Events
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AIA City Leaders Breakfast with Seleta Reynolds
From the American Institute of Architects email promo:
November 14, 2014
Bici Paseo y Accion in Boyle Heights
Come and join the Boyle Heights Prometor@s and Multicultural Communities for Mobility for a Bike Ride through Boyle Heights! (Facebook event info here)
November 10, 2014
METRO AND CALTRANS HOLD PUBLIC HEARINGS ON HDC
To continue informing the public about one of the most comprehensive transportation plans ever proposed for north Los Angeles County and San Bernardino County, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will host a series of public hearings to receive input on a Draft Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement (EIR/EIS) on the High Desert Corridor (HDC) released September 30, 2014.
November 7, 2014
Urban Land Institute:Transit Oriented Los Angeles
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti will join ULI Los Angeles, for Transit Oriented LA, November 12 at the Japanese American National Museum in DTLA. Joining the Mayor will be thought leaders in two key areas: Healthy Development and Healthy Policy. They will reveal new ways of activating streets through walking, biking, public transportation and placemaking, and how smart planning improves health and wellness of people and neighborhoods.
November 1, 2014
Sierra Club Transportation Committee: LAWA Ground Transportation
Transportation Committee Agenda
November 1, 2014
Los Angeles Arts Sustainability Tour
The Los Angeles Arts Sustainability Tour is coming to Mid-City! LAAST is designed to be a fun, informative, neighborhood-based event featuring art, information and sustainable education.
October 31, 2014
Mayoral Sustainable Housing, Transportation, and Jobs Summit
Come to the Los Angeles Business Council's upcoming summit to explore innovation and investment in L.A.'s economy. The summit will include the release of LABC Institute Workforce Survey of the Downtown Arts, Design and Innovation District, as well as the unleashing of new economic policies to increase workers purchasing power, reform business taxes, incentivize affordable housing, and integrate the sharing economy. More info.
October 26, 2014
Past Meets Future Koreatown Walk
You’re invited to explore one of Los Angeles’ most fascinating neighborhoods: Koreatown. Also known as Wilshire Center or Ktown, this neighborhood stands at the intersection of Los Angeles’ past and its possible future. Along this walk, lead by Walk Ambassador David Barboza, a former Ktown resident who works as a city planner for the City of Lakewood, we’ll learn about the historic buildings, subway service, stunning cultural diversity, and generate lots of food for thought about what makes a place good or bad to walk (plus there’s lots of non-metaphorical food for hungry pedestrians!). Highlights include architectural gems like the Bullocks Wilshire building and quirky sights like a multi-story driving range. The walk also explores some of the streets around Wilshire, to give a sense of the City you won’t find on a postcard.
October 26, 2014