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A Message from the Port of Redwood City

Important Message from Port of Redwood City We are not anticipating immediate operational impacts from federal sequestration that began today, March 1, 2013. According to what we are hearing from our federal partners, there will be no immediate staffing impacts with the beginning of sequestration. (Everything is operating normally.) The US Customs and Border Protection […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onMarch 1, 2013
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From BPC Member WRA- Favorite Article Posts from February

How the CNPS Rare Plants List Affects CEQA Environmental Review Many projects requiring CEQA review involve CNPS listed plants, which may have left you asking: What is CNPS, anyway? Cowpacity Gives a Prescribed Grazing Model to Land Conservation In order to provide accurate grazing recommendations to land conservation planning, WRA Inc. created Cowpacity. A carrying […]

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  • onMarch 1, 2013
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April 9 Informational Item on Bay-Delta Workshop Summary Report

The State Water Board is planning to hold an informational item at its April 9, 2013 Board meeting on next steps related to the draft report prepared by the State Water Board’s consultant Dr. Brock Bernstein summarizing three Bay-Delta technical workshops held in the fall of 2012 in support of the comprehensive review and update […]

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  • onMarch 1, 2013
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Wells Fargo Weekly Economic and Financial Commentary, March 1, 2013

Positive Week: Encouraging for Q1 GDP Growth · As had been widely expected, fourth quarter real GDP was revised from a slight negative to a slight positive on a better-than-initially-thought performance from business fixed investment and trade. · In spite of the ongoing policy headwinds, the U.S. economy is experiencing better performance out of the […]

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