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Bills to Fund Housing, Manage Disposal of RDA Assets Introduced in Senate
This week Senate Pro Tem Darrel Steinberg (D-Sacramento) and Senator Mark DeSaulnier (D-Concord) introduced two bills that seek to solve what many consider to be serious problems caused by the demise of redevelopment. The first would give cities and successor agencies greater pow
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Feb 24, 2012
Padilla: Governor May Be Biggest Obstacle to Redevelopment 2.0
LOS ANGELES -- Yesterday's "California's UrbanScape" conference on redevelopment, presented by UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate and UCLA Lewis Center, was kicked off by perhaps the member of the California Legislature most sympathetic to redevelopment--and therefore most remorse
Josh Stephens
Feb 23, 2012
Urban Planner - Downtown Los Angeles
The Planning Center | DC&E is looking for an urban planner to join our team in the newly established Downtown Los Angeles office. We are seeking someone who is passionate and deeply committed to produce planning and urban design documents that are transformative in shaping and im
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Feb 21, 2012


Park 101 Keeps the Ball in the Air
Southern California's most ambitious freeway "cap" proposal is still going forward – though there are literally mountains to move before the cap is constructed.
William Fulton
Feb 20, 2012
LAO Issues Report on Redevelopment Wind-Down
Amid confusion and frustration on the part of former redevelopment agencies, the Legislative Analyst's Office released a report today analyzing the wind-down as dictated by Assembly Bill X1 26 and making recommendations for some legislative patches to that law.
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Feb 18, 2012
Brown Makes Appointments at Business, Transportation & Housing Agency
Jim Evans, 42, of Sacramento, has been appointed deputy secretary for communications and strategic planning at the Business Transportation and Housing Agency. He has been a consultant for Senator Mark DeSaulnier since 2009. He was communications director for Senate President pro Tempore Darrell Steinberg from 2006 to 2009 and communications director for Senator Joe Dunn from 2005 to 2006. Evans was a staff writer for the Sacramento Bee from 2003 to 2004, managing editor at Ca
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Feb 16, 2012
It's OK to Play in the Streets
Given the scarcity of land in urban neighborhoods in California and the costs involved in acquiring land and building new parks, we must consider alternative approaches to meet recreational needs. There is, of course, no substitute for the development of new parks. But we can sti
Clement Lau
Feb 13, 2012
Governing Boards Announced for Cities without Successor Agencies
For the handful of cities that have declined to serve as their own successor agencies , Gov. Jerry Brown has appointed governing boards that will oversee the dismantling of those cities' redevelopment agencies. The governor appointed one governing board per county, so in counties
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Feb 13, 2012
Warren Named Director of State Dept. of Housing and Community Development
Linn Warren, 59, of Davis, has been appointed director of the California Department of Housing and Community Development. Warren has been a program director at the California Housing Finance Agency since 2010, where he served in multiple positions from 2009 to 2010 and from 1995
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Feb 11, 2012
Redevelopment Cleanup Bill Introduced in Assembly
As redevelopment agencies shut down last week, criticism shifted from the decision to dissolve them in the first place to the method by which they were dissolved. Assembly Bill X1 26 has been roundly decried as sloppy legislation that was, according to some potential scenarios, n
Josh Stephens
Feb 10, 2012


Downtown Lancaster Goes to the Birds
Question: What is sound of urbanism in the California desert? Answer: The sound of birds chirping. Over outdoor loudspeakers. A press release crossed our desk a few days ago, announcing that CT/KDF Community Development Partners has received funding to redevelop four existing ret
Morris Newman
Feb 9, 2012
Art Review: Metropolis II Captures Complexity, Motion of Cities
Even though I'm a professional planner and am familiar with the gritty details, I find model cities appealing because they allow me to examine a city from angles and perspectives not possible in real life. The idea of building a city comprehensively from scratch is exciting, espe
Clement Lau
Feb 9, 2012
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