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Today's riddle: Why do fish live in salt water? 🤔 (Answer below!)
• Valley Water wants to take over flood control efforts on San Francisquito Creek (padailypost.com) — Flood control on San Francisquito Creek, which affects East Palo Alto, may shift from a small joint powers authority to the much larger Valley Water agency, after Palo Alto residents pushed for stronger leadership. East Palo Alto is a member of the creek authority, whose board includes Councilmember Mark Dinan, and any change in control could influence future flood protection projects and funding along the creek.
• Gujarat pitches technology, investment opportunities to Silicon Valley leaders (indicanews.com) — Gujarat's chief minister brought a high-profile investment pitch right into East Palo Alto, hosting a roundtable at the Four Seasons Hotel Silicon Valley to court Silicon Valley investors. While the visit focused on promoting Gujarat's tech and manufacturing sectors, it also highlighted East Palo Alto's role as a meeting point for global business and potential India–U.S. partnerships.
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