In the editor: Announcement advice Dana Cuff and Christopher Hawthorne discusses “small lots, big effects” they follow (“Let’s go Kelize La,” July 9). The project title seems to be more appropriate when you look at the pictures of two winning designs: tall, rough, many boxes entered by family neighbors. The writers avoid any details on the most powerful roads, lack of parking, aggravating dragging issues and water warming, the failed infrastructure of our population today.
They discussed Manhattan comparisons, a 23-square-mile island. The city of LA is an area of over 500 square feet without realistic hopes of an adequate mass transit system to appear. Except for the inadequate place in public parks even for our current population and insufficient budget resources to permanently correct and police women.
Political is not correct if it can be done, in what universe understand craming more cars and people who have already hit this filled city?
Kathy Reims, Los Angeles