To address its massive housing shortage, the L.A. area must reconsider its regulation of residential development, according to BIA head Holly Schroeder.
City Engineer Gary Lee Moore envisions greening, economic stimulation, and community benefits along 31 miles of the L.A. River.
One of L.A.'s most complex and crucial developments has come a step closer to reality, according to Related President Bill Witte.
Southern California's fastest-growing industry expands to the High Desert at SCLA's cargo and industrial hub.
Water experts Ron Gastelum and Michael George offer recommendations for the state's water agenda in 2007 and the expenditure of water bond funds.
Martha Davis and Richard Atwater describe the process of 'closing the loop' on water and waste through innovation and conservation.
A new executive director, a revived airport, and a renewed commitment to regionalism are on LAWA's agenda, says Commission President Alan Rothenberg.
Twenty percent of Los Angeles will be powered by renewable energy by 2010, according to DWP Commissioner David Nahai.
Recently retired adaptive reuse 'czar' Hamid Behdad discusses the intricacies and effects of L.A.'s Adaptive Reuse Ordinance.
Cities should incorporate bicycling and cycle commuting to ward off a host of urban problems, according to Bikestation's Andréa White.