Smart Growth, Land Use & Planning

 

Smart Growth, Land Use & Planning News

California's population of 38 million is projected to grow to 46 million by 2030. A larger population means more people driving cars and pumping more greenhouse gases into the environment. To accommodate this growth the state will need more housing—but we must build it intelligently.

Passenger vehicles are the largest single source of greenhouse gas emissions in California, accounting for 30 percent of the total. In order to reduce those emissions, Californians' vehicle-

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Smart Growth, Land Use & Planning Votes

Year Bill # Description Assembly Senate Governor
2007 AB 1058 Our house is a very green house
Good
Good
Good
Good
Bad
Bad
2007 AB 70 Flood protection liability
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
2007 SB 17 Flood protection board
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
2007 SB 5 Flood protection plan
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
2007 SB 974 Cleaner ports (2007)
No Action
No Action
Good
Good
No Action
No Action
2007 SB 375 Better planning to curb global warming (2007)
No Action
No Action
Good
Good
No Action
No Action
2006 AB 1899 Development in the flood plains
Good
Good
No Action
No Action
No Action
No Action
2006 SB 1796 Improving flood protection in the Central Valley
Good
Good
Good
Good
Bad
Bad
2005 AB 1360 Cleaning up contaminated brownfield sites
Bad
Bad
No Action
No Action
No Action
No Action
2005 SB 409 Linking water supply and local land use planning
Bad
Bad
Good
Good
No Action
No Action
2005 AB 802 Adding flood control to local land use planning
Bad
Bad
No Action
No Action
No Action
No Action
2005 SB 44 Linking air quality and local land use planning
Bad
Bad
Good
Good
No Action
No Action
 
 

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