News

March 28, 2008

A Private Sector Critique of Recently Adopted Port Clean Truck Plans: IWLA's Patty Senecal

The differences between Los Angeles and Long Beach's versions of their respective clean truck programs may delay implementation due to potential litigation.

March 28, 2008

Metro Releases Draft Long-Range Transportation Plan: $125 Billion Not Enough To Reduce Congestion!

Metro Chief Planning Officer Carol Inge explains the planning assumptions that contributed to the draft of Metro's 2008 Long-Range Plan, currently available for public review.

March 28, 2008

L.A. County Public Works Investing In Waste-to-Energy Conversion Technologies

Coby Skye, of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, details the search for the technologies that will help Southern California realize its ambitious goals for a landfill free future.

March 28, 2008

California Coastal Commission Requiring Carbon Mitigation Plans for Coastal Projects

Part two of TPR's exclusive interview with Peter Douglas, executive director of the California Coastal Commission.

March 28, 2008

DMJM Commits to Sustainability for Global Clientele

DMJM H&N President Ray Landy describes the benefits of DMJM's integrated services for improving the sustainability of the built environment.

March 28, 2008

Related's Witte On Recession's Impact on Downtown Submarket

The Grand has moved beyond delays and slowing market and is ready to deliver world-class amenities to Downtown L.A.

March 28, 2008

New Senate President Pro-Tem Offers Ambitious Policy Agenda

Senator Darrell Steinberg wants California to participate in an honest debate about the state's most intractable issues.

March 10, 2008

California Transportation Commission Moves Forward on State's Mobility Despite Budget Woes

Executive Director John Barna details the CTC's ongoing Prop 1B implementation as well as the consequences of the debate over the state budget.

February 29, 2008

Federal Policy Sea Change? Speaker Pelosi, Rep. Blumenauer Call for Green Infrastructure

With the Bush Administration in its final year, Congress has begun to consolidate support for a change in policy shift regarding infrastructure and the environment.

February 27, 2008

LAEDC Chief Economist Jack Kyser Predicts Painfully Slow Growth For State Economies

A tale of two economies: LAEDC Chief Economist foresses a two-track economy buoyed by a diverse regional economy.

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