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October 29, 2005

Environmental Defense Calls for CALFED to Adopt Ecologically and Economically Sound Water Policies

Tom Graff recounts his testimony to the Little Hoover Commission on the safety and ecological health of the Bay-Delta.

October 29, 2005

L.A.-San Gabriel River Watershed Council Works To Enhance Urban Ecosystems Through Collaboration

Nancy Steele and Kathleen Bullard describe the LASGRWC's efforts to reach across jurisdictions and revitalize the region's river systems.

October 29, 2005

California Infrastructure Bank Provides Innovative Financing and More

California Infrastructure Bank executive director Stan Hazelroth offers an update on one of California's best funding sources.

October 29, 2005

Yaroslavsky Celebrates Valley Opening of New Orange Line Dedicated Busway

Orange Line opens Oct. 29, and Supervisor Yaroslavsky hails it as a potential "revolution."

September 30, 2005

With ‘An Idea, An Ear, and a Smile,' Nick Bollman Leads CCRL and California's Regional Movement

West Sacramento Mayor Christopher Cabaldon offers insight into a powerful idea and an inspirational leader.

September 29, 2005

B of A's California President Calls for Cooperation, ‘Reinvention' in Effort to Provide Housing

Bank of America California President Lynn Pike affirms that California can reach its potential only when it can provide good housing for all its residents.

September 29, 2005

Sen. Lowenthal & BTH Sec. McPeak Lay Out Plans to Move Goods

Two leaders from different branches of California government discuss their common goal of maintaining California's dominance in international trade without sacrificing quality of life.

September 29, 2005

Why Infrastructure Matters: The Need to Invest in Infrastructure

Director of the USC Keston Institute Richard Little explains what California and its policymakers can learn from Katrina.

September 29, 2005

CalTrans District 7 Prioritizes Scarce Dollars on Infrastructure for Increased Mobility

L.A.-area CalTrans Director Doug Failing explains the agency's strategy for comating congestion and spending its share of the recent federal transportation bill.

September 29, 2005

The Greening of a Utility: Nichols Seeks Innovation, Conservation from DWP

As one of the region's biggest utilities, the LA DWP has the chance to make an enormous impact on LA's environment. New board chair Mary Nichols wants to make sure that it's a positive one.

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