September 2004

September 27, 2004

L.A.'s Once World-Class Regional Rail Network Steadily Being Revived – It's A RAIL-Volution

Metro (aka MTA) CEO Roger Snoble provides an update of his agency's efforts to once again create a regional rail network in L.A. County.

September 27, 2004

L.A.'s Valley Secession Movement Is Not Unique: Santa Barbara County Mulls North-South Split

Ted Tedesco, Chair of the Mission County Formation Commission, explains the fiscal and governance issues surrounding the formation of a new county.

September 27, 2004

Impacts of Goods Movement Growth From Ports On Mobility & Environment Assessed By Jim Hankla

Long Beach Harbor Commissioner Jim Hankla discusses the challenge of balancing port growth with quality of life in the South Bay.

September 27, 2004

With L.A.-Like Gridlock On The 101, Santa Barbara Considers Regional Solutions For Growth Management

Santa Barbara County Supervisor Naomi Schwartz discusses the possibility of a rail line to Ventura County.

September 27, 2004

Ron Deaton Assesses Los Angeles' City Budget & State Fiscal Reform

A conversation with the City of L.A.'s veteran Legislative Analyst.

September 27, 2004

Pollution & Congestion Anger Harbor Locals Who Look to State Rep. Lowenthal for Help

Assemblyman Alan Lowenthal discusses his efforts to curb the air pollution and traffic congestion caused by explosive growth at the Ports of L.A. and Long Beach.

September 24, 2004

Scott Johnson Opines On The Importance of Community In World Class Architecture

A discussion with Johnson-Fain design partner Scott Johnson, FAIA

September 24, 2004

California Performance Review's Recommendation Puts Baldwin Hills Conservancy In Jeopardy

David McNeill, Executive Director of the Baldwin Hills Conservnacy, responds the the California Performance Review's recommendations.

September 24, 2004

State's Architect Articulates His Priorities: Sustainable Buildings & Healthy Place-Making

Stephan Castellanos discusses the state architect's role in fostering the construction of sustainable, livable public school facilities.

September 24, 2004

Anaheim's Platinum Triangle Through the Eyes of Mayor Pringle

Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle discusses his city's efforts to spur the development of a mixed-use urban village surrounding Angel Stadium.

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