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One of the most obnoxious things in American politics today is the fact that people now feel free to lie with impunity and just get away with it because the media has stopped calling people liars. We saw this in recent weeks with the first construction segment of the California high speed rail project. Even [...]

Dec 13th, 2010 | Filed under Uncategorized

Well, this is interesting. Just a week after the California High Speed Rail Authority board approved the Borden to Corcoran section of the high speed rail project for initial construction – with stations at Fresno and Hanford – we learned late Friday that the CHSRA board will meet on Monday, December 20 to consider modifying [...]

Dec 11th, 2010 | Filed under Uncategorized

Well, today’s the day – the California High Speed Rail Authority meets in Sacramento to decide whether to ratify CEO Roelof van Ark’s recommendation that the first portion of the SF-LA route to be constructed be from Borden to Corcoran, with stations at Fresno and Hanford. The agenda is here – as you can see, [...]

Dec 2nd, 2010 | Filed under Uncategorized

I’m back from Hawaii and just in time for this month’s California High Speed Rail Authority Board Meeting. Here’s the agenda and the live feed. Included is the reapproval of the Bay Area to Central Valley EIR, to reflect the changes ordered by the judge in the Atherton v. CHSRA case, and discussion of Alignment [...]

Sep 2nd, 2010 | Filed under Uncategorized