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Archive of Published Material
Here is a chronological list of our newspaper reports, magazine articles, newsletters and legislative alerts.- Natomas Basin Farming Collides with Economic Viability. The impact of land use decisions on two long term growers who farm in the Natomas Basin. Published in the Natomas Journal's October 2008 edition, Sacramento CA.
- Economic Woes Endanger Regional Transit Budget. Regional Transit announces possible service reductions and fare increases as a way to compensate for the Governor's proposed diversion of transportation funding as part of plan to balance state budget. Cut's impact on future of Downtown Natomas Airport light rail extension will be discussed. Published in the Natomas Journal's September 2008 edition, Sacramento CA
Transit Use Rising: Natomas Riders Contribute to Regional Jump in Transit Use. More Natomas residents and employee rode Regional Transit buses as a way to circumvent high gas prices and I-5 construction. Published in the Natomas Journal's August 2008 edition, Sacramento CA
Pedal Pusher. Randall Coleman Lives to Ride. You know that you are hooked on traveling by bicycle when you decline car rides despite 80 mph wind gusts and thigh high floodwater. Randall Coleman then, is hooked... Published in Midtown Monthly Magazine, Sacramento CA
Innovative Store Makes it Easier to Go Green. As local couple Adaire Palm-Fye and Charlotte Newhart contemplated remodeling their Land Park home, they questioned the almost commonplace practice for businesses to refer to their goods as green. How do we know that their products contain materials and are made in a way that is good for the planet? Fortunately, they found one local business, Green Sacramento, who helped them create an elegant, vibrant living space while using environmentally friendly materials... Published in Outward Magazine, Sacramento CA
Camaraderie Saves Eatwell Farm During Medfly Quarantine. The last thing a farmer wants to hear is that a Mediterranean fruit fly has been found in the vicinity of his or her farm. This is exactly the kind of phone call that Nigel Walker, owner of the 105-acre Eatwell Farm, received from the California Department of Food and Agriculture in mid-September 2007.Banding Together... Published in Community Alliance for Family Farmers Newsletter, Winters CA
The California Bicycle Coalition's electronic CalBike Report updates readers on its efforts to advocate for bicycle friendly legistation on the statewide level, discusses regional and city policy affecting bicyclists, offers a forum for the state's bicycle advocates to share their challenges and accomplishments and provides a schedule of League of American Bicyclists' bicycle courses being held in California.
- June 4, 2007
- April 16, 2007
- March 9, 2007
- February 2, 2007
- December 19, 2006
- November 1, 2006
- October 10,2006
- August 28, 2006
- August 3, 2006
Bicycle Advocacy Legislative Alert and Legislative Position Letters, California Bicycle Coalition, September 13, 2006
In the Works...
- O'Briens Markets, located in Modesto, CA, are installing LED lights distributed by TNT Solar, Inc. in their refrigeration cases as part of a Modesto Irrigation District's commerical energy saving rebate program. TNT Lighting and Solar, Carmichael CA