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EHL Newsletter • Summer 2013
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Foothill toll road stopped –– Again

In a major setback to the Orange County Transportation Corridor Agency (TCA), on June 19, 2013, the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board denied a permit for a northern segment of the proposed road
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Plague of GPAs hits San Diego

Proposed changes to the landmark 2011 General Plan Update – General Plan Amendments, or GPAs –will test the integrity of that endeavor.

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More Measure M restoration projects
Continuing a record of success, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) approved additional restoration projects totaling $4.72  million.
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EHL in the News

EHL was quoted on the Foothill toll road and Inland Empire transportation, and authored an op-ed about the importance of the Endangered Species Act.
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Beasts and Botany by Jess Morton
Scratch

One thing you don’t have to think about when the back of your neck itches is whether to lift your foot over your shoulder to scratch with your toes or not.
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