Too Little? Too Much? City Planning in a Changing Water World
Wednesday May 11, 2016 8:00 am – noon
Hosted by the City of San Pablo
Davis Senior Park Center, 1661 Folsom Ave, San Pablo
Workshop Details
- View the workshop agenda and speaker abstracts/bios
- View the workshop attendees
Presentations
- Introductions, Lynda Deschambault, Executive Director, 4CL
- Welcome – San Pablo Vice Mayor, Cecilia Valdez
- Kathy Frevert, State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) and Vicki Lake, Department of Water Resources (DWR); State Water Mandates and What It Means for Cities
- Charles Bohlig, East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) and Chris Dundon, Contra Costa Water District (CCWD); Water Resources Management in Contra Costa County
- Anya Kamenskaya, DIG; The Expected Impacts on Our Cities and How to Adapt and Plan
Local Government Speakers
- Amanda Booth, City of San Pablo; Update on the City’s Climate Action Plan
- Michael Chandler, City of Martinez; CC Water District Collaboration
- Maurice Chaney, City of Roseville; A Water Conservation Success Story
- Michael Germeraad, ABAG; City Resiliency Mitigation Planning
- Open Peer to Peer Discussion
Resources
- 4CL’s Drought Resilience Fact Sheet
- 4CL’s City Adaptation Fact Sheet
- Berkeley Resilience Strategy
- EPA’s Drought Response and Recovery Project for Water Utilities: Case Study Map
- EPA’s Drought Response and Recovery for Water Utilities Guide
- Proposition 1 Press Release
- Proposition 1 Fact Sheet
- Article: Beverly hills and 3 other cities fined for failure to meet water conservation targets
- Governor Brown’s Executive Order: Making Water Conservation a Way of California Life
- PG&E’s Water/Energy Nexus Program
- East Bay Energy Watch’s “Energy Saving Programs for Cities”