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Zoning, Planning and Use

Oct. 2, 2000

FOCUS ON Public/Civic Spaces

By Julie Nakashima The adage that "nobody walks in L.A." will be tested in the coming years, as a major urban revitalization plan for the Los Angeles Civic Center becomes a reality over the next two decades.

By Julie Nakashima

The adage that "nobody walks in L.A." will be tested in the coming years, as a major urban revitalization plan for the Los Angeles Civic Center becomes a reality over the next two decades.
The Los Angeles Civic Center and Shared Facilities and Enhancement Plan is a guideline that was conceived to create a more efficient and accessible government center, as well as a more inviting city center. It includes as an organizing element the "10-Minute ...

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