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On January 23, APA Los Angeles’ Young & Emerging Planning Professionals (YEPP) hosted an arts and cultural planning programs with Metro. 30+ planners were treated to an evening of art, cultural planning discussions, and a jazz concert. Carol Holben, Metro Art Docent,... Read More →
What if the Los Angeles City Council had followed through with a proposal to build a convention center in Elysian Park, as it planned to in 1965? Andrea Thabet, Ph.D. of RemakingLA.com explores the importance of studying “never built” projects. What if the LA City... Read More →
On October 14, APA LA hosted more than 80 guests at Maker City LA for “Planning for the Sharing Economy,” a panel event that used the lens of urban planning to focus a forward–thinking conversation on transportation network companies, short-term rentals,... Read More →
Get involved with your profession in 2015! APA LA is seeking candidates for elected and appointed positions for the 2015 Board. Nominations are due Tuesday, November 11. Elected Positions (two year term) We are seeking nominations for the following elected positions on the... Read More →
On August 21, the City of Santa Monica’s Planning and Community Development Department hosted APA LA members and their guests for the third Summer in the City event of 2014. Upon arrival at City Hall, we were greeted by Senior Planner Liz Bar-El and staff including Francie... Read More →
Tuesday, October 146:30-9:30 PMMaker City LA1933 S. Broadway, 11th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90007Earlybird Discount: $10 members/$15 non-members ($15/$20 after 9/15)Light refreshments and beverages included Technology is fundamentally changing the way we live, work, and us... Read More →
Planning is a forward-looking profession – but what if you were asked to really understand the past of a place before settling on its future? Planning historian Dr. Meredith Drake Reitan offers a planner’s guide to historic research in Los Angeles. History plays a... Read More →
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