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Principal Locations
  1. Alameda
  2. Anaheim
  3. Bakersfield
  4. Berkeley
  5. Beverly Hills
  6. Cerritos
  7. Chico
  8. Chino Hills
  9. Compton
  10. Daly City
  11. Escondido
  12. Eureka
  13. Fairfield
  14. Fremont
  15. Fresno
  16. Garden Grove
  17. Glendale
  18. Half Moon Bay
  19. Huntington Beach
  20. Lakewood
  21. Lancaster
  22. Lodi
  23. Long Beach
  24. Los Angeles
  25. Merced
  26. Modesto
  27. Moraga
  28. Oakland
  29. Palmdale
  30. Palo Alto
  31. Paramount
  32. Pasadena
  33. Rancho Cucamonga
  34. Redding
  35. Redlands
  36. Riverside
  37. Sacramento
  38. San Bernardino
  39. San Diego
  40. San Francisco
  41. San Jose
  42. San Juan Capistrano
  43. San Luis Obispo
  44. San Mateo
  45. San Rafael
  46. Santa Ana
  47. Santa Barbara
  48. Santa Cruz
  49. Santa Monica
  50. Sonoma
  51. Stockton
  52. Vallejo
  53. Visalia
  54. Whittier

Resources


Southern California Travel



Transportation Links
TranStar - Automated Transit Trip Planning System. Transit itinerary for travel anywhere in Southern California. ...

SoCalTIP - Southern California Transit Information Page. ...

Southern California Chapter ... [Read More]

Consumer Information: 1997 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OZONE STUDY - NARSTO - publications
This page contains a list of publications related to the 1997 Southern California Ozone Study North American Research Strategy for Tropospheric Ozone (SCOS97-NARSTO). The publications listed below are useful for an understanding of the breadth and depth of SCOS97-NARSTO. The analyses, modeling, and other research using the SCOS97-NARSTO data is ongoing. This page will be updated on an ongoing basis as research reports from the SCOS97-NARSTO data become available. ... [Read More]

List of Sites, Santa Clara County, California -- National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
Palo Alto Southern Pacific Railroad Depot ...

Southern Pacific Depot ... [Read More]

Travel and Congestion Survey
Main Survey Final Report . This document summarizes key travel statistics such as trip rates, mode of travel and average travel times. ...

Assignment: The survey will permit distribution of trips by time-of-day. The GPS portion of the travel survey will be used to validate the use of Caltrans PEMS data for improvements to travel speed estimates. ...

A: The survey will help the agencies responsible for planning and improving roads, carpool lanes, trains, buses and other features of our transportation system. It will shed light on how that system is being used and by whom. For example, electronic sensors can tell you the condition of your favorite freeway; but only through travel surveys do we get a sense of how many freeway trips are destined to nearby supermarkets, or perhaps to distant places of work. Transit agencies, likewise, use travel surveys to plan bus service between popular places. ... [Read More]

Southern California basic trade journeyman rates Index 2005-1
travel & ...

To view the above current prevailing wage determinations, currentpredetermined increases, and the current holiday, advisory scope of work, andtravel and subsistence provisions for each craft, you must first download afree copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader available by clicking on the icon below: ...

Download all Southern California basic trade determinations(Pages 3-21C) ... [Read More]

California Desert dot Gov - Your gateway to desert recreation
There are about 25 million acres of desert in California and Southern Nevada. That's a lot of territory filled with all kinds of things to see and do. Whatever you enjoy, we built these pages to help you plan your desert adventure. Start here before you hit the road and you are bound to have a better trip. Our driving tours can lead you to treasured places and save you miles and miles out on the dusty trails. Other pages give you the weather, tips for safe travel, and a schedule of events to help you plan ahead. So follow one of the links and get going. Early explorers never had it so good! ... [Read More]

Census Data
A. Since the 1990 Census, the Southern California region has grown from 14.6 million to 16.5 million. An increase of 12.81%. All of the counties in the SCAG region experienced a growth of at least 12% with the exception of Los Angeles County, which grew by 7.4%. In absolute numbers L.A. County grew by 656,286 which was the highest increase in the state. ...

Q. Have Hispanics become the majority ethnic group in Southern California? ...

© 1999-2005 Southern California Association of Governments | Privacy Policy  |  Disclaimer ... [Read More]

Noxious Algae Found In Southern California Coastal Waters
If Caulerpa taxifolia is observed in the wild, DONOT DISTURB IT. Note as much information as possible about the location where it was foundand report it immediately to the Southern California Caulerpa Action Team at(858) 467-2952, visit the website http://caulerpa.cjb.net or E-mail: ...

ismcontinues to be transported and sold by the aquarium trade; fearing its eventualintroduction into US waters, over 100 prominent scientists petitioned the federalgovernment in 1998 to ban the use of Caulerpa taxifolia in American aquaria,leading to its designation in 1999 as a prohibited species under the Federal Noxious WeedAct. The discovery of this species in southern California, recently reported in thejournal Nature to be genetically identical to the strain in the Mediterranean,confirms that it nevertheless continues to invade marine ecosystems, such as theecologically rich eelgrass beds that thrive in many of our coastal lagoons. It is likelythat the alga was released from an aquarium at the locations in California where it hasbeen discovered, a practice banned under California law. ... [Read More]

SCAG Interactive Atlas
The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Interactive Atlas allows you to view information prepared by SCAG which contain data for the entire Southern California region. ...

© 1999-2005 Southern California Association of Governments | Privacy Policy  |  Disclaimer ... [Read More]

USGS Earthquake Hazards Program-Latest Earthquakes
A moderate earthquake occurred at 15:41:46 (UTC) on Sunday, June 12, 2005. The magnitude 5.2 event has been located in SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. The hypocentral depth was estimated to be 14 km ( 9 miles). (This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.) ...

Magnitude 5.2 - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ...

Slight damage (VI) at Anza, Coachella and La Quinta. Felt (V) at Aguanga, Borrego Springs, Cathedral City, Hemet, Homeland, Idyllwild, Indian Wells, Indio, Menifee, Mountain Center, Nuevo, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, San Jacinto and Warner Springs; (IV) at Aliso Viejo, Banning, Bloomington, Bonita, Bonsall, Carlsbad, Chino, Chino Hills, Colton, Corona, Descanso, Desert Hot Springs, Diamond Bar, El Cajon, El Centro, Escondido, Fallbrook, Grand Terrace, Imperial, Jamul, Joshua Tree, Julian, Lake Elsinore, Lakeside, Loma Linda, Mecca, Mentone, Mira Loma, Moreno Valley, Morongo Valley, Murrieta, Norco, Ontario, Pala, Perris, Pine Valley, Ramona, Riverside, San Marcos, Spring Valley, Sun City, Temecula, Thermal, Thousand Palms, Valley Center, Vista, Wildomar and Winchester. Felt throughout Southern California and as far as Arizona, Nevada and Baja California. Several small rock slides occurred on Highway 74. ... [Read More]


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