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  • onFebruary 19, 2015
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California Water & Drought News for February 19, 2015

U.S. Drought Monitor Marketplace.org: In the fight for water, it’s North versus South News 10: NorCal vs SoCal: Battle over Delta water intensifies KCRA: Scientists fly laser-equipped plane to measure Sierra snowpack LAObserved: Uh oh: Yosemite. 8,000 feet. February. No snow Monterey County Now: County water agency fields many complaints about doing too little – and too much Bay City […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onFebruary 18, 2015
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Prop 1 Funding for Habitat Projects – Deadline Approaching

Prop 1 Funding Guidelines in Progress Update your Projects to get onto  Priority Project List As you may be aware, Prop 1 is going to be providing tens of millions of dollars of funding for habitat restoration, enhancement and acquisition projects. Over the next few weeks and months, SFBJV partners and staff will be meeting with each […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onFebruary 18, 2015
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BCDC Scheduled Commission Meetings for February 19, 2015 and March 5, 2015 have been Cancelled

BCDC has given Notice for February 19, 2015 and March 5, 2015 cancelled Commission Meetings. Find information about BCDC, the Bay, and other issues relevant to the Commission at http://www.bcdc.ca.gov/cm/2015/0206Supplemental.shtml You may also find information about BCDC Commission meetings at any time on their website at http://www.bcdc.ca.gov/cm/cm_mtng.shtml If you have questions or concerns about BCDC activities, please […]

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California Regional Economic Outlook – February 2015

California’s robust expansion continued in 2014 with improving labor market conditions, rising personal incomes, a strong housing sector recovery, and a well-balanced state budget. Nonfarm payrolls in California grew faster than the national average during the last three years, surpassing the state’s pre-Great Recession peak by 194,100 jobs in December 2014. The state added 320,300 […]

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2015 IEP Workshop – Call for Poster Abstracts

2015 Interagency Ecological Program (IEP) Workshop — March 18-20, 2015 The IEP Planning Team invites you to submit abstracts for posters to be presented at the 2015 IEP Workshop.   This is a great opportunity for you to share your current research with a diverse group of scientists and managers.  The poster reception will be held […]

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Last Chance to Register for California Maritime Leadership Symposium

Less than one week away! Don’t miss the opportunity to network with Port Executives, Assembly, State and Administrative Agency Leadership at the 15th Annual California Maritime Leadership Symposium. Limited seats remaining. CLICK HERE to view the 2015 Program. Diamond Sponsor Gold Sponsors     Leadership Reception Sponsor Silver Sponsors    Port Commissioners’ Luncheon Sponsor Supporting Sponsors […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onFebruary 18, 2015
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California Water & Droughts News for February 18, 2015

An Encore of California Drought Crisis — Only Worse California’s drought, and recent trends, may pale beside our probable future California water officials eyeing new drought restrictions Weather service predicts wet March in California Fishermen, Delta Leaders Protest Move to “Destroy Salmon” The Ridiculously Resilient Ridge Returns; typical winter conditions still nowhere to be found […]

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Transportation News for February 18, 2015

Bill to require bike helmets intrigues but needs work San Francisco Chronicle BART to develop technology to protect trackside workers from trains Contra Costa Times Dick Spotswood: How many bicyclists will ride across Richmond bridge? Marin Independent Journal POLITICO Morning Transportation for 2/18/2015  By Heather Caygle, With help from Kathryn A. Wolfe and Kevin Robillard BIDEN, […]

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