In a new ad, running Sunday, October 30, AHF criticizes the disastrous state affordable housing in Los Angeles, noting that between dealing with the city and DWP, it impossible to get anything built in less than five years
While the city proclaims homelessness is an emergency, 1,500 people continue to die on L.A.’s streets every year
In new ad running Sunday, October 23, AHF criticizes the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP) as an “unaccountable bureaucracy” getting in the way of organizations like AHF from providing affordable housing
AHF’s ad notes that while homelessness rages, DWP does nothing to help, but charges outrageous amounts to non-profits and cannot provide the power that is needed on a timely basis. AHF urges the DWP to “Come down from your ivory tower and genuinely help right now!”
Board action recognizes disparities in regional water infrastructure, impacts on some communities
Customers, Colleagues and Communities – How CoreSite’s Business Strategy intertwines with Sustainability Practices
Downtown LA Data Center Increases Energy Efficiency and Lowers Carbon Footprint
High school teams earn high marks for technical work, water conservation messages in nation’s largest solar-powered boat competition, starting tomorrow
Note to media: Action-packed Solar Cup b-roll footage is available at ftp://blizzard.mwdh2o.com/merickson/Solar_Cup_B_Roll_2019_Media/. Photos and videos of this weekend’s event will be available upon request.
Investment aimed at bringing clean energy jobs to Sun Valley and Pacoima areas
Boat-building event this Saturday and Sunday (Nov. 4-5) kicks off largest solar-powered boat competition, culminating with three-day competition in May 2018