
"Since
1990, housing productions has consistently failed to keep up with demand,
creating a shortfall of nearly 300,000 homes in those counties combined.
This shortfall continues in spite of an ever-increasing population."
A joint study from Building
Industry Assoc. of LA and Ventura Counties and the Los Angeles Economic
Development Corporation - See the study
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When we turn on the switch, is it going
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If we have a hot summer, are we going to experience rolling
blackouts? So how do we generate more electric power? The proposals to
bring Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) into the local area run into
obstacles, even though we desperately need this clean burning fuel. And
to fuel our vehicles - we haven't built a refinery in the state since
1969. We have many energy issues which are very emotional. We need the
LNG, the refineries, but we hear …”Not in my backyard!”
Jack Kyser
- Senior Vice President & Chief Economist, LAEDC
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Read why the region needs to undertake an
integrated resource planning effort that takes into account the sources
and external costs of energy. |
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