Publications: List of Publications
Publications from the Transportation and Land Use Collaborative
Envision La Brea: A Community Driven Future: Station Area
Vision Plan. (October 2005 - April 2006)
El Monte Community Building Initiative, Investment Strategy Report:
Report prepared for the California Community Foundation, Community Building Initiative (CBI) as part of their 10 year strategic initiative in El Monte, CA (June 2007)
Developing a big-city plan for L.A.: Planners should embrace a
blueprint that treats L.A. like a single city rather than a collection
of suburbs. (Editorial, Los Angeles Times March 27, 2007)
Presentations by the Transportation and Land Use Collaborative
Presentation on Social Equity and Planning - New Partners for Smart
Growth Conference (February, 2007)
Presentation on South Gate Case Study, Social Equity and Planning - New Partners for Smart Growth Conference (February, 2007)
Publications from Southern California Transportation & Land
Use Coalition
Commuting
Times Don't Really Tell Us the Length of the Journey
(Editorial, March, 2002)
From
Enraging to Engaging: How 1.6 Million People Became
Part of the Solution: Lessons from Envision Utah and video
report. (November, 2001)
Designing
Walkable Communities with Dan Burden: Practical ways
to make Southern California's communities more walkable,
healthy, and livable. (August, 2001)
Something
Is Missing in This Red Line Picture: Los Angeles:
Routing of Metro and bus lines needs to be connected to land
use and not based on politics. (Los Angeles Times Editorial,
July, 2000)
Reality Check on Growth
Multimedia Presentation of the October, 2002 Event
Related Publications from Other Organizations
Envision
Utah Quality Growth Strategy
Envision
Utah has identified six primary goals that need to be addressed in
the Greater Wasatch Area to protect the environment and maintain
economic vitality.
Raising
the Roof: California Housing Development Projections and
Contraints 1997-2020 is published by the Department
of Housing and Community Development.
Sprawl
Hits the Wall: Confronting the Realities of Metropolitan
Los Angeles is published by the USC
Southern California Studies Center and the Brookings Center
on Urban and Metropolitan Policy.
The
State of the Region 2002 is the fifth annual report
published by the Southern California Association of Governments
on performance indicators regarding issues facing Southern
California.
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