AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoInvasive Species Response: California is committing $7.5 million to slow the spread of invasive golden mussels in the Sacramento Delta, including new decontamination sites to stop boats and equipment from carrying them to new waterways. Public Health & Water Quality: A Laguna Beach sewer pump malfunction spilled about 2,000 gallons of raw sewage into the ocean, closing a quarter-mile stretch near Thalia Beach through the Fourth of July weekend while officials test for safe swimming conditions. Wildfire Recovery Oversight: Los Angeles-area prosecutors charged six unlicensed contractors tied to the Palisades Fire disaster zone, alleging bids totaling about $1.27 million without required licenses. Air Pollution & Health: A San Diego County report links vehicle pollution to about one death and one new pediatric asthma case each day, pointing to freight-heavy transportation corridors and warehouses. Local Environmental Justice: After a Boyle Heights cold-storage warehouse fire, LA Mayor Karen Bass and county/city leaders demanded Lineage provide real-time data and remediation steps, citing concerns about health, water quality, air quality, and odor impacts. Earthquake Risk Research: A new study says high stress on fault lines under Los Angeles could raise near-term earthquake risk, while officials emphasize building and infrastructure safety. Housing Policy: SB 79 took effect, loosening zoning around major transit stops in Westwood to enable more high-density housing near transit.
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