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Mega-Building Projects and their Impact
Season 2
Episode 2
New construction is popping up all over the Southland, taller than ever and overloading streets, causing traffic jams in new areas. Are these new projects too big for where they are being built? Are they safe and permitted correctly or are these new buildings being green lighted too quickly by the City of Los Angeles? We talk to experts about the changing skyline in Southern California.
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