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Rebuild SoCal Partnership has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in April 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Rebuild SoCal Partnership are: • Facebook • Email • X Besides social media accounts, RebuildSoCalPartnership has populated their site with: • Rebuild SoCal Partnership • Newsletter Sign Up • Infrastructure Careers • 1/31 - 500 mudslides, flooded communities, broken bridges: California faces long, costly storm recovery • 1/31 - The Inland Empire benefits from the warehouse industry • 1/30 - January storms leave L.A. County flood-control dams at risk of overflowing • 1/23 - Despite Rain Storms, California Is Still in Drought • Can the West save the Colorado River before it’s too late? Here are 8 possible solutions • 1/21 - The Key to California’s Survival Is Hidden Underground • In a Drought, California Is Watching Water Wash Out to Sea • 1/17 - California snow survey finds ‘terrific’ start to season. Why drought concerns persist • 1/14 - California storms disrupt transit, Amtrak service • Joe Biden, Mitch McConnell Tout Bridge Funding in Show of Bipartisanship • 1/11 - Scientists dig deep and find a way to accurately predict snowmelt after droughts • 1/10 - L.A. lets rain flow into the Pacific Ocean, wasting a vital resource. Can we do better? • 1/9 - LA Metro seeks $1.9 billion from California for three light rail projects • 1/7 - California needs better water supply reliability – including improved conveyance systems • 1/3 - Drought-ravaged L.A. seeks surprising source of water: A contaminated Superfund site • 12/30 - Train service through San Clemente will remain shut down through February as rail line repairs begin • California Storm Infrastructure is Devastatingly Outdated. Could Los Angeles County’s Efforts to Rebuild Guide Our Statewide Efforts? - RebuildSoCal • California, Pummeled by Another Atmospheric River Storm, Still Facing Drought Conditions - RebuildSoCal • California’s Raincheck on Improvements to Water Capture Systems Results in Loss of Critical Resources—During a Drought - RebuildSoCal • Our Conversation with Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger • Southern California Voters Show Overwhelming Support for Investment in Jobs and Infrastructure • Happy Thanksgiving from Rebuild SoCal Partnership! • Our Conversation with Dr. Ray Wolfe, Executive Director of the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA) • City of Coalinga Paid $1.1 Million to Keep Water Running Amid Historic Drought • Metrolink’s Arrow Train Begins Service from Redlands to San Bernardino • Metro’s Newest Transit Is Up and Running • The future of Los Angeles depends on a reliable supply of safe, clean drinking water • California’s Deadliest Roads • Taking a Closer Look at Transit Projects in LA’s Third Supervisorial District • More Blogs • The Rebuild SoCal Zone Podcast • Our Conversation with LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger • #36 Infrastructure Investment in San Bernardino County with Dr. Ray Wolfe • #35 Our Conversation with Senator Robert Hertzberg • #34 Our Conversation with Councilwoman Lindsey Horvath • #33 Checking in with The California High-Speed Rail Project • #32 Talking Careers in Construction with LAUSD