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Feedback: Blue Gold - Putting a Price on Water
July 07, 2008

Letter to the Editor, Business Week

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It Costs Real Money To Run Municipal Water Systems
June 27, 2008

Letter to the Editor, Wall Street Journal

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Give state’s transportation the help it needs
June 09, 2008

By Richard G. Little - Special to The Bee

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Archived News

June 01, 2008
A Tough Road for Truckers

May 21, 2008
Floating some ideas about water

April 03, 2008
Statement of Richard G. Little, AICP, Director, The Keston Institute for Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy, USC, before the California Assembly Select Committee on Rail Transportation

March 05, 2008
Time to ask the infrastructure funding question

January 10, 2008
Government Affairs Committee Report, by Richard G. Little

December 03, 2007
LA TIMES LETTERS : A Road to the Future

November 15, 2007
State must use infrastructure bonds wisely

November 01, 2007
eyeoninfrastructure interview with Richard Little

August 29, 2007
USA Today: Clean Water, sanitation systems flow through private firms, too

August 20, 2007
Realistic Bipartisan Strategy Needed for Infrastructure

August 18, 2007
Letters to the editor : Do a public-private partnership, from Richard G. Little

August 09, 2007
Simpler bridge safety labeling sought

August 07, 2007
From the San Diego Union-Tribune: California's infrastructure deficit, by Richard G. Little

August 01, 2007
Urban Land: Dialogue Rebuilding - Time for an Infrastructure Overhaul, by Richard G. Little

July 08, 2007
To-do list may cost the city $5 billion. Environmental projects address water, garbage

June 20, 2007
Dan Walters: Borrowing cannot fill vast need

March 25, 2007
High-rises shouldn't give L.A. the shakes. A vertical city may raise concerns, but the safety of tall buildings isn't one of them

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