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Radical Left Burns Bridges amid Quest To Build Housing
Honesty and compromise remain admirable values and effective political tools — especially on the local level where policymakers, community members, and activists are literally rubbing elbows with each other.
Josh Stephens
Jun 27, 2017


L.A. Tower Reveals Downside of Skyscrapers
In a city that remains famously horizontal, it’s fun to get excited about something vertical.
Josh Stephens
Jun 26, 2017
Why Cities Should Back Off of Setbacks
For all their popularity, setbacks have no basis in engineering or architecture. They are simply regulatory whims.
Josh Stephens
May 13, 2017
The Los Angeles Riots after 25 Years
The experiences of both Rebuild LA and the CRA suggest that the social and economic problems are too deep to respond to real estate solutions by themselves. Physical planning can provide improvements in mobility and housing. The fundamental problem remains economic.
Morris Newman
May 3, 2017
It's Time to Stop Demonization of Developers
The Measure S campaign demonized developers at every turn. Good planning, and good development, requires a more sober attitude.
Josh Stephens
Apr 14, 2017
Challenge of Vision Zero Looms Large in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, which released its action plan in January, is hopeful that it can transform its sprawling, car-focused streets into safe place for everyone, starting with the 6 percent of streets identified by LADOT as the city’s High Injury Network.
Leah Binkovitz
Mar 3, 2017
Tech Windfall, Deportation Order Threaten to Snap Los Angeles in Half
Deportation is — to say the least — the most perverse way to solve a housing crisis.
Josh Stephens
Feb 23, 2017
A Key Ingredient In Placemaking Faces Peril
Chipotle is a place, more or less. But the loss of local restaurants is a problem for cities.
Josh Stephens
Jan 31, 2017
California's Nastiest Urban-Rural Rivalry
Nasty as it sounds, Green Acres 'Farm' in Kern County is an apt symbol of the symbiosis between rural and urban areas.
Josh Stephens
Jan 2, 2017
How CEQA Helped Elect Trump
This year, while NIMBY's were tittering about LULU’s, the “drill baby drill” crowd was marshaling its forces.
Josh Stephens
Jan 2, 2017


McKinsey's Prescription for California's Housing Ills
Yesterday, McKinsey and Co. released A Tool Kit to Close California’s Housing Gap , which offers its take on California’s housing crisis. >>read more
Josh Stephens
Oct 27, 2016
Tom Hayden Is Gone, But Will the Westside Make It to the 21st Century?
As it becomes more urban, Los Angeles's Westside struggles with the transition.
William Fulton
Oct 25, 2016
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