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Old Posted Jun 11, 2017, 4:29 PM
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I think by 2025. It still needs some of those larger proposals completed. It seems we're not seeing alot of new proposals lately.

I trekked about 3 miles in City West, South Park and the Historic Core yesterday, and I'm just not seeing more crazies or homless as some have stated recently. It looked the same it always did. Broadway between 4th and 5th was the worst, but it's always been that way. Only one guy made somewhat uncomfortable, but it turned out he was harmless.

Spring St looked fantastic, very lively. South Park still has some dead zones but it's such a work in progress I give it a pass.

I think Spring Street, 8th, 9th and South Broadway will be a decent destination for NBA all star weekend with all those new bars/restaurants.
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Old Posted Jun 11, 2017, 4:31 PM
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I'm glad that huge development near El Pueblo knocked out that MASSIVE TENT CITY nearby. A few tents remain, but it's nothing like it was.
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Old Posted Jun 11, 2017, 7:18 PM
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LA can't possibly beat Paris for the Olympics. It had them too recently....so the city will have to apply again for the 2028 games. However, Toronto has been long been interested in getting the next olympics in north america. so LA may have to wait longer.

this is sort of a counterpart to constructLA's posting of pics above....I'd hate to be trapped in a time machine & have to relive the past of dtla. although the hood was better in some ways over 60 yrs ago....fewer homeless ppl, less crime, no graffiti, no swapmeets....it was very sad in other ways.





^ that last photo shows ppl lining up to go into a theater that was torn down a long time ago....it is now the site of the park fifth proj, shown in hunter's pic of the crane with city hall in the background.

hard to believe govt officials actually tested atom bombs on the surface back in the 1950s. They must have not cared about the amt of radiation contamination they'd spread.

I feel sorry for the old timers of LA who were similar to today's ssp'ers. Think of all the decades that those ppl who were interested in dtla.... & wishing for it to be better....would have to experience as the hood went through mainly continuous decline. Nothing hopeful for yrs & yrs on end.

that would be like living through a horror show for ppl in this forum of today.
Lol, LA basically just had the best Olympic bid of all time. We're getting 2028, if not 2024. it's a done deal

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Old Posted Jun 11, 2017, 7:21 PM
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I'm glad that huge development near El Pueblo knocked out that MASSIVE TENT CITY nearby. A few tents remain, but it's nothing like it was.
What? It's worse than its ever been. Over 200 tents easy. It's spread to all the streets in that area
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Old Posted Jun 11, 2017, 7:57 PM
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Lol, LA basically just had the best Olympic bid of all.time .we're getting 2028, if not 2024. it's a done deal
Yes - for those who don't understand, the 2024 and '28 Olympics will be awarded to Paris and LA simultaneously. So, assuming Paris gets the '24 games, LA '28 is a done deal unless the city withdraws, which I don't see happening.
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2017, 11:43 AM
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Not sure what citywatch is talking about but whatever. A recap of LA's Olympic bid:





LA Coliseum


Inglewood Stadium


Inglewood Stadium (Archery)


Staples Center (Basketball)


LA Convention Center (wheelchair rugby)


Civic Center (marathon/road-cycling/race-walk


Dedaux Field (aquatics)


Banc of California Stadium (football pelims


Convention Center (boxing)


Convention Center (taekwondo)


Galen Center (badmition)


Sepulveda Basin (shooting)


Sepulveda Basin (canoe salom


Sepulveda Basin (equestrian


Microsoft Theater (weightlifting)


South Bay Sports Parts



StubHub Center (modern pentathlon)


StubHub Velo Sports Center (track cycling)


Long Beach Sports Park


Long Beach Waterfront (open water swimming)


Long Beach Arena (handball)


Long Beach Waterfront (triathlon)


Long Beach Pier (sailing)


Honda Center (volleyball)


Rose Bowl (football finals)


Rivera Country Club (golf)


Lake Perris (rowing and canoe)


Santa Monica (beach volleyball)


The Forum (gymnastics)


Frank Bonelli Park (mountain cycling)


Pauley Pavillion (wrestling and judo)



Galen Center (paralympic judo)
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2017, 12:43 PM
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^Why the heck is North to the left on those maps? How confusing.

2018 would also coincide with the 100th centennial of the Academy Awards. There could be a yearlong citywide celebration, with the area's museums, theme parks, and movie studios all taking part.
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2017, 4:04 PM
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Lake Perris (rowing and canoe)


This would be impossible because of the very poor air quality in Moreno Valley during the Olympic time (and most parts) of the year

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Old Posted Jun 12, 2017, 4:12 PM
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This would be impossible because of the very poor air quality in Moreno Valley during the Olympic time (and most parts) of the year
I'm not sure what you're saying. Rowing at Lake Perris in 2028 is part of the official bid that the IOC will approve in July.

In any case, any discussion of air quality in the Inland Empire is unrelated to Downtown LA and should be discussed in the LA Metro thread.
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2017, 4:59 PM
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Lake Perris (rowing and canoe)


This would be impossible because of the very poor air quality in Moreno Valley during the Olympic time (and most parts) of the year
Well Chino had shooting events in 1984 and if anyone knows Chino knows that it's essentially a giant dairy. Lake Perris is fine. If olympians could handle the elevation of Mexico City and the smog of Beijing, the IE should be cake. Besides which, LA in 2028 is all but official.
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2017, 5:41 PM
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Well Chino had shooting events in 1984 and if anyone knows Chino knows that it's essentially a giant dairy. Lake Perris is fine. If olympians could handle the elevation of Mexico City and the smog of Beijing, the IE should be cake. Besides which, LA in 2028 is all but official.
And of course the filthy filthy water in Rio last year.
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2017, 6:00 PM
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Also grade separating the blue and expo lines between downtown and USC would be pretty useful during the Olympics.
This

Not only do we need this now, but considering how many venues lie on both these lines they're gonna be packed.
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Old Posted Jun 13, 2017, 12:01 AM
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The SF-LA high speed rail is expected to be finished by 2028/29. Reports haven't mentioned it because it's so unlikely to finish on time, but we can wish. It may be possible to fast-track it now that the Olympics are part of the equation.
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Old Posted Jun 13, 2017, 12:05 AM
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What happened to the plan to modernize our ugly, dated convention center?
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Old Posted Jun 13, 2017, 12:39 AM
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What happened to the plan to modernize our ugly, dated convention center?
AEG pulled out when the NFL stadium deal fell apart.
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Old Posted Jun 13, 2017, 12:47 AM
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^what about the bright red version?
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Old Posted Jun 13, 2017, 2:35 AM
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What happened to the plan to modernize our ugly, dated convention center?
The renderings of the LACC in the Olympic package show the renovated bright red version we saw earlier. It should still be on track although we haven't heard anything recently. The olympics will press the renovation to come through
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Old Posted Jun 13, 2017, 5:46 AM
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^link to picture?
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