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Our Future Just Took a Turn for the Worse

Posted on December 31, 2019 by Jeff Morrow

The Wintu Audubon Chapter recently sponsored an excellent presentation highlighting the newly released report titled “California Birds in a Changing Climate”. Like most climate science these days, the takeaways were alarming. The findings: Two-thirds of North American birds studied- 389… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story Jeff Morrow, REU, solar power
53

Meet the New Boss: Same as The Old Boss?

Posted on December 16, 2019 by Jeff Morrow

On Wed., Dec. 18, from 3 to 5 p.m., at the Caldwell Meeting Room at City Hall there will be a ‘listening’ session to consider Redding’s new affordable housing initiative. With funding from the SB2 Affordable Homes and Jobs Act,… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story, Opinion Jeff Morrow, Woodlands
8

Heads up on Housing Policy – 2nd Unit Policy Set to Change, Subsidies Proposed

Posted on December 5, 2019 by Jeff Morrow

City of Redding housing policy initiatives deserve close attention. 2nd unit regulation is up for change, driven by generously funded regulatory mandates. We are witnessing the State’s attempt to address the housing crisis via forced, but well-funded deregulation. The State… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story ADU, Jeff Morrow
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REU and Redding’s Energy Future

Posted on October 30, 2019 by Jeff Morrow

A few words about the net metering issue, downtown Redding’s new parking plan, and REU’s (Redding Electric Utility) solar plus battery projects.  It’s a ‘connect the dots’, straw-to-gold kind of thing. Here are the dots: 1)  Two major new electric… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story Jeff Morrow
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Redding Considers New Tariffs For Solar Energy

Posted on September 26, 2019 by Jeff Morrow

Welcome to the age of electrons and the era of electronification. Dawn of the age of electrons occurred in 2006, when California approved a sweeping new energy sector roadmap. 14 years later, daybreak begins with the 2020 Zero Net Energy… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story Jeff Morrow
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The Case for Empowered Citizen Involvement

Posted on August 15, 2019 by Jeff Morrow

Our local democratic institutions were designed like a four cylinder engine. Unfortunately, our local engine of government putters on two cylinders. One cylinder is missing, another isn’t firing as intended. One result: Sub-optimal performance and insufficient tax base for public… Continue Reading →

Opinion Affordable Housing Associates, Jeff Morrow

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