California

Hillside Project Rejected To Protect Sheep

Plan to construct 63 hillside homes is rejected to protect thehabitat of the endangered Peninsular Bighorn Sheep in California's Riverside County.

July 21, 2000 - Press-Enterprise

Contra Costa's Urban Growth Boundary

Contra Costa Times columnist Theresa Keegan discusses Conta Costa's urban growth boundary. The goal should not be where Contra Costa grows, but how it grows -- slowly.

July 21, 2000 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Caltrans To Use Fast-Setting Concrete

New fast-setting concrete that sets in four hours instead of two to three days helps Caltrans reduce traffic problems due to construction.

July 21, 2000 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

Santa Clara Voters Want BART

Poll finds Santa Clara County voters want the BART in San Jose and are willing to pay more taxes to make it happen.

July 21, 2000 - San Jose Mercury News

Dearth Valley

How would you like to commute 100 miles in each direction? It's happening in Silicon Valley because jobs there are a dime a dozen. Housing isn't.

July 21, 2000 - Planning Magazine

Celebrities Donate For Headwaters Bond

Major donations from celebrity entertainers help environmentalists meet court deadline to post a $250,000 bond to temporarily halt logging near the Headwaters preserve in the North Coast regionof California.

July 20, 2000 - Santa Rosa Press Democrat

Analysts Find Open Space Proposal Flawed

County planning analysis finds Sierra Club's open space initiative unlikely to ease traffic and or save agriculturein Alameda County, California.

July 20, 2000 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

$30 Million San Francisco Waterfront Project

An entertainment complex is planned for San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. Too much like Las Vegas, say critics. Great tourist appeal say supporters.

July 20, 2000 - The Los Angeles Times

Oceanfront Land Development Blocked

Increased housing pressure from hi-tech millionaires prompts conservation group to purchase oceanfront land to prevent development of trophy homes along California's San Mateo County coastline.

July 20, 2000 - San Jose Mercury News

Oceanside Approves 1000-Home Project

Proposed 1000-home project in Oceanside, CA, approved by City Council.

July 20, 2000 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

UC Merced's New Wetlands Preserve

Amid concern about the environmental impacts of a new UC Merced campus, 60,000 acrese around the campus will be purchased as a wetlands preserve.

July 20, 2000 - The Fresno Bee

San Diego Growth Survey

Concerns about growth loom large in San Diego. Residents see government as major part of problem, but optimism about region’s future reigns.

July 20, 2000 - Public Policy Institute of California

Attack of the Killer Billboards

Monster billboards are becoming the bane of San Francisco planners, wher huge dot-com billboards are being hoised without permits.

July 20, 2000 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Old Mill Camp May See Chips Fly Yet Again

Somoa, a former mill town 300 miles north of San Francisco, has offered itself for sale as an opportunity for historic preservation or affordable housing.

July 20, 2000 - Wall St. Journal

The Mojave Desert: Future Tense

In the Mojave Desert, military bases could become islands of habitat in a sea of urban sprawl. Now researchers are using GIS and other tools to study the options.

July 20, 2000 - Planning Magazine

LA's Red Busses Win Praise

MTA's new red busses are a surprisingly successful experiment for LA's public transportation system.

July 20, 2000 - Los Angeles Business Journal

$39 Million for San Mateo County Land

The Peninsula Open Space Trust plans to purchase 1,719 acres of land along California's San Mateo coast for $39 million.

July 19, 2000 - San Jose Mercury News

Good Economy Benefits Kern County

Kern County Administrators release their pleasantly plump spending plan for fiscal year 2000-2001.

July 19, 2000 - Bakersfield Californian

Big Fine Day

A new report endorses the use of fines to punish gas stations and oil companies who have polluted public drinking water sources.

July 19, 2000 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek

A New, New River

The New River will be the subject of a clean-up effort that should deliver cleaner water to the Salton Sea in four years or less.

July 19, 2000 - Desert Sun Palm Springs

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