The State of California’s transportation system is at a fiscal crossroads. Population and travel continue to grow, but traditional sources of transportation revenues, like the motor fuels tax, have been lagging for years and new revenue sources, like local option sales taxes, have only partially filled the widening gap. Projections show that fuel taxes would […]
The State of California’s transportation system is at a fiscal crossroads. Population and travel continue to grow, but traditional sources of transportation revenues, like the motor fuels tax, have been lagging for years and new revenue sources, like local option sales taxes, have only partially filled the widening gap. Projections show that fuel taxes would […]
The State of California’s transportation system is at a fiscal crossroads. Population and travel continue to grow, but traditional sources of transportation revenues, like the motor fuels tax, have been lagging for years and new revenue sources, like local option sales taxes, have only partially filled the widening gap. Projections show that fuel taxes would […]
THE GREEN ECONOMY THINK-TANK DAY will convene leaders and decision makers from various private and public sectors to build a more green and sustainable Los Angeles economy. The Luskin Center will help facilitate a break-out session that will help unite scholarship with society to advance the Los Angeles region a clean tech capital. The Luskin […]
20th Annual Lake Arrowhead Symposium focuses on Infrastructure Investment for Sustainable Growth This year marks the 20th anniversary of the UCLA Lake Arrowhead Symposium, a collaborative enterprise that brings researchers, policymakers, senior practitioners, and private sector representatives together each fall to discuss and debate the transportation – land use – environment connection. This year’s symposium […]
Human Transit How Clearer Thinking about Public Transit Can Enrich Our Communities and Our Lives Jarrett Walker Island Press, 2011 Public transit is a powerful tool for addressing a huge range of urban problems, including traffic congestion and economic development as well as climate change. But while many people support transit in the abstract, it’s […]
Moore Hall Room 100
457 Portola Plaza , Los Angeles , CA, United States
First post-election teaching rave organized by the faculty group, RAVE (Resistance Against Violence Through Education), and co-sponsored by LGBTQ Studies, the Center for the Study of Women, and the Institute on Inequality and Democracy at UCLA Luskin.