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Southern California's Hot Housing Market

Job growth in Los Angeles and Orange Counties has resulted in housing prices reaching an all-time high.

July 18 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Caltrain Plans 'Baby Bullet' Trains

Caltrain is planning an extra rail line to halve the commute time from San Francisco to San Jose.

July 18 - San Jose Mercury News

Fuel Tank Cleanup Is Failing

San Francisco, San Diego and San Jose have the most known leaking tank sites, with more than 1,000 each.

July 18 - The Stockton Record

Floating Power Plant Headed To Hunters Point

Additional power for northern California will be delivered by a floating power plant from Texas.

July 18 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Toward a New Urban Agenda

The marginalization of urban policies is in part a response to the diminishing political influence of cities after decades of depopulation and suburban growth.

July 18 - The Brookings Institution


Keeping the San Joaquin River Wet

Farmers and environmentalists have begun experiments aimed at eventually restoring the river, which runs dry in the summer since the Friant dam was built in the 1940s.

July 18 - The Fresno Bee

Oakland's Plan to Save Affordable Housing

The housing boom has come to Oakland, and officials are afraid that affordable housing will be the first to be lost.

July 18 - The San Francisco Chronicle


California's Worst Water Pollutors

New state water study lists California's worst water polluters with San Francisco topping the list.

July 18 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Environmental Concerns Delay Mountain Casino

A casino planned in the mountain community of Coarsegold, CA, near the Yosemite National Park, has been delayed due to environmental concerns.

July 17 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Palo Alto's Green Police Building

Design for new police building in Palo Alto, CA, will be environmentally sensitive.

July 17 - San Jose Mercury News

Wildlife Service Seeks Feedback

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeks public feedback concering a proposal to protect about 2,500 acres of private land in California's Coachella Valley.

July 17 - Desert Sun Palm Springs

Trains or BART?

Could conventional commuter trains be a cheaper alternative to extending the BART to San Jose, CA?

July 17 - San Jose Mercury News

National City Projects Back on Track

National City, CA, plans to replace abandoned industrial buildings and unused railroads with tourist attractions.

July 17 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Idaho's Environmental Disaster

Just as a Superfund cleanup ended, the true extent of mining's legacy in northern Idaho is revealed -- 1,500 miles of the Coeur d'Alene River basin is contaminated.

July 17 - The Los Angeles Times

Brick and Mortar Meets Technology

And historic downtown Los Angeles building Forms alliance with business incubator.

July 17 - Downtown News

Demand for Density?

Many social observers believe that the city is becoming obsolete, and that information technology has deprived urban density of its reason for existence.

July 17 - The Brookings Institution

Bad Lenders Beware

Statement by FHA Commissioner on court rulingupholding HUD's authority to terminate alender with high default rate.

July 17 - HUD News

Portola Valley Fights Monster Homes

Portola Valley, CA, tries to maintain its rustic character as Silicon Valley's rich move in.

July 17 - San Jose Mercury News

Genesis LA Targets Inner City Development

With support of Mayor Riordan a new project called Genesis LA is focusing $250 million on 15 major unused parcels in Los Angeles.

July 17 - The Los Angeles Times

San Francisco's Loft Movement

Joe O'Donoghue, director of the San Francisco Residential Builders Association, has reshaped the San Francisco landscape through loft construction.

July 17 - The San Francisco Chronicle

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