• 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

    Free
  • 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

    Free
  • 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

    Free
  • 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

    $129
  • 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

    Free
  • 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

    Free
  • 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.

  • BEYOND ZONING: Building Circulation Reform and Infill Housing

    Public Affairs Building Room 2355 or via Zoom livestream Public Affairs Building Room 2355, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Building codes are often overlooked for their impact on who builds housing, for whom and where. This panel will discuss the possibility of egress requirement reforms.

  • UCLA Lake Arrowhead Symposium 2022

    UCLA Lake Arrowhead Conference Center 850 Willow Creek Rd, Lake Arrowhead, CA, United States

    California's Housing Crossroads The 32nd Annual UCLA Lake Arrowhead Symposium High land costs, a shortage of homes, and income inequality have led to a cost-burdened population facing one of the nation’s worst housing crises, which is acutely felt in coastal job centers and near public transportation infrastructure. Housing policy is complex, but the solutions

  • Biking while Black – Documentary Screening and Discussion

    James Bridges Theatre 235 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, United States

    Biking while Black - Documentary Screening and Discussion Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. PST James Bridges Theatre, UCLA School of Theatre, Film & Television  In a 30-minute documentary, BIKING WHILE BLACK: CONTINUING TO RIDE THROUGH DECRIMINALIZATION, DISENFRANCHISEMENT AND GENTRIFICATION incorporates narratives to dig deeper into solution-based storytelling and features the actions

  • Book Talk with Bill Fulton

    Zoom Webinar

    Place and Prosperity Book Talk with Bill Fulton Moderated conversation with Michael Lens  Thursday, Feb. 9, 12:00 - 1:15 p.m. PST Zoom webinar Join the Lewis Center and advisory board member, Bill Fulton, as he shares his new book Place and Prosperity. People feel intensely connected to cities as places and to other

  • Why We Have Homelessness and What To Do About It

    Zoom Webinar

    Homelessness results from the intersection of multiple economic and social risk factors, and nowhere are those risk factors more acute than in California. In a reprisal of their popular session at last month's UCLA Lake Arrowhead Symposium, our guest presenters will share the conditions that put people at higher risk of homelessness, and that

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