[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 77 (Tuesday, June 4, 2013)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E784-E785]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                 CONGRATULATING DENNY ZANE AND MOVE LA

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                          HON. JULIA BROWNLEY

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, June 4, 2013

  Ms. BROWNLEY of California. Mr. Speaker, today I congratulate Mr. 
Denny Zane and Move LA, as the 2013 recipients of the John Leighton 
Chase Legacy Award from the Westside Urban Forum. Move LA received this 
award for its advocacy for transportation development in the Los 
Angeles region. Mr. Zane, the Executive Director of Move LA, garnered 
this award for his positive contributions to the Los Angeles region 
over a period spanning more than three decades.
   This award's namesake, John Leighton Chase, passed in 2010. He had 
been a renowned West Hollywood urban designer, writer and advocate of 
civic spaces and vernacular architecture (which is focused on local 
needs, reflects local traditions and is constructed with local 
materials). The Westside Urban Forum, that bestowed this deserved award 
on Mr. Zane and Move LA, has for over twenty years been a prominent 
organization dedicated to land-use issues impacting the west side of 
Los Angeles.
   Mr. Zane has been a persistent advocate in the Los Angeles region 
for ``smart growth'' in local development and for bringing best 
practices to local communities, with a focus on soliciting broad input 
from varied constituencies, protecting local jobs, generating local 
revenue and limiting adverse traffic impacts. In 2007, seeking to 
support development of a robust Los Angeles regional transit system--a 
goal that had been announced already by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio 
Villaragosa--Mr. Zane, a former Mayor of Santa Monica, succeeded, with 
the help of the Annenberg Foundation, in bringing together a powerful 
coalition of major local stakeholders, including business, labor, 
environmental, and political leaders and in forming Move LA. In 2008, 
Mr. Zane and Move LA impressively led a successful effort to achieve 
the required two-thirds majority vote favoring a local tax measure that 
is expected to generate for regional transportation development in 
excess of $40 billion over 30 years.
   Mr. Zane served the public in many ways as Mayor, as a City 
Councilmember, as the director of the local Coalition for Clean Air, as 
a local teacher and now in his role with Move LA. His resolute 
commitment to public service has strengthened our community and for 
that we owe him our heartfelt gratitude.
   I have personally known Mr. Zane for many years and am most pleased 
to join the Westside Urban Forum in honoring Move LA for its 
contributions to regional transportation and Mr. Zane for his legacy of 
successful community activism.

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