New Report Card: California Failing in Affordable Housing
Only 16% of Housing Permitted in 2020 Was Affordable The Golden State isn’t golden for many as a new report card shows not nearly enough affordable housing was built and
Only 16% of Housing Permitted in 2020 Was Affordable The Golden State isn’t golden for many as a new report card shows not nearly enough affordable housing was built and
Infrastructure Supports Travelers, California Economy Southern California is one of the busiest airport systems in the world. Air travelers have flown in and out of the region since the Grand
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 community benefits throughout
SANDAG Stabilization Project Along Rail Corridor San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) construction crews have reached another milestone by successfully grading the Del Mar bluffs and constructing a foundation that
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has released its latest draft plan for highway and rail improvements that will more safely, efficiently and sustainably move people and goods between different
Where We Are, What to Do California has a long history of drought and data shows the 2011-2017 drought was indeed “exceptional.” While some experts say we became aware of
What Commuters Can Do to Make it Better Ask just about anyone and they will tell you: Los Angeles is known for Tinseltown and traffic. Lots of traffic. Since 1982,
Ocean Beach Pier, Pure Water Program Benefit A wave of funding from the California State budget will help San Diego water infrastructure projects as well as other programs. Money will