201312.26
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High Speed Rail Authority Moves Forward with Eminent Domain Action

Despite a previously invalidated funding plan, the California High Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) has proceeded to request seizure of a 2.5 acre parcel located in Fresno, California. The CHSRA contends that the parcel is a “critical” component of the rail’s infrastructure and plans to build an underground trench on the property. Today, the parcel houses…

201311.13
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Sacramento Superior Court Considers Punishment for CHSRA’s Violation of 2008 Ballot Proposition

In August, we reported that Judge Michael Kenny ruled that the California High Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) violated the voter- approved, 2008 Proposition 1A by advancing a funding plan that did not specifically identify sources of funds. Proponents of the high speed rail argue that since the plan was approved by the California Legislature, only…

201311.05
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Stockton Voters to Decide the Fate of city’s bankruptcy exit plan

We previously posted a story about Stockton’s plan to exit bankruptcy. That plan hinges on Stockton residents’ approval of a tax measure that would increase Stockton’s sales tax to 9 percent from the current 8.25 percent. Reuters reports that residents will be hitting the polls Today, November 5, 2013– city officials are optimistic that the…

201310.25
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Work on Natomas Levee Repairs to Restart

On Wednesday, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved the Water Resources, Reform and Development Act by a vote of 417-3. The bill aims to shorten the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers review process, which critics say delays projects and increases costs to taxpayers. In addition, the bill authorizes a broad array of water-related infrastructure projects…

201310.22
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California Bullet Train Officials Aim to Use Federal Funds to Facilitate the Start of Construction

In their response to a judge’s ruling that the California Bullet Train Project has failed to comply with spending controls put in place by California voters, California High Speed Rail Authority (“CHSA”) officials are contending that the state may use federal funds to start construction of the first operational portion of the train system. In…