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  2. David Lane (activist) - Wikipedia

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    David Lane (born c. 1955) is an American political activist who works to increase the political strength of religious groups on the Christian right, to promote social conservative values in the United States. Funded largely by the American Family Association (AFA), [1] Lane has organized political briefings with appearances by fundamentalist ...

  3. California is engaged in the world’s largest dam removal ...

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    The Renewal Corporation, environmentalists and the tribes argue that the cost is worth to restore nature to its roots and they point to the success of the Elwha Dam Removal project on the Olympic ...

  4. Bunker Hill, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The California Community Redevelopment Law of 1945, the Federal Housing Act of 1946 and 1949, the creation of the Community Redevelopment Agency in 1948, and also the Bunker Hill Urban Renewal Project in 1959. [12] The California Community Redevelopment law of 1945 allowed counties and cities to create and implement these agencies to help deal ...

  5. Copco Lake - Wikipedia

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    2,605 feet (794 m) [1] Copco Lake was an artificial lake on the Klamath River in Siskiyou County, California, near the Oregon border. The lake's waters were impounded by the Copco Number 1 Dam, which was completed in 1922 as part of the Klamath River Hydroelectric Project. The dam was breached in January 2024 as a component of the Klamath River ...

  6. California Lawmakers Might Resurrect Failed 'Urban Renewal ...

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    As a refresher, California created redevelopment agencies in the 1940s to help rebuild inner-city slums. The basic redevelopment financial structure allows city governments to float bonds to pay ...

  7. Renewable energy in California - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of renewable energy in California is perhaps made more notable by the particularly high population of the state, states with similar or higher percentages of renewable energy generally have lower populations. In 2009, the energy production in California was 8.43% of the nation's total renewable energy production, the second ...

  8. Battle of Chavez Ravine - Wikipedia

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    The City also agreed with the federal government to abandon the public housing project with the stipulation that the by then nearly-vacant land be used for a "public purpose." For years the nearly vacant Chavez Ravine land lay unused but for a tiny number of remaining original residents, and the land was offered by the city to various potential ...

  9. Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project - Wikipedia

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    The Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project 500kV eastern transition station in Chino Hills, California. The Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project is a project involving the construction of approximately 173 miles (278 km) of new and upgraded high-voltage transmission lines for transmission of electricity from wind farms and other generating units in southeastern Kern County, California to ...