
Reflect on National Day Without Water
October 21 Campaign Urges Citizens to Imagine Impact Back in December 2019, most Americans couldn’t imagine that anything as horrible as COVID-19 happening here in these modern times. The same
October 21 Campaign Urges Citizens to Imagine Impact Back in December 2019, most Americans couldn’t imagine that anything as horrible as COVID-19 happening here in these modern times. The same
Reshaping L.A. With Highly-Anticipated Light Rail Line The Metro’s Purple (D) Line will “revolutionize how Angelenos move around their city,” says Metro board member Los Angeles City Councilman Mike Bonin.
Much More Than Brown Lawns Los Angeles residents, like other Californians across the state, are quickly learning that even though we’ve all endured dry spells more than once, this drought
New Podcast Episode Explores What Happened, Lessons Learned During this podcast episode, The Rebuild SoCal Partnership learns that what happened with the City of Needles water emergency may serve as
Iconic Infrastructure of SoCal Dionne Warwick sang that “L.A. is a great big freeway” and in many ways it’s not hyperbole. Within Los Angeles County, there are approximately 650 miles
State’s Water Infrastructure Needs Attention, Funding “Today there is a heightened awareness of the importance of our physical infrastructure to the economic health of the nation and the well-being of
New research published by the National Bureau of Economic Research finds that the wear and tear on our highway system has greater costs than were previously understood, implying a need
Rebuild SoCal Partnership Plays Role in Progress The City of Needles became front-page news of the Los Angeles Times when their lone pump was at risk of running dry. In