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$1.6 Billion the City Doesn't Have is the Cost of Fixing Sidewalks
November 30, 2011 10:00 AM
by D. J. Waldie
Commentary:
Sidewalk repair is not a new issue, Los Angeles residents were complaining about sidewalk damage 40 years ago.
Communities:
A live blog of the Occupy LA eviction.
Occupy L.A. Tree Sitter Not Yet a Concern for LAPD
November 28, 2011 3:04 PM
by Zach Behrens
Communities:
The tree sitter at Occupy L.A. could be the last man standing if an eviction order is enforced.
Occupy L.A.: Mayor Reiterates Eviction Order, But What's Next for the Movement?
November 27, 2011 10:08 PM
by Zach Behrens
Communities:
Protesters will be evicted from City Hall Park, but what's next for the movement seems sketchy at best.
Communities:
The Occupy Los Angeles movement and the City of Los Angeles have been partners in a careful dance compared to the stumbling seen in other occupied cities.
Commentary:
The Los Angeles City Council Redistricting Commission has a six-figure budget to hire a public relations firm. But just last week the top two contenders for the contract withdrew their bids.
Luckiest Generation: Post-War America and Occupy Wall Street
November 23, 2011 10:00 AM
by D. J. Waldie
Commentary:
The other day I went to a memorial for Larry Allison, editorials editor of the Long Beach Press-Telegram. He died, after a short illness, in October at age 77. He had worked 54 years as a newspaperman. (The Long...
Transportation:
Councilmember José Huizar and Jan Perry led a Monday afternoon dedication for a set of 6-foot wide bike lanes, with 4-foot buffer zone, that use vivid green to enhance safety between riders and motorists.
Tip: Parking Enforcement Relaxed on Thanksgiving in L.A.
November 17, 2011 9:32 PM
by Zach Behrens
Transportation:
The day after, however, parking officers will be applying the full force of the law.
Sunny Los Angeles Lags on Solar Energy, Says UCLA/USC Report
November 16, 2011 11:39 AM
by Zach Behrens
Environment:
"The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has failed to take advantage of the tremendous environmental and economic potential that solar power offers our region."
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