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Tuesday, October 23, 2007 Volume 1 Issue 117  
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OCBC to Host Presidential Candidate Fred Thompson

13th Annual Economic Forecast Conference Examines the Future of Business in Orange County
BIZPAC Hosts Insider's Briefing with Senator Ackerman
Governor Signs Senator Correa’s
Design-Build Legislation

Strategic Initiatives in India--Register Today!
For Friday, October 25 Event at UCI

2007's Last Next Chairman's Leadership Breakfast
Welcomes Bank of America California
President Janet Lamkin

Register Now! Regional Transportation Summit
Set for November 5

Who’s in Orange County’s Rogues Gallery?
Discussions Begin Regarding
Infill Incentive Grant Program

Boeing Commits Historic Santa Susana Site
to Open Space

California Manufacturing Technology Consulting
Joins OCBC

Lucy Dunn Keynotes OCTA Small Business Conference
Committee Meetings
Community Events
HCD Director Lynn Jacobs to Discuss
Housing in Orange County

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Register Now! Regional Transportation Summit
Set for November 5

California Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata and Dale E. Bonner, Secretary of the California Business, Transportation & Housing Authority, as well as OCBC’s own Lucy Dunn are scheduled to speak along with regional elected officials, business, transportation, and community leaders for the Sixth Annual Southern California Transportation Summit, the first Mobility 21 alliance uniting five Southern California counties and consolidating the power of 17 million residents.

The summit is scheduled for Monday, November 5, 2007 at the Ontario Convention Center. It will serve as the first major opportunity for officials and leaders from Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura Orange counties to draft plans for helping the region attract more tax dollars for transportation projects and to build consensus in an area roughly the size of Florida in population. 

Click here for event information and registration.  Mobility 21 was created in 2002 with major support from the Automobile Club of Southern California to bring together elected officials, transportation providers, businesses, local municipalities, labor and community leaders to develop solutions to the transportation issues facing Southern California.

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