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Chico, Paradise sewer project unanimously reaches second phase


Chico, Paradise sewer project unanimously reaches second phase
Paradise Sewer Project moves on to an 18-month Environmental Impact Review and will be grant-funded.
Posted: Feb 8, 2021 7:43 PM
Updated: Feb 8, 2021 7:54 PM
Posted By: Brandon Downs
PARADISE, Calif. - Chico City Council unanimously voted to analyze and study the current and future needs for the Chico Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) to develop a regional sewer connection to Paradise, according to the Town of Paradise.
The connection will be from a specified area in Paradise, called the Sewer Service Area, and will include many parcels along Skyway, Pearson, and Clark Road.
Chico City Council appointed their Mayor and Vice Mayor to a Sewer Regionalization Project Advisory Committee. This includes the Mayor and Vice Mayor of Paradise and will be facilitated by the Regional Water Quality Control board over the course of the planned 18-month Environmental Impact Review (EIR). ....

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Big Bamboozle #2 – How LA Hopes to Extend a Real Estate Boom and Hold off its Eventual Bust


Big Bamboozle #2 – How LA Hopes to Extend a Real Estate Boom and Hold off its Eventual Bust
Details
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bamboozle, a cavalier exercise to reverse engineer zone changes that further enrich real estate speculators already profiting from a housing boom. 
It only took a week for hard evidence to appear that confirms this analysis. It is tucked away in the Notice of Preparation (NOP) and supportive Initial Study for the Housing Element’s Environmental Impact Review (EIR). While few people have the time to examine these documents, they reveal that that City Hall’s commitment to ending homelessness is only a convenient cover story. They buttress City Hall’s conviction that Los Angeles can grow its way out of overlapping crises by feeding the real estate sector’s appetite (for higher profits).  ....

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Public can now comment on Trails at Carmel Mountain Ranch development project


Public can now comment on Trails at Carmel Mountain Ranch development project
1,200-unit housing project in environmental review
The public can now comment on a 1,200-unit housing development on the old Carmel Mountain Ranch golf course.
and last updated 2021-01-14 10:14:21-05
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The public now has a chance to chime in on a controversial housing project proposed for the old golf course at Carmel Mountain Ranch.
Developer New Urban West is trying to build 1,200 homes on the property. They also plan to develop parks, open space, trails, and community gathering areas.
The City of San Diego just released the Environmental Impact Review of the project. ....

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Oil and Gas Industry Fights New Regulations in Ventura County


After Ventura County supervisors passed several new measures meant to mitigate harms caused by oil and gas operations, an overlapping network of fossil fuel interests sued to stop them from going into effect, Capital & Main has learned.
At least one of the suits, filed by a nonprofit trade association representing local business interests, may present conflicts of interest among its board members, who are also tied to other lawsuits.
Additionally, the largest oil company operating in the county, together with California’s largest trade association for oil companies, launched an in-person petition drive to collect tens of thousands of signatures amid spiking COVID-19 hospital visits in order to overturn new regulations on future oil extraction covered by permits issued to drillers decades ago. ....

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