Giulia C.S. Good Stefani, Project Attorney, Marine Mammal and Southern California Ecosystems Projects, Santa Monica
Guest blog by SoCal Ecosystems Program Assistant Lauren Packard:
The Little Tokyo Community Council is spearheading a plan for future development around Metro’s proposed Regional Connector that grows the neighborhood economy, respects the area’s history and culture, and promotes environmental sustainability–and the Council wants your input. At a preliminary community workshop a couple weeks ago, Angelenos discussed what sustainability might look like in Little Tokyo:
Join the Little Tokyo community, NRDC, and our coalition partners at a series of interactive workshops this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday to help finalize a vision plan for the future of Little Tokyo.