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The economic fallout is clearly visible in L.A.’s normally busy downtown area.
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UCLA transportation expert talks about how land use and transportation behavior shapes cities.
Despite a large economy and reputation for democratic resilience, report looks at country’s deeper long-term issues.
Unique yearlong capstone experience draws top students like Jennifer Buckley to Luskin to work with faculty, researchers and community partners.
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Current street designs are recipe for disaster during emergencies, says UCLA planning expert.
Solutions require both public officials and civil society to move beyond “business-as-usual.”
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