RENAMED BELMONT MARCHES ON.Byline: Jennifer Radcliffe Staff Writer Los Angeles School The Los Angeles School of Urbanism is an academic movement emerged during the mid-1980s, loosely based at the University of Southern California and UCLA, that poses a challenge to the dominant Chicago School of Urbanism. Board members signed off Tuesday on the environmental report and mitigation monitoring plan for the Belmont Learning Center This Belmont Learning Center contains information about a building currently under construction. It may contain information of a speculative nature, and the content may change dramatically as construction progresses and new information becomes available. - a move that allows work on the district's most expensive and troubled construction project to continue. Monitoring plans include installing automated gas detectors in school buildings, as well as pipes on the side of the building that would allow gases to escape. Two buildings on the earthquake fault will be leveled in September, and sub-slab membranes and layers of sand will be used to shield new buildings. Board members said they were confident the additions would make the school safe. ``It's probably going to be the safest place in the city,'' board member Marlene Canter said. ``It's where I want to be when an earthquake comes.'' Plans for the 30-acre school site, now called Vista Hermosa Vista Hermosa means "beautiful view" in Spanish and may refer to:
overcrowding of animal accommodation. Many countries now publish codes of practice which define what the appropriate volumetric allowances should be for each species of animal when they are housed indoors. Breaches of these codes is overcrowding. in central Los Angeles. The district reconfigured the project, at a price tag of nearly $300 million, after officials learned that an earthquake fault and oil field run under the property, the later of which left methane and hydrogen sulfide hydrogen sulfide, chemical compound, H2S, a colorless, extremely poisonous gas that has a very disagreeable odor, much like that of rotten eggs. It is slightly soluble in water and is soluble in carbon disulfide. in the soil. Jennifer Radcliffe, (818) 713-3722 jennifer.radcliffe(at)dailynews.com |
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