Starving For Juice
27 July 2000 - 7:00am
San Francisco Chronical editorial highlights poorplanning, an unstable market and a booming economy as the major culpritsin the power crisis that has hit San Diego residents the hardest and hasbeen felt by areas across the state.
This San Francisco Chronicle editorial highlights poorplanning, an unstable market and a booming economy as the major culpritsin the power crisis that has hit San Diego residents the hardest and hasbeen felt by areas across the state. It is the duty of state officialsto rectify the situation, the editorial asserts, through actions such aspushing the development of new power plants and promoting conservationamong consumers.
Full Story:
Starving For Juice
Source:
The San Francisco Chronicle, July 21, 2000
»
- Login or register to post comments
- Email this page
- Dancing on the Grave of Redevelopment - Feb 03, 2012
- Comprehensive Coverage of the End of Redevelopment in California - Feb 02, 2012
- First Lady Highlights Efforts to Improve Food Access in Visit to LA - Feb 02, 2012
- Marking the Day Redevelopment Died - Feb 02, 2012
- Next Step in California Redevelopment Saga: More Lawsuits - Jan 27, 2012
“
The software is a hybrid of GIS and CAD, wisely adapted to urban design.
”

















