Some of the best reading regarding the cities phases throughout the years are found in publications from our past. Things were not the way they are today. Planners had well thought out 'plans' for our city and did everything they could to stick by the boundaries they had created. Most of which were 100% implemented to reflect the best interest of the people.
Simply put and incredibly logical, the following reads are worth a look.
Study Of Street Traffic Conditions In The City Of Los Angeles -1915
Major Traffic Street Plan - 1929
These are the key to many of your questions.
What Density Doesn't Tell Us About Sprawl
Los Angeles Residents' Guide To Land Use Planning And Development
A Report by the Homes For All Campaign of Right To The City Alliance
Open Spave 4 Habitat And Recreation Plan
North Hollywood Community Plan
Residential Citywide Design Guidelines
Urban Agriculture Incentive Zones - Assembly Bill 551
Historic Resource Status Review Requirements
Metro Looking to Develop Huge Site by the North Hollywood Red Line Station 9/10/15
Metro begins process to develop 15 acres in NoHo 9/10/15
LA's Median Park Size is Shrinking and Other Sad LA Park Facts
Urban Development: Playing Twister With The California Environmental Quality Act
Trees at risk amid Los Angeles’ McMansion boom 9/14/15
North Hollywood residents fight to keep an 1880s bungalow from being moved to Highland Park 2/8/08
Our friends and neighbors in Valley Village are working extremely hard every day to keep their unique character alive.
SEPTEMBER 17, 2015 a public hearing will take place in attempt to have two 100 year old trees protected and designated as a Historical Monument.
The full application can be read here.
Copyright 2015