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OverviewNick Patsaouras arrived from Athens at age 17. After establishing a successful electrical engineering firm, Nick decided to give back to his adopted city. He served on boards that oversee Los Angeles’ zoning appeals and its Department of Water and Power as well as the region’s transit systems. In his latter role, he spearheaded the development of the region's subway and light rail lines and advocated for bus services. Nick became a volunteer “Mr. Fix-It” for a succession of Los Angeles mayors and county supervisors who asked him to oversee vital public infrastructure projects. Nick’s chronicle of the modernisation of Los Angeles was fifteen years in the making. Besides his firsthand account of decisions the boards he served on made, he draws heavily from public documents, news reports, and interviews with dozens of key players — elected officials and their aides, bureaucrats, corporate executives, developers, architects, engineers, preservationists, and academics. Nick has stitched together an absorbing, insightful account of the city’s evolution over a 50-year period. In his no-nonsense, straightforward writing style, he takes readers behind the scenes, where colossal egos clashed, where politics prevailed over principles, and where the art of compromise flourished. Nick also delves into the city’s recovery from the Northridge earthquake; the fights against smog, oil drilling in Pacific Palisades, and an East Los Angeles prison; the construction of Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Museum of Contemporary Arts; the restoration of Angels Flight Railway; and the City’s architecture. Nick is a true insider whose vision and persistence prevailed and made a monumental difference. The insights and wisdom he gained from all these endeavours are woven throughout this book, making it a must-read for anyone with even a passing interest in Los Angeles’ recent past and future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nick PatsaourasPublisher: Oro Editions Imprint: Oro Editions Weight: 1.398kg ISBN: 9781961856424ISBN 10: 1961856425 Pages: 624 Publication Date: 18 November 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsFOREWORD by Dan Rosenfeld 9 PROLOGUE 10 CHAPTER ONE | THE BOY FROM ATHENS 13 CHAPTER TWO | LOS ANGELES’ MODERN POLITICAL AND CIVIC ODYSSEY 28 CHAPTER THREE | TRANSPORTATION 90 Funding of the Metro Rail 90 MTA Headquarters and Transit Center 109 Southern California Rapid Transit District 128 Universal City Metro Station 139 MTA and MCA Deal: Compromise or Public Betrayal? 140 The Demise of the East LA Subway 144 Los Angeles 1984 Summer Olympics 148 RTD/MTA Transit Police 153 The Sumitomo Debacle 157 John Dyer 160 CHAPTER FOUR | THE CHALLENGES WE FACE 162 Clean Energy 162 Water 170 CHAPTER FIVE | ARCHITECTURE 185 CHAPTER SIX | HOMELESSNESS 206 CHAPTER SEVEN | PROMOTING THE ARTS 228 CHAPTER EIGHT | THE EDGY NARRATIVE BEHIND THE STORY 253 Oil Drilling at Pacific Palisades 253 Northridge Earthquake 261 East LA Prison Controversy 270 The War Against Smog 275 Los Angeles International Airport 284 Private and Service Clubs 289 CHAPTER NINE | DINING OUT IN LOS ANGELES 299 CHAPTER TEN | OVERSIGHT OF PUBLIC PROJECTS AND AGENCIES 318 The $1.6 Billion White Elephant (I-405 widening) 318 Ribbon of Light (6th Street Viaduct) 324 A Bridge Home 329 The LAPD Administration Building 332 LAC + USC Medical Center 338 Los Angeles Department of Water and Power 339 Lessons Learned 347 Ratepayer Advocate 350 Board of Zoning Appeals 351 CHAPTER ELEVEN | PRESERVING LOS ANGELES HERITAGE 354 Los Angeles City Hall 354 Los Angeles Central Library 359 The Grand Central Market 369 Angels Flight 370 Ambassador Hotel: Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools 376 CHAPTER TWELVE | A NEW DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES 380 Bunker Hill 380 Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels 385 Civic Center 389 LA Live 395 La Plaza de Cultura y Artes 398 Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) 401 State Office Facilities 406 Staples/Crypto.com Arena 409 Walt Disney Concert Hall 418 Metropolitan Water District Headquarters 430 One Santa Fe 433 James Wood 437 CHAPTER THIRTEEN | INITIATIVES THAT AFFECTED OUR LIVES 439 Transit Oriented Development 439 Linking schools to subway system 445 Greenways 447 Exposition (E) Line 457 Orange (G) Line 460 Benefit Assessment Districts 464 Rail Construction Corporation 467 Transit Industry Jobs Creation Initiative 470 Blue (A) Line alignment decisions 472 Measure R 474 Measure J 478 Measure M 478 Greenline (C) Connection to LAX 482 Los Angeles River 483 CHAPTER FOURTEEN | FINDING BEAUTY AND CREATING IT 495 Steel Cloud 495 Bridge Over 101 Freeway 502 Angels Walk 505 Universal Citywalk 517 CHAPTER FIFTEEN | ASPIRING FOR OFFICE 521 Los Angeles Mayor`s Race, 1993 521 Los Angeles Controller’s Race, 2009 525 CHAPTER SIXTEEN | ASSOCIATION WITH NATIONAL AND WORLD LEADERS 529 CHAPTER SEVENTEEN | THE GREEK CONNECTION 542 Greek American Community 542 Los Angeles — Athens Sister City Affiliation 544 Hellenic American Chamber of Commerce 552 Television and Radio Endeavor 557 Hellenic American Political Action Committee 557 American Hellenic Council 557 Impressive Tactic in Greek Elections 558 CHAPTER EIGHTEEN | OTHER 559 Prop. 187 559 Modest Investments 563 Reconfigure L.A. City Departments’ Roles and Responsibilities 568 EPILOGUE 574 TESTIMONIALS 576 INTERVIEWEES 578 ABBREVIATIONS 580 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 583 INDEX 584Reviews"""The Making of Modern Los Angeles is so many stories. It is the deeply moving and inspiring story of a teenager who came to America from Greece, with little besides a love of education and public service and went to play a crucial role in the life of one of America's great cities. And it's also the story of Los Angeles, Nick Patsaouras' beloved adopted city, and ultimately, a story of hope and optimism -- that cities really can work, and that public service is a worthy calling for us all."" --Arianna Huffington, founder & CEO, Thrive Glo" Author InformationNick Patsaouras received a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from California State University, Northridge. He established an electrical engineering practice in Los Angeles and performed the electrical engineering for a wide range of projects, including commercial, industrial, educational, residential, medical, institutional, religious, and entertainment. Nick has been actively involved in civic life for over forty years. He ran for Mayor of Los Angeles in 1993 envisioning “Transportation as a Catalyst in Rebuilding LA” after the devastating LA riots. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |