Driving Alone Hits High, Transit Hits Low In “Post-Car” City Of Los Angeles
According to The New York Times, the car used to be “king” in the city (municipality) of Los Angeles. “’A Different Los Angeles’, The City Moves
According to The New York Times, the car used to be “king” in the city (municipality) of Los Angeles. “’A Different Los Angeles’, The City Moves
A few recent days driving the Los Angeles freeways impressed me with how different they are from in most other places in the country. The
The last article outlined research on job access by cars, transit and walking by the University of Minnesota Accessibility Observatory that assesses mobility by car, transit and
This is the Executive Summary from a new report “A Question of Values: Middle-Income Housing Affordability and Urban Containment Policy” authored by Wendell Cox and
For decades, California’s housing costs have been racing ahead of incomes, as counties and local governments have imposed restrictive land-use regulations that drove up the
Congratulations Boston! Your rejection of the “honor” of representing the US as its candidate for the 2024 Summer Olympics is an inspiring example of government
Southern California faces a serious middle income housing affordability crisis. I refer to middle income housing, because this nation has become so successful in democratizing
The Economist headline reads: “Through the roof: Rising house prices may be chiefly responsible for rising inequality” This is no surprise to those of us
Important attention has been drawn to the shameful condition of middle income housing affordability in California. The state that had earlier earned its own “California