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Now that the weather is warming up, we can finally get - Redondo Beach, CA Patch

Now that the weather is warming up, we can finally get. Now that the weather is warming up, we can finally get outdoors again. Which one of Redondo Beach’s parks is your favorite spot to enjoy some outdoor recreation? Thank The significant impacts of the proposed BCHD 103-foot tall, 800,000 sqft development (over 1.5X bigger than CenterCal s mall-by-the-sea that was voted down by Redondo taxpayers) is shown from 24 locations across the local Redondo and Torrance areas. A few are attached and all are shown at the public link below. Thank Thank Thank West Basin Municipal Water District has announced its Spring 2021 Session of Water Lab: A Digital Learning Experience.

SBCCG honored for fiber network

SBCCG honored for fiber network SHARE The South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) has received a 2020 Crown Communities Award for its South Bay Fiber Network (SBFN), a dedicated fiber-optic network connecting the South Bay region’s city halls and other local and regional public agencies with high-speed, low-cost broadband connectivity.  Each year,  the news site American City & County presents  its Crown Communities Award to municipal and county governments that have implemented innovative projects over the preceding 18 months.   The SBFN provides the critical infrastructure for South Bay Cities to adopt “smart city” applications. The new broadband infrastructure provides an essential public asset and resource to city governments as they manage economic viability during the COVID-19 pandemic and it creates opportunities to bridge the “digital divide” in communities underserved with broadband.  

Jasmin Hall becomes first Black President of the Inland Empire Utilities Agency   - Los Angeles Sentinel

By Tanu Henry, California Black Media Published February 18, 2021 President of Inland Empire Utilities Agency. Courtesy Photo. Two elections held in the last three months have placed San Bernardino County resident Jasmin Hall in a position where she wields the most influence among a handful of African Americans serving in California water industry leadership roles. Late last year, Hall’s colleagues elected her the first African American president of the Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA). Earlier this year, she was sworn in to serve in that role. Now, as the head of the board of one of the largest water agencies in California, Hall takes on helm of an organization that is an essential public utility for about 875,000 people living in Southern California. IEUA’s service area covers a region in the Inland Empire that includes Chino Hills, Upland, Ontario, Fontana and Montclair.

Jasmin Hall is First Black Woman to Chair a Major California Water Board

Jasmin Hall is First Black Woman to Chair a Major California Water Board
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