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DWR Will Add Solar Facility to Its Power Inventory

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) has executed agreements to purchase solar energy from a 9.5 Megawatt (MW) photovoltaic facility that will be built, owned and operated by SunPower Corporation on DWR’s property near its existing Pearblossom Pumping Plant in Los Angeles County.

State of the City: Major Investments in Neighborhood Improvements & Bold Initiatives to Bring...

Heralding 2016 as the year we begin the next phase of One San Diego, Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer on Thursday presented his blueprint for building a better future for all San Diegans in his second State of the City address
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Rep. Royce Explores Options to Mitigate Flood Risk and Reduce Taxpayer Exposure

U.S. Representative Ed Royce (R-Calif.) questioned witnesses on reducing the risk carried by taxpayers for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) during a Housing and Insurance Subcommittee hearing entitled Opportunities and Challenges Facing the National Flood Insurance Program

MERCY LOAN FUND PARTNERS WITH LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUND TO BRING AFFORDABLE HOUSING TO...

Mercy Loan Fund (MLF), a leading Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) based in Denver, Colo., announced that it has partnered with the Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF), to provide affordable housing to people with low incomes in Wilmington, Calif

Mayor Garcetti Appoints Wendy Greuel to LAHSA Commission

Mayor Eric Garcetti today appointed veteran housing and homelessness policy expert Wendy Greuel to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority's Board of Commissioners (LAHSA)

MAN TO BE ARRAIGNED ON CHARGES FOR VANDALIZING RELIGIOUS SIKH TEMPLE PROPERTY IN BUENA...

A man has been charged and is scheduled to be arraigned for vandalizing a religious Sikh temple property in Buena Park. Brodie Durazo, 21, Buena Park, is charged with one felony count of vandalism of a religious property, and two misdemeanor counts each of vandalism under $400. If convicted, the defendant faces a maximum sentence of three years in state prison. Durazo is out of custody and posted $20,000 bail today

MAN SENTENCED TO 25 YEARS TO LIFE IN PRISON FOR STRANGULATION-MURDER OF WIFE IN...

A man was sentenced today to 25 years to life in state prison for the strangling murder of his wife in their Irvine apartment. Shalabh Rastogi, 42, Irvine, was found guilty by a jury on Nov. 17, 2015, of one felony count of first degree murder.

Life Sentences for Homeless Man Convicted of Killing Elderly Man, Woman in Culver City

A 35-year-old man was sentenced yesterday to two consecutive terms of life in state prison without the possibility of parole for the special circumstance murders of two people more than four and a half years ago, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced.

City of Los Angeles Releases Homelessness Strategy Report

The City of Los Angeles today released a draft Homelessness Strategy Report, which lays the foundation for a regional approach to addressing this chronic issue. Drafted by the Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Legislative Analyst, the report was requested by the Homelessness and Poverty Committee in June and represents a commitment shared by Mayor Eric Garcetti and the City Council to scale up best practices for getting people off the streets and into homes

City of Riverside Successful in Mayor’s Challenge to End Veteran Homelessness

Six months after Mayor Rusty Bailey accepted the Mayor’s Challenge to End Veteran Homelessness from President Obama, Riverside has successfully housed 89 homeless veterans within the city who had been identified as needing housing

Public Invited to Mayoral Inaguration Ceremony

“This is a celebration of the people of San Francisco that make our City great,” said Mayor Lee. “With a strong, diverse economy as the foundation for San Francisco’s continuing progress, we will tackle longstanding challenges like affordable housing and homelessness while making historic investments in our schools, transportation system and public safety network. I have dedicated 26 years of service to our City to make sure everyone has a chance to succeed, and I am humbled to be sworn in as Mayor of the ‘greatest City in the world’ for a second term.”

REP. NAPOLITANO COMMENDS STATE WATER BOARD SALE OF $1.2 BILLION IN BONDS FOR CLEAN...

Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (D-El Monte) commended the State Water Resources Control Board for authorizing the sale of $1.2 billion in revenue bonds for the Clean Water State Revolving Fund

MAYOR GARCETTI STATEMENT ON GOV. BROWN’S ORDER ON ALISO CANYON GAS LEAK

“The people of Porter Ranch have been suffering too long in the shadow of the ongoing environmental disaster in Aliso Canyon, and the City of Los Angeles has been doing everything in its power to help residents cope with its effects.

Rep. Roybal-Allard Statement on DHS Removal Operations

“I am deeply disappointed in the harsh enforcement tactics the Department of Homeland Security is using to apprehend vulnerable migrant women and children. At a time when DHS is attempting to rebuild a relationship with Latino communities, the invasion of people’s homes and neighborhoods sows fear and distrust, and subjects migrant women and children to further trauma.

STATEMENT FROM MAYOR GARCETTI ON CALIFORNIA STATE HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS LEGISLATION

Solving our homelessness crisis requires an all-hands-on-deck approach, and financial support from the state is essential to getting people off the street and into homes. I know that our partners in the Legislature

California State Parks Division of Boating and Waterways Beach Erosion and Restoration Grants Available

The California State Parks Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) is accepting grant applications for beach erosion control projects and beach restoration projects. The deadline to submit applications for the fiscal year 2017/18 state budget is Monday February 1, 2016.

Mayor Announces $9 Million Funding for Affordable Housing

Mayor Edwin M. Lee today issued the following statement regarding the nearly $9 million award from the California Strategic Growth Council’s Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program Fall 2015 Funding Round funded by the State’s cap-and-trade auction proceeds for two affordable housing projects in San Francisco – approximately $2.3 million for the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation Eddy and Taylor Family Housing project, which will develop 103 affordable housing units, and $6.5 million for the Mercy Housing 222 Beale Street project at Transbay Block 7 that will provide 120 affordable residential units

California pending home sales dial back in November

California pending home sales retreated in November primarily due to seasonal factors and delayed escrow closings caused by new loan disclosure rules, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) said today

Seal Beach Man Who Defrauded Dozens of Distressed Homeowners in Foreclosure Rescue Scheme Sentenced...

A Seal Beach man who operated a bogus mortgage rescue scheme – in which he made false promises to dozens distressed homeowners, filed fraudulent bankruptcies to delay foreclosure and rented the properties to third parties as the foreclosure proceedings were delayed – was sentenced today to eight years in federal prison.

Strategic Growth Council Approves $32.4 million through Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program

The California Strategic Growth Council today unanimously approved $32.4 million in competitive grants and loans to eight housing and transit-friendly infrastructure projects that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change.

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Napolitano’s Statement on Trump Administration’s Attack on Clean Water

Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (D-El Monte), issued the following statement after the Trump administration announced a new proposal—claiming it to be pro-industry—which would weaken federal clean water rules, putting at risk the health and safety of millions of Americans