences of the debate over the state budget.

July 30, 2007

SB 375 Connects Land Use and AB 32 Implementation

State Senator Darrell Steinberg tackles the connections between land use and greenhouse gas emissions. Can California continue its leadership on climate change legislation?

July 30, 2007

LA Live's Nokia Theatre Opening in the Fall; Downtown Becomes a Destination

With LA Live making substantial progress, Senior V.P. of Real Estate Ted Tanner explains AEG's vision for Downtown L.A.'s newest destination.

July 30, 2007

Blumenauer Greens Congress' Energy & Farm Bills

Congressman Earl Blumenauer, D-Oregon, discusses the federal government's recent efforts to promote sustainability.

June 27, 2007

‘Green L.A.' Plan Announced by L.A. Mayor Villaraigosa; Endorsed by City Council and Environmental Leaders

Los Angeles sets an ambitious agenda to become the greenest city in the United States.

June 27, 2007

Electronic Recycling Industry Tackles World's Fastest Growing Source of Solid Waste

John Shegerian, founder and CEO of Electronic Recyclers, explains the importance of legislation to California's successes in recycling electronic waste.

June 27, 2007

Region's Locals Merge: SEIU 721 Seeks to Protect Interests of Public Employees in Southern California

The relationship between labor and public fiscal practices continues to evolve; SEIU 721 President Annelle Grajeda explains the impacts of those changes on the region's public employees.

June 27, 2007

LAWA Launches Palmdale Commercial Air Service, Supports United with Incentives

L.A./Ontario Airport Manager Jess Romo discusses recent changes at LAWA and the agency's goals for regional air travel.

June 27, 2007

L.A. Bureau of Sanitation Successfully Managing Mounting Waste Flow

Director Rita Robinson discusses the Bureau of Sanitation's pursuit of a cleaner, greener, and landfill-free L.A.

June 27, 2007

Metro Board Member Yaroslavsky Proposes East-West Congestion Relief

While Metro explores his controversial proposal to transform Pico and Olympic boulevards into one-way streets, Supervisor Yaroslavsky talks about Metro's efforts to improve transit in L.A.

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