Not Yet New York Explained
Not Yet New York was a Los Angeles, California political organization in the 1980s. Its goals were to slow the growth of the city, and preserve open space and low density. Founded by Laura Lake, a UCLA professor, and Barbara Blinderman, an attorney, it played a major part in the passage of Los Angeles's Proposition U. It is now mostly disbanded.
References
- LA Weekly article "Rebel With A Plan" by Robert Greene, published on November 18, 2004—provides a source for the connection with Proposition U, activity in the 80s, organization's goals, and "importance" of the group.
- Article in the Los Angeles Daily News titled "L.A. denser than N.Y." published on July 14, 2001, written by Beth Barrett. "Lake, who co-founded "Not Yet New York," a largely defunct group that pressed for city charter reform," -- verifies "mostly disbanded", and one of the founders.
- "Not Yet New York" entry in Los Angeles A to Z: An Encyclopedia of the City and County written by Leonard and Dale Pitt, published by UC Press in 1997. -- verifies founders names and professions, organization's goals, activity in 80s.