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L.A.’s efforts to address sexual harassment on public transit informed by UCLA research

2023-08-29T15:06:12-07:00

Work led by UCLA’s Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris investigates the scope of sexual harassment in transit environments, and provides policy recommendations for addressing it.

L.A.’s efforts to address sexual harassment on public transit informed by UCLA research2023-08-29T15:06:12-07:00

How statewide parking reform can expand housing opportunities

2024-05-06T11:16:57-07:00

Currently, cities enforce minimum parking requirements to ensure that new housing projects provide sufficient parking, but these mandates often increase housing costs, harm the environment, and result in a surplus of unused parking spaces.

How statewide parking reform can expand housing opportunities2024-05-06T11:16:57-07:00

Narrow sidewalks, high speed limits restrict L.A. outdoor dining opportunities

2023-08-29T15:06:29-07:00

To help restaurants and neighborhoods hardest hit by COVID-19, LA Al Fresco relaxed many outdoor dining processes — but two years later, wealthier and majority-white neighborhoods have highest participation.

Narrow sidewalks, high speed limits restrict L.A. outdoor dining opportunities2023-08-29T15:06:29-07:00

UCLA scholars publish reports on future of California housing, transportation

2023-08-29T15:06:33-07:00

To help envision a better future for the state, UCLA researchers released two reports on the future of housing and transportation, made possible by a California 100 grant.

UCLA scholars publish reports on future of California housing, transportation2023-08-29T15:06:33-07:00
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