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Originally Posted by ethereal_reality
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LAPL
The photograph shows the proposed changes to the street grid by the Regional Planning Commission.
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Not to get too heavy-duty about it, but every time I see one of these damn planning overlays I'm reminded of the Milgram Experiment
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment. What are people thinking? The conclusion dawn from the experiment was, "Ordinary people, simply doing their jobs, and without any particular hostility on their part, can become agents in a terrible destructive process." Moreover, even when the destructive effects of their work become patently clear, they continue under instruction from "authority".
If anyone here hasn't read Jane Jacobs
Death and Life of Great American Cities (the
fiftieth anniversary edition is out), relatively cheap, used copies may be had from Amazon.
Yet still the Robert Moses "solution" is turned to again and again because it makes the rich richer. More money was to be made tearing down LAHS rather than repairing the tower, the ghastly Staples Center/LA Live complex is supposed to be "fun". The freeway "system" (as opposed to the Red Cars, the "best public transit in the world") and Bunker Hill...well there's a gazillion examples. Our alleys and byways and lanes are gone. Depopulated, pedestrian-hostile, weird, abstract, anxiety-producing environments are in.
It's like we've lost the will to resist, ashamed to want human-scale, convenient, charming,
decent streetscapes including Dragon Dens and Spotlights. Afraid to speak up.