Changing Lanes: Advancing Gender Equitable Transportation for Los Angeles

Virtual Event

Changing Lanes: Advancing Gender Equitable Transportation for Los Angeles September 2nd MobilityXX Presents: Advancing Gender Equitable Transportation for Los Angeles Seleta Reynolds, General Manager of LADOT, will present Changing Lanes, LADOT's recent study of gender equity in access to transportation in Los Angeles. The study highlights the connections between gender

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2021 UCLA Arrowhead Series

Virtual Event

Transit in Transition Sept. 30 - Oct. 28 The 31st Annual UCLA Lake Arrowhead Symposium Transit in Transition will consider the current state of public transit in the United States and options for the future. The pandemic accelerated the pre-existing trend of declining ridership. Transit agencies have built

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Eviction Prevention and Rent Relief: Learning From the COVID-19 Pandemic

Virtual Event

Eviction Prevention and Rent Relief: Learning From the COVID-19 Pandemic Tuesday, November 2 Date and Time: November 2nd, 12:00-1:15pm Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic triggered government intervention in the rental housing market at a scale not seen since World War II, with the goal of preventing evictions taking center stage. But

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Partnership Models for Increasing Park Access

Virtual Event

Partnership Models for Increasing Park Access in Underserved Communities January 19, 2022 Parks provide opportunities for people to be physically active, spend time in nature, and connect socially with others. Yet over half of Los Angeles County’s population lives in neighborhoods without access to parks and open space with the

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Book Talk on The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods

Virtual Event

Book Talk on The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods Wednesday, Feb. 2 Join the Lewis Center for a book talk with Alex Bitterman and Daniel B. Hess, editors of a new book examining the significance of gay neighborhoods, or “gayborhoods”. “The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods” looks at

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COMMON GROUND: Intergenerational Public Space

739 South Coronado Street, Los Angeles, CA 90057 739 South Coronado Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

COMMON GROUND: A Festival for Intergenerational Public Space Saturday, February 26 1 - 3 p.m. (Orchestra performance begins at 1:30 pm) This event highlights a new neighborhood amenity: Golden Age Park. Despite the park’s intentional design which emphasizes intergenerational needs, the park remains relatively unknown in the neighborhood. This event

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The Future of LA’s Transit Oriented Communities (TOC) Program

Virtual Event

Housing, Equity, and Community Series: The Future of LA's Transit Oriented Communities (TOC) Program Wednesday, March 2 12:30 p.m. PST The Transit Oriented Communities (TOC) incentive program turns five this year. In that time, it’s become Los Angeles’s most effective housing-production tool, with more than 35,000 units proposed by developers including

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California 100: Scenarios for California’s Infrastructure Future

Virtual Event

Scenarios for California's Infrastructure Future Tuesday, March 29 About This Event You've heard of the future of work. What about the future of transportation? The future of housing & community development? The future of energy, environment & natural resources? The future of advanced technology? Join California 100, a new statewide initiative being incubated at

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Transit in Transition

Covel Commons- Grand Horizons Room 330 De Neve Dr, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Transit in Transition The UCLA Lake Arrowhead Symposium Friday, April 1 Covel Commons | The Grand Horizons Room The UCLA Arrowhead Symposium: Transit in Transition reconvenes in person at UCLA on April 1, 2022 after a successful online series this past fall. We assessed the state of public transit in a

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InterActions LA 2022: Inclusive Approaches to Electric Carsharing

Virtual Event

InterActions LA 2022 Inclusive Approaches to Electric Carsharing Friday, May 6, 2022 Electric carsharing holds enormous potential for our cities — they can provide safe, clean, and convenient ways to travel and, for those unable to afford personal vehicles, they increase access to opportunities. Over the past five years, a

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Space for People or for Cars?

Virtual Event

Space for People or for Cars? Housing Implications of Statewide Parking Reform Wednesday, May 11 Cities use minimum parking requirements to make sure new housing provides sufficient parking, but research shows that these mandates also drive up the price of new homes, harm the environment, and often result in more

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Do-It-Yourself Urbanism: Make Space

West Los Angeles Civic Center 1645 Corinth Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Come MAKE SPACE at the West LA Civic Center: An afternoon of do-it-yourself urbanism in this iconic public space.

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