Implementing SB 375
What local governments need to know about climate change legislation.
Hosted by the Local Government Commission, the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research and Senator Darrell Steinberg.
AB 32 and SB 375 create a framework to help California meet the challenges of climate change. Local governments play a crucial role in helping the state implement these new laws and helping to preserve the high quality of life that California residents value.
These day-long workshops will cover:
Speakers will include top staff from Senator Steinberg’s office, the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research, and the California Air Resources Board. Regional and local experts will showcase some of the best and most innovative steps that local governments throughout the state are taking, providing specific examples as models for others to follow.
Dates & Registration: (Click city to register)
April 16 — Riverside (ended) See Riverside resources
May 7 — Fresno (ended) See Fresno resources
June 4 — San Diego (ended) See San Diego resources
June 25 — Los Angeles (ended) See Los Angeles resources
July 15 — Oakland (ended) See Oakland resources
July 30 — Sacramento
*AICP CM credit available*
PLATINUM
![]() Arup |
![]() PG&E |
![]() San Diego Gas & Electric A Sempra Energy utility® |
![]() South Coast Air Quality Management District |
![]() Southern California Edison |
![]() Southern California Gas Company, A Sempra Energy utility® |
GOLD
![]() Bay Area Air Quality Management District |
![]() EDAW |
![]() ICF Jones & Stokes |
SILVER
![]() Council of Fresno County Governments |
![]() San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District |
BRONZE
Fehr and Peers
Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District
PARTNERS
California State Association of Counties
Kern Council of Governments
League of California Cities