Western Riverside County hits on a fruitful way to marry transportation to land use, according to WRCOG's Rick Bishop.
Fred Silva contends that California is not facing an immediate fiscal crisis, but trends in Sacramento do not bode well.
Orange County joins the regional effort to improve the flow of goods and mitigate the environmental impacts of L.A.'s biggest industry.
Two dams and the near-mythical Peripheral Canal ease on to the stage as the Bay-Delta suffers, according to Tom Graff.
Deputy Mayor Nancy Sutley outlines the city of Los Angeles' efforts to green its local environment and combat global climate change.
Veteran public administrator and longtime environmentalist S. David Freeman leads the charge to clean, and grow, the Port of L.A.
LAUSD Superintendent David Brewer discusses the district's massive school building program and the challeges of joint use.
Los Angeles provides the setting for the next generation of planners in the Urban Land Institute's Gerald Hines competition.
Director of Brookings' Metropolitan Policy Project Bruce Katz evaluates the state of American cities and the policies needed for them to realize their potential.
The city of Los Angeles gets serious about streets and public spaces with the establishment of the Urban Design Studio, headed by Emily Gabel Luddy.