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Photo from Miguel Sangalang Facebook account/ MANILA BULLETIN Miguel Sangalang will take a lead role in the upkeep and improvement of the city’s 220,000 street lighting infrastructure assets. “Miguel is a proven leader with an innovative approach and the expertise to make our communities safer, more livable, and more equitable through our street lighting infrastructure,” said Los Angeles Board of Public Works Vice President Aura Garcia. “As the new director of L.A. Lights, Miguel will continue to passionately serve Angelenos and guide the future of street lighting and emerging technologies,” he added. Prior to his appointment, Sangalang worked for Mayor Eric Garcetti as deputy mayor for budget and innovation where he was responsible for overseeing the annual city budget, performance management, personnel, risk management, procurement reform, technology infrastructure, as well as sustainability, equity in service, gender equity, data, emerging technologies ....
There are more than 150,000 homeless people in California, enough to fill the Rose Bowl and Dodger Stadium, combined. California Governor’s dysfunctional energy policies has led to the more expensive electricity and fuels in the state and laid bare the realities of systemic racial, health, economic, and environmental injustices that persist against the economic survivability of those that can least afford expensive energy, those with low income and those retirees on fixed incomes. Exorbitant energy costs have been contributory to the rapid growth of “ energy poverty” and makes California’s economic recovery from the pandemic even more challenging for the 18 million (45 percent of the 40 million Californians) that represent the ....