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A Fight for the Beaches

Southern California dumps nearly a trillion gallons of polluted urban runoff into the ocean alongside its famous beaches. What is being done about it?

July 12 - The New York Times

Expansion Follows Convention Center

While construction continues on the San Diego Convention Center, its board is ready to commission new studies for a bigger facility.

July 12 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Proposed Power Plant Criticized

Plan for a new power plant in South San Jose, CA, less than a mile from a residential neighborhood is being criticized for not being environmentally sensitive.

July 12 - San Jose Mercury News

Is Yours a Wired City?

The Industry Standard lists the 50 most connected urban markets in the US, and 18 Metro Areas with more than 50% of people online.

July 12 - The Industry Standard

Non Residential Activity Mixed in May

For the first 5 months of 2000, new industrial permit values in LosAngeles County continued to lag the year ago, but the gap seems to benarrowing, down just 2.3%.

July 12 - LAEDC Economic Data Global Express (e-Edge)


FBI Probing S.F. Building Inspectors

The F.B.I. is looking into allegations the Building Inspection Departmentpromotes dirty dealing in its inspections.

July 12 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Fresno's Expecting ... a Population Explosion

Fresno's population increases and so does residents' ire at Mayor Jim Pattersonplan to deal with it.

July 11 - The Fresno Bee


Traffic Engineers May Cause a Delay

Private contractors and Caltrans battle it out over who reaps the rewards ofGovernor Davis' multibillion dollar plan to ease traffic.

July 11 - The Los Angeles Times

Housing or Health Care - Choose One

Palo Alto, CA, planners suggest evicting doctors, dentists, and medical practitioners near Stanford University to make room for housing.

July 11 - San Jose Mercury News

Gambling On a Gaming Future

A small tribe in San Diego County is planning a casino to bring in money for housing and a health clinic but some residents don't think it is a good idea.

July 11 - The New York Times

Tahoe's Tent City

Facing an affordable housing crisis, a Lake Tahoe businessman has built a tent city for his college-age employees.

July 11 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Traffic, Housing Concerns at Moffett Hearing

At a public hearing focusing on NASA's plans for a formal naval air base in Mountain View, CA, residents expressed concern over traffic, housing, and public transportation issues.

July 11 - San Jose Mercury News

Gardena May Restrict Trucking Centers

City of Gardena, CA, is considering an ordinance to limit new trucking centers by requiring an environmental review.

July 11 - Daily Breeze Torrace

Copters Barred From Logging

A judge temporarily barred the Pacific Lumber Co.from using helicopters for logging on private land near the Headwaters Forest in California's North Coast.

July 11 - San Jose Mercury News

New Homebuilding Up In May

The number of housing units permitted in California was up in May, both over the year and from the preceding month.

July 11 - LAEDC Economic Data Global Express (e-Edge)

There Goes the Dot-Com Neighborhood

The dot-com invasion of the Mission district in San Francisco has inspired a guerrilla response from area artists and even some dot-commers themselves.

July 11 - The Industry Standard

Schools Using Online GIS Campus

Academic programs are using ESRI virtual campus for online training in geographic information systems and data manipulation.

July 11 - ESRI, Inc.

Creating a Tech Hub in Orange County

The Irvine Company has helped to breathe new life into a $300-million, 185-acre technology park that will serve as Orange County's tech hub.

July 10 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Survey Finds North County Buildings Unsafe

A survey by California's Seismic Safety Commission found165 buildings in the North County area of San Diego County don't meet earthquake safety guidelines.

July 10 - North County Times Escondido-Oceanside-Vista

L.A. Airport Facelift Faces Criticism

Los Angeles International Airport $112 milion beautification efforts are facing criticism and opponents say the money could have been better used to alleviate serious problems like traffic congestion.

July 10 - Los Angeles Daily News

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