How to be sure the Arts District is included in METRO planning…show up and speak up.
Title of Workshop: RE-ENVISIONING the Los Angeles Downtown Arts District & Little Tokyo Community: a Neighborhood Design Workshop
Description: SCI-ARC, the Southern California Institute of Architecture and METRO invite members of the community to a Neighborhood Design Workshop, exploring a more livable future via walking, biking and mass transit.
The Neighborhood Design Workshop will be orchestrated by Peter Zellner, coordinator of SCI-Arc’s Future Initiatives Urban Design post graduate program and will focus on identifying key objectives for a more transit integrated community.
Date: July 15, 2011
Time: 4-6 pm
Location: JACCC
244 S. San Pedro Street, Suite 505, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Conference Rooms A,B &
RE-ENVISIONING the Los Angeles Downtown Arts District & Little Tokyo Community: a Neighborhood Design Workshop
Stay in touch
Sign up for our free newsletter
More from Streetsblog Los Angeles
SGV Connect Podcast: Leave Us Your Questions for Our December 15 AMA with Foothill Transit’s Felicia Friesema
We're back with another end-of-year ask-me-anything
Tuesday’s Headlines
ICE, (lack of) speed cameras, (no more) street repaving, crosswalks, fare enforcement, Ktown, parking, UCLA bike-share, Woodland Hills, Sawtelle, car-nage, and more
City Mostly Rejects Another Round of HLA Appeals, Some After Deadline to Make Determination Had Passed
City continues to find new ways to not move forward with street safety projects.
Police and Fire Departments Shut Down Volunteer Crosswalk Painting Event in Westwood
LAPD cited People's Vision Zero volunteer organizer Jonathan Hale for misdemeanor "vandalism on city property," the charge typically means a $250 fine
This Week In Livable Streets
L.A. City Council District 9 debate, Camino City Terrace, Metro December service changes, E Line railyard open house, and more
Monday’s Headlines
ICE, LAPD vs. DIY crosswalks, Measure HLA, large asphalt repair, Koreatown pedestrian safety, Mariachi Plaza mixed-use, high-speed rail, car-nage, and more






