AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCoastal Climate Risk: San Mateo County backed Pacifica’s push for a California state of emergency after structural failures forced the Pacifica Municipal Pier to close, with officials warning the fall and winter storm window is closing fast. Wildfire Smoke & Public Health: Los Angeles firefighters declared a “knockdown” of the Boyle Heights cold-storage warehouse fire, but smoldering debris and lingering air-quality impacts mean cleanup and health concerns continue. Extreme Weather Preparedness: Watch Duty, a fire-tracking app used by millions in Los Angeles County, is expanding to help people monitor dangerous floods as flash-flood season ramps up. Water Resilience: Tuolumne Utilities District will break ground on the Sierra Pines regional water treatment facility, a major step to strengthen drinking-water reliability for tens of thousands of residents. Plastic Policy Fight: Seventeen states and trade groups are again taking aim at California’s single-use plastics rules in federal court, arguing the law is too costly and overreaching. Data Centers & Power: A proposed California data-center compute deal highlights how AI demand is driving new infrastructure plans—and intensifying local scrutiny over water and electricity needs.
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