Stalled Momentum in Reforming L.A. Governance
A delay in the decision to move forward with reforms in the wake of corruption scandals is deeply concerning, says UCLA Luskin Public Policy Professor Gary Segura.
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A delay in the decision to move forward with reforms in the wake of corruption scandals is deeply concerning, says UCLA Luskin Public Policy Professor Gary Segura.
The two express lanes on a 16-mile stretch of the freeway in Orange County promise to operate more efficiently than general lanes, he says.
Fast-tracking building permits is no longer allowed in neighborhoods zoned for single-family housing, making it more difficult for L.A. to meet fair housing mandates.
Gun violence can create lasting anxiety across entire campuses. Providing counseling and opportunities to heal is critical, two UCLA Luskin experts say.
“We still have a relatively ageist and ableist society where if you look old and act disabled, it creates a more negative impression,” the UCLA scholar says.
The UCLA social welfare and education scholar is honored for his far-reaching impact on school climate, social-emotional learning and social justice.
Funding for 3,000 shelters and 450 shade structures across the city is welcome news, says Madeline Brozen of the Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies at UCLA Luskin.
While wages are not increasing as fast as inflation, national jobless rates remain relatively low, says Robert Fairlie, chair of Public Policy at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.
Different environments demand different transit planning strategies, says Brian Taylor of the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies.
Members of the UCLA Luskin community join a campuswide effort to guide the LADWP as it seeks to hit its goal of 100% carbon-neutral energy by 2035.
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