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L.A. County approves $195M for four supportive housing developments
Combined, they'd create nearly 500 apartments
June 4, 2025 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Regional
L.A. City Council forced to annul rejections of three housing developments
All involve the construction of apartments on land zoned for single-family homes
May 29, 2025 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Regional
L.A. County to seeks state funding for new supportive housing
The money would go to acquiring existing housing or converting commercial buildings
May 28, 2025 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Regional
Metro offers up a fresh look at planned Sepulveda Transit Corridor
Estimated costs for the rail line currently range between $15.4B and $24.4B
May 27, 2025 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Regional
5.5-mile Rail to Rail active transportation project completed in South L.A.
Defunct rail right-of-way turns into multimodal path
May 20, 2025 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Regional
Environmental study released for San Gabriel Valley Greenway Network
140 acres of waterways could double as active transportation corridors
April 18, 2025 by Steven Sharp
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Measure R Windfall Could Fund Mobility and Pedestrian Safety Projects
The projects are concentrated in Boyle Heights, Downtown and South L.A.
October 20, 2017 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Analysis
Effort to Accelerate 28 Transit Projects Should Focus on L.A.'s Urban Core
Metro should build complete lines, rather than the current phased approach.
October 10, 2017 by Alon Levy
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Los Angeles
Analysis
Downtown Apartment Glut Provides Lesson on Supply and Demand
Recent reports point to a 12 percent vacancy rate in new apartments, but that number doesnt tell the whole story.
October 9, 2017 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Regional
New Options Revealed for South Bay Metro Rail Extension
Metro is considering alignments along the Harbor Subdivision and Hawthorne Boulevard.
October 9, 2017 by Steven Sharp
54
Los Angeles
Regional
Gated Crossings and One-Mile Bridge Proposed for Orange Line Busway
Measure M promises $286 million to speed travel on the San Fernando Valley transit line.
October 3, 2017 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Regional
Public-Private Partnerships Could Accelerate Three Measure M Projects
ExpressLanes, the Sepulveda Pass and the West Santa Ana Branch.
September 28, 2017 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Regional
Gold Line Extension Could Lead to Closure of Claremont Metrolink Station
Gold Line and Metrolink trains are currently competing for riders.
September 25, 2017 by Steven Sharp
36
Los Angeles
Regional
Breaking Down Figueroa Street's Development Boom
The north-south spine connects DTLA to USC and Exposition Park.
September 25, 2017 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Regional
Here are the Transit Oriented Communities Guidelines
The new program created through Measure JJJ is intended to spur affordable housing production.
September 22, 2017 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Regional
Councilmembers Call for Updates to Ventura Boulevard Specific Plan
The current plan was adopted in 1991.
September 19, 2017 by Steven Sharp
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Los Angeles
Analysis
What's Behind L.A. Metro Rail's High Operating Costs?
By some metrics, L.A.'s rail network is the most expensive in the United States.
September 14, 2017 by Alon Levy
51
Los Angeles
Editorial
Forbidden City: How Los Angeles Banned Some of its Most Popular Buildings
Some of Los Angeles’ most iconic building types are appreciated, but for all practical purposes, banned.
September 6, 2017 by Mark Vallianatos
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