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Experts fear rules gridlock

By   /  Monday, February 15th, 2010  /  Personal Finance  /  Comments Off on Experts fear rules gridlock

As new stormwater rules take final form in Ventura County, legal experts are wondering whether the aims of the regulations are on a crash course with the goals of landmark smart-growth and carbon emissions laws passed in Sacramento in recent years. At its heart, the conflict centers on density. AB 32 and SB 375, laws Read More →

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A woman in charge

By   /  Monday, February 15th, 2010  /  Women Inc.  /  Comments Off on A woman in charge

Katie Lichtig has had to help cities walk the fine line of economic development before. The new San Luis Obispo city manager, installed Jan. 19, comes to town after working in city management in Santa Monica, Malibu and most recently, Beverly Hills. The switch to much-smaller SLO means Lichtig will be managing more than 358 Read More →

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Where the rubber meets our road rage on repairs

By   /  Monday, February 15th, 2010  /  Opinion  /  Comments Off on Where the rubber meets our road rage on repairs

Headed northbound on Highway 101 in late January, a car driven by one of our staff literally went airborne when it went over a large bump just past the Ventura city limits. The car landed with a crunch as it smacked the bottom of a pothole. Some $300 later it’s back to normal — and Read More →

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Green districts garner attention

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A few weeks ago our news pages touched on a special kind of special district — one that promotes and funds green energy projects. Santa Barbara County and San Luis Obispo both are considering such districts, though with slightly different approaches to funding. And the idea caught the attention of The Economist, which wrote about Read More →

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Spotlight on innovation

By   /  Monday, February 15th, 2010  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Spotlight on innovation

The Santa Barbara area is emerging as a hub for light-emitting diode technology, from practical lighting designs on the market now to the cutting-edge laser technology of tomorrow. LEDs are taking hold in the lighting industry and have the potential to use 15 times less energy than incandescent bulbs. At the steel-in-the-ground level, Carpinteria-based architectural Read More →

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PG&E spells out plans for wave project

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Pacific Gas & Electric has unveiled crucial details about its proposed wave energy project off the coast of Vandenberg Air Force Base — a major step toward alternative electric power generation for the region. PG&E said the project could be operational by 2014, generating as much as 100 megawatts of power and providing permanent non-fossil-fuel Read More →

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Rescue dog foundation get $1M

By   /  Friday, February 12th, 2010  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Rescue dog foundation get $1M

The Ojai-based National Search Dog Foundation won a $1 million challenge grant from The Wood-Claeyssens Foundation Jan. 20 that could pave the way for the creation of a national training center at a 125-acre ranch in Santa Paula. Seven teams from the foundation flew to Haiti shortly after the earthquake there and helped rescue eight Read More →

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