At the 2015 PCL Environmental Symposium, several common themes emerged after numerous presentations and discussions. Compared to models of sustainable “Smart Growth,” California’s current, low density suburban development:
Climate change, economic reality, and shifting population demographics have created new momentum around land use and urban reform.
Regional leaders from around the state are working together to create livable communities that will also meet our targets for greenhouse gas reduction. But the job is just beginning, and the road is long.
Governor Brown has been at this task since his 1978 publication of An Urban Strategy for California. In 2015, we anticipate that once again California’s Governor will take the lead in ushering in a new set of policies to assure a sustainable future when the California @ 50 Million: California’s Climate Future is finalized. We must join with him to create a common vision for California and plan the next concrete steps forward
Let’s rebuild California in a way that improves our quality of life, enhances our economic development, and protects our environment while using our tax dollars efficiently. That will require political cooperation, smart infrastructure investments, new technologies, creative public-private partnerships, and a reexamination of existing policies that unintentionally reward counterproductive land use decisions
PCL/PCL Foundation offered a range of sessions related to how CEQA interacts with other environmental laws and policies to create a more sustainable California. In addition to offering legal credit (CLE) for attorneys for several panels we also offered certification maintenance credit (AICP) for planners.