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Mia Lehrer
Mia Lehrer sees urban planning as a tool to improve environmental and social issues and the L.A. River is the perfect opportunity to exercise this vision.
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Luis Rodriguez, a Los Angeles native and writer, sees the Los Angeles River as a public forum for the exchange of art and ideas.
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“I searched for about nine months, day in and day out. This one house I happened to buy was on the market for three hours.”
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Walking, running and cycling along the Los Angeles River got a major boost on Saturday afternoon when city officials, along with KCET Departures (our oral history, interactive documentary project), celebrated the opening of a 2.5-mile extension--a proj...
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Anyone who is familiar with the Los Angeles River's Eastside waterfront is inevitably connected by stories about the legendary River CATz.
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How do you play the L.A. River at the Spring Street Bridge?
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How do you play the L.A. River at the 6th Street Bridge Underpass?
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A magical spot, this street-end stormwater park catches L.A.'s runoff while it gives you the largest and most ambitious park so far on the Frogtown stretch.
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How do you play the L.A. River at Downey Recreation Center?
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How do you play the L.A. River at Rattlesnake Park?
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How do you play the L.A. River at Maywood Riverfront Park?
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How do you play the L.A. River at the Aliso Creek Confluence?
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