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Real Estate/Development

Jan. 2, 2000

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By Ronald McNees As California moves into the 21st century it faces the need to preserve existing schools, highways, bridges, water systems and housing while planning and building new facilities for a growing population. Gov. Gray Davis' 1999-2000 budget summary mentioned two examples: schools and highways.

By Ronald McNees

As California moves into the 21st century it faces the need to preserve existing schools, highways, bridges, water systems and housing while planning and building new facilities for a growing population. Gov. Gray Davis' 1999-2000 budget summary mentioned two examples: schools and highways.
This year, 5.5 million pupils will attend California's elementary and secondary schools. During the next decade, more than 50,000 students will enter school a...

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