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Shoup on the radio

Posted by Niall Huffman on 12/30/2008 1 comments
UCLA's own parking rockstar Donald Shoup made yet another media appearance yesterday to discuss LA's increase in parking meter rates on KPCC's AirTalk. Scroll down the page a bit to find the archived audio, and don't mind the reference to "David Shoup," whoever that is...

Props to Curbed LA for catching this and posting it. It's kind of interesting to read the discussion of this issue in the comments to their post. It's fun to see them slowly starting to understand Shoup's argument, and as a bonus you get a little dose of Curbed commenters' usual cattiness. (For all the bile some of those people pour into their posts, you'd swear their lives consisted of nothing more than writing blog comments all day. Oh wait...)
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US News and World Report includes urban planning in its Best Careers for 2009 feature

Posted by Sirinya on 12/22/2008 0 comments
US News and World Report profiled urban planning in its Best Careers 2009 feature earlier this month, calling it a "multi-faceted job for a multi-talented person." What I found really interesting were the comments; over 50 people took the time to write real critique (and not the junk you usually find on news articles) about the article's prognostications on salary ranges and job prospects.

Some took the time to write more thoughtful comments about their career trajectories, how they transitioned from the public sector to the private sector and vice versa. Others laughed at the magazine's distinction of planning as a "best career" for 2009, citing the economic downturn and the subsequent slowdown in development and hiring freezes in the public sector.

After reading this article, what do you think?
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It's about time! :)

Posted by Caroline on 12/17/2008 0 comments
I was homeward bound to NY yesterday and came across GOLOCO in a magazine. It reminded me of our carpool discussion in Shoup's class (remember grandma slugging? haha). It was created from the founder of Zipcar.

GoLoco is an easy way to share trips with your friends -- and friends of friends. We use a system of alerts to notify you whenever your friends or interest groups are going places you want to go. Your cars, your friends, your trips, your expenses -- GoLoco puts them all together for a seamless way to share travel and expenses. JOIN NOW and turn your social networks into travel networks.

Check it out!
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LA River Tour Photos

Posted by Jeremy on 12/15/2008 1 comments
The link to Sasha's wonderful collection of LA River Tour photos has been posted on the right side of this blog, under important links.

Also, did you know we now have the feeds to most big-time urban LA blogs connected up on the right hand side?  Are there major ones we are missing?  Post your suggestions in the comments.

Lastly, it would be great to have more posters on here... let me know if you need an account.
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TerraPass blog Netherlands plans massive road-pricing scheme

Posted by Misadventures in Turkey on 12/11/2008 0 comments
the Netherlands is planning to wire up the entire nation for a massive road-pricing scheme, starting in 2011

http://www.terrapass.com/blog/posts/netherlands-plans-massive-road-pricing-scheme
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Portfolios and other

Posted by Jessica on 12/05/2008 0 comments
Here are a couple blog entries from Planitzen that I thought would be entertaining/useful for everyone:

on putting a portfolio together http://www.planetizen.com/node/36302
grad school = one long giant conference http://www.planetizen.com/node/36317
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New Urbanism for a New Downtown

Posted by jveverka81 on 12/05/2008 0 comments
http://www.economist.com/world/unitedstates/displaystory.cfm?story_id=12725721

Jacob
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Hark all ye planners:

Posted by Caroline on 12/03/2008 0 comments
Time for your favorite (or soon to be favorite) annual event, the

Urban Planning Holiday Party
!

Festivities will be in Koreatown next Thursday, the 11th. We'll first meet up at beloved first year Mathew Palmer's terrace, which has plenty of pretty open space for us to use and make merriment in, and then roll to one of the many delightful local haunts: the HMS Bounty, Frank n' Hanks, or maybe even a little karaoke joint. Bring some booze and/or a snack with you! The current economic situation calls for shared costs, after all ;-) Here's the instructions from our gracious host:

Address:
The Sir Francis Drake Terrace
841 S. Serrano Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90005

Background:
It's a pretty big spot. And we throw a good pre-party. Local bars are cheap and fun. It's walking distance to both the Wilshire Rapid Express and the Red / Purple Lines.

What to bring:
All forms of graduate student habitual delight (food, drinks, etc.)

Hope to see all you all there! Good luck with Week 10 :)
Kim, Caroline, and Mathew
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Old Vs. New in NYC (Interesting article for 218ers)

Posted by Caroline on 12/02/2008 0 comments
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/02/arts/design/02landmarks.html?partner=permalink&exprod=permalink
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