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File Under: Things Shoup Taught Us

Posted by me moi on 6/27/2009 0 comments
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-pay-as-you-drive27-2009jun27,0,4333552.story
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Can America Be America Without Sprawl?

Posted by jveverka81 on 6/22/2009 0 comments
Interesting historical take on why America has sprawled.
http://allaboutcities.ca/can-america-be-america-without-sprawl/
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Driving on L.A.'s Westside: 10 Miles in 60 Minutes

Posted by LouisZ on 6/22/2009 0 comments
Reminds me of HOME.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-traffic21-2009jun21,0,5753327.story?page=1
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Blight's Bargains

Posted by LouisZ on 6/18/2009 0 comments
I always loved houses with character. Heres a good read.

Photo Courtesy of NYTimes.





http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/18/garden/18houses.html?no_interstitial
Labels: Blight, Homes
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Incentives to grow all the way UP!

Posted by Caroline on 6/17/2009 0 comments

Urban Farming, A Bit Closer to the Sun
Gardeners are raising fruits and vegetables on rooftops, high above the noise and grime of urban streets.
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Bruin strolling on High Line

Posted by Caroline on 6/17/2009 2 comments



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A Second Act for Second Life, as an Urban Planning Tool

Posted by Caroline on 6/15/2009 0 comments

http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/cliff-kuang/design-innovation/second-act-second-life-urban-planning-tool
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Have a great summer!

Posted by Caroline on 6/14/2009 1 comments

Congrats to our second years!
Have a great summer everyone!
Keep posting! Especially your summer adventures :)
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The Incredible Shrinking City

Posted by Niall Huffman on 6/12/2009 0 comments
Caught of few minutes of this interesting discussion on my lunch break today while listening to KCRW's To the Point. It's a concept that's totally foreign to those of us who grew up in perpetually booming California, but there are lots of cities out there dealing with shrinking populations. It goes to show you that there's plenty of planning to be done in times (like now) when there's a lack of growth, and that shrinkage can present a whole new range of opportunities, such as providing space for urban agriculture and enabling a more compact urban form. And of course, they balance things out by bringing in Randall O'Toole and some guy from Reason to give a thumbs-down to the whole idea.
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Posted by me moi on 6/10/2009 0 comments

A Paris Plan, Less Grand Than Gritty

President Nicolas Sarkozy invited 10 teams of architects to reimagine Paris as a city integrated with its suburbs and environmentally responsible. One team envisioned garden towers and parks in a suburb.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/11/world/europe/11paris.html
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BruinComments: Bus Customer Service

Posted by Jeremy on 6/08/2009 3 comments

I observed an interesting driver/customer exchange on the bus the other day, and since I happened to have my laptop open, decided to jot down notes of the conversation. It went pretty much like this:

Customer: Hi, I am a UCLA student... I just lost my ID and am on my way to get a replacement...
Driver (interrupting): I don't go to UCLA
Customer: I know... I am saying, how can I confirm that since I can't swipe my card?
Driver: I don't go to UCLA.
Customer: Ok, then how much do I need to pay as an alternative?
Driver:Seventy-five.
Customer (dropping in change): Thank you for being so considerate.

So this obviously made me think of those people out there who avoid public transit, primarily busses, due to similar fears of awkward customer/driver exchanges. Then again, the drivers are really put under quite a bit of pressure to be on time, have limited breaks, and likely have some obligation that their farebox meet certain expectations for revenue given what is typical of that line. So how much can we expect of them?

Now, flip this around to another perspective: think of all the great stories where customer service has been great on your bus. I lost my BruinCard on a BBB12 last week, and to my surprise the driver had found it and returned it to the BBB Transit Store in downtown Santa Monica. Total saved: $22.00 for a new card and a couple hours of time I would have had to waste.

So this will be the first post of what I suggest should be a series of BruinPlanners comments on different issues. What have your bus customer experiences been? How well do you think your bus line performs in customer service? How do you think public perception on busses affects ridership? When traveling to other cities (in the US or globally) how do you think the drivers/operators of transit compare to Los Angeles in their friendliness and ease of helping out?

Click below to leave your comments...
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Dont Let NYC Always Be Better Than Us

Posted by me moi on 6/08/2009 0 comments
First Phase of High Line Is Ready for Strolling

By Robin Pogrebin

http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/08/first-phase-of-high-line-is-ready-for-strolling/?hp
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Video: Small Town, Big Debt

Posted by Caroline on 6/08/2009 0 comments
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/08/us/08bond.html?_r=1&hp

Municipal bonds are traditionally safe investments, but cities and counties across Tennessee have gotten in financial trouble after entering the complex world of derivatives.
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Federal directive to cut California water deliveries

Posted by Caroline on 6/08/2009 0 comments


"I believe you are going to see less reliable water, particularly as it relates to farming activities in the Central Valley," he said, "and it will become more difficult to find replacement water for the urban growth that is anticipated in Southern California."
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Awards Night & Celebration 6/10, 5-8 pm!

Posted by Caroline on 6/04/2009 0 comments

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Burrrrrrrrrrrp!

Posted by Caroline on 6/04/2009 0 comments

Greening the Herds: A New Diet to Cap Gas


http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/05/us/05cows.html?_r=1&hp
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Planners <3 MAPS!

Posted by me moi on 6/03/2009 0 comments
Attention Los Angeles: Your map has arrived

After months of study, debate and drawing, the Los Angeles Times is unveiling its interactive map of Los Angeles today.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009/06/attention-los-angeles-your-map-has-arrived-.html
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Cheney supports Gay Marriage but believes it should be decided by the States

Posted by jveverka81 on 6/03/2009 0 comments
I'm sure that many of you have seen this. I'm just curious if many of the people who have condemned the man (I am not disagreeing with the condemnations), will be able to praise him for such an admission. http://www.startribune.com/nation/46652337.html
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High Speed Rail Plan for America

Posted by jveverka81 on 6/02/2009 0 comments
The Federal Railroad Administration just released their 2009 High-Speed Rail Strategic Plan for The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. This is the first detailed glimpse of what the Obama Administration has in store for the future of passenger rail in the United States.

http://www.fra.dot.gov/Downloads/RRdev/hsrstrategicplan.pdf
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Could Expanded Panama Canal hurt LA Economic Vitality?

Posted by jveverka81 on 6/01/2009 1 comments
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fi-panama-canal1-2009jun01,0,3618449.story
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