Room 4357 Public Affairs Building
337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Co-sponsored by OSAAR and the Lewis Center, this conversation will center transportation equity, as well as any insights and advice to current students. Lunch provided.
Minjee Kim will discuss her new research on upzonings in New York City and long-term changes to neighborhood demographic, socioeconomic, and housing characteristics.
Aaron Barrall will share results from a detailed evaluation of CHIP with an emphasis on fair housing outcomes and development feasibility. We will discuss what policy shifts may mean for future growth, affordability, and access.
At InterActions LA, hear from people who have successfully advanced housing and transportation solutions in their own cities, and see how Los Angeles can learn by example.