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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
The Port of Los Angeles is beginning around-the-clock operations as part of an effort to move stranded container ships and relieve the supply chain bottlenecks that are [...]
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 [...]
More than $87 million in grant funding has been awarded to a diverse set of projects that will guard against urban flooding and deliver multiple environmental and [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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, [...]
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 [...]