This series is coordinated
by Jeff Tumlin of Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates,
Stephanie Reyes, policy director at Greenbelt Alliance, and Jim
Chappell, director of the Citizen Planning Institute at SPUR.
$100 for the series or $25 per session. Advance registration
required. Write to classes@spur.org.
Session 1 of 5
Responding to the Context: State Legislation
SB 375 and Sustainable Community Strategies Whether
professional planners, community groups, or activist citizens, we all
work to create change within the legislative framework. Absent national
policy, even something as weak as ratifying the Kyoto Protocol, these
laws and policies are primarily at the state level. SB 375 holds
tremendous promise for catalyzing climate-friendly communities. This
session will discuss what it take to create a strong sustainable
communities strategy for the Bay Area and ensue that plan becomes a
reality on the ground. We will learn the “6 P’s” of a sustainable
community strategy. Other legislation and standards such as the Global
Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (AB 32) and the CPUC’s Renewable
Portfolio Standard and BAAQMD’S proposed Indirect Source Rule will also
be explained and analyzed for our use.
With Jeff Tumlin, Nelson\Nygaard and Stephanie Reyes, Greenbelt Alliance and Bruce Riordan, Joint Policy Committee.
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