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  2. Donald Innis - Wikipedia

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    Donald Alywn Innis, (born in 1931 in Olean, New York), is an American architect based in San Diego, California.Innis is also an inventor and engineer and has pioneered the idea of floating real estate, specifically the notion of a floating airport using pneumatic stabilized platform (PSP) technology which he has developed and patented through his company, Float Incorporated.

  3. Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center - Wikipedia

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    PCRC's community mediation program is available for free or low cost to everyone who lives or works in San Mateo County. With the help of approximately 160 trained volunteer mediators, PCRC handles over 500 mediation cases and conducts approximately 150 mediations per year. [2]

  4. California Coastal Commission - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the commission appealed a San Diego project by the United States Navy because of environmental impacts. The Navy had awarded a 99-year lease to a developer to build a multi-use development including a 373,000 sq ft (34,700 m 2 ) regional Navy headquarters at no cost to the public to replace buildings that dated to the 1920s.

  5. Spiral Island - Wikipedia

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    Spiral Island I in early March 2000. Spiral Island was a floating artificial island built in Mexico by British artist Richart "Reishee" Sowa. It was destroyed by Hurricane Emily in 2005. A replacement, Joyxee Island, had been open for tours since 2008, but closed after it was damaged by storms and the local authority ordered its removal. [1]

  6. San Bernardino County has targeted majority Latino community ...

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    A spokesperson for San Bernardino County declined to comment on the complaint. Bloomington recently made headlines because a developer is demolishing 117 homes and ranches to build an industrial park.

  7. Floating island of garbage - Wikipedia

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    Floating island of garbage or island of floating trash, could refer to: Garbage patch, a collection of floating detritus formed from trash coming together in a mass in the ocean becoming like an island Great Pacific Garbage Patch; Thilafushi (Dhivehi: ތިލަފުށި), Maldives; an artificial island created as a landfill trash dump; so ...

  8. Mexico files complaint accusing Texas of breaking boundary ...

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  9. Seasteading - Wikipedia

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    Seasteading has been imagined many times in novels, including: Jules Verne's 1895 science-fiction book Propeller Island (L'Île à hélice) about an artificial island designed to travel the waters of the Pacific Ocean; Freezone, a seventeen square mile platform similar to Las Vegas positioned 100 miles north of Morocco in the Eclipse Trilogy ...