UCLA Lewis center will be hosting a roundtable panel called Stabilizing Neighborhoods: Innovations in Local Housing Markets, which will focus on strategic responses by key actors who seek to alleviate the impacts of battered local housing markets and the underperformance of local economies.
Madeline Brozen, the Program Manager for the UCLA Complete Streets Initiative, spoke on Wednesday February 29 on the UCLA Campus. The event was meant to emphasize the importance of making the UCLA campus more bike friendly. Such accomplishments are visible in places like UC Davis, which is considered the most bike friendly campus in the US.
We would like to announce that the power point presentation from the 2nd Complete Streets for CA Conference are available. To get all the coverage, please visit here
We encourage everyone to share the presentations with colleagues that were not able to attend the event.
Please also view our conference highlight video here
Madeline
Wander (MURP ’12) has been selected by the Board of Regents of
the Eno Center for Transportation to participate in the 20th annual
Eno Leadership Development Conference in Washington, D.C. The conference, to be
held June 3-7, will provide a first-hand look at how transportation policy is
developed and implemented. Wander will meet with top government officials, leaders
of associations, and members of Congress and their staff.
For an interpretation of the UCLA Lewis and UCLA Ziman Center Future of CA Redevelopment go to the CD&DR Site. We look forward to your comments and thoughts.