

CityOne: Future Games
Hollywood the industry, the myth, and the place is in transition. The D Line’s first phase opened this May, making the Wilshire and Hollywood corridors the most transit-dense heavy-rail hub in the Western US. The neighborhood’s population is projected to reach 226,000 by 2040. The old power struggles of art and commerce, image and material, technology and labor are shifting.
We’re bringing together Alissa Walker (Torched) @awalkerinla , Marcel Porras (Deputy Chief Innovation Officer, LA Metro) @metrolosangeles , Tamar Fuhrer (Transportation & Mobility Manager, City of West Hollywood) @wehocity and Chelsea Richer (Urban Planner and Climate Practice Lead, Fehr & Peers) to talk about the impact of the Olympic Games on transportation infrastructure and public space in Los Angeles.