Introduction
The City Project is making California a
better place to live, learn, work, and play, with equal justice,
democracy, and livability for all.
We are implementing a new vision for the Los Angeles region: a
comprehensive and coherent web of parks, playgrounds, schools,
beaches, forests, and transportation that promotes human health
and economic vitality, and reflects the diverse cultural urban
landscape.
Our key strategies include: coalition building,
public education, policy and legal advocacy outside the courts,
multidisciplinary research and analyses, strategic media campaigns,
creative engagement of opponents to find common ground, and impact
litigation as a last resort.
The values at stake: making it possible
for children to have the simple joys of playing in the park and
school yard; improving health and recreation; core educational
values of academic excellence and physical fitness; equal access
to public resources; democratic participation in deciding the future
of the community; economic vitality for all and local jobs for
local workers; spiritual values in protecting people and the earth;
providing the benefits of clean air, water, and ground in safe
and healthy urban parks and green schools; and sustainable regional
planning.
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