
CA Drought Impacting Power Infrastructure as well as Water Supply
California state water officials have been forced to shut down a major hydroelectric power plant at Lake Oroville as the state’s drought has caused water levels at the reservoir to
California state water officials have been forced to shut down a major hydroelectric power plant at Lake Oroville as the state’s drought has caused water levels at the reservoir to
A new study from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has ranked Los Angeles city roads amongst the worst in the country. As companies prepare their workers to return to offices
New, Searchable Database Shows the Economic Benefits of Government Infrastructure Funding for Every California County Sacramento, CA – A first-of-its-kind report released today finds that upcoming spending on federal, state
The Rebuild SoCal Partnership (RSCP) has long advocated for increased infrastructure funding at the local, state and federal levels. A new poll finds that the majority of Americans, from both
The Rebuild SoCal Partnership (RSCP) was founded in 2016 with a mission to educate elected officials and staff and agency officials and staff, and raise public awareness on the continued
We are gratified that the plight of the City of Needles was featured yesterday on the front page of the Los Angeles Times. This article, written by veteran Times reporter
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) has allocated $1.18 billion for projects to fix and improve transportation infrastructure throughout the state. More than half of this critical investment, $630 million, comes
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) has begun construction on the $898.6-million Airport Metro Connector Project that will directly connect the County’s transit system to Los Angeles International