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Monday, January 7, 2008 Volume 2 Issue 122  
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Governor Delivers State of the State Today,
Budget Expected Thursday

Reserve Your Seat Today -- This Event Will Sell Out!
OCBC Annual Dinner Features George Will
and Tribute to Chris Anderson

Ladera Ranch Electrical Facility
Critical to Energy Demands

Join OCBC Today on the Road Ahead
Coastal Commission Set to Take Up 241 Project
February 6 -- Stand and Be Heard!

OCBC Hits the Airwaves!
Affordable Housing Forum Moved to February 1
Hong Kong Links with Orange County Businesses
Committee Meetings
Community Events
City of Irvine Offers Guidance on Important Tax Savings
Governor, Speaker Nunez File
Healthcare Funding Initiative

Orange County Housing Trust
Unveils 2007 Progress Report

Business Leaders to Tour Critical Water Source
Welcome New OCBC Board Members!
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Coastal Commission Set to Take Up 241 Project
February 6 -- Stand and Be Heard!

The California Coastal Commission is set to take up the Foothill-South 241 Toll Road project at its meetings in San Diego set for February 6, 7 and 8.  It is essential that the business community make its voice heard on this issue, and support the completion of the 241.

 

Knowing opponents of this project will appear en masse at the Coastal Commission meeting, OCBC and the coalition supporting the project are urging supporters to attend and voice that support.  The 241 represents the only viable relief for traffic on the I-5 corridor, where traffic is projected to increase by 60 percent along the Orange/San Diego County border over the next 20 years.  This strained infrastructure poses a significant public safety risk and could cripple the movement of goods and people throughout Southern California. 

 

Please visit the Foothill South website, or contact OCBC Vice President of Government Affairs Kris Murray for more information on the project and the Coastal Commission meeting. 
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