Reports

Parent: The Ralph and Goldy Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for December, 2024 through March, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
5d00z61mResearch Roundup: The Effect of Market-Rate Development on Neighborhood Rents1,7791,54923087.1%
7xf2b3j0CHIPing In: Evaluating the effect's of LA's Citywide Housing Incentive Program on neighborhood development potential90750839956.0%
6fn5g105The Fair Housing Land Use Score in California: An Evaluation of 199 Municipal Plans49734315469.0%
0r53h7pwBuilding Up the "Zoning Buffer": Using Broad Upzones to Increase Housing Capacity Without Increasing Land Values3652768975.6%
32m1g6xkHousing And Community Development In California: An In-Depth Analysis of the Facts, Origins and Trends of Housing and Community Development in California35918217750.7%
1jv1p99nHow Will the Measure ULA Transfer Tax Initiative Impact Housing Production in Los Angeles?2692175280.7%
450871hzPlacemaking for an Aging Population: Guidelines for Senior-Friendly Parks26014311755.0%
98g9d5p4Access to Opportunities Primer2179911845.6%
6wv6k272A Call For Real Estate Transfer Tax Reform1955414127.7%
595296xrLessons from California's Homekey Program: Adding Affordable Housing by Buying Market-Rate Apartment Buildings1771275071.8%
1rd639b8Access to Child Care in Los Angeles County: Recent Trends and COVID-19 Implications160817950.6%
0jk614srValue Capture Reconsidered: What if L.A. was Actually Building Too Little?1491024768.5%
38x5760jA Primer on California's "Builder's Remedy" for Housing-Element Noncompliance1484310529.1%
69j2b63rRegional Housing Need in California: The San Francisco Bay Area139934666.9%
9wf3r12kPublic Transit Safety Among University Students137419629.9%
6786z5j9What Gets Built on Sites That Cities "Make Available" for Housing?136855162.5%
8b3474n0Affordable Housing Primer98663267.3%
13g6x45tThe Future of Housing and Community Development: A California 100 Report on Policies and Future Scenarios70254535.7%
0zv0r565Housing Demolition and Redevelopment in Los Angeles66551183.3%
3tm945fzImproving Access to Outdoor Dining Opportunities: Analyzing the Constraints of LA Al Fresco59392066.1%
4674f4bzCreating Common Ground: Opportunities for Intergenerational Use of Public Spaces in Disinvested Communities59322754.2%
45g8b2pv“I Would, If Only I Could” How Cities Can Use California’s Housing Element to Overcome Neighborhood Resistance to New Housing55312456.4%
7sv4n7prCOVID-19 and Renter Distress: Evidence from Los Angeles54183633.3%
4k0983wbMain Street Parklet Pilot Program Evaluation: City of Santa Monica48222645.8%
4jm4t63kMapping Yesterday's Police Activity at UCLA44222250.0%
5sn6d5kjPerformance Metrics for the City of Los Angeles42271564.3%
54p4q00tBicycle and Pedestrian Counts in Cudahy: Results from Automated Counts in 2013-201441113026.8%
7sk543z4Reclaiming the Right-of-Way Evaluation Report: An Assessment of the Spring Street Parklets38182047.4%
4r514641Transit Oriented Los Angeles: Envisioning an Equitable and Thriving Future37271073.0%
5bt0m87cBolstering Mobility and Enhancing Transportation Options for Low-Income Older Adults37201754.1%
5k35x8rrGreen Open Space and Physical Activity for Seniors: A Post-Occupancy Evaluation of Golden Age Park36231363.9%
4cc5f6v2Bicycle and Pedestrian Counts in the San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles County, California: Results from Automated Counts in 2013-20142491537.5%
3fz36296Transit Oriented Los Angeles: Station Area Comparison Appendix20101050.0%
96t5x8cwParks for Seniors: Identifying Opportunity Sites in Los Angeles1761135.3%
35s0n15gBicycle and Pedestrian Counts in Carson: Results from Automated Counts in 2013-20141621412.5%

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