The Golden Necklace Project

November 20, 2008: “The Golden Necklace Project,” a product of the capstone community planning studio, URP 431/432, in the Department of Urban & Regional Planning at Cal Poly Pomona, taught by Professor Julianna Delgado, PhD, AICP. 

LA City Council Transportation Committee meeting

November 21, 2008: “LA City Council Transportation Committee meeting.” the Transportation Committee held a hearing on six different bike themed measures as well as the continuing the shuttle service to Dodger Stadium, and a RAND Corporation report outlining short-term strategies to reduce traffic. 

‘Green’ Taxes and Fees

February 23, 2009: “‘Green’ Taxes and Fees”, A Political Way to Increase Revenue Jennifer Dill talked about "green" taxes. Presenting the results of a 2008 poll that asked 1,500 Californians if they would support “green” transportation taxes and fees – set at variable rates, with higher rates for more polluting vehicles and lower rates for […]

2009 Working Conference on Nanotech Regulatory Policy

April 17, 2009: “2009 Working Conference on Nanotech Regulatory Policy”, the Conference brought together an interdisciplinary group of scholars and researchers, policymakers, non-governmental organizations, and businesses for action-oriented workshop panels on the science and policy of nanotechnology. The goal of the Conference is to critically evaluate several specific policy proposals for responding to the potential […]

Solving California’s Foreclosure Crisis: Local Impacts and Strategic Responses

May 1, 2009: “Solving California's Foreclosure Crisis: Local Impacts and Strategic Responses”, the conference showcased emerging research and innovative responses to the foreclosure crisis. Invited panelists include academics, community-based practitioners, policymakers, and private sector representatives who discussed the causes and effects of the foreclosure crisis, showcased current policy efforts, identified where more foreclosures are expected […]

Lisa Schweitzer on “Dreams Deferred: Transit Oriented Development And Social Exclusion On LA’s Rail System”

“Dreams Deferred: Transit Oriented Development And Social Exclusion On LA’s Rail System”, Lisa Schweitzer, Assistant Professor, School of Policy, Planning, and Development, University of Southern California, presented research findings on whether transit-oriented development has contributed to social inclusion for LA’s communities of color, particularly along the Blue Line light rail in south central Los Angeles. […]

Equity through Policy in Los Angeles

“Equity through Policy in Los Angeles”, panelists addressed how LA businesses, government, and non-profits remedy social disparities through policies in economic development, health care, and housing. The event included speakers from all three sectors, and features a keynote address by Sheila Kuehl, Former California Senator, and 23rd District.