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Preservation Report Card
A new Preservation Report Card will be issued! The most effective protections for historic places often lie in the hands of local government. Los Angeles County has eighty-nine of them: eighty-eight cities, plus the unincorporated County government. Each of these communities operates independently and has its own protections–or lack thereof–for historic places. This Preservation Report […] -
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A Woman's Place: Union Station and Chinatown
Learn the histories of Union Station and Chinatown through the stories of women who worked or lived there. -
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A Woman's Place: Union Station and Chinatown
Learn the histories of Union Station and Chinatown through the stories of women who worked or lived there. -
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We Heart Garden Apartments!
As anyone who has lived in one will tell you, garden apartments are extraordinary places. They are designed around the needs of people and families, they offer a healthy quality of life for the average apartment dweller, and they prioritize nature and community. Throughout Greater Los Angeles and the nation, garden apartments tell an important story about […] -
People + Places: A Virtual Series
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ArtCenter College of Design
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Claremont
Claremont is an example of a city with an alternate approach to preservation. It has a historic preservation program, yet no true historic preservation ordinance. The city’s historic preservation program developed in the late 1960s, before a standard model with a historic preservation ordinance was common. The city started its first survey of historic resources in 1980 […] -
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Covina
Covina established a historic preservation ordinance in 1997, which allows for the designation of individual landmarks. The ordinance does not establish the ability to designate historic landmarks, and the designation of individual landmarks requires owner consent. However, the City has not been active in the use of its historic preservation ordinance and has not yet designated […] -
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Culver City
Culver City established its historic preservation ordinance in 1991. That same year, the city adopted its historic resource survey, which led to the simultaneous designation of over 100 historic structures and three historic districts. Not all of the designated sites are protected, however, as Culver City created a three-tiered approach to its landmark designations. The […] -
CD 10 Preservation Perspectives
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American Marine Corporation (Los Angeles Yacht Club)
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Lawndale
Lawndale does not currently have a historic preservation ordinance. However, the City adopted the Mills Act property tax abatement program in 2010 as a way to encourage and incentivize historic preservation. While no formal survey of architectural resources has been conducted, a list of 32 identified significant properties was compiled in 1983 by the City’s […]