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January 8, 2007

Ed Blakely to Head Recovery Efforts in New Orleans

Noted L.A.-area scholar Ed Blakely helped Oakland and L.A. rebound from earthquakes; now he's turning to the resurrection of New Orleans.

January 8, 2007

Pasadena and Mayor Bogaard Win USC ‘Spirit of Urbanism' Award

Under the direction of Mayor Bill Bogaard, Pasadena continues to set the pace for cities in Southern California.

January 8, 2007

Hamid Behdad, L.A.'s Champion of Adaptive Reuse, Departs City Hall

A rare combination of public servant and activist, Hamid Behdad has helped developers the potential of L.A.'s Adaptive Reuse Ordinance.

November 27, 2006

Senator Boxer Pledges to Secure Federal Funds to Rebuild California's Infrastructure

Poised for an important leadership position in the Senate, Senator Barbara Boxer understands Southern California's mobility challenges.

November 27, 2006

Ocean Water Desalination Emerges as an ‘Option' for California's Water Agencies to Consider

Water policy expert Robert Wilkinson offers an analysis of the prospects for, and hurdles to, desalination in California.

November 27, 2006

Pacific Marine Hopes to Proceed With New Crude Oil Terminal in Los Angeles Harbor

A new crude oil teminal will bolster local supplies and provide environmental benefits, says Pacific Marine's David Wright.

November 27, 2006

Coalition for Clean Air Singlemindedly Navigates California's Legislative Process to Reduce Pollution

CCA's Tim Carmichael explains the challenges to passing environmental legislation in California.

November 27, 2006

With State Bonds Approved, Cleaner Skies & Mobility Are Long Beach's Priorities

Long Beach Councilmember Bonnie Lowenthal reacts to recent plans and bond funds that will help clean up the ports.

November 27, 2006

Metro Plans L.A. Transit Future Aided By Bonds, Unhindered by Consent Decree

Opportunities abound at Metro in light of recent developments, though CEO Roger Snoble's greatest challenge will be balancing the budget.

November 21, 2006

Mayor of Bogotá Looks to Democracy to Repair the Urban Fabric of Cities Rich and Poor

Mayor Enrique Peñalosa recounts the principles that drove the transformation of Bogota, Columbia, into a more functional, livable city.

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