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More than 125 people attended the Chamber’s forum on the proposed changes to the county’s Events Ordinance. A controversy has been growing because some of the proposed changes would make it nearly impossible to have weddings and other special events on local farm and ranch property.
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San Luis Obispo Chamber staff joined Chevron representatives Suzanne Parker and Bill Almas on a tour of the San Luis Obispo tank farm, where Chevron has proposed a major wetlands restoration and development. |
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The Chamber is sad to announce the departure of its Assistant to the President, Brooke Azevedo, this coming October. Brooke will leave for Ithaca, New York later this year, where her husband Matt has accepted a job as Assistant Wrestling Coach at Cornell University.
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The Chamber Board has concluded that if we are serious about reducing green house gas emissions and minimizing the threat of further global warming, we will have to embrace many different alternative energy solutions. |
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The Chamber has cautioned the County that a proposed County Events Ordinance for rural land could have serious unintended consequences for business, non-profit organizations and agricultural operations in the area.
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Leading the way in innovation, sustainability and technology are at the top of the Chamber's goals for this year. And so I'm proud to introduce the Chamber's first e-newsletter, an evolution that fulfills all three of those goals. |
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The Chamber’s analysis and policy recommending committees and Board of Directors have been busy in the past month tackling a wide range of issues that directly affect San Luis Obispo businesses. |
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As the City works on its revision of the General Plan Housing Element in the new few months, the Chamber will be pressing for a new, fairer system to finance subsidized affordable housing. |
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With the direction of the national economy still uncertain and struggling to regain its footing, solid information on local economic and business conditions is more valuable than ever.
Such in-depth information is the focus of the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce's State of the City's Economy event May 29.
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