California

L.A.'s Development Has Many Centers

A trend of dense downtown development in Los Angeles has some calling the city's new urban growth pattern a move towards "Manhattanization".

August 27, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Transportation Is Biggest Loser In New California Budget

California's 52-day delayed budget was just signed by Gov. Schwarzenegger and the biggest loser is transportation -- to the tune of $1.3 billion. Public transit agencies will be taking the biggest hit of all.

August 27, 2007 - San Francisco Examiner

Lawsuit Over General Plan Ignoring Global Warming Settled

A widely watched lawsuit by California's attorney general against the state's fastest growing county over the issue of inventorying and reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the update of a county general plan has been settled.

August 26, 2007 - The San Bernardino Sun

Disneyland Takes Rezoning To Ballot

The housing saga continues in Anaheim, California, as the Disney Corporation has pushed a referendum into next June's city ballot that will let voters decide if housing should be allowed in the Disneyland-adjacent "Resort District".

August 26, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Drawing A Rail Line From L.A. To San Francisco

Transit planners are hoping to nail down a route for the long-sought high speed rail line between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Many in San Jose say the route must run through the Silicon Valley, a major driver of California's economy.

August 25, 2007 - San Jose Mercury News

Friday Funny: Really High Density

Plans to accommodate population growth in Los Angeles while facing a land shortage have developers giving a new meaning to "building up".

August 24, 2007 - Weekly World News

The Manhattanization Of L.A.

In this piece from the Los Angeles Times, Joel Kotkin writes about how L.A. politicians are blindly following the lead of developers in densifying the city without adequately debating the consequences.

August 24, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Is Joel Kotkin The Anti-Planner?

Los Angeles pundit Joel Kotkin's most recent diatribe about the alleged "Manhattanization" of Los Angeles has put Bill Fulton over the edge. Kotkin's arguments are old, tired and contradictory, says Fulton.

August 24, 2007 - California Planning & Development Report

Bringing Seoul To Los Angeles

Korean American architect Christopher Pak is successfully bringing high density living to Los Angeles.

August 24, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Good Management The Secret To Successful Communities

Cerritos, California, has become one of the more successful suburbs of Los Angeles by applying superb management techniques.

August 23, 2007 - The Economist

California Publishes New Hazard Mitigation Draft Plan

The California Hazard Mitigation Plan (SHMP) is the state's plan for reshaping and strengthening the built environment to significantly reduce disaster losses created by natural and human-caused hazards.

August 22, 2007 - State of California

The Line Between Fighting Gentrification And Plain-Old NIMBY

When does an 'anti-gentrification group' cross the line to simply stopping progress in a community? That charge has been leveled against San Francisco's Mission Anti-Displacement Coalition after the city's environmental review process was expanded.

August 22, 2007 - The San Francisco Chronicle

New Plan, New Growth Pattern

The City of Sacramento is looking to change its growth pattern as it prepares a new version of its general plan.

August 22, 2007 - The Sacramento Bee

Adressing Parks Shortage Crucial To Future Of L.A.

Los Angeles is one of the most parks-deficient cities on the West coast. How planners address this shortage will shape the future of the city, writes Christopher Hawthorne.

August 21, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Orange County Goes Urban, In A Suburban Sort Of Way

A 1,400-unit condo project in Irvine demonstrates Orange County's newfound urban qualities, as well as its reluctance to shake suburban design values, according to Bill Fulton, who recently visited the construction site.

August 17, 2007 - California Planning & Development Report

San Francisco's Congestion Pricing Plan Receives Conditional Federal Funding

The Bay Area received $158 million from a federal congestion pricing program for improvements to traffic, transit, and parking, but it is conditional upon San Francisco and California legislative approval for the controversial tolls on Doyle Drive.

August 16, 2007 - San Francisco Examiner

Personal Tales Of Road Rage In The City Of Angels

As more cyclists and runners use the streets of Los Angeles, incidents of road rage and accidents are on the rise.

August 15, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Downtown L.A. Is Improving, But Developers Are Driving

With a surge in population and some large-scale retail and entertainment complexes in the works, downtown L.A. is in the midst of a major urban shift. But as this column from the Los Angeles Times argues, developers are shaping the growth.

August 15, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Transit Project Could Remake The Image Of San Francisco

The design competition for San Francisco's Transbay Terminal has the potential to redefine the city, writes John King.

August 14, 2007 - The San Francisco Chronicle

From Flea Market To TOD

A flea market space located adjacent to a planned expansion of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system in San Jose, California, may be replaced with a mixed use transit village.

August 14, 2007 - San Jose Mercury News

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