February 23, 2012
Hosted by The Central California U.S. Green Building Council Chapter and Southern California Edison
Registration is free to anyone interested in learning about creating a sustainable Valley. Representatives of local government, education, economic development, non-profit organizations, construction, and design industries are encouraged to attend.
For more information and to register, go to: http://usgbccc.org/vgg.html
February 24, 2012
Join Move LA, legislators and major stakeholders for a conversation on accelerating Measure R-funded transit expansion and community building around transit stops. More info at www.movela.org.
February 29, 2012
SPUR Lunchtime Forum
What does the death of redevelopment mean for urban development in the Bay Area? Come and hear a lively discussion with leaders from San Francisco and Oakland. Our speakers include Fred Blackwell, the Assistant City Administrator for the City of Oakland and Tiffany Bohee, the Executive Director of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency. Click here for more information.
March 2, 2012
Hosted by UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
Click here for more information and to register.
April 10, 2012
Please join us Tuesday, April 10 through Thursday, April 12 for the 2012 Annual Conference at the Sacramento Convention Center. Learn from your peers and colleagues, network with old friends and make some new ones, and help Housing California continue our work to prevent homelessness and increase the variety and supply of safe, stable, accessible, and permanently affordable places to live. Click here for more information
May 1, 2012
Hosted by TransForm
Diverse organizations and advocates across this state are speaking out locally for transportation choices. We need to channel some of this energy into Sacramento to win state investments and policies that are critical to achieving our common vision. Let’s come together this May 1 and 2 in Sacramento to learn, develop common strategies, and send a powerful message: California must support real transportation choices that are sustainable and equitable … NOW! Click here for more information and to register