Local Blogs


By Steve Levy
E-mail Steve Levy | Follow this Blog
About this blog: I grew up in Los Angeles and moved to the area in 1963 when I started graduate school at Stanford. Nancy and I were married in 1977 and we lived for nearly 30 years in the Duveneck school area. Our children went to Paly. We moved ... (More)
About this blog: I grew up in Los Angeles and moved to the area in 1963 when I started graduate school at Stanford. Nancy and I were married in 1977 and we lived for nearly 30 years in the Duveneck school area. Our children went to Paly. We moved downtown in 2006 and enjoy being able to walk to activities. I do not drive and being downtown where I work and close to the CalTrain station and downtown amenities makes my life more independent. I have worked all my life as an economist focusing on the California economy. My work centers around two main activities. The first is helping regional planning agencies such as ABAG understand their long-term growth outlook. I do this for several regional planning agencies in northern, southern and central coast California. My other main activity is studying workforce trends and policy implications both as a professional and as a volunteer member of the NOVA (Silicon Valley) and state workforce boards. The title of the blog is Invest and Innovate and that is what I believe is the imperative for our local area, region, state and nation. That includes investing in people, in infrastructure and in making our communities great places to live and work. I served on the recent Palo Alto Infrastructure Commission. I also believe that our local and state economy benefits from being a welcoming community, which mostly we are a leader in, for people of all religions, sexual preferences and places of birth. (Hide)
Sort by: Most Recent | Most Popular
What Supports High Home Values in Palo Alto
Jun 14, 2012 11:40 am
Comments: 129 | Views: 30,978
Another title would be "Why do people want to live in Palo Alto".
I believe it is because we have great schools and lots of amenities, many of which are publicly... More
Jun 14, 2012 11:40 am
Comments: 129 | Views: 30,978
Another title would be "Why do people want to live in Palo Alto".
I believe it is because we have great schools and lots of amenities, many of which are publicly... More
Regional Growth Plans Explained
Aug 9, 2013 10:37 am
Comments: 32 | Views: 30,859
Last month the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) and Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) adopted Plan Bay Area, an integrated land use and transportation... More
Aug 9, 2013 10:37 am
Comments: 32 | Views: 30,859
Last month the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) and Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) adopted Plan Bay Area, an integrated land use and transportation... More
Toll Lanes Start
Sep 19, 2010 2:46 pm
Comments: 8 | Views: 29,906
A portion of southbound 680 will allow single occupancy cars to use the carpool lane for a fee starting on September 20th.
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_16104723
... More
Sep 19, 2010 2:46 pm
Comments: 8 | Views: 29,906
A portion of southbound 680 will allow single occupancy cars to use the carpool lane for a fee starting on September 20th.
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_16104723
... More
Sequestration--Small but Stupid
Feb 26, 2013 11:20 am
Comments: 22 | Views: 29,570
Federal budget spending will be reduced by $85 billion from current levels starting on March 1 if no action is taken to modify or postpone the sequester.
These... More
Feb 26, 2013 11:20 am
Comments: 22 | Views: 29,570
Federal budget spending will be reduced by $85 billion from current levels starting on March 1 if no action is taken to modify or postpone the sequester.
These... More
My Home Was Built by a Developer
Feb 12, 2014 1:59 pm
Comments: 58 | Views: 28,962
Town Square is full of angry comments about developers who have built office buildings recently in Palo Alto and council action with regard to these developments.
I... More
Feb 12, 2014 1:59 pm
Comments: 58 | Views: 28,962
Town Square is full of angry comments about developers who have built office buildings recently in Palo Alto and council action with regard to these developments.
I... More
ARCHIVES
Stay informed.
Get the day's top headlines from Almanac Online sent to your inbox in the Express newsletter.
Analysis/paralysis: The infamous ‘Palo Alto Process’ must go
By Diana Diamond | 13 comments | 2,631 views
Common Ground
By Sherry Listgarten | 3 comments | 2,276 views
The Time and Cost Savings of Avoiding a Long Commute
By Steve Levy | 6 comments | 1,913 views
Planting a Fall Garden?
By Laura Stec | 5 comments | 1,280 views