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Among the objectives of AB 3034, one would be that any segment of the HSR system is eleigible for the bond money. And, prioritization is given to segments that have the greatest financial viability and greatest ridership opportunity. Because the SD to LA link is anticpated to carry large numbers, and it's shorter with few tunnels (if any?)... it should rank very well when it comes time to decide which segments to order construction. However, the SD-LA link is behind in engineering work to date... as LA-SF efforts have been the focus for the past 2-4 years. |
AB 3034 status
I looked up the bill on the CA legisltaure website. It says "suspense file" which means it's not dead, but it's not flying through approval either
It look slike it passed the transporation committe but is held up with appropriations, no big surprise :sly: COMPLETE BILL HISTORY BILL NUMBER : A.B. No. 3034 AUTHOR : Galgiani TOPIC : Safe, Reliable High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Act for the 21st Century. TYPE OF BILL : Active Urgency Non-Appropriations 2/3 Vote Required Non-State-Mandated Local Program Fiscal Non-Tax Levy BILL HISTORY 2008 May 7 In committee: Set, first hearing. Referred to APPR. suspense file. Apr. 22 Re-referred to Com. on APPR. Apr. 21 Read second time and amended. Apr. 17 From committee: Amend, do pass as amended, and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 10. Noes 0.) (April 14). Apr. 10 Re-referred to Com. on TRANS. Apr. 9 From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to Com. on TRANS. Read second time and amended. Mar. 13 Referred to Com. on TRANS. Feb. 25 Read first time. Feb. 24 From printer. May be heard in committee March 25. Feb. 22 Introduced. To print |
Burger King downtown has closed
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From everything I have heard, the bill is welcomed by many and not controversial.... it's passage a matter of crossing t's and dotting i's is all that is needed. |
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that just didn't sound good, but maybe it's nothing that will hold it up |
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Where were you when the Hilton blew today?
Taken approximately 5 minutes after teh explosion from my crummy 4mp camera: Hilton; 5 minutes after explosion http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n...on/Hilton1.jpg |
Here's the Link to the story, updated at about 3:30PM today
The explosion was so big that people in Point Loma, I'm seeing on the news, thought it was an earthquake! Wow, that's bad. Imagine if this place were open and this happened? My hearts go out to the people who were hurt today. |
I thought I was losing it as I was driving out of downtown and swore I heard something. :( Hopefully these guys who were injured are doing okay.
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I just heard about this on CNN. What would explode inside a concrete building?
A gas leak is the only thing I can think of. Gas must have filled a mechanical room and then sparked. But you'd think someone would have smelled a leak that big... wow. They're really lucky no one was killed. |
The local news reported that indeed there was a gas leak in the mechanical room and something ignited it and it blew. While the fire department has determined that the gas leak caused the explosion, what has not been determined is what ignited it. This hotel was supposed to open in December, but clearly that's not going to happen. I wonder how much of the rest of the building sustained damage and what will have to be done to the entire building as a result of the blast.
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so you think there is a chance that they will change the design of the building?
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What is with that ramp going into the hotel? Looks like an airport arrivals deck. Go take a picture from Coronado of that hotel, what an architectural mess... I thought the Hyatt was bad. The massing on the bottom of this 'hotel' is dreadful. |
I heard about this all over the news, good thing nobody's dead. And hopefully this Major project will remain on schedule for completion, but I doubt it, considering the magnitude of damage sustained by the blast.
Here is a closer look at it: http://www.necn.com/files/2008/05/19...ap-2247563.jpg |
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