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  • by DJ
  • onJuly 26, 2011
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Port of Oakland vitally important to economic recovery – Oakland Tribune My Word – Inside Bay Area

  By Francisco J. Sanchez, My Word, Oakland Tribune, © Copyright 2011, Bay Area News Group EARLIER THIS WEEK, I joined several members of Oakland’s business community to announce a partnership between the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration (ITA) and the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA), designed to help local small and medium-sized enterprises in […]

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  • by DJ
  • onJuly 26, 2011
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USACE Sacramento District – Delta News – July 2011

 Download a PDF of the July, 2011 issue of the Army Corps Delta News at: http://www.spk.usace.army.mil/projects/civil/Delta/News.html.  Topics in this Issue Delta Islands & Levees Feasibility  Study     CALFED Levee Stability Program     Delta Long Term Management  Strategy   Lower San Joaquin Feasibility Study    SF Bay to Stockton Navigation Improvement Project   Sacramento River Deep […]

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  • by DJ
  • onJuly 19, 2011
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New Presidio trail honors S.F.'s maritime past

 San Francisco — A newly built trail and boardwalk on the southern edge of the Presidio is as much a window into San Francisco’s maritime history as it is a path through restored sand dunes and coastal habitat. The quarter-mile combination pathway and elevated wooden walkway was finished this month, allowing visitors and bird-watchers to […]

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Is California Earthquake Tsunami Prepared?

Our first workshop in the Jobs, They Help All of Us! WORKSHOP SERIES 2011 took place on July 21 at the PG&E headquarters in San Francisco. The recent tragedy in Japan has heightened local awareness—yet again—of the possibility of earthquake,  tsunami,  or other natural disasters in California. It has been a sobering reminder of our vulnerability. Are […]

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  • by DJ
  • onJuly 13, 2011
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Work on eastern span of Bay Bridge complete in China – ContraCostaTimes.com

SHANGHAI — China’s biggest heavy machinery maker wrapped up work Monday on the new, tougher east span of the San Francisco Bay Bridge, hoping success with the $6.3 billion project will help it clinch more overseas contracts. California’s Department of Transportation chose Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries to fabricate the steel girders and tower meant to […]

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  • by DJ
  • onJuly 13, 2011
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America's Cup preparations under way for the bay

Almost 500,000 people could crowd onto the shores of San Francisco and Marin to watch sailboats whiz past Alcatraz in a race for the America’s Cup, according to the first complete look at the unique benefits – and headaches – the event will bring to the city. The draft environmental impact report, released Monday, is […]

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  • by DJ
  • onJuly 12, 2011
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Chairman Gibbs opening speech on RAMP Act

On Friday, 8 July 2011, the Water Resources and Environment Subcommitteeheld a hearing on H.R. 104, the RAMP Act.  Congressman Boustany was thefirst witness, followed by Gary Lagrange, President and CEO of the Port ofNew Orleans, Jim Weakley, President of Lake Carriers, and Bonnie Adams,Executive Director of the Long Island Fishermen Association.  Following theexcellent testimony […]

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