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Building Livable Communities:

Making the Connections

AGENDA

Thursday, March 15
Colonial Room, Ahwahnee Hotel

7:00-9:30pm Pre-Conference Session

California’s Energy Crisis: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
• Pat Stoner, Program Director, Local Government Commission
• Woody Clark, Governor’s Office of Planning & Research
• Steve Nissen, Director, Governor’s Office of Planning & Research
• Councilmember Pam O’Connor, City of Santa Monica
• Susan Munves, Conservation Coordinator, City of Santa Monica
• Mayor Connie Stewart, City of Arcata

Friday, March 16
Tudor Lounge, Ahwahnee Hotel

7:00pm Conference Welcome

Conference Host • Mayor Jake Mackenzie, City of Rohnert Park; LGC Board Member

7:10pm Introduction of Participants

8:00pm Keynote: Envision Utah: A Model for California?

• Peter Calthorpe, Principal, Calthorpe Associates

9:30pm Adjourn for the evening

Saturday, March 17
Cliff/Falls Room, The Lodge

8:00am Continental Breakfast

9:00am Introductions around the room of newcomers

9:30am Regional Connections

• Ed Studor, Administrative Manager, Riverside County Transportation Land Management Agency

10:10am Connections Within a City

• Councilmember Marge Gobby, City of Reedley
• Zac Wald, Pedestrian Planner, City of Oakland

11:10am Break

11:25am Neighborhood Connections

• David Harris, Senior Management Analyst, Housing and Neighborhood Services Department, City of Oceanside

12:00-4:45pm Lunch/Free Time

4:45pm More Neighborhood Connections

• Mayor Lori Holt Pfeiler, City of Escondido
• Rachel Peterson, Executive Director, Urban Ecology

5:45pm Dinner

7:00pm "Principles" of the Past Are the Key to Our Future: A History of the Ahwahnee Principles

• Rick Cole, City Manager, City of Azusa
• Peter Calthorpe, Principal, Calthorpe Associates
• Judy Corbett, Executive Director, Local Government Commission

Special Slide Presentation Featuring Community Success Stories Over the Last Decade
• Judy Corbett, Executive Director, Local Government Commission

Ahwahnee Principles: The 10th Anniversary Special!
1991 Conference Participants Share Ahwahnee Principle Success Stories
Facilitated by: • Rick Cole, City Manager, City of Azusa
• Judy Abdo, Former Mayor, City of Santa Monica
• Councilmember Ken Genser, City of Santa Monica
• Supervisor Jane Dolan, Butte County
• Councilmember Walt Scherer, Town of Loomis
• Mayor Pat Kuhn, City of Oakdale
• Oscar Rios, Former Mayor, City of Watsonville
• Michael Sweeney, Undersecretary, California Resources Agency
• Mayor Tom Pico, City of Pleasanton
• Councilmember Kathi Lishman, City of Placerville
• Grantland Johnson, Secretary, State of California Department of Health and Human Services
• Mayor Heather Fargo, City of Sacramento

9:40pm Adjourn for the evening

Sunday, March 18
Tudor Lounge, Ahwahnee Hotel

8:00am Continental Breakfast

What’s the Role of the State and Local Governments for Planning for the Population Boom in California?

9:00am Overview of the Challenges of Growth

;• Stephen Levy, Director, Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy

9:45am State, Regional and Local Connections: Facilitated Dialogue with Partcipants

• Steve Nissen, Director, Governor’s Office of Planning & Research
• Nick Bollman, Executive Director, CCRL

11:00am Participant Wrap-Up: What Will You Do When You Go Home?

• Mayor Jake Mackenzie, City of Rohnert Park; LGC Board Member

Introduction | Agenda

   

 

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