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Written by: Steve M. Garcia
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Women's History Month
The demography of Los Angeles City Planning’s workforce in 2020 is one mark of the advances
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You may have noticed a few recent changes at Los Angeles City Planning. We’ve grown, we’ve planned, and we’ve transformed. Part of this transformation is creating a concise, consistent, lasting, and relevant brand — Los Angeles City Planning.
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Top 10 Planning Moments of 2018!
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It’s been a wonderful year #Planning4LA! Here are some of the top moments from the year. Which moment was your favorite? Comment below and let us know!
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Connecting to our communities is what planning is all about. Whether it is updating a Community Plan or speaking at a neighborhood event, we speak to Angelenos about issues that affect their everyday lives.
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Imagine walking into your office on a Monday. You look to your left, you look to your right, and all of your colleagues are men.
No, this isn’t an episode of The Twilight Zone; however, for many women working in the field of urban and regional planning, this is an everyday reality.