Ed(ifice) Locus— a pseudonymous nod to legendary urban planner, Ed Logue, and rooted in the Latin word for 'place'—asserts that decoupling campaign finance from land use planning is a necessary safeguard against the pay-to-play schemes that plague the city's entitlement process.
President Martinez shares her commitment both to keeping Angelenos housed during the COVID public health and economic crises and to opposing one-size-fits all housing solutions currently under consideration by the California Assembly.
Stephen Gee's recent book City Hall: An American Icon, covers the history and importance of Los Angeles City Hall in the pantheon of national architecture and city building.
With the first opportunity to build a new City Hall in 40 years, Craig Beck shares how Long Beach is incorporating residential and mixed-use development.
Jill Stewart, Campaign Director for the Neighborhood Integrity Initiative, sheds light on her group's tactical move to meet with Mayor Eric Garcetti and provide a list of demands that must be met by August 24.