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Cannon Celebrates National Bike Month

05/28/2015

Once again, Cannon hosted their annual Bike Burrito Breakfast on May 14th in honor of National Bike Month. The early event fed over 175 dedicated bicyclists who stopped by on their way to work and school. Bikers were welcomed from all over the county with a classic breakfast burrito from Frank’s, a mountain of donut holes from SLO Donut Company,...

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“21st Street for the 21st Century” Article Published!

05/22/2015

San Luis Obispo, California, May 22, 2015 – Cannon is pleased to announce that the City of Paso Robles’ 21st Street Project and our role in this award winning project has been featured in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) magazine’s most recent May 2015 issue of Civil Engineering. To view a pdf of the article, click here: Civil Engineering...

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Cannon Supports National Bike Month!

04/17/2015

April 21, 2015 — Cannon is hosting a “Gear Up for Bike Month Expo” in an effort to get local bike enthusiasts ready for Bike Month in May. Representatives from Ride Share will be available to discuss events planned during Bike Month, along with representatives from the Bicycle Coalition and local cycling agencies. Other bike experts include local bike shops...

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The City of Paso Robles Wins Big at the USGB-C4 Awards Gala

12/06/2014

PASO ROBLES, CALIFORNIA (December 6, 2014) – The City of Paso Robles was recognized Friday evening by the US Green Building Council of the Central Coast Chapter (USGB-C4) for their innovative low impact design (LID) demonstration project, the 21st Street Improvements Project. Noted as the first Green and Complete Street on the Central Coast, the City was honored with the...

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Cannon Hosts LID Construction Workshop for the Central Coast Low Impact Development Initiative

11/14/2014

November 19, 2014 — In connection with the Central Coast Low Impact Development Initiative (LIDI), Cannon is hosting a Low Impact Development (LID) construction workshop to highlight specific considerations when undertaking a LID project. Local LID experts will discuss topics that include: Site Grading Construction Sequencing Special Construction Methods Material Specifications While seating for the live session has closed, those...

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Cannon Moves to Los Angeles

10/22/2014

Los Angeles, California (October 10, 2014) – Cannon is pleased to announce that our Los Angeles office has moved locations to 11900 West Olympic Boulevard, Suite 530 in Los Angeles. After many years in our office just a few miles down the road, our new location provides a larger office space for our growing team, even greater availability to regional clients,...

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Cannon Coasters Take on Northern California Bike Route

09/18/2014

-In 2011 we cycled from San Luis Obispo to Santa Monica (the SLOMo). -In 2012 we rode from Santa Cruz to SLO (along the scenic Big Sur coast)....

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Beer, Brats, and Backpacks Readies Local Kids for the School Year!

08/21/2014

Cannon offices were filled with cheers and laughter as those attending Thursday’s Beer, Brats, and Backpacks played board games, filled up on bratwurst and brought in backpacks, notebooks, and other goods to donate to local school children. While Beer, Brats, and Bikes (BB&B) is a regular event hosted by Cannon for clients and employees, this was the first official “Beer,...

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Cannon’s Fourth Annual Summer Barbeque Charity Event a Savory Success

08/14/2014

Cannon’s Well Worth It campaign was initiated in 2010 as a response to the critical need for clean water solutions in communities within Africa, South Asia, and other developing regions. In partnership with charity: water, Cannon holds several events throughout the year to raise funds for clean water projects. Among these, the Well Worth It Drive-Thru BBQ hosted each summer...

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Regional Recycled Water Strategic Plan Complete

07/03/2014

California remains highly vulnerable to water shortage this summer as ongoing climate issues plague the state with, historically, one of its most severe droughts. Though state-wide water usage has declined by 5% through May 2014 (ca.gov), water suppliers and government agencies continue to take efforts to increase water conservation. From campaigns raising conservation awareness in our communities to implementing a...

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