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Defend Black Lives.
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Defend Black Lives.

Here LA, a black-owned business, stands tall and proud with the black community through these times. As a firm that was founded on optimism, positivity, and hope for change, we have been reflecting on how these goals are manifesting in our everyday business practices as well as in our plans and projects.

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Slow down!
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Slow down!

Did you know that you can turn your streets into 'Slow' streets? Designed for local residents only, slow streets are closed to vehicular traffic and are friendly for people walking and rolling. These local neighborhood streets will be open all day and all night.

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Rethinking the Street
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Rethinking the Street

As we all dream of calmer, more positive times, we look for inspiration to cities around the world that are rethinking the way they plan, design, and relate to public space.

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Global Street Design Guide
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Global Street Design Guide

We have been enjoying using the Global Street Design Guide in the office! The Global Designing Cities Initiative (GDCI) and NACTO have teamed together to create a graphically rich and informative resource manual for planners and urban designers.

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NACTO's City Data Sharing Principles
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NACTO's City Data Sharing Principles

With the increased amount of information cities will be receiving through the new Uber Movement Data (an online database that was recently released to help cities access anonymous transit-demand and trip-related data), NACTO has issued a City Data Sharing Principles policy to help identify the type of data that will most benefit transportation planning.

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Good News for LA!
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Good News for LA!

George Lucas has selected Los Angeles for his new museum (the final decision was being made between Los Angeles and San Francisco).

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One Big Step Forward for SoCal's First Freeway Overpass for Wildlife
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One Big Step Forward for SoCal's First Freeway Overpass for Wildlife

We are happy to see this week that the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority and the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy were finally successful in their effort to buy a 70+ acre area of land between the Santa Monica Mountains and Simi valley, to facilitate the construction of SoCal's first wildlife corridor over a freeway.

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