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July 16, 2010

Gail Goldberg Retires: TPR Reader Quotes-Whither Planning in the City of L.A.?

TPR readers—select developers, planners, architects, community leaders and elected officials—respond to the question: Whither Planning in the City of LA after Gail Goldberg's retirement?

April 30, 2010

Soboroff's Legacy Enhanced: Playa Vista Phase II Approved

Since Playa Vista gained L.A. City Council approval earlier this month, Steve Soboroff resigned from his post at Playa Vista, promising more leadership for the city in the future.

April 1, 2010

A Westside Perspective On the Retail and Commercial Real Estate Market?

Developer Walter (Wally) Marks III Discusses the Helms Bakery and Culver City's efforts to revive the downtown core.

March 1, 2010

Bud Ovrom Now Leads L.A. Building and Safety; Advocates ‘12-to-2' Plan

The new general manager of the city of Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety lays out the priorities for his new position, as mandated by the mayor and the current economic woes of the city.

February 9, 2010

Mayor Villaraigosa: U.N.'s Failure at Copenhagen Won't Diminish L.A.'s Success

The city of Los Angeles has met the terms of the Kyoto Protocol; now it sets its sights on becoming the greenest big city in the United States.

September 30, 2009

Leahy's Deputy CEO Paul Taylor Returns to LA Metro

After 20 years away from Los Angeles, new Deputy CEO Paul Taylor returns to LA Metro prepared to uphold the commitment made to the public by Measure R.

February 27, 2009

L.A.'s Newest City Planning Commissioner Sean Burton: Progressive But Pragmatic Priorities

Having just been replaced the seat vacated by Jane Usher, Sean Burton brings experience from the West Los Angeles Area Planning Commission and his role as President at CityView.

December 20, 2007

Exit Interview: Rita Robinson, L.A. City Bureau of Sanitation

Former Bureau of Sanitation General Manager Rita Robinson shares her thoughts on the successes and future of the Bureau. Part 1 of 2.

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.

July 20, 2006

HACLA Reinvents HUD Housing Projects as True Communities

Rudy Montiel, director of L.A.'s HUD agency, endeavors to build projects that create communities and help show low-income residents a way up.

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