January 10, 2011
STATE OF CALIFORNIAJerry Brown, Governor
GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF PLANNING AND RESEARCH
1400 Tenth StreetSacramento, CA 95814
P.O. Box 3044Sacramento, CA 95812
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The California Planners’
Book of Lists
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State of CaliforniaJerry Brown, Governor
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Publication Developed by:Cuauhtemoc Gonzalez, Associate Planner
Contributors:California Department of Transportation, Division of AeronauticsCalifornia Department of Transportation, Division of Transportation PlanningCalifornia Native American Heritage CommissionLeague of California Cities
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Message FroM the state Clearinghouse DireCtor
January 2011
The Governor’s Office of Planning and Research (OPR) is pleased to announce the release of the 2011 California Planners’ Book of Lists. This annual publication is one of many technical assistance documents that OPR publishes. The Book of Lists has served planning professionals and the public for more than 25 years.
This edition features:
A directory of city and county planning agencies, Councils of Government, Local Agency Formation • Commissions, Airport Land Use Commissions, Tribal Governments and Regional Transportation Planning Entities;Contact information for select State and Federal agencies, and CEQA Judges;• A summary of city and county General Plan information;• The results of OPR’s 2010 Annual Planning Survey. The survey provides the latest information on local • planning activities and special issues of statewide concern; and,A cumulative index of questions asked in previous Annual Planning Surveys.•
Past editions of the Book of Lists are available to the public from the OPR website at www.opr.ca.gov under the “Publications and Forms” tab.
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Table of Contents
table oF ContentsMessage FroM the state Clearinghouse DireCtor..................................................iii
DireCtory oF Planning agenCies..........................................................................................1
Cities by County.................................................................................................................................................................2City Planning agenCies....................................................................................................................................................5Counties of California MaP...........................................................................................................................................33County Planning agenCies.............................................................................................................................................34tribal governMents.......................................................................................................................................................38loCal agenCy forMation CoMMissions (lafCos)..........................................................................................................44CounCils of governMent MaP........................................................................................................................................48CounCils of governMent (Cogs)....................................................................................................................................49regional transPortation Planning entities.............................................................................................................52airPort land use CoMMissions (aluCs).........................................................................................................................55seleCted California state agenCies.............................................................................................................................59seleCted federal agenCies............................................................................................................................................62CeQa Judges.......................................................................................................................................................................64
status oF loCal general Plans.............................................................................................67
general Plan status by City..........................................................................................................................................68general Plan status by County.....................................................................................................................................81toPiCal index of oPtional eleMents and year adoPted...........................................................................................83
2010 annual Planning survey: overview anD results..................................................99
JurisdiCtions that resPonded to the 2010 annual Planning survey...................................................................100
general Plan uPDate..........................................................................................................103
JurisdiCtions that are Currently undergoing an uPdate of one or More of their general PlaneleMents.....................................................................................................................................................................103
CoMPlete streets................................................................................................................111
JurisdiCtions that have adoPted and integrated CoMPlete streets PoliCies and/or PrograMs intothe following Plans.................................................................................................................................................111
JurisdiCtions with CoMPlete streets PoliCies that take the following transPortation usersinto Consideration................................................ ...................................................................................................119
JurisdiCtions that have adoPted street standards for the following environMental Contexts................122JurisdiCtions that have adoPted street standards that inClude the following street tyPes....................129
regional Planning & Collaboration.......................................................................138
JurisdiCtions that are Currently PartiCiPating in the develoPMent of a regional sustainableCoMMunities strategy..............................................................................................................................................138
JurisdiCtions that have inCorPorated all or Part of the reCoMMended land-use Patterns froM aloCal regional bluePrint Plan into their general Plan or other long-range Plan...................................149
JurisdiCtions that have PartiCiPated in the following tyPes of regional Plans.............................................150
solar energy DeveloPMent............................................................................................163
JurisdiCtions that have develoPed an adMinistrative aPProval ProCess for solar energy systeMs.............163JurisdiCtions that have adoPted an ordinanCe to helP with the aPProval of solar energy systeMs,
and whose ordinanCes have a Megawatt (Mw) range or liMit..........................................................................165
greenhouse gases................................................................................................................167
JurisdiCtions that have established a ghg eMission baseline..............................................................................167JurisdiCtions that have adoPted a CoMMunity-wide greenhouse gas eMission reduCtion target................172
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JurisdiCtions that have CalCulated or estiMated the total aMount of vehiCle Miles traveled (vMt)that would oCCur with the general Plan build out.........................................................................................176
JurisdiCtions that have adoPted, or are in the ProCess of drafting, PoliCies and/or PrograMs toaddress CliMate Change and/or to reduCe ghg eMissions.................................................................................177
JurisdiCtions that have adoPted a CliMate aCtion Plan or a ghg reduCtion Plan..........................................188JurisdiCtions that have language related to CliMate Change and ghg eMissions inCluded in their
general Plan..............................................................................................................................................................193
FunDing For Planning.......................................................................................................198
JurisdiCtions that aPPlied for grants for land use Planning.............................................................................198JurisdiCtions that aPPlied for grants to iMPleMent land use Plans.................................................................206
loCal hazarD Mitigation Plans..................................................................................209
JurisdiCtions that have adoPted a loCal hazard Mitigation Plan by resolution or other Means...............209JurisdiCtions that have adoPted a loCal hazard Mitigation Plan and where the Planning
dePartMent PartiCiPated in its develoPMent......................................................................................................215JurisdiCtions that have adoPted a loCal hazard Mitigation Plan and is inCorPorated as Part of the
safety eleMent..........................................................................................................................................................216JurisdiCtions that have notified the California eMergenCy ManageMent agenCy of the adoPtion of
the lhMP and it’s inClusion in the safety eleMent............................................................................................218JurisdiCtions that disCuss adaPtations and Changes in hazards resulting froM CliMate Change in
their lhMP..................................................................................................................................................................220
CuMulative book oF lists entries.....................................................................................221
2010 annual Planning survey.................................................................................................226
Directory of Planning Agencies
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Directory of Planning
Agencies
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Directory of Planning Agencies - Cities by County
AlAmedAAlamedaAlbanyBerkeleyDublinEmeryvilleFremontHaywardLivermoreNewarkOaklandPiedmontPleasantonSan LeandroUnion City
alPineNo incorporated cities
amadORAmador CityIoneJacksonPlymouthSutter Creek
ButteBiggsChicoGridleyOrovilleParadise
CalaveRasAngels Camp
ColuSAColusaWilliams
COntRa COstaAntiochBrentwoodClaytonConcordDanvilleEl CerritoHerculesLafayetteMartinezMoragaOakleyOrindaPinolePittsburgPleasant HillRichmondSan PabloSan RamonWalnut Creek
del nORteCrescent City
el dORadOPlacervilleSouth Lake Tahoe
FResnOClovisCoalingaFirebaughFowlerFresnoHuronKermanKingsburgMendotaOrange CoveParlierReedleySan JoaquinSangerSelma
GlennOrlandWillows
HumBoldtArcataBlue LakeEurekaFerndaleFortunaRio DellTrinidad
imPeRialBrawleyCalexicoCalipatriaEl CentroHoltvilleImperialWestmorland
inyOBishop
KeRnArvinBakersfieldCalifornia CityDelanoMaricopaMcFarlandRidgecrestShafterTaftTehachapiWasco
KinGsAvenalCorcoranHanfordLemoore
lAkeClearlakeLakeport
lassenSusanville
lOs anGelesAgoura HillsAlhambraArcadiaArtesiaAvalonAzusaBaldwin ParkBellBell GardensBellflowerBeverly HillsBradburyBurbankCalabasasCarsonCerritosClaremontCommerceComptonCovinaCudahyCulver CityDiamond BarDowneyDuarteEl MonteEl SegundoGardenaGlendaleGlendoraHawaiian GardensHawthorneHermosa BeachHidden HillsHuntington ParkIndustryInglewoodIrwindaleLa Cañada FlintridgeLa Habra HeightsLa MiradaLa PuenteLa VerneLakewoodLancasterLawndale
LomitaLong BeachLos AngelesLynwoodMalibuManhattan BeachMaywoodMonroviaMontebelloMonterey ParkNorwalkPalmdalePalos Verdes EstatesParamountPasadenaPico RiveraPomonaRancho Palos VerdesRedondo BeachRolling HillsRolling Hills EstatesRosemeadSan DimasSan FernandoSan GabrielSan MarinoSanta ClaritaSanta Fe SpringsSanta MonicaSierra MadreSignal HillSouth El MonteSouth GateSouth PasadenaTemple CityTorranceVernonWalnutWest CovinaWest HollywoodWestlake VillageWhittier
madeRaChowchillaMadera
maRinBelvedereCorte MaderaFairfaxLarkspurMill ValleyNovatoRossSan AnselmoSan RafaelSausalitoTiburon
maRiPOsaNo incorporated cities
mendOCinOFort BraggPoint ArenaUkiahWillits
meRCedAtwaterDos PalosGustineLivingstonLos BanosMerced
modoCAlturas
mOnOMammoth Lakes
mOnteReyCarmel-by-the-SeaDel Rey OaksGonzalesGreenfieldKing CityMarinaMontereyPacific GroveSalinasSand CitySeasideSoledad
naPaAmerican CanyonCalistogaNapaSt. HelenaYountville
nevadaGrass ValleyNevada CityTruckee
ORanGeAliso ViejoAnaheimBreaBuena ParkCosta MesaCypressDana PointFountain ValleyFullertonGarden GroveHuntington Beach
Cities by County
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Directory of Planning Agencies - Cities by County
IrvineLa HabraLa PalmaLaguna BeachLaguna HillsLaguna NiguelLaguna WoodsLake ForestLos AlamitosMission ViejoNewport BeachOrangePlacentiaRancho Santa MargaritaSan ClementeSan Juan CapistranoSanta AnaSeal BeachStantonTustinVilla ParkWestminsterYorba Linda
PlaCeRAuburnColfaxLincolnLoomisRocklinRoseville
PlumasPortola
RiveRsideBanningBeaumontBlytheCalimesaCanyon LakeCathedral CityCoachellaCoronaDesert Hot SpringsHemetIndian WellsIndioLa QuintaLake ElsinoreMenifeeMoreno ValleyMurrietaNorcoPalm DesertPalm SpringsPerrisRancho Mirage
RiversideSan JacintoTemeculaWildomar
saCRamentOCitrus HeightsElk GroveFolsomGaltIsletonRancho CordovaSacramento
san BenitOHollisterSan Juan Bautista
san BeRnaRdinOAdelantoApple ValleyBarstowBig Bear LakeChinoChino HillsColtonFontanaGrand TerraceHesperiaHighlandLoma LindaMontclairNeedlesOntarioRancho CucamongaRedlandsRialtoSan BernardinoTwentynine PalmsUplandVictorvilleYucaipaYucca Valley
san dieGOCarlsbadChula VistaCoronadoDel MarEl CajonEncinitasEscondidoImperial BeachLa MesaLemon GroveNational CityOceansidePoway
San DiegoSan MarcosSanteeSolana BeachVista
san FRanCisCOSan Francisco
san JOaquinEscalonLathropLodiMantecaRiponStocktonTracy
san luis OBisPOArroyo GrandeAtascaderoGrover BeachMorro BayPaso RoblesPismo BeachSan Luis Obispo
san mateOAthertonBelmontBrisbaneBurlingameColmaDaly CityEast Palo AltoFoster CityHalf Moon BayHillsboroughMenlo ParkMillbraePacificaPortola ValleyRedwood CitySan BrunoSan CarlosSan MateoSouth San FranciscoWoodside
santa BaRBaRaBuelltonCarpinteriaGoletaGuadalupeLompocSanta BarbaraSanta MariaSolvang
santa ClaRaCampbellCupertinoGilroyLos AltosLos Altos HillsLos GatosMilpitasMonte SerenoMorgan HillMountain ViewPalo AltoSan JoseSanta ClaraSaratogaSunnyvale
santa CRuzCapitolaSanta CruzScotts ValleyWatsonville
SHAStAAndersonReddingShasta Lake
sieRRaLoyalton
sisKiyOuDorrisDunsmuirEtnaFort JonesMontagueMount ShastaTulelakeWeedYreka
sOlanOBenicia DixonFairfieldRio VistaSuisun CityVacavilleVallejo
sOnOmaCloverdaleCotatiHealdsburgPetalumaRohnert ParkSanta RosaSebastopol
SonomaWindsor
stanislausCeresHughsonModestoNewmanOakdalePattersonRiverbankTurlockWaterford
sutteRLive OakYuba City
teHAmACorningRed BluffTehama
tRinityNo incorporated cities
tulaReDinubaExeterFarmersvilleLindsayPortervilleTulareVisaliaWoodlake
tuOlumneSonora
ventuRaCamarillo FillmoreMoorparkOjaiOxnardPort HuenemeSanta PaulaSimi ValleyThousand OaksVentura
yOlODavisWest SacramentoWintersWoodland
yuBaMarysvilleWheatland
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Directory of Planning Agencies - Charter Cities
CaliFornia Charter Cities
The following list provided courtesy of the League of California Cities identifies the Charter Cities in California. For additional information on Charter Cities, please see the League of California Cities website at www.cacities.org/chartercities.
AdelantoAlamedaAlbanyAlhambraAnaheimArcadiaBakersfieldBellBerkeleyBig Bear LakeBuena ParkBurbankCarlsbadCerritosChicoChula VistaComptonCulver CityCypressDel MarDesert Hot SpringsDinubaDowneyEl CentroEurekaExeterFolsomFortunaFresnoGilroy
GlendaleGrass ValleyHaywardHuntington BeachIndian WellsIndustryInglewoodIrvineIrwindaleKingsburgLancasterLa QuintaLemooreLindsayLoma LindaLong BeachLos AlamitosLos AngelesMarinaMarysvilleMercedModestoMontereyMountain ViewNapaNeedlesNewport BeachNorcoOaklandOceanside
OrovillePacific GrovePalm DesertPalm SpringsPalmdalePalo AltoPasadenaPetalumaPiedmontPlacentiaPomonaPort HuenemePortervilleRancho MirageRedondo BeachRedwood CityRichmondRiversideRosevilleSacramentoSalinasSan BernardinoSan DiegoSan FranciscoSan JoseSan LeandroSan Luis ObispoSan MarcosSan MateoSan Rafael
San RamonSand City Santa AnaSanta BarbaraSanta ClaraSanta CruzSanta MariaSanta MonicaSanta RosaSanteeSeal BeachShafterSignal HillSolvangStocktonSunnyvaleTemple CityTorranceTruckeeTulareVallejoVenturaVernonVictorvilleVisaliaVistaWatsonvilleWhittierWoodlake
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Directory of Planning Agencies - City Planning Agencies
City Planning agenCies
adelantOCommunity Development DepartmentRick GomezDirector11600 Air ExpresswayP.O. Box 10Adelanto, CA 92301T: (760) 246-2300 ext. 3028F: (760) [email protected]
aGOuRa HillsPlanning & Community DevelopmentMike KaminoDirector30001 Ladyface CourtAgoura Hills, CA 91301T: (818) 597-7321F: (818) [email protected]
AlAmedAPlanning & Building DepartmentAndrew ThomasPlanning Services Manager2263 Santa Clara Avenue, Room 190Alameda, CA 94501T: (510) 747-6800F: (510) [email protected]
alBanyCommunity Development DepartmentJeff BondPlanning and Building Manager1000 San Pablo AvenueAlbany, CA 94706T: (510) 528-5760F: (510) [email protected]
alHamBRaDevelopment Services DepartmentJames FunkDirector111 South First StreetAlhambra, CA 91801T: (626) 570-5034F: (626) [email protected]
alisO vieJOPlanning DepartmentAlbert ArmijoDirector
12 Journey Street, Suite 100Aliso Viejo, CA 95626T: (949) 425-2525F: (949) [email protected]
altuRasPlanning DepartmentChester RobertsonDirector200 West North StreetAlturas, CA 96101T: (530) 233-2512F: (530) [email protected]
amadOR CityCity Council/City Planner14531 School StreetP.O. Box 200Amador City, CA 95601T: (209) 267-0682F: (209) [email protected]
ameRiCan CanyOnCommunity DevelopmentBrent Cooper, AICPDirector4381 Broadway Street, Suite 201American Canyon, CA 94503T: (707) 647-4336F: (707) 643-2355bcooper@cityofamericancanyon.orgwww.cityofamericancanyon.org
anaHeimPlanning DepartmentSheri Vander DussenDirector200 South Anaheim Boulevard, Suite 162Anaheim, CA 92805T: (714) 765-5139F: (714) [email protected]
andeRsOnDevelopment Services DepartmentMarty MofieldActing Building Official1887 Howard StreetAnderson, CA 96007T: (530) 378-6636F: (530) [email protected]
anGels CamPPlanning DepartmentDavid HanhamDirector571 Stanislaus Avenue, Suite JP.O. Box 667Angels Camp, CA 95222T: (209) 736-1346F: (209) [email protected]
antiOCHCommunity Development & Recreation Dept.Tina WehrmeisterDirector200 H StreetAntioch, CA 94531-5007T: (925) 779-7035F: (925) [email protected]
aPPle valleyCommunity Development DepartmentLori LamsonAsstant Director14955 Dale Evans ParkwayApple Valley, CA 92307T: (760) 240-7000 ext. 7200F: (760) [email protected]
aRCadiaDevelopment Services DepartmentJason Kruckeberg, AICPDirector240 West Huntington DriveArcadia, CA 91066-6021T: (626) 574-5423F: (626) [email protected]
aRCataCommunity Development DepartmentLarry OetkerDirector736 F StreetArcata, CA 95521T: (707) 822-5955F: (707) [email protected]
aRROyO GRandeCommunity Development DepartmentTeresa McClishDirector
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Directory of Planning Agencies - City Planning Agencies
214 East Branch StreetP.O. Box 550Arroyo Grande, CA 93422T: (805) 473-5420F: (805) [email protected]
aRtesiaPlanning DepartmentOkina DorDirector18747 Clarkdale AvenueArtesia, CA 90701T: (562) 865-6262F: (562) [email protected]
aRvinPlanning DepartmentIsaac GeorgeDirector200 Campus DriveArvin, CA 93203T: (661) 854-6183F: (661) [email protected]
atasCadeROCommunity Development DepartmentWarren FraceDirector6907 El Camino Real, Suite 6Atascadero, CA 93422T: (805) 461-5035F: (805) [email protected]
atHeRtOnPlanning CommissionNeal J. MartinTown Planner91 Ashfield RoadAtherton, CA 94027T: (650) 752-0560F: (650) [email protected]
atwateRCommunity Development DepartmentStanley FeathersAssistant City Manager750 Bellevue RoadAtwater, CA 95301T: (209) 357-6340F: (209) [email protected]
auBuRnCommunity Development DepartmentWilfred WongDirector1225 Lincoln Way, Room 3Auburn, CA 95603T: (530) 823-4211 ext. 133F: (530) [email protected]
avalOnPlanning DepartmentAmanda CookDirector410 Avalon Canyon RoadP.O. Box 707Avalon, CA 90704T: (310) 510-0220F: (310) [email protected]
avenalCommunity Development DepartmentSteven SoppDirector919 Skyline BoulevardAvenal, CA 93204T: (559) 386-5782F: (559) [email protected]
azusaEconomic and Community Development Dept.Kurt ChristiansenDirector213 East Foothill BoulevardAzusa, CA 91702T: (626) 812-5299F: (626) [email protected]
BaKeRsFieldDevelopment Services, Planning DivisionJim EggertDirector1715 Chester AvenueBakersfield, CA 93301T: (661) 326-3733F: (661) [email protected]
Baldwin PaRKPlanning DivisionAmy HarbinCity Planner14403 East Pacific Avenue, 2nd FloorBaldwin Park, CA 91706T: (626) 813-5261F: (626) 337-2625
BanninGCommunity Development DepartmentZai Abu BakarDirector99 East Ramsey StreetP.O. Box 998Banning, CA 92220T: (951) 922-3125F: (951) [email protected]
BaRstOwCommunity Development DepartmentMichael MassiminiCity Planner220 East Mountain View Street, Suite ABarstow, CA 92311T: (760) 255-5152F: (760) [email protected]
BeaumOntPlanning DepartmentErnest EggerDirector550 East Sixth StreetBeaumont, CA 92223T: (951) 769-8520F: (951) [email protected]
BellPlanning Department6330 Pine AvenueBell, CA 90201T: (323) 588-6211F: (323) [email protected]
Bell GaRdensCommunity Development DepartmentAldo SchindlerDirector7100 South Garfield AvenueBell Gardens, CA 90201T: (562) 806-7700 ext. 7721F: (562) [email protected]
BellFlOweRCommunity Development DepartmentBrian K. LeeDirector16600 Civic Center DriveBellflower, CA 90706T: (562) 804-1424
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Directory of Planning Agencies - City Planning Agencies
F: (562) [email protected]
BelmOntCommunity Development, Planning DivisionCarlos de MeloDirectorOne Twin Pines Lane, Suite 110Belmont, CA 94002T: (650) 595-7417F: (650) [email protected]
BelvedeRePlanning DepartmentPierce MacDonaldPlanning Manager450 San Rafael AvenueBelvedere, CA 94920T: (415) 436-3838F: (415) [email protected]
BeniCiaCommunity Development DepartmentCharlie KnoxDirector250 East L StreetBenicia, CA 94510T: (707) 746-4280F: (707) [email protected]
BeRKeleyDepartment of Planning and DevelopmentDan MarksDirector2120 Milvia StreetBerkeley, CA 94704T: (510) 981-7400F: (510) [email protected]
BeveRly HillsCommunity Development DepartmentSusan Healy Keene, AICPDirector455 North Rexford Drive, 1st Floor, Room 140Beverly Hills, CA 90210T: (310) 285-1127F: (310) [email protected]
BiG BeaR laKePlanning DepartmentJim MillerDirector39707 Big Bear Boulevard
P.O. Box 10000Big Bear Lake, CA 92315T: (909) 866-5831 ext. 153F: (909) [email protected]
BiGGsPlanning DepartmentScott FriendCity Planner465 C StreetP.O. Box 1134Biggs, CA 95917T: (530) 868-5447F: (530) [email protected]
BisHOPPlanning DepartmentJim SouthworthDirector377 West Line StreetP.O. Box 1236Bishop, CA 93515T: (760) 873-8458F: (760) [email protected]
Blue lAkeJohn BerchtoldCity Manager111 Greenwood AvenueP.O. Box 458Blue Lake, CA 95525T: (707) 668-5655F: (707) [email protected]
BlytHeDevelopment Services DepartmentJennifer Wellman, AICPDirector235 North BroadwayBlythe, CA 92225T: (760) 922-6130F: (760) [email protected]
BRadBuRyPlanning DepartmentDavid Meyer, AICPCity Planner600 Winston AvenueBradbury, CA 91008T: (626) 358-3218F: (626) [email protected]
BRawleyPlanning DepartmentGordon Gaste, AICPDirector400 Main Street, Suite 2Brawley, CA 92227T: (760) 344-8822F: (760) [email protected]
BReaDevelopment Services DepartmentEric NicollDirector1 Civic Center CircleBrea, CA 92821T: (714) 990-7674F: (714) [email protected]
BRentwOOdCommunity Development DepartmentCasey McCannDirector118 Oak StreetBrentwood, CA 94513T: (925) 516-5405F: (925) [email protected]
BRisBaneCommunity Development DepartmentJohn A. SwieckiDirector50 Park PlaceBrisbane, CA 94005T: (415) 508-2120F: (415) 467-5547www.ci.brisbane.ca.us
BuelltOnPlanning DepartmentMarc Bierdzinski, AICPDirector331-B Park StreetP.O. Box 1819Buellton, CA 93427T: (805) 688-7474F: (805) [email protected]
Buena PaRKCommunity Development DepartmentJoel Rosen, AICPDirector6650 Beach Boulevard, First FloorBuena Park, CA 90622T: (714) 562-3610F: (714) 562-3770
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Directory of Planning Agencies - City Planning Agencies
BuRBanKCommunity Development DepartmentGreg Herrmann, AICPDirector150 North Third StreetP.O. Box 6459Burbank, CA 91502T: (818) 238-5176F: (818) [email protected]
BuRlinGameCommunity Development DepartmentWilliam MeekerDirector501 Primrose RoadBurlingame, CA 94010T: (650) 558-7250F: (650) [email protected]
CAlABASASCommunity Development DepartmentMaureen Tamuri, AIA, AICPDirector100 Civic Center WayCalabasas, CA 91302T: (818) 224-1600F: (818) [email protected]
CalexiCOPlanning DepartmentVictor M. CarrilloCity Manager608 Heber AvenueCalexico, CA 92231T: (760) 768-2105F: (760) [email protected]
CaliFORnia CityPlanning DepartmentWilliam T. Weil, Jr.City Manager/Planning Director21000 Hacienda BoulevardCalifornia City, CA 93505-2293T: (760) 373-7141F: (760) [email protected]
CalimesaCommunity Development DepartmentGustavo J. RomoDirector909 Park Avenue
Calimesa, CA 92320T: (909) 795-9801 ext. 229F: (909) [email protected]
CaliPatRiaPlanning DepartmentRomualdo MedinaCity Manager125 North Park AvenueCalipatria, CA 92243T: (760) 348-4141F: (760) [email protected]
CalistOGaPlanning and Building DepartmentCharlene GallinaDirector1232 Washington StreetCalistoga, CA 94515T: (707) 942-2827F: (707) [email protected]
CamaRillODepartment of Community DevelopmentRobert W. Burrow, AICPDirector601 Carmen DriveCamarillo, CA 93010T: (805) 388-5360F: (805) [email protected]
CamPBellCommunity Development DepartmentKirk E. HeinrichsDirector70 North First StreetCampbell, CA 95008T: (408) 378-3221F: (408) [email protected]
CanyOn laKePlanning DivisionLori MossCity Manager31516 Railroad Canyon RoadCanyon Lake, CA 92587T: (951) 244-2955F: (951) [email protected]
CaPitOlaPlanning DepartmentDerek Johnson
Director420 Capitola AvenueCapitola, CA 95010T: (831) 475-7300 ext. 216F: (831) [email protected]
CaRlsBadCarlsbad Planning DivisionDon Neu, AICPCity Planner1635 Faraday AvenueCarlsbad, CA 92008-7314T: (760) 602-4601F: (760) [email protected]
CaRmel-By-tHe-seaCommunity Planning & BuildingSean ConroyPlanning & Building Services ManagerCity Hall, Monte Verde StreetP.O. Box CCCarmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921T: (831) 620-2010F: (831) [email protected]
CaRPinteRiaCommunity Development DepartmentJackie CampbellDirector5775 Carpinteria AvenueCarpinteria, CA 93013T: (805) 684-5405 ext. 451F: (805) [email protected]
CaRsOnEconomic Development, Planning DivisionSheri Repp-LoadsmanPlanning Manager701 East Carson StreetCarson, CA 90745T: (310) 830-7600F: (310) [email protected]://ci.carson.ca.us
CatHedRal CityPlanning DepartmentLeisa LukesDirector68700 Avenida Lalo GuerreroCathedral City, CA 92234T: (760) 770-0370F: (760) [email protected]
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Directory of Planning Agencies - City Planning Agencies
CeResDevelopment ServicesTom WestbrookPlanning and Building Manager2220 Magnolia StreetCeres, CA 95307T: (209) 538-5774F: (209) [email protected]
CeRRitOsCommunity Development DepartmentTorrey ContrerasDirector18125 Bloomfield AvenueP.O. Box 3130Cerritos, CA 90703T: (562) 916-1201F: (562) [email protected]
CHiCOCommunity Development Dept., PlanningMark WolfeDirector411 Main Street, 2nd FloorP.O. Box 3420Chico, CA 95927T: (530) 879-6813F: (530) [email protected]
CHinOCommunity Development, PlanningPat GriffinAssistant City Manager13220 Central AvenueChino, CA 91708-0667T: (909) 591-9812F: (909) [email protected]
CHinO HillsCommunity Development DepartmentChristine KellyDirector14000 City Center DriveChino Hills, CA 91709T: (909) 364-2740F: (909) [email protected]
CHOwCHillaCommunity Development DepartmentJay VarneyActing City Administrator130 South Second Street, Civic Center PlazaChowchilla, CA 93610T: (559) 665-8615 ext. 405
F: (559) [email protected]
CHula vistaDevelopment Services DepartmentGary HalbertDirector276 Fourth AvenueChula Vista, CA 91910T: (619) 691-5002F: (619) [email protected]
CitRus HeiGHtsCommunity & Economic Development Dept.Rhonda ShermanDirector6237 Fountain Square DriveCitrus Heights, CA 95621T: (916) 727-4740F: (916) [email protected]
ClaRemOntCommunity Development, Planning DivisionAnthony WittDirector207 Harvard AvenueClaremont, CA 91711-0880T: (909) 399-5470F: (909) [email protected]
ClaytOnCommunity Development DepartmentDavid WolteringDirector6000 Heritage TrailClayton, CA 94517-1250T: (925) 673-7343F: (925) [email protected]
CleaRlaKeCommunity Development DepartmentDale NeimanCity Administrator14050 Olympic DriveClearlake, CA 95422T: (707) 994-8201 ext. 120F: (707) [email protected]
ClOveRdaleCommunity Development DepartmentBruce KibbyDirector126 North Cloverdale Boulevard
Cloverdale, CA 95425T: (707) 894-1701F: (707) [email protected]
ClOvisPlanning and Development ServicesDwight KrollDirector1033 Fifth StreetClovis, CA 93612T: (559) 324-2340F: (559) [email protected]
CoACHellACommunity Development DepartmentLinda B. GuillisDevelopment Services Director1515 Sixth StreetCoachella, CA 92236T: (760) 398-3102F: (760) [email protected]
COalinGaCommunity Development DepartmentBill SkinnerDirector/City Manager155 West Durian StreetCoalinga, CA 93210T: (559) 935-1533F: (559) [email protected]
ColfAxPlanning DepartmentGabe ArmstrongDirector33 South Main StreetP.O. Box 702Colfax, CA 95713T: (530) 346-2313F: (530) [email protected]
ColmAPlanning DepartmentColette MeunierActing City Planner1190 El Camino RealColma, CA 94014T: (650) 985-2590F: (650) [email protected]
COltOnDevelopment Services Department
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Mark Tomich, AICPDirector659 North La Cadena DriveColton, CA 92324T: (909) 370-5079F: (909) [email protected]
ColuSAPlanning DepartmentBryan SticeSenior Planner425 Webster StreetColusa, CA 95932T: (530) 458-4740 ext. 103F: (530) [email protected]
COmmeRCeCommunity Development DepartmentRobert ZarrilliDirector2535 Commerce WayCommerce, CA 90040T: (323) 722-4805F: (323) [email protected]
COmPtOnPlanning DepartmentDerek R. HullDirector205 South Willowbrook AvenueCompton, CA 90220T: (310) 605-5532F: (310) [email protected]
COnCORdCommunity Development DepartmentPhillip WoodsPrincipal Planner1950 Parkside Drive, MS 53Concord, CA 94519T: (925) 671-3284F: (925) [email protected]
CORCORanCommunity Development DepartmentSusan AtkinsDirector832 Whitley AvenueCorcoran, CA 93212T: (559) 992-2151 ext. 230F: (559) [email protected]
CORninGBuilding & Planning DepartmentSteve KimbroughCity Manager794 Third StreetCorning, CA 96021T: (530) 824-7036F: (530) [email protected]
COROnaCommunity Development DepartmentJoanne ColettaDirector400 South Vicentia AvenueCorona, CA 92882T: (951) 736-2262F: (951) [email protected]
COROnadOCommunity Development DepartmentRachel A. HurstDirector1825 Strand WayCoronado, CA 92118T: (619) 522-7326F: (619) [email protected]
CORte madeRaPlanning DepartmentDan BellInterim Planning Director300 Tamalpais DriveCorte Madera, CA 94925T: (415) 927-5064F: (415) [email protected]
CoStA meSADevelopment Services Department, PlanningKimberly Brandt, AICPDirector77 Fair Drive, 2nd FloorP.O. Box 1200Costa Mesa, CA 92628T: (714) 754-5610F: (714) [email protected]
COtatiPlanning DepartmentMarsha Sue LustigDirector201 West Sierra AvenueCotati, CA 94931T: (707) 665-3637F: (707) 792-4604
COvinaCommunity Development Department125 East College StreetCovina, CA 91723-2199T: (626) 384-5453F: (626) 858-5479www.ci.covina.ca.us
CResCent CityPlanning DepartmentEric TaylorAssociate Planner377 J StreetCrescent City, CA 95531T: (707) 464-9506F: (707) [email protected]
CudaHyCommunity Development DepartmentSaul BolivarDirector5220 Santa Ana StreetCudahy, CA 90201T: (323) 773-5143 ext. 238F: (323) [email protected]
CulveR CityPlanning DivisionThomas M. GorhamPlanning Manager9770 Culver BoulevardCulver City, CA 90232T: (310) 253-5710F: (310) [email protected]
CuPeRtinOCommunity Development DepartmentAarti ShrivastavaDirector10300 Torre AvenueCupertino, CA 95014T: (408) 777-3308F: (408) [email protected]
CyPRessCommunity Development DepartmentTed J. CommerdingerDirector5275 Orange AvenueCypress, CA 90630T: (714) 229-6720F: (714) 229-0154
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daly CityEconomic and Community Development, Planning DivisionRichard N. BergerDirector333 90th StreetDaly City, CA 94015T: (650) 991-8033F: (650) [email protected]
dana POintCommunity Development DepartmentKyle ButterwickDirector33282 Golden Lantern, Suite 212Dana Point, CA 92629T: (949) 248-3563F: (949) [email protected]
danvillePlanning DivisionSteve LakeDirector510 La Gonda WayDanville, CA 94526T: (925) 314-3305F: (925) [email protected]
davisCommunity Development DepartmentKen HiattDirector23 Russell BoulevardDavis, CA 95616T: (530) 757-5610F: (530) [email protected]
del maRPlanning and Community Development Dept.Adam BirnbaumPlanning Manager1050 Camino del MarDel Mar, CA 92014T: (858) 755-9313F: (818) [email protected]
del Rey OaKsCity HallDaniel DawsonCity Manager650 Canyon Del Rey Road
Del Rey Oaks, CA 93940T: (831) 394-8511F: (831) [email protected]
delanOCommunity Development DepartmentKeith WoodcockDirector1005 11th AvenueP.O. Box 3010Delano, CA 93216T: (661) 720-2218F: (661) [email protected]
deseRt HOt sPRinGsCommunity Development DepartmentMartin MaganaDirector65-950 Pierson BoulevardDesert Hot Springs, CA 92240T: (760) 329-6411 ext. 259F: (760) [email protected]
diamOnd BaRCommunity Development DepartmentGreg Gubman, AICPDirector21825 Copley DriveDiamond Bar, CA 91765-4178T: (909) 839-7030F: (909) [email protected]
dinuBaPublic WorksBlanca BeltranDirector405 East El Monte WayDinuba, CA 93618T: (559) 591-5906F: (559) [email protected]
dixOnCommunity Development DepartmentDavid DowswellDirector600 East A StreetDixon, CA 95620T: (707) 678-7000F: (707) [email protected]
dORRisPlanning Commission
Carol McKayCity Administrator307 South Main StreetP.O. Box 768Dorris, CA 96023T: (530) 397-3511F: (530) [email protected]
dOs PalOsPlanning CommissionDarrel FonsecaCity Manager2174 Blossom StreetDos Palos, CA 93620T: (209) 392-2174F: (209) [email protected]
dOwneyCommunity Development DepartmentWilliam DavisCity Planner11111 Brookshire AvenueP.O. Box 7016Downey, CA 90241T: (562) 904-7154F: (562) [email protected]
duaRteCommunity Development DepartmentCraig HensleyDirector1600 Huntington DriveDuarte, CA 91010T: (626) 357-7931 ext. 230F: (626) [email protected]
duBlinCommunity Development Dept., Planning Jeri RamDirector100 Civic PlazaDublin, CA 94568T: (925) 833-6610F: (925) [email protected]
dunsmuiRPlanningJim LindleyCity Manager5915 Dunsmuir AvenueDunsmuir, CA 96025T: (530) 235-4822F: (530) [email protected]://ci.dunsmuir.ca.us
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east PalO altOPublic Works, Planning DivisionBrent ButlerPlanning Manager2415 University AvenueEast Palo Alto, CA 94303T: (650) 853-3185F: (650) [email protected]
eAStvAlePlanning DepartmentEric NorrisDirector6080 Hammer Avenue, Suite 100Eastvale, CA 91752T: (951) 361-0900F: (951) [email protected]
el CaJOnCommunity Development DepartmentMelissa AyresDirector200 Civic Center WayEl Cajon, CA 92020T: (619) 441-1741F: (619) [email protected]
el CentROPlanning and Zoning DepartmentNorma M. VillicanaDirector1275 Main StreetEl Centro, CA 92243T: (760) 337-4545F: (619) [email protected]
el CeRRitOEnvironmental and Development Services DepartmentJennifer CarmanDevelopment Services Manager10890 San Pablo AvenueEl Cerrito, CA 94530-2392T: (510) 215-4330F: (510) [email protected]
el mOntePlanning DivisionAlexander ChanPlanning Services Manager11333 Valley BoulevardEl Monte, CA 91731-3293T: (626) 258-8626F: (626) 580-2293
el seGundOPlanning and Building Safety DepartmentKimberly ChristensenPlanning Manager350 Main StreetEl Segundo, CA 90245T: (310) 524-2344F: (310) [email protected]
elK GROvePlanning DepartmentTaro EchiburuInterim Planning Director8401 Laguna Palms WayElk Grove, CA 95758T: (916) 683-7111F: (916) [email protected]
emeRyvillePlanning DepartmentCharles S. BryantDirector1333 Park AvenueEmeryville, CA 94608T: (510) 596-4307F: (510) [email protected]
enCinitasPlanning and Building DepartmentPatrick MurphyDirector505 South Vulcan AvenueEncinitas, CA 92024T: (760) 943-2101F: (760) [email protected]
esCalOnCommunity Development DepartmentJohn AbrewCity Engineer/Public Works Director1855 Coley AvenueP.O. Box 248Escalon, CA 95320T: (209) 838-4135F: (209) [email protected]
esCOndidOCommunity Developement DepartmentBarbara Redlitz, AICPDirector201 North Broadway
Escondido, CA 92025T: (760) 839-4556F: (760) [email protected]
etnaPlanning DepartmentPamela RussellCity Clerk440 Main StreetP.O. Box 460Etna, CA 96027T: (530) 467-5256F: (530) [email protected]
euReKaCommunity Development DepartmentSidnie Olson, AICPDirector531 K StreetEureka, CA 95501-1146T: (707) 441-4160F: (707) [email protected]
exeteRPlanning DepartmentGreg CollinsContract City Planner137 North F StreetP.O. Box 237Exeter, CA 93221T: (559) 592-5558F: (559) [email protected]
FaiRFaxPlanning and Building ServicesJames M. MooreDirector142 Bolinas RoadFairfax, CA 94930T: (415) 453-1584F: (415) [email protected]
FaiRFieldCommunity Development DepartmentErin BeaversDirector1000 Webster Street, Suite 200Fairfield, CA 94533T: (707) 428-7461F: (707) [email protected]
FaRmeRsvilleCommunity Development Department
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Karl SchoettlerContract City Planner909 West Visalia RoadFarmersville, CA 93223T: (559) 747-0458F: (559) [email protected]
FeRndalePlanning DepartmentGeorge WilliamsonContract City Planner834 Main StreetP.O. Box 1095Ferndale, CA 95536T: (707) 786-4224F: (707) [email protected]://ci.ferndale.ca.us
FillmOReCommunity Development DepartmentKevin McSweeneyDirector250 Central AvenueFillmore, CA 93015T: (805) 524-1500 ext. 116F: (805) [email protected]
FiReBauGHCommunity Development DepartmentKarl SchoettlerContract City Planner1133 P StreetFirebaugh, CA 93622T: (559) 659-2043F: (559) [email protected]
folSomCommunity Development DepartmentDavid E. MillerDirector50 Natoma StreetFolsom, CA 95630T: (916) 355-7224F: (916) [email protected]
FOntanaCommunity Development DepartmentDon Williams, AICPDirector8353 Sierra AvenueFontana, CA 92335T: (909) 350-7640F: (909) [email protected]
FORt BRaGGCommunity Development DepartmentMarie JonesDirector416 North Franklin StreetFort Bragg, CA 95437T: (707) 961-2827F: (707) [email protected]
FORt JOnesCity CouncilLinda RomaineCity Clerk11960 East StreetP.O. Box 40Fort Jones, CA 96032T: (530) 468-2281F: (530) [email protected]
FORtunaCommunity Development Dept., PlanningLiz ShoreyDeputy Director621 11th StreetP.O. Box 545Fortuna, CA 95540T: (707) 725-7600F: (707) [email protected]
FOsteR CityCommunity Development DepartmentRichard MarksDirector610 Foster City BoulevardFoster City, CA 94404T: (650) 286-3225F: (650) [email protected]
FOuntain valleyPlanning DepartmentAndrew PereaDirector10200 Slater AvenueFountain Valley, CA 92708T: (714) 593-4425F: (714) [email protected]
FOwleRCommunity Development DepartmentBruce O’NealCity Planner128 South Fifth StreetFowler, CA 93625T: (559) 834-3113 ext. 122F: (559) 834-0185
FRemOntCommunity Development Dept., Planning Jeff SchwobDirector39550 Liberty StreetP.O. Box 5006Fremont, CA 94537T: (510) 494-4440F: (510) [email protected]
FResnODevelopment & Resource Management Dept.John DuganDirector2600 Fresno Street, Third FloorFresno, CA 93721T: (559) 621-8003F: (559) [email protected]
FulleRtOnCommunity Development, PlanningAl Zelinka, FAICPDirector303 West Commonwealth AvenueFullerton, CA 92832-1775T: (714) 738-3347F: (714) [email protected]
GAltCommunity Development DepartmentCurt CampionDirector495 Industrial DriveGalt, CA 95632T: (209) 366-7230F: (209) [email protected]
GaRden GROveCommunity Development DepartmentSusan EmeryDirector11222 Acacia ParkwayP.O. Box 3070Garden Grove, CA 92842T: (714) 741-5312F: (714) [email protected]
GaRdenaCommunity Development DepartmentMitchell LansdellCity Manager
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1700 West 162nd Street, Room 101Gardena, CA 90247T: (310) 217-9526F: (310) [email protected]
GilROyCommunity Development DepartmentTom HaglundCity Administrator7351 Rosanna StreetGilroy, CA 95020T: (408) 846-0451F: (408) [email protected]
GlendaleCommunity Planning DepartmentHassan HaghaniDirector633 East Broadway, Room 103Glendale, CA 91206T: (818) 548-2140F: (818) [email protected]
GlendORaPlanning and Redevelopment DepartmentJeff KugelDirector116 East Foothill BoulevardGlendora, CA 91741-3380T: (626) 914-8214F: (626) [email protected]
GoletAPlanning and Environmental ServicesSteve ChaseDirector130 Cemona Drive, Suite BGoleta, CA 93117T: (805) 961-7540F: (805) [email protected]
GOnzalesCommunity Development DepartmentPeter BrownDirector147 4th StreetP.O. Box 647Gonzales, CA 93926T: (831) 675-5000F: (831) [email protected]
GRand teRRaCeCommunity and Economic DevelopmentJoyce PowersDirector22795 Barton RoadGrand Terrace, CA 92313T: (909) 430-2201F: (909) [email protected]
GRass valleyCommunity Development DepartmentJoe HeckelDirector125 East Main StreetGrass Valley, CA 95945T: (530) 274-4330F: (530) [email protected]
GReenFieldCommunity Development DepartmentBrent Slama, AICPDirector45 El Camino RealP.O. Box 127Greenfield, CA 93927T: (831) 674-5591F: (831) [email protected]
GRidleyPlanning DepartmentAndrea RedamontiDirector685 Kentucky StreetGridley, CA 95948T: (530) 846-3631F: (530) [email protected]
GROveR BeaCHCommunity Development DepartmentBruce BuckinghamDirector154 South 8th StreetGrover Beach, CA 93433T: (805) 473-4520F: (805) [email protected]
GuadaluPePlanning DepartmentRob MullaneContract City Planner918 Obispo StreetGuadalupe, CA 93434T: (805) 356-3891F: (805) 343-5512
GustinePlanning DepartmentMargaret SilveiraCity Manager682 Third AvenueP.O. Box 16Gustine, CA 95322T: (209) 854-6471F: (209) [email protected]
HalF mOOn BayPlanning DepartmentSteve FlintDirector501 Main StreetHalf Moon Bay, CA 94019T: (650) 726-8250F: (650) [email protected]://ci.half-moon-bay.ca.us
HanFORdCommunity Development Dept., PlanningCathy CainDirector317 North Douty StreetHanford, CA 93230T: (559) 585-2578F: (559) [email protected]
Hawaiian GaRdensCommunity Development DepartmentJoseph ColomboCommunity Development Director21815 Pioneer BoulevardHawaiian Gardens, CA 90716T: (562) 420-2641 ext. 244F: (562) [email protected]
HawtHORnePlanning & Community Development Dept.Gregg McClainActing Director4455 West 126th StreetHawthorne, CA 90250T: (310) 349-2970F: (310) [email protected]
HaywaRdDevelopment ServicesDavid Rizk, AICPDirector777 B Street
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Hayward, CA 94541-5007T: (510) 583-4004F: (510) [email protected]
HealdsBuRGPlanning & Building DepartmentRon BendorddInterim Director401 Grove StreetHealdsburg, CA 95448T: (707) 431-3346F: (707) [email protected]
HemetPlanning DivisionDeanna EllianoDirector445 East Florida AvenueHemet, CA 92543T: (951) 765-2393F: (951) [email protected]
HeRCulesPlanning DepartmentDennis TagashiraDirector111 Civic DriveHercules, CA 94547T: (510) 799-8243F: (510) [email protected]
HeRmOsa BeaCHCommunity Development DepartmentKen RobertsonDirector1315 Valley DriveHermosa Beach, CA 90254T: (310) 318-0242F: (310) [email protected]
HesPeRiaCommunity Development DepartmentDave Reno, AICPPrincipal Planner9700 Seventh AvenueHesperia, CA 92345T: (760) 947-1224F: (760) [email protected]
Hidden HillsPlanning DepartmentDirk Lovett
Director6165 Spring Valley RoadHidden Hills, CA 91302T: (818) 888-9281F: (818) [email protected]
HiGHlandCommunity Development Dept., Planning John N. JaquessDirector27215 Base LineHighland, CA 92346T: (909) 864-8732F: (909) [email protected]
HillsBOROuGHPlanning DepartmentElizabeth Cullinan, AICPDirector1600 Floribunda AvenueHillsborough, CA 94010T: (650) 375-7416F: (650) [email protected]
HOllisteRDevelopment ServicesWilliam AveraDirector375 Fifth StreetHollister, CA 95023T: (831) 636-4360F: (831) [email protected]
HOltvillePlanning DepartmentJustina ArceCity Planner121 West Fifth StreetHoltville, CA 92250T: (760) 337-3883F: (760) [email protected]
HuGHsOnPlanning DepartmentThom ClarkDirector7018 Pine StreetP.O. Box 9Hughson, CA 95326T: (209) 883-0811F: (209) [email protected]
HuntinGtOn BeaCHPlanning DepartmentScott Hess, AICPDirector2000 Main Street, 3rd FloorHuntington Beach, CA 92648T: (714) 536-5271F: (714) [email protected]
HuntinGtOn PaRKCommunity Development DepartmentHenry L. GrayDirector6550 Miles Avenue, Room 145Huntington Park, CA 90255T: (323) 584-6210F: (323) [email protected]
HuROnCommunity Development Dept., PlanningGerald FordeCity Manager36311 Lassen AvenueHuron, CA 93234-0339T: (559) 945-2241F: (559) [email protected]
imPeRialCommunity Development DepartmentJorge GalvanPlanning Manager420 South Imperial AvenueImperial, CA 92251T: (760) 355-3326F: (760) [email protected]
imPeRial BeaCHCommunity Development DepartmentGreg WadeDirector825 Imperial Beach BoulevardImperial Beach, CA 91932T: (619) 628-1355F: (619) [email protected]
indian wellsCommunity Development DepartmentCorrie D. KatesDirector44-950 Eldorado DriveIndian Wells, CA 92210-7497T: (760) 346-2489F: (760) [email protected]
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indiOCommunity Development DepartmentJoseph LimPlanning Manager100 Civic Center MallP.O. Drawer 1788Indio, CA 92201T: (760) 391-4120F: (760) [email protected]
industRyPlanning DepartmentKevin RadekiCity Manager15625 East Stafford Street, Suite 100Industry, CA 91744-0366T: (626) 333-2211F: (626) [email protected]
inGlewOOdCommunity Development Dept., PlanningChristopher E. Jackson Sr.Acting Senior PlannerOne West Manchester Blvd., 4th FloorInglewood, CA 90301T: (310) 412-5230F: (310) [email protected]
iOnePlanning DepartmentChristopher JordanCity Planner1 East Main StreetP.O. Box 398Ione, CA 95640T: (209) 274-2412 ext. 104F: (209) [email protected]
iRvineCommunity Development DepartmentEric TollesActing DirectorOne Civic Center PlazaIrvine, CA 92623-9575T: (949) 724-6559F: (714) [email protected]
iRwindalePlanning and Community Development DepartmentRay HamadaDirector5050 North Irwindale AvenueIrwindale, CA 91706
T: (626) 430-2207F: (626) [email protected]
isletOnPlanning CommissionCity Manager101 Second StreetIsleton, CA 95641-0716T: (916) 429-9576F: (916) 777-7775
JaCKsOnPlanning DepartmentSusan PetersCity Planner33 BroadwayJackson, CA 95642T: (209) 223-1646F: (209) [email protected]://ci.jackson.ca.us
KeRmanPlanning and Development Services Dept.Luis PatlanDirector942 South Madera AvenueKerman, CA 93630T: (559) 846-9386F: (559) [email protected]
KinG CityCommunity Development DepartmentDoreen Liberto-Blanck, AICP, MDRDirector212 South Vanderhurst AvenueKing City, CA 93930T: (831) 385-3281F: (831) [email protected]
KinGsBuRGPlanning and Development DepartmentTerrence (Terry) SchmalDirector1401 Draper StreetKingsburg, CA 93631T: (559) 897-5328F: (559) [email protected]
la Cañada FlintRidGeCommunity Development DepartmentRobert StanleyDirector1327 Foothill BoulevardLa Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011T: (818) 790-8881
F: (818) [email protected]
la HaBRaCommunity Development DepartmentMichael HaackDirector201 East La Habra BoulevardLa Habra, CA 90633-0337T: (562) 905-9725F: (562) [email protected]
la HaBRa HeiGHtsCommunity Development DepartmentShauna ClarkCity Manager1245 North Hacienda RoadLa Habra Heights, CA 90631T: (562) 694-6302F: (562) [email protected]
lA meSACommunity Development DepartmentWilliam ChopykDirector8130 Allison AvenueLa Mesa, CA 91942T: (619) 667-1177F: (619) [email protected]
la miRadaCommunity Development DepartmentReuben J. ArceoDirector13700 La Mirada BoulevardLa Mirada, CA 90638T: (562) 902-2949F: (562) [email protected]
la PalmaCommunity Development DepartmentDouglas DumhartDirector7822 Walker StreetLa Palma, CA 90623T: (714) 690-3340F: (714) [email protected]
la PuenteCommunity Development DepartmentGregg YamachikaDirector15900 East Main Street
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La Puente, CA 91744T: (626) 855-1500F: (626) [email protected]
la quintaPlanning DepartmentLes JohnsonDirector78-495 Calle TampicoLa Quinta, CA 92247-1504T: (760) 777-7125F: (760) [email protected]
la veRneCommunity Development DepartmentHal G. FredericksenDirector3660 D StreetLa Verne, CA 91750T: (909) 596-8706F: (909) [email protected]
laFayettePlanning Services DivisionNiroop SrivatsaPlanning and Building Services Manager3675 Mount Diablo Boulevard, Suite 210Lafayette, CA 94549T: (925) 284-1976F: (925) [email protected]
laGuna BeaCHCommunity Development DepartmentAnn LarsonPlanning Manager505 Forest AvenueLaguna Beach, CA 92651T: (949) 497-0320F: (949) [email protected]
laGuna HillsCommunity DevelopmentVernon JonesDirector24035 El Toro RoadLaguna Hills, CA 92653T: (949) 707-2600F: (949) [email protected]
laGuna niGuelCommunity Development DepartmentDaniel Fox, AICP
Director27781 La Paz RoadLaguna Niguel, CA 92677T: (949) 362-4360F: (949) [email protected]
laGuna wOOdsCommunity Development DepartmentDeborah DraslerCity Planner24264 El Toro RoadLaguna Woods, CA 92637T: (949) 639-0521F: (949) [email protected]
laKe elsinOReCommunity Development DepartmentMatthew HarrisSenior Planner130 South Main StreetLake Elsinore, CA 92530T: (951) 674-3124 ext. 270F: (951) [email protected]
laKe FORestDevelopment ServicesGayle Ackerman, AICPDirector25550 Commercentre Drive, Suite 100Lake Forest, CA 92630T: (949) 461-3460F: (949) [email protected]
laKePORtCommunity Development DepartmentRichard KnollDirector225 Park StreetLakeport, CA 95453T: (707) 263-5615F: (707) [email protected]
lAkewoodCommunity Development DepartmentSonia Dias SouthwellDirector5050 Clark AvenueLakewood, CA 90712T: (562) 866-9771F: (562) [email protected]
lanCasteRPlanning DepartmentBrian S. LudickeDirector44933 North Fern AvenueLancaster, CA 93534T: (661) 723-6100F: (661) [email protected]
laRKsPuRPlanning DepartmentNancy KaufmanDirector400 Magnolia AvenueLarkspur, CA 94939T: (415) 927-5025F: (415) [email protected]
latHROPCommunity Development DepartmentTom RuarkDirector390 Towne Centre DriveLathrop, CA 95330T: (209) 941-7290F: (209) [email protected]
lawndaleCommunity Development DepartmentOtis GinozaDeputy City Manager14717 Burin AvenueLawndale, CA 90260T: (310) 973-3200F: (310) [email protected]
lemOn GROveCommunity Development DepartmentCarol DickDirector3232 Main StreetLemon Grove, CA 91945T: (619) 825-3806F: (619) [email protected]
lemOORePlanning and Development DepartmentHolly SmythDirector210 Fox StreetLemoore, CA 93245T: (559) 924-6740F: (559) [email protected]
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linCOlnDevelopment Services DepartmentRodney CampbellDirector600 Sixth StreetLincoln, CA 95648T: (916) 434-2470F: (916) [email protected]
lindsayCommunity Development DepartmentBill Zigler151 North MirageP.O. Box 369Lindsay, CA 93247T: (559) 562-5945F: (559) [email protected]
live OaKPlanning DepartmentDenis CookContract City Planner9955 Live Oak BoulevardLive Oak, CA 95953T: (530) 695-2112F: (530) [email protected]
liveRmOReCommunity Development DepartmentMarc RobertsDirector1052 South Livermore AvenueLivermore, CA 94550T: (925) 960-4450F: (925) [email protected]
livinGstOnCommunity Development DepartmentDonna KenneyDirector1416 C StreetP.O. Box 308Livingston, CA 95334T: (209) 394-5510F: (209) [email protected]
lOdiCommunity Development DepartmentKondradt BartlamDirector221 West Pine StreetP.O. Box 3006Lodi, CA 95240T: (209) 333-6711
F: (209) [email protected]
lOma lindaCommunity DevelopmentDeborah Woldruff, AICPDirector25541 Barton RoadLoma Linda, CA 92354T: (909) 799-2831F: (909) [email protected]
lOmitaCommunity Development DepartmentGary SuganoDirector24300 Narbonne AvenueP.O. Box 339Lomita, CA 90717T: (310) 325-7110 ext. 121F: (310) [email protected]/cityhall
lOmPOCCommunity Development DepartmentArleen Pelster, AICPDirector100 Civic Center PlazaLompoc, CA 93438-8001T: (805) 736-1261F: (805) [email protected]
lOnG BeaCHDevelopment ServicesAmy J. BodekDirector333 West Ocean Boulevard, 4th FloorLong Beach, CA 90802T: (562) 570-5972F: (562) [email protected]
lOOmisPlanning DepartmentKathy KerdusPlanning Director3665 Taylor RoadP.O. Box 1330Loomis, CA 95650T: (916) 652-1840F: (916) [email protected]
lOs alamitOsCommunity Development DepartmentSteven A. Mendoza
Director3191 Katella AvenueLos Alamitos, CA 90720T: (562) 431-3538 ext. 300F: (562) [email protected]
loS AltoSCommunity Development DepartmentJames Walgren, AICPAssistant City ManagerOne North San Antonio RoadLos Altos, CA 94022T: (650) 947-2750F: (650) [email protected]
lOs altOs HillsPlanning DepartmentDebbie Pedro, AICPDirector26379 Fremont RoadLos Altos Hills, CA 94022T: (650) 947-7222F: (650) [email protected]
lOs anGelesPlanning DepartmentMichael LoGrandeDirector200 North Spring Street, Room 525Los Angeles, CA 90012T: (213) 978-1271F: (213) [email protected]://cityplanning.lacity.org
lOs BanOsPlanning DepartmentPaula FitzgeraldDirector520 J StreetLos Banos, CA 93635T: (209) 827-7000 ext. 118F: (209) [email protected]
loS GAtoSCommunity Development DepartmentWendie RooneyDirector110 East Main StreetP.O. Box 949Los Gatos, CA 95031T: (408) 354-6874F: (408) [email protected]
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lOyaltOnPlanning DepartmentTim BealsDirector101 Courthouse SquareDownieville, CA 95936T: (530) 289-3251F: (530) [email protected]
lynwOOdDevelopment Services DepartmentJonathan ColinDirector11330 Bullis RoadLynwood, CA 90262T: (310) 603-0220 ext. 254F: (310) [email protected]
madeRaPlanning DepartmentDave RandallDirector205 West 4th StreetMadera, CA 93637T: (559) 661-5434F: (559) [email protected]
maliBuEnvironmental and Community Development Department, Planning Joyce Parker-BozylinskiPlanning Manager23815 Stuart Ranch RoadMalibu, CA 90266-4861T: (310) 456-2489F: (310) [email protected]
mAmmotH lAkeSCommunity Development DepartmentMark WardlawDirector437 Old Mammoth Road, Suite RP.O. Box 1609Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546T: (760) 934-8989 ext. 238F: (760) 934-8608mwardlaw@ci.mammoth-lakes.ca.uswww.ci.mammoth-lakes.ca.us
manHattan BeaCHCommunity Development DepartmentLaurie JesterActing Director1400 Highland AvenueManhattan Beach, CA 90266T: (310) 802-5510F: (310) 802-5501
manteCaCommunity Development DepartmentFrederick ClarkInterim Director1001 West Center StreetManteca, CA 95337T: (209) 456-8511F: (209) [email protected]
maRiCOPaPlanning DepartmentDan AyalaCity Manager400 California StreetP.O. Box 548Maricopa, CA 93252T: (661) 769-8279F: (661) [email protected]
maRinaCommunity Development DepartmentChristine di IorioDirector211 Hillcrest AvenueMarina, CA 93933T: (831) 884-1289F: (831) [email protected]
maRtinezCommunity Development DepartmentTerry BlountPlanning Manager525 Henrietta StreetMartinez, CA 94553T: (925) 372-3534F: (925) [email protected]
maRysvilleCity Services DepartmentDavid LamonCity Services Director526 C StreetP.O. Box 150Marysville, CA 95901T: (530) 749-3902F: (530) [email protected]
maywOOdBuilding & Planning DepartmentDavid MangoDirector4319 East Slauson AvenueMaywood, CA 90270
T: (323) 562-5723F: (323) [email protected]
mCFaRlandPlanning DepartmentGerald FordeCity Administrator401 Kern AvenueMcFarland, CA 93250T: (805) 792-3091F: (805) [email protected]
mendOtaCommunity DevelopmentJeffrey O’Neal, AICPContract City Planner643 Quince StreetMendota, CA 93640T: (559) 655-3291F: (559) [email protected]
meniFeeCommunity Development DepartmentCarmen Cave, Ph.D.Director29714 Haun RoadMenifee, CA 92586T: (951) 672-6777F: (951) [email protected]
menlO PaRKCommunity Development DepartmentGlen RojasCity Manager701 Laurel StreetMenlo Park, CA 94025T: (650) 330-6715F: (650) [email protected]
meRCedDevelopment ServicesDave GonzalvesDirector678 West 18th StreetMerced, CA 95340T: (209) 385-6858F: (209) [email protected]
mill valleyPlanning and Building DepartmentMike MooreDirector
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26 Corte Madera AvenueMill Valley, CA 94941T: (415) 388-4033F: (415) [email protected]
millBRaeCommunity Development DepartmentLeslie ParksDirector621 Magnolia AvenueMillbrae, CA 94030T: (650) 259-2341F: (650) [email protected]
milPitasPlanning and Neighborhood ServicesJames LindsayDirector455 East Calaveras BoulevardMilpitas, CA 95035T: (408) 586-3274F: (408) [email protected]
missiOn vieJOCommunity Development DepartmentCharles E. Wilson, AICPDirector200 Civic CenterMission Viejo, CA 92691T: (949) 470-3024F: (949) [email protected]
modeStoCommunity & Economic Development Dept.H. Brent Sinclair, AICPDirector1010 Tenth Street, Suite 3300P.O. Box 642Modesto, CA 95353T: (209) 577-5267F: (209) [email protected]
mOnROviaCommunity DevelopmentSteve SizemorePlanning Division Manager415 South Ivy AvenueMonrovia, CA 91016T: (626) 932-5565F: (626) [email protected]
mOntaGueJohn Hammond
Mayor230 South 13th StreetP.O. Box 428Montague, CA 96064T: (530) 459-3030F: (530) [email protected]
mOntClaiRCommunity Development DepartmentSteve Lustro, AICPDirector5111 Benito StreetP.O. Box 2308Montclair, CA 91763-0808T: (909) 625-9477F: (909) [email protected]
mOnte seRenOPlanning DepartmentBrian LoventhalCity Planner18041 Saratoga-Los Gatos RoadMonte Sereno, CA 95030T: (408) 354-7635F: (408) [email protected]
mOnteBellOPlanning and Community DevelopmentMicheal A. HuntleyDirector1600 West Beverly BoulevardMontebello, CA 90640T: (323) 887-1477F: (323) [email protected]
mOnteReyPlanning, Enginnering, and Environmental Compliance DivisionChip RerigChief580 Pacific Street, Room 7Monterey, CA 93940T: (831) 646-3886F: (831) [email protected]
mOnteRey PaRKDevelopment Services Dept., PlanningJim BashamDirector320 West Newmark AvenueMonterey Park, CA 91754T: (626) 307-1315F: (626) 307-1482
mOORPaRKCommunity Development DepartmentDavid A. BobardtDirector799 Moorpark AvenueMoorpark, CA 93021T: (805) 517-6233F: (805) [email protected]
mORaGaPlanning DepartmentLori SalamackDirector329 Rheem BoulevardMoraga, CA 94556T: (925) 888-7043F: (925) [email protected]
mORenO valleyCommunity Development DepartmentJohn C. Terell, AICPPlanning Official14177 Frederick StreetP.O. Box 88005Moreno Valley, CA 92553T: (951) 413-3206F: (951) [email protected]
mORGan HillCommunity Development Dept., Planning Steve PiaseckiDirector17575 Peak AvenueMorgan Hill, CA 95037-4128T: (408) 778-6480F: (408) [email protected]
mORRO BayDepartment of Public ServicesRobert LivickDirector955 Shasta AvenueMorro Bay, CA 93442T: (805) 772-6261F: (805) [email protected]
mOunt sHastaPlanning DepartmentKeith McKinley, AICPCity Planner305 North Mount Shasta Boulevard
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Mount Shasta, CA 96067T: (530) 926-7510F: (530) [email protected]
mOuntain viewCommunity Development DepartmentRandy TsudaDirector500 Castro StreetP.O. Box 7540Mountain View, CA 94039T: (650) 903-6306F: (650) [email protected]
muRRietaCommunity Development DepartmentMary E. LanierDirector24601 Jefferson AvenueMurrieta, CA 92562T: (951) 461-6060F: (951) [email protected]
naPaCommunity Development Dept., Planning Cassandra WalkerDirector1600 First StreetNapa, CA 94559-0660T: (707) 257-9530F: (707) [email protected]
natiOnal CityPlanning DepartmentMaryam BabakiDirector/City Engineer1243 National City BoulevardNational City, CA 91950-4301T: (619) 336-4310F: (619) [email protected]
needlesCommunity Development DepartmentLaura ZinggDirector817 Third StreetNeedles, CA 92363T: (760) 326-5740F: (760) [email protected]
nevada CityPlanning Department
Cindy SiegfriedCity Planner317 Broad StreetNevada City, CA 95959T: (530) 265-2496F: (530) [email protected]
newaRKCommunity Development DepartmentTerrence GrindallDirector37101 Newark BoulevardNewark, CA 94560T: (510) 578-4208F: (510) [email protected]
newmanCommunity Development DepartmentMichael HollandCity Manager/Director1162 Main StreetP.O. Box 787Newman, CA 95360T: (209) 862-3725F: (209) [email protected]
newPORt BeaCHPlanning DepartmentJames CampbellActing Director3300 Newport BoulevardP.O. Box 1768Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915T: (949) 644-3200F: (949) [email protected]
nORCOPlanning DepartmentSteve KingPlanning Manager2870 Clark AvenueNorco, CA 92860T: (951) 270-5661F: (951) [email protected]
nORwalKCommunity Development Dept., PlanningKurt AndersonDirector12700 Norwalk BoulevardNorwalk, CA 90650T: (562) 929-5744F: (562) 929-5584
nOvatOCommunity Development DepartmentDavid WallaceDirector75 Rowland Way, Suite 200Novato, CA 94945T: (415) 899-8989F: (415) [email protected]
oAkdAleCommunity Development and Services Dept.Danelle StylosDirector120 South Sierra AvenueOakdale, CA 95361T: (209) 845-3625F: (209) [email protected]
OaKlandCommunity & Economic Development Agency, PlanningWalter CohenAgency Director250 Frank Ogawa Plaza, Suite 3315Oakland, CA 94612T: (510) 238-3941F: (510) [email protected]
OaKleyCommunity Development DepartmentRebecca WillisDirector3231 Main StreetOakley, CA 94561T: (925) 625-7000F: (925) [email protected]
OCeansideDevelopment ServicesJerry HittlemanCity Planner300 North Coast HighwayOceanside, CA 92054T: (760) 435-3525F: (760) [email protected]
OJaiCommunity Development DepartmentJohn BakerInterim City Manager401 South Ventura Street
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P.O. Box 1570Ojai, CA 93024T: (805) 646-5581F: (805) [email protected]
OntaRiOPlanning DepartmentJerry BlumDirector303 East B StreetOntario, CA 91764T: (909) 395-2036F: (909) [email protected]
ORanGeCommunity Development DepartmentAlice AngusDirector300 East Chapman AvenueOrange, CA 92866-1591T: (714) 744-7228F: (714) [email protected]
ORanGe COvePlanning DepartmentRay HoakCity Planner633 Sixth StreetOrange Cove, CA 93646T: (559) 626-4488F: (559) [email protected]
ORindaPlanning DepartmentEmmanuel UrsuDirector22 Orinda WayP.O. Box 2000Orinda, CA 94563T: (925) 253-4210F: (925) [email protected]
ORlandPlanning DepartmentPaul H. Poczobut, Jr.City Manager815 Fourth StreetOrland, CA 95963T: (530) 865-1600F: (530) [email protected]
OROvilleCommunity Development/Public Works
Jared HancockPlanning Manager1735 Montgomery StreetOroville, CA 95965T: (530) 538-2430F: (530) [email protected]
OxnaRdDevelopment Services DepartmentMatthew Winegar, AICPDirector214 South C StreetOxnard, CA 93030T: (805) 385-8156F: (805) [email protected]
PaCiFiC GROveCommunity Development DepartmentLynn Burgess, AICPDirector300 Forest AvenuePacific Grove, CA 93950T: (831) 648-3190F: (831) [email protected]
PaCiFiCaPlanning and Economic DevelopmentMichael CrabtreeDirector170 Santa Maria AvenuePacifica, CA 94044T: (650) 738-7341F: (650) [email protected]
Palm deseRtDevelopment Services DepartmentLauri AylaianDirector73-510 Fred Waring DrivePalm Desert, CA 92260T: (760) 346-0611 ext. 481F: (760) [email protected]
Palm sPRinGsPlanning ServicesCraig A. Ewing, AICPDirector3200 East Tahquitz Canyon WayP.O. Box 2743Palm Springs, CA 92262T: (760) 323-8245F: (760) [email protected]
PalmdalePlanning DepartmentRichard KitePlanning Manager38250 Sierra HighwayPalmdale, CA 93552T: (661) 267-5200F: (661) [email protected]
PalO altODepartment of Planning and Community EnvironmentCurtis WilliamsDirector250 Hamilton Avenue, 5th FloorP.O. Box 10250Palo Alto, CA 94301T: (650) 329-2441F: (650) [email protected]
PalOs veRdes estatesPlanning DepartmentAllan Rigg, AICPDirector1105 Palos Verdes Drive WestPalos Verdes Estates, CA 90274T: (310) 378-0383F: (310) [email protected]/pve
PaRadiseCommunity Development DepartmentCraig BakerDirector5555 SkywayParadise, CA 95969T: (530) 872-6291F: (530) [email protected]
PaRamOuntCommunity Development DepartmentJoe PerezDirector16400 Colorado AvenueParamount, CA 90723T: (562) 220-2048F: (562) [email protected]
PaRlieRCommunity DevelopmentE. Shun PatlanDirector1100 East Parlier AvenueParlier, CA 93648T: (559) 646-3545 ext. 221
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PasadenaPlanning & Development DepartmentSteve MermellAssistant City Manager175 North Garfield AvenuePasadena, CA 91109-7215T: (626) 744-4650F: (626) [email protected]
PasO ROBlesCommunity Development DepartmentRon WhisenandDirector1000 Spring StreetPaso Robles, CA 93446T: (805) 237-3970F: (805) [email protected]
PatteRsOnCommunity Development DepartmentJoel AndrewsInterim City Planner1 Plaza CircleP.O. Box 667Patterson, CA 95363T: (209) 895-8020F: (209) [email protected]
PeRRisDevelopment Services DepartmentRene AvilaAssistant Director135 North D StreetPerris, CA 92570T: (951) 943-5003F: (951) [email protected]
PetalumaCommunity Development Dept., PlanningGeorge WhiteAssistant Director11 English StreetPetaluma, CA 94952T: (707) 778-4301F: (707) [email protected]
PiCO RiveRaCommunity Development Dept., PlanningJeff BrauckmannDirector
6615 Passons BoulevardPico Rivera, CA 90660-1016T: (562) 801-4332F: (562) [email protected]
PiedmOntPlanningKate BlackCity Planner120 Vista AvenuePiedmont, CA 94611T: (510) 420-3050F: (510) [email protected]
PinOleCommunity Development Dept., PlanningWinston Rhodes, AICPPlanning Manager2131 Pear StreetPinole, CA 94564-1774T: (510) 724-9014F: (510) [email protected]
PismO BeaCHCommunity Development DepartmentJon M. BiggsDirector760 Mattie RoadPismo Beach, CA 93449-2056T: (805) 773-4658F: (805) [email protected]
PittsBuRGPlanning DepartmentDana HoggattPlanning Manager65 Civic AvenuePittsburg, CA 94565T: (925) 252-4920F: (925) [email protected]
PlaCentiaDevelopment Services DepartmentRaynald F. PascuaDirector401 East Chapman AvenuePlacentia, CA 92870T: (714) 993-8124F: (714) [email protected]
PlaCeRvilleCommunity Development Department
Andrew PainterCity Planner3101 Center StreetPlacerville, CA 95667T: (530) 642-5252F: (530) [email protected]
Pleasant HillPublic Works & Community Development Dept.Greg FuzCity Planner100 Gregory LanePleasant Hill, CA 94523T: (925) 671-5218F: (925) [email protected]
PleasantOnCommunity Development DepartmentBrian DolanDirector200 Old Bernal AvenueP.O. Box 520Pleasanton, CA 94566T: (925) 931-5600F: (925) [email protected]
PlymOutHCommunity Development DepartmentBarry C. SiebeDirector9426 Main StreetP.O. Box 429Plymouth, CA 95669T: (209) 245-6941F: (209) [email protected]
POint aRenaAdministrationClaudia HillaryCity Clerk/Administrator451 School StreetP.O. Box 67Point Arena, CA 95468T: (707) 882-2122F: (707) [email protected]
POmOnaCommunity Development Dept., PlanningMark LazzarettoDirector505 South Garey AvenueP.O. Box 660Pomona, CA 91769T: (909) 620-2436
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PORt HuenemeCommunity Development DepartmentGregory C. BrownDirector250 North Ventura RoadPort Hueneme, CA 93041T: (805) 986-6553F: (805) [email protected]
PORteRvilleCommunity Development DepartmentBrad DunlapDirector291 North Main StreetP.O. Box 432Porterville, CA 93258T: (559) 782-7460F: (559) [email protected]
PORtOlaPlanning CommissionKaren DownsCity Planner35 Third AvenueP.O. Box 1225Portola, CA 96122T: (530) 832-6808F: (530) [email protected]
PORtOla valleyBuilding, Planning, and EngineeringLeslie LambertPlanning Manager765 Portola RoadPortola Valley, CA 94028T: (650) 851-1700 ext. 212F: (650) [email protected]
POwayDevelopment Services DepartmentRobert ManisDirector13325 Civic Center Drive, Building APoway, CA 92074-0789T: (858) 668-4600F: (858) [email protected]
RanCHO CORdOvaPlanning DepartmentPaul Junker
Director2729 Prospect Park DriveRancho Cordova, CA 95670T: (916) 851-8750F: (916) 851-8759pjunker@cityofranchocordova.orgwww.cityofranchocordova.org
RanCHO CuCamOnGaPlanning DepartmentJames R. Troyer, AICPDirector10500 Civic Center DriveP.O. Box 807Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729T: (909) 477-2750F: (909) [email protected]
RanCHO miRaGeCommunity Development DepartmentRandy Bynder, AICPDirector69-825 Highway 111Rancho Mirage, CA 92270T: (760) 328-2266F: (760) [email protected]
RanCHO PalOs veRdesCommunity Development DepartmentJoel RojasDirector30940 Hawthorne BoulevardRancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275T: (310) 544-5228F: (310) [email protected]/rpv
RanCHO santa maRGaRitaDevelopment Services DepartmentKathleen HatonDirector22112 El PaseoRancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688T: (949) 635-1800F: (949) [email protected]
Red BluFFPlanning DepartmentScot TimboeDirector555 Washington StreetRed Bluff, CA 96080T: (530) 527-2605F: (530) [email protected]
ReddinGDevelopment Services DepartmentJim Hamilton, AICPDirector777 Cypress AvenueP.O. Box 496071Redding, CA 96001T: (530) 225-4020F: (530) [email protected]
RedlandsDevelopment Services DepartmentOscar OrciDirector210 East Citrus AvenueP.O. Box 3005Redlands, CA 92373T: (909) 798-7559F: (909) [email protected]
RedOndO BeaCHPlanning DepartmentAaron JonesDirector415 Diamond StreetRedondo Beach, CA 90277T: (310) 318-0637F: (310) [email protected]
RedwOOd CityPlanning, Housing, & Economic Development DepartmentJill EkasPlanning Manager1017 Middlefield RoadRedwood City, CA 94064-0391T: (650) 780-7237F: (650) [email protected]
ReedleyCommunity Development DepartmentDavid BrleticCity Planner1733 Ninth StreetReedley, CA 93654T: (559) 637-4200 ext. 222F: (559) [email protected]
RialtODevelopment ServicesMichael StoryDirector150 South Palm AvenueRialto, CA 92376
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RiCHmOndPlanning and Building ServicesRichard MitchellDirector450 Civic Center PlazaRichmond, CA 94804T: (510) 620-6706F: (510) [email protected]
RidGeCRestCommunity Development DepartmentMatthew Alexander, AICPDirector100 West California AvenueRidgecrest, CA 93555T: (760) 499-5063F: (760) [email protected]
RiO dellPlanning DepartmentRon HenricksonCity Manager675 Wildwood AvenueRio Dell, CA 95562T: (707) 764-3532F: (707) [email protected]
RiO vistaCommunity Development DepartmentEmi TheriaultActing DirectorOne Main StreetP.O. Box 745Rio Vista, CA 94571T: (707) 374-6451F: (707) [email protected]
RiPOnPlanning & Economic Development Dept.Ken ZuidervaartDirector259 North Wilma AvenueRipon, CA 95366T: (209) 599-2108F: (209) [email protected]
RiveRBanKCommunity Development DepartmentJ.D. Hightower
Director6707 Third StreetRiverbank, CA 95367T: (209) 863-7124F: (209) [email protected]
RiveRsideCommunity Development DepartmentKen Gutierrez, AICPDirector3900 Main Street, 3rd FloorRiverside, CA 92522T: (951) 826-5658F: (951) [email protected]
ROCKlinCommunity Development DepartmentSherri AbbasActing Director3970 Rocklin RoadRocklin, CA 95677T: (916) 625-5100F: (916) [email protected]
ROHneRt PaRKCommunity Development DepartmentMarilyn Ponton, AICPPlanning and Building Manager130 Avram AvenueRohnert Park, CA 94928T: (707) 588-2231F: (707) [email protected]
ROllinG HillsPlanning DepartmentYolanta SchwartzDirector2 Portuguese Bend RoadRolling Hills, CA 90274T: (310) 377-1521F: (310) [email protected]
ROllinG Hills estatesPlanning DepartmentDavid WahbaDirector4045 Palos Verdes Drive NorthRolling Hills Estates, CA 90274T: (310) 377-1577 ext. 103F: (310) 377-4468davidw@ci.rolling-hills-estates.ca.uswww.ci.rolling-hills-estates.ca.us
ROsemeadCommunity Development Dept., Planning Stan WongDirector8838 East Valley BoulevardRosemead, CA 91770T: (626) 569-2140F: (626) [email protected]
ROsevillePlanning, Housing, & Redevelopment Dept.Paul RichardsonDirector311 Vernon StreetRoseville, CA 95678T: (916) 774-5276F: (916) [email protected]
ROssPlanning DepartmentGary BroadTown Manager31 Sir Francis Drake BoulevardP.O. Box 320Ross, CA 94957T: (415) 453-1453 ext. 121F: (415) [email protected]
saCRamentOCommunity Development DepartmentMax FernandezDirector300 Richards Boulevard, 3rd FloorSacramento, CA 95811T: (916) 808-5656F: (916) [email protected]
salinasCommunity Development DepartmentAlan StumpfDirector65 West Alisal StreetSalinas, CA 93901T: (831) 758-7206F: (831) [email protected]
san anselmOPlanning and BuildingDiane HendersonInterim Director525 San Anselmo AvenueSan Anselmo, CA 94960T: (415) 258-4616F: (415) 454-4683
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san BeRnaRdinODevelopment Services DepartmentValerie C. RossDirector300 North “D” Street, 3rd FloorSan Bernardino, CA 92418T: (909) 384-5057F: (909) 384-5080ross_va@ci.san-bernardino.ca.uswww.ci.san-bernardino.ca.us
san BRunOCommunity Development DepartmentAaron AkninDirector567 El Camino RealSan Bruno, CA 94066T: (650) 616-7074F: (650) [email protected]
san CaRlOsPlanning DepartmentAl SavayDirector600 Elm StreetP.O. Box 3009San Carlos, CA 94070T: (650) 802-4263F: (650) [email protected]
san ClementeCommunity Development DepartmentJames HollowayDirector910 Calle Negocio, Suite 100San Clemente, CA 92673T: (949) 361-6197F: (949) [email protected]
san dieGOPlanning and Community InvestmentWilliam Anderson, FAICPDirector202 C Street, MS 5ASan Diego, CA 92101T: (619) 236-6361F: (619) [email protected]
san dimasDevelopment ServicesDaniel ColemanDirector245 East Bonita Avenue
San Dimas, CA 91773T: (909) 394-6250F: (909) [email protected]
san FeRnandOCommunity Development DepartmentPaul A. Deibel, AICPDirector117 Macneil StreetSan Fernando, CA 91340T: (818) 898-1227F: (818) [email protected]
san FRanCisCOPlanning DepartmentJohn RahaimDirector1650 Mission Street, Suite 400San Francisco, CA 94103-2479T: (415) 558-6314F: (415) [email protected]
san GaBRielCommunity Development DepartmentJennifer DavisDirector425 South Mission DriveSan Gabriel, CA 91778-0130T: (626) 308-2806F: (626) [email protected]
san JaCintOCommunity Development DepartmentAsher HartelDirector595 South San Jacinto Avenue, Building ASan Jacinto, CA 92583T: (951) 487-7330F: (909) [email protected]
san JOaquinPlanning DepartmentCruz W. RamosCity Manager21900 Colorado AvenueP.O. Box 758San Joaquin, CA 93660T: (559) 693-4311F: (559) [email protected]
san JOsePlanning, Building & Code Enforcement
Joseph HorwedelDirector200 East Santa Clara Street, 3rd FloorSan Jose, CA 95113T: (408) 535-7900F: (408) [email protected]
san Juan BautistaPlanning DepartmentMatthew SundtCity Planner311 Second StreetP.O. Box 1420San Juan Bautista, CA 95045T: (831) 623-4661F: (831) 623-4093cityplanning@san-juan-bautista.ca.uswww.san-juan-bautista.ca.us
san Juan CaPistRanODevelopment Services DepartmentGrant TaylorDirector32400 Paseo AdelantoSan Juan Capistrano, CA 92675T: (949) 234-4410F: (949) [email protected]
san leandROCommunity Development DepartmentLuke A. SimsDirector835 East 14th StreetSan Leandro, CA 94577T: (510) 577-3325F: (510) [email protected]
san luis OBisPOCommunity Development DepartmentJohn MandevilleDirector919 Palm StreetSan Luis Obispo, CA 93401T: (805) 781-7170F: (805) [email protected]
san maRCOsDevelopment Services Dept., PlanningJerry BackoffDivision Director1 Civic Center DriveSan Marcos, CA 92069T: (760) 744-1050 ext. 3234F: (760) [email protected]
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san maRinOPlanning and Building DepartmentDavid SaldañaDirector2200 Huntington Drive, 1st FloorSan Marino, CA 91108T: (626) 300-0784F: (626) [email protected]
san mateOPlanning DepartmentRonald MunekawaChief330 West 20th AvenueSan Mateo, CA 94403T: (650) 522-7215F: (650) [email protected]
san PaBlOPlanning DepartmentAvanindra GangapuramPlanning Manager13831 San Pablo AvenueSan Pablo, CA 94806T: (510) 215-3002F: (510) [email protected]
san RaFaelCommunity Development DepartmentRobert BrownDirector1400 Fifth AvenueP.O. Box 151560San Rafael, CA 94901T: (415) 485-3085F: (415) [email protected]
san RamOnPlanning/Community Development Dept.Phil WongDirector2222 Camino RamonSan Ramon, CA 94583T: (925) 973-2560F: (925) [email protected]
sand CityCommunity Development DepartmentSteve MatarazzoDirectorOne Sylvan ParkSand City, CA 93955T: (831) 394-6700F: (831) 394-2472
sanGeRDevelopment Services DepartmentRalph KachadourianCity Planner1700 7th StreetSanger, CA 93657T: (559) 876-6300 ext. 1540F: (559) [email protected]
santa anaPlanning and Building AgencyJay M. Trevino, AICPDirector20 Civic Center Plaza, Ross Annex M-20P.O. Box 1988 (M-20)Santa Ana, CA 92702T: (714) 667-2700F: (714) [email protected]
santa BaRBaRaPlanning DivisionBettie WeissCity Planner630 Garden StreetSanta Barbara, CA 93102-1990T: (805) 564-5470F: (805) [email protected]
santa ClaRaPlanning and Inspection DepartmentKevin L. Riley, AICPDirector1500 Warburton AvenueSanta Clara, CA 95050T: (408) 615-2450F: (408) [email protected]
santa ClaRitaCommunity Development DepartmentPaul D. BrotzmanDirector23920 Valencia Boulevard, Suite 302Santa Clarita, CA 91355T: (661) 255-4330F: (661) [email protected]
santa CRuzPlanning & Community Development Dept.Juliana RebagliatiDirector809 Center Street, Room 107
Santa Cruz, CA 95060T: (831) 420-5079F: (831) [email protected]
santa Fe sPRinGsPlanning & Development DepartmentPaul AshworthDirector11710 Telegraph RoadSanta Fe Springs, CA 90670T: (562) 868-0511 ext. 7550F: (562) [email protected]
santa maRiaCommunity Development DepartmentLawrence AppelDirector110 South Pine Street, #101Santa Maria, CA 93458T: (805) 925-0951F: (805) [email protected]
santa mOniCaPlanning & Community Development Dept.Eileen FogartyDirector1685 Main Street, Room 212Santa Monica, CA 90407-2200T: (310) 458-8341F: (310) [email protected]
santa PaulaPlanning DepartmentJanna Minsk, AICPDirector970 Ventura StreetSanta Paula, CA 93061-0569T: (805) 933-4214 ext. 244F: (805) [email protected]
santa ROsaCommunity Development DepartmentCharles RegaliaDirector100 Santa Rosa Avenue, Room 3P.O. Box 1678Santa Rosa, CA 95402T: (707) 543-3200F: (707) [email protected]
santeeDevelopment Services Department
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Melanie KushDirector10601 Magnolia AvenueSantee, CA 92071T: (619) 258-4100F: (619) [email protected]
saRatOGaCommunity Development DepartmentJohn Livingstone, AICPDirector13777 Fruitvale AvenueSaratoga, CA 95070T: (408) 868-1222F: (408) [email protected]
sausalitOCommunity Development DepartmentJeremy Graves, AICPDirector420 Litho StreetSausalito, CA 94965T: (415) 289-4128F: (415) [email protected]
sCOtts valleyCommunity Development DepartmentSusan WestmanInterim Director1 Civic Center DriveScotts Valley, CA 95066T: (831) 440-5630 ext. 5F: (831) [email protected]
SeAl BeACHDevelopment Services DepartmentMark PersicoDirector211 8th StreetSeal Beach, CA 90740T: (562) 431-2527 ext. 1313F: (562) [email protected]
seasideResource Management Services, Planning Diana Ingersoll, PEDeputy City Manager440 Harcourt AvenueSeaside, CA 93955T: (831) 899-6737F: (831) [email protected]
seBastOPOlPlanning DepartmentKenyon WebsterDirector714 Johnson StreetSebastopol, CA 95472T: (707) 823-6167F: (707) [email protected]
SelmACommunity Development DepartmentDB HeusserDirector1710 Tucker StreetSelma, CA 93662T: (559) 891-2209F: (559) [email protected]
sHaFteRPlanning DepartmentWayne ClausenDirector336 Pacific AvenueShafter, CA 93263T: (661) 746-5002F: (661) [email protected]
SHAStA lAkeDevelopment Services Dept., PlanningCarla Thompson, AICPDirector1650 Stanton DriveP.O. Box 777Shasta Lake, CA 96019T: (530) 275-7460F: (530) 275-7406carla.thompson@ci.shasta-lake.ca.uswww.ci.shasta-lake.ca.us
sieRRa madReDevelopment Services DepartmentDan CastroDirector232 West Sierra Madre BoulevardSierra Madre, CA 91024T: (626) 355-7135 ext. 401F: (626) [email protected]
siGnal HillCommunity Development DepartmentGary JonesDirector2175 Cherry AvenueSignal Hill, CA 90755T: (562) 989-7345F: (562) 989-7371
simi valleyEnvironmental Services DepartmentPeter LyonsDirector3855-A Alamo Street2929 Tapo Canyon RoadSimi Valley, CA 93063T: (805) 583-6769F: (805) [email protected]
sOlana BeaCHCommunity Development DepartmentTina Christiansen, AIADirector635 South Highway 101Solana Beach, CA 92075T: (858) 720-2442F: (858) [email protected]
SoledAdCommunity Development DepartmentSteven McHarrisDirector248 Main StreetP.O. Box 156Soledad, CA 93960T: (831) 223-5000 ext. 5041F: (831) [email protected]
sOlvanGPlanning & Community Development Dept.Shelley StahlDirector411 Second StreetSolvang, CA 93463T: (805) 688-4414F: (805) [email protected]
sOnOmaPlanning and Community ServicesDavid GoodisonDirectorNo. 1 The PlazaSonoma, CA 95476T: (707) 938-3681F: (707) [email protected]
sOnORaCommunity Development DepartmentRachelle KelloggDirector
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94 North Washington StreetSonora, CA 95370T: (209) 532-3508F: (209) [email protected]
sOutH el mOnteCommunity Development DepartmentManuel A. ManchaDirector1415 North Santa Anita AvenueSouth El Monte, CA 91733T: (626) 579-6540 ext. 3218F: (626) [email protected]
SoutH GAteCommunity Development DepartmentSteve LeFeverDirector8650 California AvenueSouth Gate, CA 90280T: (323) 563-9566F: (323) [email protected]
SoutH lAke tAHoeCommunity Development DepartmentRick AngelocciAssistant City Manager1052 Tata LaneSouth Lake Tahoe, CA 96150T: (530) 542-6020F: (530) [email protected]
sOutH PasadenaPlanning & Building DepartmentDavid WatkinsDirector1414 Mission StreetSouth Pasadena, CA 91030T: (626) 403-7220F: (626) 403-7221dwatkins@ci.south-pasadena.ca.uswww.ci.south-pasadena.ca.us
sOutH san FRanCisCOEconomic & Community Development, Planning DivisionSusy KalkinChief Planner315 Maple AvenueP.O. Box 711South San Francisco, CA 94083T: (650) 877-8535F: (650) [email protected]
st. HelenaPlanning DepartmentCarol PooleDirector1480 Main StreetSt. Helena, CA 94574T: (707) 967-2792F: (707) [email protected]
stantOnCommunity Development DepartmentOmar DadabhoyDirector7800 Katella AvenueStanton, CA 90680-3162T: (714) 379-9222 ext. 213F: (714) [email protected]
stOCKtOnCommunity Development DepartmentMichael M. NiblockDirector345 North El Dorado StreetStockton, CA 95202T: (209) 937-8266F: (209) 937-8893www.stocktongov.com
suisun CityCommunity Development DepartmentApril WoodenDirector701 Civic Center BoulevardSuisun City, CA 94585T: (707) 421-7335F: (707) [email protected]
sunnyvaleCommunity Development DepartmentHanson HomDirector456 West Olive AvenueSunnyvale, CA 94088-3707T: (408) 730-7257F: (408) [email protected]
susanvilleCommunity Development DepartmentJared HancockSenior Planner66 North Lassen StreetSusanville, CA 96130T: (530) 252-5114F: (530) [email protected]
sutteR CReeKPlanning DepartmentJ. Robert DukeCity Manager18 Main StreetSutter Creek, CA 95685T: (209) 267-5200F: (209) [email protected]
tAftPlanning DepartmentPaul Gorte, AICPRedevelopment Manager209 East Kern StreetTaft, CA 93268T: (661) 763-1222 ext. 24F: (661) [email protected]
teHaCHaPiCommunity Development DepartmentDave JamesDirector115 South Robinson StreetTehachapi, CA 93561T: (661) 822-2200F: (661) [email protected]
teHAmAAdministrationCarolyn SteffanCity Clerk/Administrator250 Cavalier DrP.O. Box 70Tehama, CA 96090T: (530) 384-1501F: (530) [email protected]
temeCulACommunity Development DepartmentPatrick RichardsonDirector43200 Business Park DriveTemecula, CA 92589-9033T: (951) 694-6400F: (951) 694-6477patrick.richardson@cityoftemecula.orgwww.cityoftemecula.org
temPle CityCommunity Development DepartmentJoseph LambertCommunity Development Manager9701 Las Tunas DriveTemple City, CA 91780T: (626) 285-2171F: (626) 285-8192
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tHOusand OaKsCommunity Development DepartmentJohn PrescottDirector2100 East Thousand Oaks BoulevardThousand Oaks, CA 91362T: (805) 449-2323F: (805) [email protected]
tiBuROnCommunity Development DepartmentScott AndersonDirector1505 Tiburon BoulevardTiburon, CA 94920T: (415) 435-7390F: (415) [email protected]
tORRanCeCommunity Development DepartmentJeffery W. GibsonDirector3031 Torrance BoulevardTorrance, CA 90503T: (310) 618-5990F: (310) [email protected]
tRaCyDevelopment & Engineering Services Dept.Andrew MalikDirector333 Civic Center PlazaTracy, CA 95376T: (209) 831-6400F: (209) [email protected]
tRinidadPlanning DepartmentRobert Brown, AICPConsulting City Planner409 Trinity StreetP.O. Box 390Trinidad, CA 95570T: (707) 677-0223F: (707) [email protected]
tRuCKeeCommunity Development Dept., PlanningJohn McLaughlinDirector10183 Truckee Airport Road
Truckee, CA 96161T: (530) 582-7820F: (530) [email protected]
tulaRePlanning and Building DepartmentMark KieltyDirector411 East Kern AvenueTulare, CA 93274T: (559) 684-4217F: (559) [email protected]
tulelAkeCity CouncilJoe CordonierCity Clerk591 Main StreetP.O. Box 847Tulelake, CA 96134T: (530) 667-5522F: (530) [email protected]
tuRlOCKDevelopment Services, Planning DivisionDebra A. WhitmoreDeputy Director156 South Broadway, Suite 120Turlock, CA 95380T: (209) 668-5540F: (209) [email protected]
tustinCommunity Development DepartmentElizabeth A. BinsackDirector300 Centennial WayTustin, CA 92780T: (714) 573-3106F: (714) [email protected]
twentynine PalmsCommunity Development DepartmentCharles LaClaireDirector6136 Adobe RoadTwentynine Palms, CA 92277T: (760) 367-6799F: (760) 367-5400commdev@ci.twentynine-palms.ca.uswww.ci.twentynine-palms.ca.us
uKiaHPlanning and Community Development Dept.Charley Stump
Dircector300 Seminary AvenueUkiah, CA 95482T: (707) 463-6219F: (707) [email protected]
uniOn CityEconomic & Community Development Dept.Joan MalloyDirector34009 Alvarado-Niles RoadUnion City, CA 94587T: (510) 675-5327F: (510) [email protected]
uPlandCommunity Development DepartmentJeffrey A. BloomDirector460 North Euclid AvenueP.O. Box 460Upland, CA 91785T: (909) 931-4130F: (909) [email protected]
vaCavilleCommunity Development DepartmentMaureen Traut CarsonDirector650 Merchant StreetVacaville, CA 95688T: (707) 449-5140F: (707) [email protected]
valleJODevelopment Services Dept., PlanningMichelle HightowerActing Planning Manager555 Santa Clara StreetVallejo, CA 94590T: (707) 648-4326F: (707) [email protected]
ventuRaCommunity Development DepartmentJeffrey LambertDirector501 Poli StreetVentura, CA 93002-0099T: (805) 658-4723F: (805) [email protected]
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veRnOnPlanning DepartmentKevin Wilson, P.E.Director4305 Santa Fe AvenueVernon, CA 90058T: (213) 583-8811F: (213) [email protected]
viCtORvilleDevelopment DepartmentBill Webb, AICPDirector14343 Civic DriveVictorville, CA 92393-5001T: (760) 955-5135F: (760) [email protected]
villa PaRKBuilding/Planning DepartmentLori SassoonCity Manager17855 Santiago BoulevardVilla Park, CA 92861T: (714) 998-1500F: (714) [email protected]
visaliaCommunity Development DepartmentChris YoungDirector315 East AcequiaVisalia, CA 93291T: (559) 713-4359F: (559) [email protected]
vistaCommunity Development DepartmentJohn ConleyDirector200 Civic Center DriveVista, CA 92084T: (760) 639-6100F: (760) [email protected]
walnutCommunity Development DepartmentTom WeinerDirector21201 La Puente RoadWalnut, CA 91789T: (909) 595-7543F: (909) 595-8443
walnut CReeKCommunity Development DepartmentSandra MeyerDirector1666 North Main StreetP.O. Box 8039Walnut Creek, CA 94596T: (925) 943-5834F: (925) [email protected]
wASCoCommunity Development Dept., PlanningSara AllinderDirector764 E StreetWasco, CA 93280T: (661) 758-7210F: (661) [email protected]
wateRFORdPlanning DepartmentRobert BorchardDirector312 E StreetP.O. Box 199Waterford, CA 95386T: (209) 874-2328F: (209) [email protected]
watsOnvilleCommunity Development DepartmentMarcela TavantzisInterim Director250 Main StreetP.O. Box 50000Watsonville, CA 95077-5000T: (831) 728-3050F: (831) [email protected]
weedPlanning DepartmentEarl WilsonCity Administrator550 Main StreetP.O. Box 470Weed, CA 96094T: (530) 938-5020F: (530) [email protected]
west COvinaPlanning Department
Jeff AndersonActing Director1444 West Garvey Avenue, Room 208P.O. Box 1440West Covina, CA 91793T: (626) 939-8422F: (626) [email protected]
west HOllywOOdCommunity Development DepartmentAnne McIntoshDirector8300 Santa Monica BoulevardWest Hollywood, CA 90069T: (323) 848-6475F: (323) [email protected]
west saCRamentOCommunity Development DepartmentSteve RikalaCity Planner1110 West Capitol Avenue, 2nd FloorWest Sacramento, CA 95691T: (916) 617-4645F: (916) 371-0845stever@cityofwestsacramento.orgwww.cityofwestsacramento.org
westlaKe villaGePlanning DepartmentRobert TheobaldDirector31200 Oak Crest DriveWestlake Village, CA 91361T: (818) 706-1613F: (818) [email protected]
westminsteRCommunity Development DepartmentDouglas McIsaacDirector8200 Westminster BoulevardWestminster, CA 92683T: (714) 898-3311 ext. 255F: (714) [email protected]
westmORlandDevelopment Services DepartmentHui LaiDirector355 South Center StreetP.O. Box 699Westmorland, CA 92281T: (760) 344-3411F: (760) 344-5307
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wHeatlandPlanning DepartmentTim RaneyDirector111 C StreetWheatland, CA 95692T: (530) 633-2761F: (530) [email protected]
wHittieRCommunity Development DepartmentJeffery W. CollierInterim Assistant City Manager13230 Penn StreetWhittier, CA 90602T: (562) 464-3380F: (562) [email protected]
wildOmaRPlanning DepartmentDavid Hogan, AICPDirector23873 Clinton Keith Road, Suite 201Wildomar, CA 92595T: (951) 677-7751 ext. 213F: (951) [email protected]
williamsPlanning DepartmentCharles BergsonCity Administrator810 E StreetP.O. Box 310Williams, CA 95987T: (530) 473-2955F: (530) [email protected]
willitsCommunity Development DepartmentAlan FalleriDirector111 East Commercial StreetWillits, CA 95490T: (707) 459-7124F: (707) [email protected]://thecityofwillits.com
willOwsPlanning DepartmentSteve HolsingerCity Manager201 North Lassen Street
Willows, CA 95988T: (530) 934-7041F: (916) [email protected]
windsORPlanning DepartmentJames BergmanDirector9291 Old Redwood Highway, Building 400Windsor, CA 95492-0100T: (707) 838-1000F: (707) [email protected]
winteRsCommunity Development DepartmentNelia DyerDirector318 First StreetWinters, CA 95694T: (530) 795-4910 ext. 114F: (530) [email protected]
woodlAkePlanning DepartmentGreg CollinsContract City Planner350 North Valencia BoulevardWoodlake, CA 93286T: (559) 564-8055F: (559) [email protected]
wOOdlandCommunity Development DepartmentMark DevenCity Manager520 Court StreetWoodland, CA 95695T: (530) 661-5911F: (530) [email protected]
wOOdsidePlanning & Building DepartmentJackie YoungDirector2955 Woodside RoadP.O. Box 620005Woodside, CA 94062T: (650) 851-6796F: (650) [email protected]
yORBa lindaCommunity Development Department
Steve HarrisDirector4845 Casa Loma AvenueP.O. Box 87014Yorba Linda, CA 92885T: (714) 961-7130F: (714) [email protected]
yOuntvillePlanning DepartmentRobert TiernanDirector6550 Yount StreetYountville, CA 94599T: (707) 944-8851F: (707) [email protected]
yReKaPlanning DepartmentPam HaydenDirector701 Fourth StreetYreka, CA 96097T: (530) 841-2386F: (530) [email protected]
yuBa CityCommunity Development DepartmentAaron BuschDirector1201 Civic Center BoulevardYuba City, CA 95993T: (530) 822-4700F: (530) [email protected]
yuCaiPaCommunity Development DepartmentJohn McMainsDirector of Community Development34272 Yucaipa BoulevardYucaipa, CA 92339T: (909) 797-2489 ext. 224F: (909) [email protected]
yuCCa valleyCommunity Development DepartmentShane StueckleDeputy Town Manager58928 Business Center DriveYucca Valley, CA 92284T: (760) 369-6575F: (760) [email protected]
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alameda COuntyCommunity Development AgencyChris BazarDirector224 West Winton Avenue, Room 111Hayward, CA 94544T: (510) 670-5400F: (510) [email protected]
alPine COuntyCommunity Development DepartmentBrian PetersDirector50 Diamond Valley RoadMarkleeville, CA 96120T: (530) 694-2140 ext. 425F: (530) [email protected]
amadOR COuntyPlanning DepartmentSusan GrijalvaDirector810 Court StreetJackson, CA 95642T: (209) 223-6380F: (209) [email protected]
Butte COuntyDevelopment Services DepartmentTim SnellingsDirector7 County Center DriveOroville, CA 95965T: (530) 538-7629F: (530) [email protected]
CalaveRas COuntyPlanning DepartmentGeorge WhiteDirector891 Mountain Ranch RoadSan Andreas, CA 95249T: (209) 754-6394F: (209) 754-6540planningdepartment@co.calaveras.ca.uswww.co.calaveras.ca.us
COlusa COuntyBuilding and Planning DepartmentSteve HackneyDirector220 12th StreetColusa, CA 95932
T: (530) 458-0480F: (530) [email protected]
COntRa COsta COuntyDept. of Conservation & DevelopmentCatherine KutsurisDirector651 Pine Street, 4th Floor, North WingMartinez, CA 94553T: (925) 335-1290F: (925) [email protected]
del nORte COuntyCommunity Development DepartmentKevin HamblinDirector981 H Street, Suite 110Crescent City, CA 95531T: (707) 464-7254F: (707) [email protected]
el dORadO COuntyDevelopment Services DepartmentRoger TroutDirector2850 Fair Lane CourtPlacerville, CA 95667T: (530) 621-5362F: (530) [email protected]
FResnO COuntyPublic Works and Planning DepartmentAlan WeaverDirector2200 Tulare Street, 6th FloorFresno, CA 93721T: (559) 262-4078F: (559) [email protected]
Glenn COuntyPlanning and Public Works AgencyJohn LinhartDirector777 North Colusa StreetP.O. Box 1070Willows, CA 95988T: (530) 934-6540F: (530) [email protected]
HumBOldt COuntyCommunity Development Services Dept.Kirk GirardDirector3015 H StreetEureka, CA 95501-4484T: (707) 445-7541F: (707) [email protected]
imPeRial COuntyPlanning & Development Services Dept.Armando VillaDirector801 Main StreetEl Centro, CA 92243-2811T: (760) 482-4236F: (760) [email protected]
inyO COuntyPlanning DepartmentJosh HartDirector168 North Edwards StreetPost Office Drawer LIndependence, CA 93526T: (760) 878-0263F: (760) [email protected]
KeRn COuntyPlanning & Community Development Dept.Lorelei Oviatt, AICPDirector2700 M Street, Suite 100Bakersfield, CA 93301-2370T: (661) 862-8866F: (661) [email protected]
KinGs COuntyCommunity Development DepartmentGreg GatzkaDirector1400 West Lacey Boulevard, Building 6Hanford, CA 93230T: (559) 582-3211 ext. 2680F: (559) [email protected]
laKe COuntyPlanning DepartmentRichard CoelDirector255 North Forbes Street
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Lakeport, CA 95453T: (707) 263-2221F: (707) [email protected]
lassen COuntyPlanning and Building Services DepartmentMaurice AndersonDirector707 Nevada Street, Suite 5Susanville, CA 96130T: (530) 251-8269F: (530) [email protected]
lOs anGeles COuntyDepartment of Regional PlanningRichard J. BruckneDirector320 West Temple Street, 13th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90012T: (213) 974-6417F: (213) [email protected]://planning.lacounty.gov
madeRa COuntyResource Management AgencyNorman AllinderDirector2037 West Cleveland Avenue, Mail Stop GMadera, CA 93637T: (559) 675-7821F: (559) [email protected]
maRin COuntyCommunity Development AgencyBrian CrawfordDirector3501 Civic Center Drive, Room 308San Rafael, CA 94903T: (415) 499-6269F: (415) [email protected]
maRiPOsa COuntyPlanning DepartmentKris ShenkDirector5100 Bullion Street, 1st FloorP.O. Box 2039Mariposa, CA 95338T: (209) 966-5151F: (209) [email protected]
mendOCinO COuntyPlanning & Building Services DepartmentIgnacio GonzalezDirector501 Low Gap Road, Room 1440Ukiah, CA 95482T: (707) 463-4281F: (707) [email protected]
meRCed COuntyPlanning & Community Development Dept.James L. BrownInterim Director2222 M StreetMerced, CA 95340T: (209) 385-7654F: (209) [email protected]
mOdOC COuntyPlanning DepartmentKimberly HunterDirector203 West Fourth StreetAlturas, CA 96101T: (530) 233-6406F: (530) [email protected]
mOnO COuntyCommunity Development Department, Planning DivisionScott BurnsDirectorP.O. Box 8Bridgeport, CA 93517T: (760) 924-1800F: (760) [email protected]
mOnteRey COuntyResource Management Agency, Planning DepartmentMike NovoDirector168 West Alisal Street, 2nd FloorSalinas, CA 93901T: (831) 755-5025F: (831) [email protected]/planning
naPa COuntyDepartment of Conservation, Development & PlanningHilary GitelmanDirector1195 Third Street, Suite 210Napa, CA 94559
T: (707) 253-4805F: (707) [email protected]
nevada COuntyPlanning DepartmentJory Stewart, AICPDirector950 Maidu Avenue, Suite 170Nevada City, CA 95959T: (530) 265-1222F: (530) [email protected]
ORanGe COuntyOC PlanningRick LeFeuvreInterim Director300 North Flower StreetP.O. Box 4048Santa Ana, CA 92702T: (714) 834-2300F: (714) [email protected]
PlaCeR COuntyCommunity Development/Resource AgencyMichael J. JohnsonDirector3091 County Center Drive, Suite 280Auburn, CA 95603T: (530) 745-3000F: (530) 745 [email protected]
Plumas COuntyBuilding and Planning ServicesRandy WilsonDirector555 Main StreetQuincy, CA 95971T: (530) 283-7011F: (530) [email protected]
RiveRside COuntyPlanning DepartmentCarolyn Syms LunaDirector4080 Lemon Street, 12th FloorRiverside, CA 92501-1409T: (951) 955-6892F: (951) [email protected]
saCRamentO COuntyPlanning & Community Development Dept.Steve Pedrettu
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Interim Director827 7th Street, Room 230Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 874-6141F: (916) [email protected]
san BenitO COuntyPlanning & Building Inspection ServicesGary B. ArmstrongDirector3224 Southside RoadHollister, CA 95023-9174T: (831) 637-5313F: (831) [email protected]
san BeRnaRdinO COuntyLand Use Services DepartmentDeana M. SmithDirector 385 North Arrowhead Avenue, 1st FloorSan Bernardino, CA 92415-0182T: (909) 387-4141F: (909) [email protected]
san dieGO COuntyPlanning and Land Use DepartmentEric GibsonDirector5201 Ruffin Road, Suite BSan Diego, CA 92123T: (858) 694-2960F: (858) [email protected]
san FRanCisCO COuntyPlanning DepartmentJohn RahaimDirector1650 Mission Street, Suite 400San Francisco, CA 94103-2479T: (415) 558-6378F: (510) [email protected]
san JOaquin COuntyCommunity Development DepartmentKerry SullivanDirector1810 East Hazelton AvenueStockton, CA 95205T: (209) 468-3121F: (209) [email protected]
san luis OBisPO COuntyPlanning and Building DepartmentJason GiffenDirector976 Osos Street, Room 300San Luis Obispo, CA 93408T: (805) 781-5708F: (805) [email protected]
san mateO COuntyPlanning and Building DepartmentLisa GroteDirector455 County Center, 2nd FloorRedwood City, CA 94063T: (650) 363-1861F: (650) [email protected]
santa BaRBaRa COuntyPlanning and Development DepartmentGlenn Russell, Ph.D.Director123 E. Anapamu StreetSanta Barbara, CA 93101-2058T: (805) 568-2085F: (805) [email protected]
santa ClaRa COuntyPlanning and Development DepartmentJody Hall EsserDirector70 West Hedding St., 7th Floor, East WingSan Jose, CA 95110T: (408) 299-6740F: (408) [email protected]
santa CRuz COuntyPlanning DepartmentKathy Molloy PrevisichDirector701 Ocean Street, Room 400Santa Cruz, CA 95060T: (831) 454-2580F: (831) [email protected]
sHasta COuntyResource Management DepartmentRuss Mull, REHS, AICPDirector1855 Placer Street, Suite 103Redding, CA 96001T: (530) 225-5532F: (530) 245-6468
sieRRa COuntyPlanning DepartmentTim BealsDirector101 Courthouse SquareP.O. Box 530Downieville, CA 95936T: (530) 289-3251F: (530) [email protected]
sisKiyOu COuntyPlanning DepartmentGreg PluckerDeputy Director806 South Main StreetYreka, CA 96097-3321T: (530) 841-2100F: (530) [email protected]
sOlanO COuntyResource Management DepartmentBill EmlenDirector675 Texas Street, Suite 5500Fairfield, CA 94533T: (707) 784-6765F: (707) [email protected]
sOnOma COuntyPermit & Resource Management Dept.Peter ParkinsonDirector2550 Ventura AvenueSanta Rosa, CA 95403T: (707) 565-1900F: (707) [email protected]
stanislaus COuntyPlanning and Community DevelopmentKirk FordDirector1010 10th Street, Suite 3400Modesto, CA 95354T: (209) 525-6330F: (209) [email protected]
sutteR COuntyCommunity Services Dept., PlanningLarry BagleyDirector1130 Civic Center Boulevard
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Yuba City, CA 95993T: (530) 822-7400F: (530) [email protected]
teHama COuntyPlanning DepartmentJohn StouferInterim Director444 Oak Street, Room 1Red Bluff, CA 96080T: (530) 527-2200F: (530) [email protected]
tRinity COuntyPlanning DepartmentJeanne BonominiSenior Planner61 Airport RoadP.O. Box 2819Weaverville, CA 96093T: (530) 623-1351F: (530) [email protected]
tulaRe COuntyResource Management AgencyJake RaperDirector5961 South Mooney BoulevardVisalia, CA 93277T: (559) 624-7000F: (559) [email protected]
tuOlumne COuntyCommunity Development DepartmentBev ShaneDirector2 South Green StreetSonora, CA 95370T: (209) 533-5633F: (209) [email protected]
ventuRa COuntyResource Management Agency, PlanningKim Prillhart, AICPDirector800 South Victoria Avenue, L-1740Ventura, CA 93009-1740
T: (805) 654-2481F: (805) [email protected]
yOlO COuntyPlanning and Public Works DepartmentJohn BencomoDirector292 West Beamer StreetWoodland, CA 95695T: (530) 666-8775F: (530) [email protected]
yuBa COuntyPlanning DepartmentWendy HartmanDirector915 8th Street, Suite 123Marysville, CA 95901T: (530) 749-5470F: (530) [email protected]
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aGua Caliente Band OF CaHuilla indians5401 Dinah Shore DrivePalm Springs, CA 92262T: (760) 325-3400F: (760) 325-0593www.aguacaliente.org
altuRas RanCHeRia OF Pit RiveR indiansP.O. Box 340Alturas, CA 96101T: (530) 233-5571F: (530) 233-4165
amaH mutsun tRiBal Band3015 Eastern Avenue, #40Sacramento, CA 95821T: (916) 481-5785
amaH/mutsun tRiBal Band789 Canada RoadWoodside, CA 94062T: (650) 851-7747F: (650) 851-7489
auGustine Band OF CaHuilla missiOn indiansP.O. Box 846Coachella, CA 92236T: (760) 398-6180F: (760) 369-7161
BaRBaReñO/ventuReñO Band OF missiOn indians365 North Poli AvenueOjai, CA 93023T: (805) 646-6214
BaROna Band OF missiOn indians1095 Barona RoadLakeside, CA 92040T: (619) 443-6612F: (619) 443-0681www.barona-nsn.gov
BeaR RiveR Band OF ROHneRville RanCHeRia27 Bear River DriveLoleta, CA 95551T: (707) 733-1900F: (707) 733-1972www.bearrivertribe.com
BentOn Paiute ReseRvatiOnStar Route 4, Box 56-ABenton, CA 93512
T: (760) 933-2321F: (760) 933-2412www.bentonpaiutereservation.com
BeRRy CReeK RanCHeRia OF maidu indians#5 Tyme WayOroville, CA 95966T: (530) 534-3859F: (530) 534-1151
BiG laGOOn RanCHeRiaP.O. Box 3060Trinidad, CA 95570T: (707) 826-2079F: (707) 826-1737
BiG Pine Band OF Owens valleyP.O. Box 700Big Pine, CA 93513T: (760) 938-2003F: (760) 938-2942www.bigpinepaiute.org
BiG sandy RanCHeRia OF mOnO indiansP.O. Box 33737302 Rancheria LaneAuberry, CA 93602T: (559) 855-4003F: (559) 855-4129www.bigsandyrancheria.com
BiG valley RanCHeRia OF POmO indians2726 Mission RancheriaLakeport, CA 95455T: (707) 263-3924F: (707) 263-3977www.big-valley.net
BisHOP Paiute tRiBe50 Tu Su LaneBishop, CA 93514T: (760) 873-3584F: (760) 873-4143www.bishoppaiutetribe.com
Blue laKe RanCHeRiaP.O. Box 428Blue Lake, CA 95525T: (707) 668-5101F: (707) 668-4272www.bluelakerancheria-nsn.gov
BRidGePORt Paiute indian COlOnyP.O. Box 37
Bridgeport, CA 93517T: (760) 932-7083F: (760) 932-7846
Buena vista RanCHeRiaP.O. Box 162283Sacramento, CA 95816T: (916) 491-0011F: (916) 491-0012www.buenavistatribe.com
CaBazOn Band OF missiOn indians84-245 Indio Springs ParkwayIndio, CA 92203-3499T: (760) 342-2593F: (760) 347-7880
CaHuilla Band OF indiansP.O. Box 391760Anza, CA 92539T: (915) 763-5549www.cahuillabandofindians.com
CalaveRas Band OF mi-wuK indiansP.O. Box 899West Point, CA 95255T: (209) 293-2189
CaliFORnia valley miwOK tRiBe1163 E. March Lane, Suite D, PMB#812Stockton, CA 95210T: (209) 487-9519F: (209) 487-8579www.californiavalleymiwoktribe-nsn.gov
CamPO Kumeyaay natiOn36190 Church Road, Suite 1Campo, CA 91906T: (619) 478-9046F: (619) 478-5818www.campo-nsn.gov
CedaRville RanCHeRia OF nORtHeRn Paiute indians300 West 1st StreetAlturas, CA 96101T: (530) 233-3969F: (530) 233-4776www.cedarvillerancheria.net
CHemeHuevi ReseRvatiOnP.O. Box 1976Chemehuevi Valley, CA 92363T: (760) 858-4301F: (760) 858-5400www.chemehuevi.net
tribal governMents
The following list provided courtesy of the California Native American Heritage Commission includes Tribal Governments in California. This list is subject to change. Contact the California Native American Heritage Commission for the most current information at www.nahc.ca.gov or (916) 653-4082.
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CHiCKen RanCH RanCHeRia OF me-wukP.O. Box 1159Jamestown, CA 95327T: (209) 984-4806F: (209) 984-5606
CHumasH COunCil OF BaKeRsFieldP.O. Box 902Bakersfield, CA 93302-0902T: (661) 836-0486F: (661) 836-0487
ClOveRdale RanCHeRia OF POmO indians555 South Cloverdale Boulevard, Suite ACloverdale, CA 95425T: (707) 894-5775F: (707) 894-5727www.cloverdalerancheria.com
COastal Band OF tHe CHumasH natiOnP.O. Box 4464Santa Barbara, CA 93140T: (805) 964-3447chumashcoastalband.com
COld sPRinGs RanCHeRia OF mOnO indiansP.O. Box 209Tollhouse, CA 93667T: (559) 855-5043F: (559) 855-4445
COlORadO RiveR ReseRvatiOn26600 Mojave RoadParker, AZ 85344T: (928) 669-9211F: (928) 669-5675www.crit-nsn.gov
COlusa indian COmmunity COunCil3730 Highway 45Colusa, CA 95932T: (530) 458-8231F: (530) 458-3866www.colusa-nsn.gov
CORtina Band OF indiansP.O. Box 1630Williams, CA 95987T: (530) 473-3274F: (530) 473-3301
COstanOan OHlOne Rumsen-mutsen tRiBe644 Peartree DriveWatsonville, CA 95075T: (831) 728-8471F: (831) 728-8471
COyOte valley Band OF POmO indiansP.O. Box 397901 Highway 101, NorthRedwood Valley, CA 95470T: (707) 485-8723F: (707) 485-1247www.coyotevalleytribe.com
dRy CReeK RanCHeRia OF POmO indiansP.O. Box 607Geyserville, CA 95441T: (707) 473-2178www.drycreekrancheria.com
dumna wO-waH tRiBal GOveRmentP.O. Box 306Auberry, CA 93602T: (559) 855-3128www.dumna.org
dunlaP Band OF mOnO indiansP.O. Box 45Dunlap, CA 93621T: (559) 338-2545
elem indian COlOny OF POmOP.O. Box 757Clearlake Oaks, CA 95423T: (707) 998-3003www.elemnation.org
elK valley RanCHeRia2332 Howland Hill RoadCrescent City, CA 95531T: (707) 464-4680F: (707) 464-4519www.elk-valley.com
enteRPRise RanCHeRia OF maidu indians3690 Olive HighwayOroville, CA 95966T: (530) 532-9214F: (530) 532-1768www.enterpriserancheria.org
esHOm valley Band OF indians/wuKsaCHe tRiBe1179 Rock Haven CourtSalinas, CA 93906T: (831) 443-9702
ewiiaaPaayP Band OF Kumeyaay indians4054 Willows RoadAlpine, CA 91901T: (619) 445-6315F: (619) 445-9126www.leaningrock.org
FedeRated indians OF GRatOn RanCHeRia6400 Redwood Drive, Suite 300Rohnert Park, CA 94928T: (707) 566-2288F: (707) 566-2291www.gratonrancheria.com
FeRnandeñO tataviam Band OF missiOn indians601 South Brand Boulevard, Suite 102San Fernando, CA 91340T: (818) 837-0794F: (818) 837-0796www.tataviam-nsn.us
FORt Bidwell indian COmmunity OF PaiuteP.O. Box 129Fort Bidwell, CA 96112T: (530) 279-6310F: (530) 279-2233
FORt indePendenCe COmmunity OF PaiuteP.O. Box 67Independence, CA 93526T: (760) 878-2126F: (760) 878-2311www.fortindependence.com
FORt mOJave indian tRiBe500 Merriman AvenueNeedles, CA 92363T: (760) 629-4591F: (760) 629-5767www.fortmojave.com
FORt yuma queCHan indian natiOnP.O. Box 1899Yuma, AZ 85366T: (760) 572-0213F: (760) 572-2102
GaBRielenO/tOnGva san GaBRiel Band OF missiOn indiansP.O. Box 693San Gabriel, CA 91778T: (626) 286-1632F: (626) 286-1262www.tongva.com
GaBRielinO tOnGva natiOnP.O. Box 86908Los Angeles, CA 90086T: (909) 262-9351www.tongvatribe.net
GaBRielinO-tOnGva tRiBe1875 Century Park East, #1500Los Angeles, CA 90067T: (310) 587-2281www.gabrielinotribe.org
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GReenville RanCHeRia OF maidu indiansP.O. Box 279Greenville, CA 95947T: (530) 284-7990F: (530) 284-6612www.greenvillerancheria.com
GRindstOne RanCHeRia OF wintun-wailaKiP.O. Box 63Elk Creek, CA 95939T: (530) 968-5365F: (530) 968-5366
Guidiville Band OF POmO indiansP.O. Box 339Talmage, CA 95481T: (707) 462-3682F: (707) 462-9183
HOney laKe maidu1101 Arnold StreetSusanville, CA 96130T: (530) 257-3275
HOney laKe maidu7029 Polvadero DriveSan Jose, CA 95119T: (408) 499-1565
HOOPa valley tRiBeP.O. Box 1348Hoopa, CA 95546T: (530) 625-4211F: (530) 625-4594www.hoopa-nsn.gov
HOPland Band OF POmO indians3000 Shanel RoadHopland, CA 95449T: (707) 744-1647F: (707) 744-1506www.hoplandtribe.com
iiPay natiOn OF santa ysaBelP.O. Box 130Santa Ysabel, CA 92070T: (760) 765-0845F: (760) 765-0320
inaJa Band OF missiOn indians2005 South Escondido BoulevardEscondido, CA 92025T: (760) 737-7628F: (760) 747-8568
indian CanyOn mutsun Band OF COstanOanP.O. Box 28Hollister, CA 95024T: (831) 637-4238
iOne Band OF miwOK indians
P.O. Box 699Plymouth, CA 95669T: (209) 274-6753F: (209) 274-6636www.ionemiwok.org
JaCKsOn Band OF mi-wuK indiansP.O. Box 1090Jackson, CA 95642T: (209) 223-1935F: (209) 223-5366
Jamul indian villaGeP.O. Box 612Jamul, CA 91935T: (619) 669-4785F: (619) 669-48178www.jamulindianvillage.com
JuaneñO Band OF missiOn indiansP.O. Box 25628Santa Ana, CA 92799F: (714) 323-8312
JuaneñO Band OF missiOn indians aCJaCHemen natiOn32161 Avenida Los AmigosSan Juan Capistrano, CA 92675T: (949) 493-4933F: (949) 293-8522
JuaneñO Band OF missiOn indians aCJaCHemen natiOn31411-A La Matanza StreetSan Juan Capistrano, CA 92675-2674T: (949) 488-3484F: (949) 488-3294www.juaneno.com
JuaneñO Band OF missiOn indians aCJaCHemen natiOn4955 Paseo SegoviaIrvine, CA 92612T: (949) 293-8522
KaRuK tRiBeP.O. Box 1016Happy Camp, CA 96039T: (800) 505-2785F: (530) 493-5322www.karuk.us
KeRn valley indian COunCilP.O. Box 401Weldon, CA 93283T: (760) 378-4575
KinGs RiveR CHOinumni FaRm tRiBe1064 Oxford AvenueClovis, CA 93612-2211T: (669) 307-6430
KitanemuK & yOwlumne teJOn indians981 North Virginia
Covina, CA 91722T: (626) 339-6785
KOnKOw valley Band OF maidu1706 Sweem StreetOroville, CA 95965T: (530) 533-1504www.maidu.com
Kwaaymii laGuna Band OF missiOn indiansP.O. Box 775Pine Valley, CA 91962T: (619) 709-4207
la JOlla Band OF luiseñO indians22000 Highway 76Pauma Valley, CA 92061T: (760) 742-3790F: (760) 742-1704www.lajollaindians.com
la POsta Band OF missiOn indiansP.O. Box 1120Boulevard, CA 91905T: (619) 478-2113F: (619) 478-2125www.lptribe.net
laytOnville RanCHeRia/CaHtO indian tRiBeP.O. Box 1239Laytonville, CA 95454T: (707) 984-6197F: (707) 984-6201www.cahto.org
lOne Pine Paiute-sHOsHOne ReseRvatiOnP.O. Box 747Lone Pine, CA 93545T: (760) 876-1034F: (760) 876-8302www.lppsr.org
lOs COyOtes Band OF missiOn indiansP.O. Box 189Warner Springs, CA 92086-0189T: (760) 782-0711F: (760) 782-2701
lOweR laKe RanCHeRia KOi natiOnP.O. Box 3162Santa Rosa, CA 95402T: (707) 431-1908www.koination.com
lyttOn RanCHeRia OF CaliFORnia437 Aviation BoulevardSanta Rosa, CA 95403T: (707) 575-5917F: (707) 575-6974
maidu natiOn
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P.O Box 204Susanville, CA 96130
manCHesteR-POint aRena RanCHeRiaP.O. Box 623Point Arena, CA 95468T: (707) 882-2788F: (707) 882-3417
manzanita Band OF Kumeyaay natiOnP.O. Box 1302Boulevard, CA 91905T: (619) 766-4930F: (619) 766-4957
meCHOOPda indian tRiBe OF CHiCO RanCHeRia125 Mission Ranch BlvdChico, CA 95926T: (530) 899-8922F: (530) 899-8517www.mechoopda-nsn.gov
mesa GRande Band OF missiOn indiansP.O. Box 270Santa Ysabel, CA 92070T: (760) 782-3818F: (760) 782-9092
middletOwn RanCHeRia OF POmO indiansP.O. Box 1035Middletown, CA 95461T: (707) 987-3670F: (707) 987-9091
miwOK tRiBe OF tHe el dORadO RanCHeRia (el dORadO miwOK tRiBe)P.O. Box 711El Dorado, CA 95623www.eldoradorancheria.org
mOdOC tRiBe OF OKlaHOma515 G Street SoutheastMiami, OK 74354T: (918) 542-1190F: (918) 542-5415
mOnO laKe indian COmmunityP.O. Box 117Big Pine, CA 93513T: (760) 938-1190
mOORetOwn RanCHeRia OF maidu indians#1 Alverda DriveOroville, CA 95966T: (530) 533-3625F: (530) 533-3680
mOROnGO Band OF missiOn
indians12700 Pumarra RroadBanning, CA 92220T: (951) 849-8807F: (951) 922-8146www.morongonation.org
muweKma OHlOne indian tRiBe OF tHe san FRanCisCO Bay aReaP.O. Box 360791Milpitas, CA 95036T: (408) 434-1668F: (408) 434-1673www.muwekma.org
nasHville-el dORadO miwOKP.O. Box 580986Elk Grove, CA 95758-0017T: (916) 429-8047F: (916) 429-8047
nOR-Rel-muK natiOnP.O. Box 1967Weaverville, CA 96093T: (530) 623-4940F: (877) 534-3109
nORtH FORK mOnO tRiBe13396 Tollhouse RoadClovis, CA 93619T: (559) 299-3729
nORtH FORK RanCHeRiaP.O. Box 929North Fork, CA 93643T: (559) 877-2461F: (559) 877-2467www.northforkrancheria.com
nORtH valley yOKuts tRiBeP.O. Box 717Linden, CA 95236T: (209) 887-3415
nORtHeRn CHumasH tRiBal COunCil67 South StreetSan Luis Obispo, CA 93401T: (805) 801-0347www.northernchumash.org
nOyO RiveR indian COmmunityP.O. Box 91Fort Bragg, CA 95437T: (707) 964-2647
OHlOne/COastanOan-esselen natiOnP.O. Box 1301Monterey, CA 93942T: (408) 629-5189www.ohlonecostanoanesselennation.org
Pala Band OF missiOn indians35008 PalaTemecula Road, PMB 445
Pala, CA 92059T: (760) 891-3500F: (760) 742-1411www.palatribe.com
PasKenta Band OF nOmlaKi indiansP.O. Box 398Orland, CA 95963T: (530) 865-2010F: (530) 865-1870
Pauma & yuimaP.O. Box 369Pauma Valley, CA 92061T: (760) 742-1289F: (760) 742-3422www.pauma-nsn.gov
PeCHanGa Band OF luiseñO indiansP.O. Box 1477Temcula, CA 92593T: (951) 770-6000F: (951) 695-1778www.pechanga-nsn.gov
PiCayune RanCHeRia OF CHuCKCHansi46575 Road 417Coarsegold, CA 93614T: (559) 683-6633F: (559) 683-0599www.chukchansi.net
PinOleville POmO natiOn500 B Pinoleville DriveUkiah, CA 95482T: (707) 463-1454F: (707) 463-6601www.pinoleville-nsn.us
Pit RiveR tRiBe OF CaliFORnia36970 Park AveBurney, CA 96013T: (530) 335-5421F: (530) 335-3140www.pitrivertribe.org
POtteR valley tRiBe2251 South State StreetUkiah, CA 95482T: (707) 462-1213F: (707) 462-1240www.pottervalleytribe.com
quaRtz valley indian COmmunity13601 Quartz Valley RoadFort Jones, CA 96032T: (530) 468-5907F: (530) 468-5908
RamOna Band OF CaHuilla missiOn indiansP.O. Box 391670
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Anza, CA 92539T: (951) 763-4105F: (951) 763-4325www.ramonatribe.com
ReddinG RanCHeRia2000 Redding Rancheria RoadRedding, CA 96001T: (530) 225-8979F: (530) 241-1879www.redding-rancheria.com
RedwOOd valley RanCHeRia OF POmO3250 Road IRedwood Valley, CA 95470T: (707) 485-0361F: (707) 485-5726
ResiGHini RanCHeRia/COast indian COmmunityP.O. Box 529Klamath, CA 95548T: (707) 482-2431F: (707) 482-3425www.resighinirancheria.com
RinCOn Band OF missiOn indiansP.O. Box 68Valley Center, CA 92082T: (760) 749-1051F: (760) 749-8901www.rinconmembers.net
ROaRinG CReeK RanCHeRiaP.O. Box 52Montgomery Creek, CA 96065T: (530) 335-5421F: (530) 335-3140
ROBinsOn RanCHeRia OF POmO indiansP.O. Box 4015Nice, CA 95464T: (707) 275-0527F: (707) 275-0235www.robinsonrancheria.org
ROund valley ReseRvatiOn/COvelO indian COmmunity77826 Highway 162Covelo, CA 95428T: (707) 983-6126F: (707) 983-6128www.rvit.org
salinan tRiBe OF mOnteRey, san luis OBisPO COunties7070 Morro Road, #AAtascadero, CA 93422T: (805) 460-9202F: (805) 460-9204www.salinantribe.com
san FeRnandO Band OF missiOn indiansP.O. Box 221838Newhall, CA 91322T: (661) 753-9833F: (760) 949-1604
san luis Rey Band OF missiOn indians1044 North Ivy StreetEscondido, CA 92026T: (760) 746-8692www.slrmissionindians.org
san manuel Band OF missiOn indians26569 Community Center DriveHighland, CA 92346T: (909) 864-8933F: (909) 864-3370www.sanmanuel-nsn.gov
san Pasqual Band OF missiOn indiansP.O. Box 365Valley Center, CA 92082T: (760) 749-3200F: (760) 749-3876www.sanpasqualtribe.com
santa ROsa Band OF missiOn indiansP.O. Box 609Hemet, CA 92546T: (951) 658-5311
santa ROsa RanCHeRiaP.O. Box 8Lemoore, CA 93245T: (559) 924-1278F: (559) 924-3583www.tachi-yokut.com
santa ynez Band OF CHumasH indiansP.O. Box 517Santa Ynez, CA 93460T: (805) 688-7997F: (805) 686-9578www.santaynezchumash.org
sCOtts valley Band OF POmO301 Industrial AvenueLakeport, CA 95453T: (707) 263-4220F: (707) 263-4345
seRRanO natiOn OF indiansP.O. Box 343Patton, CA 92369T: (909) 862-9883
sHasta natiOn
P.O. Box 1054Yreka, CA 96097T: (530) 842-5654
sHeRwOOd valley RanCHeRia OF POmO190 Sherwood Hill DriveWillits, CA 95490T: (707) 459-9690F: (707) 459-6936www.sherwoodvalleypomo.org
sHinGle sPRinGs Band OF miwOK indiansP.O. Box 1340Shingle Springs, CA 95682T: (530) 676-8010F: (530) 676-8033www.shinglespringsrancheria.com
smitH RiveR RanCHeRia OF CaliFORnia140 Rowdy Creek RoadSmith River, CA 95567T: (707) 487-9255F: (707) 487-0930www.tolowa-nsn.gov
sOBOBa Band OF missiOn indiansP.O. Box 487San Jacinto, CA 92581T: (951) 654-2765F: (951) 654-4198www.soboba-nsn.gov
sOutHeRn sieRRa miwuK natiOnP.O. Box 1200Mariposa, CA 95338T: (209) 379-1120
stewaRts POint RanCHeRia3535 Industrial Drive, Suite B2Santa Rosa, CA 95403T: (707) 591-0580F: (707) 591-0583www.stewartspointrancheria.com
stRawBeRRy valley RanCHeRiaP.O. Box 667Marysville, CA 95901T: (916) 501-2482www.strawberryvalleymaidu.org
susanville indian RanCHeRia745 Joaquin StreetSusanville, CA 96130T: (530) 257-6264F: (530) 257-7986www.sir-nsn.gov
syCuan Band OF tHe Kumeyaay natiOn5459 Sycuan RoadEl Cajon, CA 92021
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T: (619) 445-2613F: (619) 445-1927www.sycuantribe.com
taBle mOuntain RanCHeRiaP.O. Box 410Friant, CA 93626-0177T: (559) 822-2587F: (559) 822-2693
teHaCHaPi indian tRiBe32835 Santiago RoadActon, CA 93510T: (661) 733-1812
teJOn indian tRiBe2234 4th StreetWasco, CA 93280T: (661) 758-2303
tHe OHlOne indian tRiBeP.O. Box 3152Fremont, CA 94539T: (510) 882-0527F: (510) 687-9393
timBisHa sHOsHOne tRiBe785 North Main Street, Suite QBishop, CA 93514T: (760) 873-9003F: (760) 873-9004www.timbisha.com
tORRes-maRtinez deseRt CaHuilla indiansP.O. Box 1160Thermal, CA 92274T: (760) 397-0300F: (760) 397-8146www.torresmartinez.org
tRaditiOnal CHOinumni tRiBe2415 East Houston AvenueFresno, CA 93720T: (559) 323-6231F: (559) 292-5057
tRinidad RanCHeRia/CHeR-ae HeiGHts indian COmmunityP.O. Box 630Trinidad, CA 95570-0630T: (707) 677-0211F: (707) 677-3921www.trinidad-rancheria.org
t’si-aKim maidu760 South Auburn Street, Suite 2-CGrass Valley, CA 95945T: (530) 477-0711www.tsi-akim.org
tsnunGwe COunCilP.O. Box 373Salyer, CA 95563T: (530) 629-3356F: (530) 629-3356
tuBatulaBals OF KeRn valleyP.O. Box 226Lake Isabella, CA 93240T: (760) 379-4590F: (760) 379-4592www.tubatulabals.com
tule RiveR indian tRiBeP.O. Box 589Porterville, CA 93258T: (559) 781-4271F: (559) 781-4610www.tulerivertribe-nsn.gov
tuOlumne Band OF me-wuKP.O. Box 699Tuolumne, CA 95379T: (209) 928-3475F: (209) 928-1677www.mewuk.com
twenty-nine Palms Band OF missiOn indians46-200 Harrison PlaceCoachella, CA 92236T: (760) 775-5566F: (760) 775-4639
united auBuRn indian COmmunity OF tHe auBuRn RanCHeRia10720 Indian Hill RoadAuburn, CA 95603T: (530) 883-2390F: (530) 883-2380www.auburnrancheria.com
uPPeR laKe Band OF POmOP.O. Box 516Upper Lake, CA 95485T: (707) 275-0734www.upperlakepomo.com
vieJas Band OF Kumeyaay indiansP.O. Box 908Alpine, CA 91903T: (619) 445-3810F: (619) 445-5337www.viejasbandofkumeyaay.org
wadatKuta Band OF tHe nORtHeRn Paiute OF tHe HOney laKe valleyP.O. Box 541Susanville, CA 96130T: (916) 257-4908
wasHOe tRiBe OF nevada and CaliFORnia919 Highway 395 SouthGardnerville, NV 89410T: (775) 265-4191F: (775) 265-6240
www.washoetribe.us
wiltOn RanCHeRia7916 Farnell WaySacramento, CA 95823T: (916) 427-2909
winnemem wintu tRiBe14840 Bear Mountain RoadRedding, CA 96003T: (530) 275-2737F: (530) 275-4193www.winnememwintu.us
wintu tRiBe OF nORtHeRn CaliFORniaP.O. Box 995Shasta Lake, CA 96019T: (530) 245-0141F: (530) 245-0241www.wintutribe.net
wiyOt tRiBe1000 Wiyot DriveLoleta, CA 95551T: (707) 733-5055F: (707) 733-5601www.wiyot.com
xOlOn salinan tRiBe110 Jefferson StreetBay Point, CA 94565
yOCHa deHe wintun natiOnP.O. Box 18Brooks, CA 95606T: (530) 796-3400F: (530) 796-2143www.yochadehe.org
yuROK tRiBe OF CaliFORniaP.O. Box 1027Klamath, CA 95548T: (707) 482-1350F: (707) 482-1377www.yuroktribe.org
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loCal agenCy ForMation CoMMissions (laFCos)
CaliFORnia assOCiatiOn OF lOCal aGenCy FORmatiOn COmmissiOnsWilliam ChiatExecutive Officer1215 K Street, Suite 1650Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 442-6536F: (916) [email protected]
alameda COunty laFCOMona PalaciosExecutive Officer1221 Oak Street, Suite 555Oakland, CA 94612T: (510) 271-5142F: (510) [email protected]/lafco/index.htm
alPine COunty laFCOBarbara HowardExecutive Officer99 Water StreetP.O. Box 158Markleeville, CA 96120T: (530) 694-2281F: (530) [email protected]
amadOR COunty laFCORoseanne ChamberlainExecutive OfficerStreet Address:810 Court StreetJackson, CA 95642Mailing Address:P.O. Box 22-1292Sacramento, CA 95822-1922T: (209) 418-9377F: (916) [email protected]/index.aspx?page=43
Butte COunty laFCOStephen LucasExecutive Officer1453 Downer Street, Suite COroville, CA 95965T: (530) 538-7784F: (530) [email protected]
CalaveRas COunty laFCOJohn BenoitExecutive OfficerAdministrative Office
891 Mountain Ranch RoadSan Andreas, CA 95249T: (209) 754-6511F: (209) [email protected]
COlusa COunty laFCOJohn BenoitExecutive OfficerP.O. Box 2694Granite Bay, CA 95746T: (530) 458-593F: (916) [email protected]
COntRa COsta COunty laFCOLou Ann TexeiraExecutive Officer651 Pine Street, 6th FloorMartinez, CA 94553T: (925) 335-1094F: (925) [email protected]
del nORte COunty laFCOGeorge Williamson, AICPExecutive Officer1125 16th Street, Suite 200Arcata, CA 95521T: (707) 825-8260F: (707) 825-9181execofficer@delnorte.lafco.ca.govwww.delnorte.lafco.ca.gov
el dORadO COunty laFCOJose HenriquezExecutive Officer550 Main Street, Suite EPlacerville, CA 95667T: (530) 295-2707F: (530) [email protected]
FResnO COunty laFCOJeff WitteExecutive Officer2115 Kern Street, Suite 310Fresno, CA 93721T: (559) 495-0604F: (559) [email protected]
Glenn COunty laFCOJohn LinhartExecutive Officer125 South Murdock Street
Willows, CA 95988T: (530) 934-6540F: (530) [email protected]://lafco.misystems.net
HumBOldt COunty laFCOGeorge WilliamsonExecutive Officer1125 16th Street, Suite 202Arcata, CA 95521T: (707) 445-7508F: (707) [email protected]
imPeRial COunty laFCOJurg Heuberger, CEPExecutive Officer1122 State Street, Suite DEl Centro, CA 92243T: (760) 353-4115F: (760) [email protected]
inyO COunty laFCOJosh HartExecutive OfficerP.O. Drawer L168 North Edwards StreetIndependence, CA 93526T: (760) 878-0263F: (760) [email protected]/lafco.htm
KeRn COunty laFCORebecca MooreInterim Executive Officer5300 Lennox Avenue, Suite 303Bakersfield, CA 93309T: (661) 716-1076F: (661) [email protected]/lafco
KinGs COunty laFCOGregory GatzkaExecutive Officer1400 West Lacey BoulevardHanford, CA 93230T: (559) 582-3211 ext. 2682F: (559) [email protected]
laKe COunty laFCOJohn BenoitExecutive OfficerP.O. Box 2694
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Granite Bay, CA 95746T: (707) 592-7528F: (916) [email protected]/government/boards/lafco.htm
lassen COunty laFCOJohn BenoitExecutive OfficerP.O. Box 2694Granite Bay, CA 95746T: (530) 257-0720F: (916) [email protected]
lOs anGeles COunty laFCOJune D. SavalaDeputy Executive Officer700 North Central Boulevard, Suite 445Glendale, CA 91203T: (818) 254-2454F: (818) [email protected]
madeRa COunty laFCODave HerbExecutive Officer2037 West Cleveland Avenue, MS-GMadera, CA 93637T: (559) 675-7821F: (559) [email protected]/rma/lafco
maRin COunty laFCOPeter BanningExecutive Officer555 Northgate Drive, Suite 230San Rafael, CA 94903T: (415) 446-4409F: (415) [email protected]://lafco.marin.org
maRiPOsa COunty laFCOKris SchenkExecutive Officer5100 Bullion StreetMariposa, CA 95338-2039T: (209) 742-1216F: (209) [email protected]/planning
mendOCinO COunty laFCOFrank McMichaelExecutive Officer200 South School Street, Suite 2Ukiah, CA 95482T: (707) 463-4470F: (707) 462-2088
meRCed COunty laFCOWilliam NicholsonExecutive Officer2222 M StreetMerced, CA 95340T: (209) 385-7671F: (209) [email protected]
mOdOC COunty laFCOJohn BenoitExecutive OfficerP.O. Box 2694Granite Bay, CA 95746T: (530) 233-9625F: (916) [email protected]
mOnO COunty laFCOScott BurnsExecutive OfficerP.O. Box 347Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546T: (760) 924-1800F: (760) [email protected]
mOnteRey COunty laFCOKate McKenna, AICPExecutive Officer132 West Gabilan, Suite 102P.O. Box 1369Salinas, CA 93902T: (831) 754-5838F: (831) [email protected]/lafco
naPa COunty laFCOKeene SimondsExecutive Officer1700 Second Street, Suite 268Napa, CA 94559T: (707) 259-8645F: (707) [email protected]
nevada COunty laFCOS.R. JonesExecutive Officer950 Maidu AvenueNevada City, CA 95959T: (530) 265-7180F: (530) [email protected]
ORanGe COunty laFCOJoyce CrosthwaiteExecutive Officer12 Civic Center Plaza, Room 235Santa Ana, CA 92701T: (714) 834-2556F: (714) [email protected]
PlaCeR COunty laFCOKristina Berry, AICPExecutive Officer145 Fulweiler Avenue, Suite 110Auburn, CA 95603T: (530) 889-4097F: (530) [email protected]/departments/lafco.aspx
Plumas COunty laFCOJohn BenoitExecutive Officer142 North GullingP.O. Box 204Portola, CA 96122T: (530) 832-5269F: (714) [email protected]/local/plumas
RiveRside COunty laFCOGeorge SpiliotisExecutive Officer3850 Vine Street, Suite 110Riverside, CA 95207-4277T: (951) 369-0631F: (951) [email protected]
saCRamentO COunty laFCOPeter BrundageExecutive Officer1112 I Street, Suite 100Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 874-6458F: (916) [email protected]/default.htm
san BenitO COunty laFCOJudi H. JohnsonExecutive Officer3224 Southside RoadHollister, CA 95023T: (831) 630-0745F: (831) [email protected]/lafco/index.htm
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san BeRnaRdinO COunty laFCOKathleen Rollings-McDonaldExecutive Officer215 North D Street, Suite 204San Bernardino, CA 92415-0490T: (909) 383-9900F: (909) [email protected]
san dieGO COunty laFCOMichael D. OttExecutive Officer1600 Pacific Highway, Room 452San Diego, CA 92101T: (619) 531-5400F: (619) [email protected]
san FRanCisCO COunty laFCONancy MillerInterim Executive Officer1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 244San Francisco, CA 94102-4689T: (415) 554-7719F: (415) [email protected]/index.aspx?page=4151
san JOaquin COunty laFCOJames GlaserExecutive Officer509 West Weber Avenue, Suite 420Stockton, CA 95203T: (209) 468-3198F: (209) [email protected]/lafco
san luis OBisPO COunty laFCODavid ChurchExecutive Officer1042 Pacific Street, Suite ASan Luis Obispo, CA 93401T: (805) 781-5795F: (805) [email protected]
san mateO COunty laFCOMartha PoyatosExecutive Officer455 County Center, 2nd FloorRedwood City, CA 94063-1663T: (650) 363-4224F: (650) [email protected]
santa BaRBaRa COunty laFCORobert BraitmanExecutive Officer105 East Anapamu
Santa Barbara, CA 93101T: (805) 568-3391F: (805) [email protected]
santa ClaRa COunty laFCONeelima PalacherlaExecutive Officer70 West Hedding Street, 11th FloorSan Jose, CA 95110T: (408) 299-5127F: (408) 295-1613neelima.palacherla@ceo.sccgov.orgwww.santaclara.lafco.ca.gov
santa CRuz COunty laFCOPatrick McCormickExecutive Officer701 Ocean Street, Room 318-DSanta Cruz, CA 95060T: (831) 454-2055F: (831) [email protected]
sHasta COunty laFCOAmy MickelsonExecutive Officer2516 Goodwater Avenue, Suite ARedding, CA 96002T: (530) 242-1112F: (530) [email protected]
sieRRa COunty laFCOTim BealsExecutive OfficerP.O. Box 530Downieville, CA 95936T: (530) 289-3251F: (530) [email protected]
sisKiyOu COunty laFCOTerry BarberInterim Executive Officer806 South Main StreetP.O. Box 1085Yreka, CA 96097T: (530) 841-2100F: (530) [email protected]/planning/lafco.htm
sOlanO COunty laFCOShaun PritchardExecutive Officer744 Empire Street, Suite 216Fairfield, CA 94533T: (707) 439-3897
F: (707) [email protected]
sOnOma COunty laFCORichard BottariniExecutive Officer575 Administration Drive, 104ASanta Rosa, CA 95403T: (707) 565-3765F: (707) [email protected]/lafco
stanislaus COunty laFCOMarjorie BlomExecutive Officer1010 10th Street, 3rd FloorModesto, CA 95354T: (209) 525-7660F: (209) [email protected]
sutteR COunty laFCOStephanie LarsenExecutive Officer1160 Civic Center BoulevardYuba City, CA 95993T: (530) 822-7100F: (530) [email protected]
teHama COunty laFCOGeorge RobsonExecutive Officer444 Oak Street, Room IRed Bluff, CA 96080T: (530) 527-2200F: (530) [email protected]
tRinity COunty laFCOJohn JelicichExecutive OfficerP.O. Box 2819Weaverville, CA 96093T: (530) 623-1351F: (530) [email protected]/local/trinity
tulaRe COunty laFCOBen GuilianiExecutive Officer5955 South Mooney BoulevardVisalia, CA 93277T: (559) 733-6291F: (559) [email protected]/lafco
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tuOlumne COunty laFCOBev ShaneExecutive Officer2 South Green StreetSonora, CA 95370T: (209) 533-5633F: (209) [email protected]/communitylinks/lafco.htm
ventuRa COunty laFCOKim UhlichExecutive Director800 South Victoria AvenueVentura, CA 93009-1850T: (805) 654-2576F: (805) [email protected]
yOlO COunty laFCOElizabeth Castro KemperExecutive Officer654 Court Street, Suite 107Woodland, CA 95695T: (530) 666-8048F: (530) [email protected]
yuBa COunty laFCOJohn BenoitExecutive Officer526 C StreetMarysville, CA 95901T: (530) 749-5467F: (530) [email protected]
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18. Humboldt County association of Governments (HCaG)19. eastern sierra Council of Governments20. lake County/City area Planning Council21. mendocino Council of Governments (mCOG)22. san luis Obispo Council of Governments (slOCOG)23. siskiyou association of Governmental entities (saGe)24. tri-County area Planning Council 25. Council of san Benito County Governments
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Directory of Planning Agencies - Councils of Government (COGs)
assOCiatiOn OF Bay aRea GOveRnments (aBaG)Ezra RapportExecutive Director101 Eighth StreetOakland, CA 94607T: (510) 464-7900F: (510) [email protected] Email: [email protected] Jurisdictions: Alameda County, Contra Costa County, Marin County, Napa County, San Francisco County, San Mateo County, Santa Clara County, Solano County, Sonoma County, and 100 CitiesMap ID # 9
assOCiatiOn OF mOnteRey Bay aRea GOveRnments (amBaG)John DoughtyExecutive Director445 Reservation Road, Suite GP.O. Box 809Marina, CA 93933-0809T: (831) 883-3750F: (831) [email protected] Email: [email protected] Jurisdictions: Monterey County, Santa Cruz County, San Benito County and 18 CitiesMap ID # 6
Butte COunty assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnmentsJon ClarkExecutive Director2580 Sierra Sunrise Terrace, Suite 100Chico, CA 95928-8441T: (530) 879-2468F: (530) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Butte County and 5 CitiesMap ID # 16
CalaveRas COunCil OF GOveRnmentsTimothy McSorley, P.E.Executive Director692 Marshall, Suite AP.O. Box 280San Andreas, CA 95249T: (209) 754-2094F: (209) [email protected]
Member Jurisdictions: Calavaras County, Angels CampMap ID # 17
CentRal sieRRa PlanninG COunCil and eCOnOmiC develOPment distRiCtLarry BusbyExecutive Director53 West Bradford Avenue, Suite 200Sonora, CA 95370T: (209) 532-8768F: (209) 532-7599Member Jurisdictions: Alpine County, Amador County, Calaveras County, Tuolumne County and 7 CitiesMap ID # 17
COunCil OF FResnO COunty GOveRnmentsTony BorenExecutive Director2035 Tulare Street, Suite 201Fresno, CA 93721T: (559) 233-4148F: (559) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Fresno County and 15 CitiesMap ID # 5
easteRn sieRRa COunCil OF GOveRnmentsRene MendezExecutive Director224 North Edwards StreetP.O. Box Drawer NIndependence, CA 93526T: (760) 878-0292F: (760) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Inyo County, Mono County and 2 CitiesMap ID # 19
HumBOldt COunty assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnments (HCaG)Marcella ClemInterim Executive Director427 F Street, Suite 220Eureka, CA 95501T: (707) 444-8208F: (707) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Humboldt County and 7 CitiesMap ID # 18
KeRn COunCil OF GOveRnments (KeRn COG)Ronald BrummettExecutive Director1401 19th Street, Suite 300Bakersfield, CA 93301T: (661) 861-2191F: (661) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Kern County and 11 CitiesMap ID # 4
KinGs COunty assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnmentsTerri KingExecutive Director339 West D Street, Suite BLemoore, CA 93245T: (559) 528-3211 ext. 2654F: (559) [email protected]/kcagMember Jurisdictions: Kings County and 4 CitiesMap ID # 14
laKe COunty/City aRea PlanninG COunCilLisa Davey-BatesExecutive Director367 North State Street, Suite 206Ukiah, CA 95482T: (707) 263-7799F: (707) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Lake County and 2 CitiesMap ID # 20
mendOCinO COunCil OF GOveRnments (mCOG)Phil DowExecutive Director367 North State Street, Suite 206Ukiah, CA 95482T: (707) 463-1859F: (707) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Mendocino County and 4 CitiesMap ID # 21
meRCed COunty assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnments (mCaG)Jesse BrownExecutive Director
CounCils oF governMent (Cogs)
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369 West 18th StreetMerced, CA 95340T: (209) 723-3153F: (209) [email protected] Email: [email protected] Jurisdictions: Merced County and 6 CitiesMap ID # 13
saCRamentO aRea COunCil OF GOveRnments (saCOG)Mike McKeeverExecutive Director1415 L Street, Suite 300Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 321-9000F: (916) [email protected] Email: [email protected] Jurisdictions: Placer County (part), Sacramento County, Sutter County, Yolo County, Yuba County, El Dorado County and 18 CitiesMap ID # 10
san BenitO COunty COunCil OF GOveRnmentsLisa RheinheimerExecutive Director330 Tres Pinos Road, Suite C7Hollister, CA 95023T: (831) 637-7665F: (831) [email protected] Email: [email protected] Jurisdictions: San Benito County and 2 CitiesMap ID # 25
san dieGO assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnments (sandaG)Gary L. GallegosExecutive Director401 B Street, Suite 800San Diego, CA 92101T: (619) 699-1900F: (619) [email protected] Jurisdictions: San Diego County and 19 CitiesMap ID # 1
san JOaquin COunty COunCil OF GOveRnments (sJCCOG)Andrew T. ChesleyExecutive Director555 East Weber AvenueStockton, CA 95202-2804
T: (209) 235-0600F: (209) [email protected] Email: [email protected] Jurisdictions: San Joaquin County and 7 CitiesMap ID # 8
san luis OBisPO COunCil OF GOveRnmentsRonald DeCarliExecutive Director1150 Osos Street, Suite 202San Luis Obispo, CA 93401T: (805) 781-4219F: (805) [email protected] Jurisdictions: San Luis Obispo County and 7 CitiesMap ID # 22
santa BaRBaRa COunty assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnmentsJim KempExecutive Director260 North San Antonio Road, Suite BSanta Barbara, CA 93110T: (805) 961-8900F: (805) [email protected] Email: [email protected] Jurisdictions: Santa Barbara County and 7 CitiesMap ID # 3
sieRRa PlanninG ORGanizatiOn and eCOnOmiC develOPment distRiCtBrent SmithExecutive Director560 Wall Street, Suite FAuburn, CA 95603T: (530) 823-4703F: (530) [email protected] Jurisdictions: El Dorado County (part), Nevada County, Placer County (part), Sierra County and 10 CitiesMap ID # 11
sisKiyOu assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnmental entities (saGe)Terry BarberExecutive Officer806 South Main StreetYreka, CA 96097T: (530) 842-2100F: (530) [email protected]
General Email: [email protected] Jurisdictions: Siskiyou County and 9 CitiesMap ID # 23
sOutHeRn CaliFORnia assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnments (sCaG)Hasan IkhrataExecutive Director818 West Seventh Street, 12th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90017-3435T: (213) 236-1800F: (213) 236-1961www.scag.ca.govMember Jurisdictions: Imperial County, Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, Ventura County and 188 CitiesMap ID # 2
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Coachella valley association of Governments (CvaG)Tom KirkExecutive Director73-710 Fred Waring Drive, Suite 200Palm Desert, CA 92260T: (760) 346-1127F: (760) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Riverside County and 9 CitiesMap ID # 2a
Gateway Cities COGRichard PowersExecutive Director16401 Paramount BoulevardParamount, CA 90723T: (562) 663-6850F: (562) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Los Angeles County and 27 CitiesMap ID # 2g
imperial valley association of Governments (ivaG)Mark BazaExecutive Director940 West Main Street, Suite 208El Centro, CA 92243T: (760) 482-4290F: (760) [email protected] Email: [email protected]/ivagMember Jurisdictions: Imperial County and 7 CitiesMap ID # 2b
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Directory of Planning Agencies - Councils of Government (COGs)
las virgenes malibu Council of GovernmentsTerry DippleExecutive Director6165 Spring Valley RoadCalabasas, CA 91302-1246T: (818) 968-9088Member Jurisdictions: 5 CitiesMap ID # 2j
Orange County Council of Governments (OCCOG)Lacy KellyExecutive Director600 West Santa Ana Boulevard, Suite 214Santa Ana, CA 92701T: (714) 972-0077F: (714) 972-1816www.occities.orgMember Jurisdictions: Orange County and 34 CitiesMap ID # 2k
san Bernardino associated Governments (sanBaG)Deborah Robinson BarmackExecutive Director1170 West 3rd Street, 2nd FloorSan Bernardino, CA 92401-1715T: (909) 884-8276F: (909) [email protected] Email: [email protected] Jurisdictions: San Bernardino County and 24 CitiesMap ID # 2c
san Gabriel valley Council of Governments (sGvCOG)Nicholas T. ConwayExecutive Director3452 East Foothill Boulevard, Suite 810Pasadena, CA 91107-3142T: (626) 564-9702F: (626) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Los Angeles County and 31 CitiesMap ID # 2h
ventura Council of GovernmentsDarren KettleExecutive Director970 Ventura StreetSanta Paula, CA 93060T: (805) 654-2866
F: (805) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Ventura County and 10 CitiesMap ID # 2d
western Riverside Council of GovernmentsRick Bishop, AICPExecutive Director4080 Lemon Street, 3rd Floor, MS 1032Riverside, CA 92501-3609T: (951) 955-7985F: (951) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Unincorporated portion of Western Riverside County and 14 CitiesMap ID # 2e
westside Cities Council of GovernmentsMaria RychlickiExecutive [email protected] Jurisdictions: Los Angeles County and 5 CitiesMap ID # 2i
south Bay Cities Council of GovernmentsJacki BacharachExecutive Director5033 Rockvalley RoadRancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275T: (310) 377-8987F: (310) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Los Angeles County and 15 CitiesMap ID # 2f
stanislaus COunCil OF GOveRnments (stanCOG)Vince HarrisExecutive Director900 H Street, Suite DModesto, CA 95354T: (209) 525-4600F: (209) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Stanislaus County and 9 CitiesMap ID # 7
taHOe ReGiOnal PlanninG aGenCy (tRPa)John SinglaubExecutive Director128 Market StreetP.O. Box 5310Stateline, NV 89449T: (775) 588-4547F: (775) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Carson City (part), Douglas County (part), El Dorado County (basin portion), South Lake Tahoe, Lake Tahoe Watershed Basin, Placer County (basin portion), Washoe County (part) and 1 CityMap ID # 12
tRi-COunty aRea PlanninG COunCilGeorge RobsonExecutive DirectorTehama County Planning DepartmentCourthouse Annex, Room I, 444 Oak St.Red Bluff, CA 96080T: (530) 527-2200F: (530) 527-2655Member Jurisdictions: Colusa County, Glenn County, Tehama County and 7 CitiesMap ID # 24
tulaRe COunty assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnments (tCaG)Ted SmalleyExecutive Director5961 South Mooney BoulevardVisalia, CA 93277T: (559) 733-6291F: (559) [email protected] Jurisdictions: Tulare County and 8 CitiesMap ID # 15
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Directory of Planning Agencies - Regional Transportation Planning Entities (RTPAs and MPOs)
The following list provided courtesy of the California Department of Transportation, Division of Transportation Planning includes contacts for Regional Transportation Planning Agencies (RTPAs) and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs). For additional information on RTPAs or MPOs, please see the California Department of Transportation, Division of Transportation Planning’s website at http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp/offices/orip/list/agencies.html.
alPine COunty lOCal tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)Brian PetersExecutive Secretary50 Diamond Valley RoadMarkleeville, CA 96120T: (530) 694-2140F: (530) [email protected]/public_works
amadOR COunty tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)Charles FieldExecutive Director11400 American Legion Drive, Suite AJackson, CA 95642T: (209) 267-2282F: (209) [email protected]
assOCiatiOn OF mOnteRey Bay aRea GOveRnments (mPO)John DoughtyExecutive Director445 Reservation Road, Suite GP.O. Box 809Marina, CA 93933-0809T: (831) 883-3750F: (831) [email protected]
Butte COunty assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnments (mPO)Jon ClarkExecutive Director2580 Sierra Sunrise Terrace, Suite 100Chico, CA 95928-6301T: (530) 879-2468F: (530) [email protected]
CalaveRas COunCil OF GOveRnments (RtPa)Tim McSorleyExecutive Director444 East Saint Charles Street/Highway 49P.O. Box 280San Andreas, CA 95249T: (209) 754-2094F: (209) 754-2096
COlusa COunty tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)James BellDeputy Director1215 Market StreetColusa, CA 95932T: (530) 458-0466F: (530) [email protected]
COunCil OF FResnO COunty GOveRnments (mPO)Tony BorenExecutive Director2035 Tulare Street, Suite 201Fresno, CA 93721-2111T: (559) 233-4148F: (559) [email protected]
COunCil OF san BenitO COunty GOveRnments (RtPa)Lisa RheineheimerExecutive Director330 Tres Pinos Road, Suite C7Hollister, CA 95023T: (831) 637-7665F: (831) [email protected]
del nORte lOCal tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)Tamera LeightonExecutive Director1225 Marshall Street, Suite 8Crescent City, CA 95531T: (707) 465-3878F: (707) [email protected]
el dORadO COunty tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)Kathryn MathewsExecutive Director2828 Easy Street, Suite 1Placerville, CA 95667-3907T: (530) 642-5260
F: (530) [email protected]
Glenn COunty tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)John LinhartExecutive DirectorP.O. Box 1070Willows, CA 95988T: (530) 934-6530F: (530) [email protected]
HumBOldt COunty assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnments (RtPa)Marcella ClemExecutive Director427 F Street, Suite 220Eureka, CA 95501T: (707) 444-8208F: (707) [email protected]
inyO COunty lOCal tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)B. Ted PedersonExecutive DirectorP.O. Drawer QIndependence, CA 93526T: (760) 878-0201F: (760) [email protected]
KeRn COunCil OF GOveRnments (mPO)Ronald BrummettExecutive Director1401 19th Street, Suite 300Bakersfield, CA 93301T: (661) 861-2191F: (661) [email protected]
KinGs COunty assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnments (mPO)Terri KingExecutive Secretary339 West D Street, Suite BLemoore, CA 93245T: (559) 582-3211 ext. 2654
regional transPortation Planning entities
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F: (559) [email protected]/kcag
laKe COunty/City aRea PlanninG COunCil (RtPa)Lisa Davey-BatesExecutive Director367 North State Street, Suite 206Ukiah, CA 95482T: (707) 263-7799F: (707) [email protected]
lassen COunty tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)Larry MillarExecutive SecretaryCounty Administration Building707 Nevada StreetSusanville, CA 96130T: (530) 251-8288F: (530) [email protected]
lOs anGeles COunty metROPOlitan tRansPORtatiOn autHORity (RtPa)Frank FloresDeputy Executive Officer/Programming and Policy AnalysisOne Gateway Plaza, MS: 99-23-3Los Angeles, CA 90012T: (213) 922-2456F: (213) [email protected]
madeRa COunty tRansPORatiOn COmmissiOn (mPO)Patricia TaylorExecutive Director2001 Howard Road, Suite 201Madera, CA 93637T: (559) 675-0721F: (559) [email protected]
maRiPOsa COunty lOCal tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)Allen ToschiExecutive Director4639 Ben Hur RoadMariposa, CA 95338T: (209) 966-5356F: (209) [email protected]
mendOCinO COunCil OF GOveRnments (RtPa)Phil Dow
Executive Director367 North State Street, Suite 206Ukiah, CA 95482T: (707) 463-1859F: (707) [email protected]
meRCed COunty assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnments (mPO)Jesse BrownExecutive Director369 West 18th StreetMerced, CA 95340T: (209) 723-3153F: (209) [email protected]
mOdOC COunty lOCal tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)Pam CouchExecutive Director111 West North StreetAlturas, CA 96101-0999T: (530) 233-6422F: (530) [email protected]
mOnO COunty lOCal tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)Scott BurnsExecutive Director437 Old Mammoth Road, Suite PP.O. Box 347Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546T: (760) 924-1800F: (760) [email protected]
nevada COunty tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)Daniel LandonExecutive Director101 Providence Mine Road, Suite 102Nevada City, CA 95959T: (530) 265-3202F: (530) [email protected]
PlaCeR COunty tRansPORtatiOn PlanninG aGenCy (RtPa)Celia McAdamExecutive Director299 Nevada StreetAuburn, CA 95603T: (530) 823-4030F: (530) [email protected]
Plumas COunty tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)John MannleExecutive Director1834 East Main StreetQuincy, CA 95971T: (530) 283-6492F: (530) [email protected]
saCRamentO aRea COunCil OF GOveRnments (mPO)Mike McKeeverExecutive Director1415 L Street, Suite 300Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 340-6205F: (916) [email protected]
san dieGO assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnments (mPO)Gary GallegosExecutive Director401 B Street, Suite 800San Diego, CA 92101T: (619) 699-1900F: (619) [email protected]
san FRanCisCO Bay aRea metROPOlitan tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (mPO)Steve HemingerExecutive DirectorJoseph P. Bort Metro Center, 101 8th St.Oakland, CA 94607-4700T: (510) 464-7700F: (510) [email protected]
san JOaquin COunCil OF GOveRnments (mPO)Andrew ChesleyExecutive Director555 East Weber AvenueStockton, CA 95202-2804T: (209) 468-3913F: (209) [email protected]
san luis OBisPO COunCil OF GOveRnments (mPO)Ronald L. DeCarliExecutive Director1150 Osos Street, Suite 202San Luis Obispo, CA 93401T: (805) 781-4219F: (805) 781-5703
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santa BaRBaRa COunty assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnments (mPO)Jim KempExecutive Director260 North San Antonio Road, Suite BSanta Barbara, CA 93110T: (805) 961-8900F: (805) [email protected]
santa CRuz COunty ReGiOnal tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)George DonderoExecutive Director1523 Pacific AvenueSanta Cruz, CA 95060-3911T: (831) 460-3200F: (831) [email protected]
sHasta COunty ReGiOnal tRansPORtatiOn PlanninG aGenCy (mPO)Dan LittleExecutive Director1855 Placer StreetRedding, CA 96001T: (530) 245-6819F: (530) [email protected]
sieRRa COunty tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)Tim BealsExecutive Director101 Courthouse Square, Annex BuildingP.O. Box 98Downieville, CA 95936-0098T: (530) 289-3201F: (530) [email protected]
sisKiyOu COunty tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)Tom AndersonExecutive Director411 Fourth StreetYreka, CA 96097T: (530) 842-8295F: (530) [email protected]
sOutHeRn CaliFORnia assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnments (mPO)Hasan IkhrataExecutive Director818 West 7th Street, 12th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90017T: (213) 236-1944F: (213) [email protected]
stanislaus COunCil OF GOveRnments (mPO)Vince HarrisExecutive Director1111 I Street, Suite 308Modesto, CA 95354T: (209) 525-4632F: (209) [email protected]
taHOe metROPOlitan PlanninG ORGanizatiOn (mPO)Joanne MachettaExecutive Director128 Market StreetP.O. Box 5310State Line, NV 89449-5310T: (775) 588-4547F: (775) [email protected]
teHama COunty tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)Gary AntoneExecutive Director9380 San Benito AvenueGerber, CA 96035-9701
T: (530) 385-1462F: (530) [email protected]
tRansPORtatiOn aGenCy FOR mOnteRey COunty (RtPa)Debrah HaleExecutive Director55-B Plaza CircleSalinas, CA 93901-2902T: (831) 775-0903F: (831) [email protected]
tRinity COunty tRansPORtatiOn COmmissiOn (RtPa)Richard TippettExecutive Secretary31301 Highway 3P.O. Box 2490Weaverville, CA 96093T: (530) 623-1351F: (530) [email protected]/departments/planning/transcomm.htm
tulaRe COunty assOCiatiOn OF GOveRnments (mPO)Ted SmalleyExecutive Director5955 South Mooney BoulevardVisalia, CA 93277T: (559) 624-7274F: (559) [email protected]
tuOlumne COunty tRansPORtatiOn COunCil (RtPa)Darin GrossiExecutive Director2 South Green StreetSonora, CA 95370T: (209) 533-5601F: (209) [email protected]
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Directory of Planning Agencies - Airport Land Use Commissions (ALUCs)
The following list provided courtesy of the California Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics contains the Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) contacts for each county. The Counties of San Bernardino, Kern and El Dorado contain various cities within each county that have jurisdiction over airport land uses. For additional ALUC information and further discussion regarding special cases, please see the California Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics website at www.dot.ca.gov/hq/planning/aeronaut.
alameda COunty aluCCindy Horvath224 West Winton Avenue, Room 111Hayward, CA 94544T: (510) 670-5400F: (510) [email protected]
amadOR COunty aluCSusan Grijalva810 Court StreetJackson, CA 95642T: (209) 223-6380F: (209) [email protected]
Butte COunty aluCMark Michelena7 County Center DriveOroville, CA 95965T: (530) 538-7376F: (530) [email protected]
CalaveRas COunty aluCKathy Zancanella891 Mountain Ranch RoadSan Andreas, CA 95249T: (209) 754-6394F: (209) [email protected]
COlusa COunty aluCHarry Krug100 Sunrise Boulevard, Suite FColusa, CA 95932T: (530) 458-0580F: (530) [email protected]
COntRa COsta COunty aluCLashun CrossCommunity Development Department651 Pine Street, 4th Floor, North WingMartinez, CA 94553-0095T: (925) 335-1229F: (925) [email protected]
del nORte COunty aluCJames Bernard981 H Street, Suite 110Crescent City, CA 95531T: (707) 464-7229
F: (707) [email protected]
el dORadO COunty aluCWoody DeloriaEl Dorado County Transportation Commission2828 Easy Street, Suite 1Placerville, CA 95667T: (530) 642-5263F: (530) [email protected]/_airports.htm
City of south lake tahoeSherry Miller1052 Tata LaneSouth Lake Tahoe, CA 96150T: (530) 541-0480F: (530) [email protected]
FResnO COunty aluCTom WebsterCouncil of Fresno County of Goverments2035 Tulare Street, Suite 201Fresno, CA 93721T: (559) 233-4148F: (559) [email protected]
Glenn COunty aluCRandy MurphyCounty Planning & Public Works Agency125 South Murdock AvenueWillows, CA 95988T: (530) 934-6541F: (530) [email protected]
HumBOldt COunty aluCBob BronkallPublic Works Department, Land Use Division3033 H StreetEureka, CA 95501T: (707) 445-7205F: (707) [email protected]
imPeRial COunty aluCDarrell GardenerPlanning Department940 Main StreetEl Centro, CA 92243T: (760) 482-4236
F: (760) [email protected]
inyO COunty aluCJoshua HartP.O. Drawer L168 North Edwards StreetIndependence, CA 93526T: (760) 878-0263F: (760) [email protected]
KeRn COuntyKern County Planning DepartmentChristopher Mynk2700 M Street, Suite 100Bakersfield, CA 93301T: (661) 862-8607F: (661) [email protected]
City of BakersfieldJames Movius1715 Chester AvenueBakersfield, CA 93301T: (661) 326-3733F: (661) [email protected]
City of California CityWilliam Way, Jr.21000 Hacienda BoulevardCalifornia City, CA 93505T: (760) 373-8623F: (760) [email protected]
City of delanoKeith Woodcock1005 Eleventh AvenueDelano, CA 93215T: (661) 721-3340F: (661) [email protected]
City of RidgecrestJim McRea100 West California AvenueRidgecrest, CA 93555T: (760) 499-5063F: (760) [email protected]
City of shafterWayne Clausen
airPort lanD use CoMMissions (aluCs)
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336 Pacific AvenueShafter, CA 93263T: (661) 746-5002F: (661) [email protected]
City of taftPaul Gorte209 East Kern StreetTaft, CA 93268T: (661) 763-1222F: (661) [email protected]
City of tehachapiDavid James115 South Robinson StreetTehachapi, CA 93561T: (661) 822-2200F: (661) [email protected]
City of wascoMiles Johnson764 E StreetP.O. Box 836Wasco, CA 93280T: (661) 758-7250F: (661) [email protected]
KinGs COuntyBrad Gatzka1400 West Lacey BlvdHanford, CA 93230T: (209) 582-3211F: (209) [email protected]
laKe COunty aluCRick Coel255 North Forbes StreetLakeport, CA 95453T: (707) 263-2221F: (707) [email protected]
lassen COunty aluCRichard SimonLassen County Planning Department707 Nevada Street, Room 236Susanville, CA 96130T: (530) 251-8270F: (530) [email protected]
lOs anGeles COunty aluCSusan Franco-RoganDepartment of Regional Planning320 West Temple Street, Room 1354Los Angeles, CA 90012T: (213) 974-4881F: (213) [email protected]
madeRa COunty aluCRobert MansfieldMadera County Planning Department2037 West Cleveland Ave, MS GMadera, CA 93637T: (559) 675-7821F: (559) [email protected]
maRin COunty aluCThomas LaiMarin County Planning Department3501 Civic Center Drive, Room 308San Rafael, CA 94903T: (415) 499-6292F: (415) [email protected]
maRiPOsa COunty aluCMaria LiddleMariposa County Public Works Department4639 Ben Hur RoadMariposa, CA 95338T: (209) 966-5356F: (209) [email protected]
mendOCinO COunty aluCFred TarrPlanning and Building Services Department501 Low Gap Road, Room 1440Ukiah, CA 95482T: (707) 463-4281F: (707) [email protected]
meRCed COunty aluCBill NicholsonMerced County Planning Department2222 M StreetMerced, CA 95340T: (209) 385-7654 ext. 4400F: (209) [email protected]
mOnO COunty aluCGerry Le FrancoisP.O. Box 347Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546T: (760) 924-1810F: (760) [email protected]
mOnteRey COunty aluCKatie AxtAssociation of Monterey Bay Area Governments445 Reservation Road, Suite GMarina, CA 93933T: (831) 883-3750F: (831) [email protected]
naPa COunty aluCRonald Gee
Napa County Conservation, Development, & Planning Department1195 3rd Street, Room 210Napa, CA 94559-3001T: (707) 253-4417F: (707) [email protected]
nevada COunty aluCDan LandonNevada County Transportation Commission101 Providence Mine Road, Suite 102Nevada City, CA 95959T: (530) 265-3202F: (530) [email protected]
ORanGe COunty aluCKari RigoniJohn Wayne Airport3160 Airway AvenueCosta Mesa, CA 92626T: (949) 252-5170F: (949) [email protected]
PlaCeR COunty aluCStan Tidman299 Nevada StreetAuburn, CA 95603T: (530) 823-4030F: (530) [email protected]
Plumas COunty aluCNancy FlukePlumas County Planning Department555 Main StreetQuincy, CA 95971-6012T: (530) 283-7011F: (530) [email protected]
RiveRside COunty aluCJohn GuerinRiverside County Administration Center4080 Lemon Street, 9th FloorRiverside, CA 92501T: (951) 955-0982F: (951) [email protected]
saCRamentO COuntysacramento, sutter, yolo & yuba County AluCGregory ChewSacramento Area Council of Governments1415 L Street, Suite 300Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 340-6227F: (916) [email protected]
san BenitO COunty aluCLisa Rheinheimer
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Council of San Benito County Governments330 Tres Pinos Road, Suite 7Hollister, CA 95023T: (831) 637-7665F: (831) [email protected]
san BeRnaRdinO COuntyChristney Barilla385 North Arrowhead Avenue, Third FloorSan Bernardino, CA 92415-0182T: (909) 387-4373F: (909) [email protected]
apple valley aluCLori Lamson14955 Dale Evans ParkwayApple Valley, CA 92307T: (760) 240-7000F: (760) [email protected]
Big Bear lake aluCJames MillerP.O. Box 10000Big Bear Lake, CA 92315T: (909) 866-5831F: (909) [email protected]
City of ChinoCharles CoeCommunity Development, PlanningP.O. Box 667Chino, CA 91710T: (909) 591-9812F: (909) [email protected]
City of ColtonDavid Zamora659 North La Cadena DriveColton, CA 92324T: (909) 370-5079F: (909) [email protected]
City of loma lindaDeborah Woldruff25541 Barton RoadLoma Linda, CA 92354T: (909) 799-2830F: (909) [email protected]
City of needlesSharon Mayes-Atkinson817 Third StreetNeedles, CA 92363T: (760) 326-5740F: (760) [email protected]
City of Ontario aluCJerry Blum303 East B StreetOntario, CA 91764-4196T: (909) 395-2036F: (909) [email protected]
City of RedlandsOscar Orci35 Cajon Street #20Redlands, CA 92373T: (909) 798-7555F: (909) [email protected]
City of RialtoMichael Story150 South Palm AvenueRialto, CA 92376T: (909) 820-2535F: (909) [email protected]
City of san BernardinoValerie Ross300 North D Street, 3rd FloorSan Bernardino, CA 92418T: (909) 384-5057F: (909) [email protected]
City of upland aluCJeffrey Bloom460 North Euclid AvenueUpland, CA 91786T: (909) 931-4130F: (909) [email protected]
victorville aluCBill WebbP.O. Box 5001Victorville, CA 92393-5001T: (909) 931-5102F: (760) [email protected]
town of yucca valleyShane StueckleMonterey Business Center58928 Business Center DriveYucca Valley, CA 92284T: (760) 369-6575F: (760) [email protected]
san dieGO COunty aluCEd GowensSan Diego County Regional Airport AuthorityP.O. Box 82776San Diego, CA 92138-2776T: (619) 400-2461F: (619) [email protected]
san JOaquin COunty aluCLaura Brunn555 East Weber AvenueStockton, CA 95202T: (209) 468-3913F: (209) [email protected]
san luis OBisPO COunty aluCBill RobesonSan Luis Obispo County Planning and Building DepartmentCounty Government Center,1055 Monterey StreetSan Luis Obispo, CA 93408T: (805) 781-5607F: (805) [email protected]
san mateO COunty aluCDave Carbone455 County Center, 2nd FloorRedwood City, CA 94063-1662T: (650) 363-4417F: (650) [email protected]
santa BaRBaRa COunty aluCWilliam YimSanta Barbara County Association of Governments260 North San Antonio Road, Suite BSanta Barbara, CA 93110T: (805) 961-8906F: (805) [email protected]
santa ClaRa COunty aluCMark ConnollyCounty Government Center, East Wing70 West Hedding Street, 7th FloorSan Jose, CA 95110T: (408) 299-5786F: (408) [email protected]
sHasta COunty aluCLisa LozierShasta County Resource Management, Planning Division1855 Placer Street, Suite 103Redding, CA 96001-1795T: (530) 225-5532F: (530) [email protected]
sisKiyOu COunty aluCTerry BarberPublic Health & Community Development806 South Main StreetYreka, CA 96097T: (530) 841-2110F: (530) [email protected]
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sOlanO COunty aluCJames LelandSolano County Environmental Management Department675 Texas Street, Suite 5500Fairfield, CA 94533-6341T: (707) 784-3166F: (707) [email protected]
sOnOma COunty aluCRobert GaiserPermit Resource Management2550 Ventura AvenueSanta Rosa, CA 95403T: (707) 565-7386F: (707) [email protected]
stanislaus COunty aluCJoshua MannStanislaus County Planning & Community Development Department1010 10th Street, Third Floor, Suite 3400Modesto, CA 95354T: (209) 525-6330F: (209) [email protected]
sutteR COuntysacramento, sutter, yolo & yuba County AluCGregory ChewSacramento Area Council of Governments1415 L Street, Suite 300Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 340-6227F: (916) [email protected]
teHama COunty aluCGeorge RobsonTehama County Planning Department Court House Annex, Room 1444 Oak StreetRed Bluff, CA 96080T: (530) 527-2200F: (530) [email protected]
tRinity COunty aluCJeanne BonominiTrinity County Transportation and Planning DepartmentP.O. Box 2819Weaverville, CA 96093-2819T: (530) 623-1351F: (530) [email protected]
tulaRe COunty aluCJason Lobue5961 South Mooney BoulevardVisalia, CA 93277T: (559) 733-6291F: (559) [email protected]
tuOlumne COunty aluCBev Shane2 South Green StreetSonora, CA 95370T: (209) 533-5633F: (209) [email protected]
ventuRa COunty aluCSteve DeGeorgeVentura County Transportation Commission950 County Square Drive, Suite 207Ventura, CA 93003T: (805) 642-1591 ext. 103F: (805) [email protected]
yOlO COuntysacramento, sutter, yolo & yuba County AluCGregory ChewSacramento Area Council of Governments1415 L Street, Suite 300Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 340-6227F: (916) [email protected]
yuBa COuntysacramento, sutter, yolo & yuba County AluCGregory ChewSacramento Area Council of Governments1415 L Street, Suite 300Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 340-6227F: (916) [email protected]
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Directory of Planning Agencies - Selected California State Agencies
aiR ResOuRCes BOaRd1001 I StreetSacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 2815Sacramento, CA 95812T: (916) 322-2990F: (916) 445-5025www.arb.ca.gov
assemBly HOusinG and COmmunity develOPment COmmittee1020 N Street, Room 167ASacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 319-2085www.assembly.ca.gov
assemBly lOCal GOveRnment COmmittee1020 N Street, Room 157Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 319-3958F: (916) 319-3959www.assembly.ca.gov
COastal COmmissiOnCentral Coast area Office725 Front Street, Suite 300Santa Cruz, CA 95060-4508T: (831) 427-4863F: (831) 427-4877www.coastal.ca.gov
legislative Office926 J Street, Suite 416Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 445-6067F: (916) 324-6832www.coastal.ca.gov
north Central Coast and Headquarters45 Fremont Street, Suite 2000San Francisco, CA 94105-2219T: (415) 904-5200F: (415) 904-5400www.coastal.ca.gov
north Coast area Office710 East Street, Suite 200Eureka, CA 95501Mailing Address:P.O. Box 498Eureka, CA 95502T: (707) 445-7833F: (707) 445-7877www.coastal.ca.gov
san diego Coast area Office7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103San Diego, CA 92108-4402
T: (619) 767-2370F: (619) 767-2384www.coastal.ca.gov
south Central Coast area Office89 South California Street, 2nd FloorVentura, CA 93001-2801T: (805) 585-1800F: (805) 641-1732www.coastal.ca.gov
south Coast area Office200 Oceangate, 10th FloorLong Beach, CA 90802T: (562) 590-5071F: (562) 590-5084www.coastal.ca.gov
COnseRvatiOn, dePaRtment OF801 K Street, 24th FloorSacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 322-1080F: (916) 445-0732www.conservation.ca.gov
land Resource Protection division801 K Street, Room 1321, MS 13-71Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 324-0859F: (916) [email protected]
Geological survey Publications801 K Street, MS 14-33Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 445-5716F: (916) [email protected]
state mining and Geology Board801 K Street, MS 20-15Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 322-1082F: (916) [email protected]
eduCatiOn, dePaRtment OFschool Facilities Planning division1430 N StreetSacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 319-0800F: (916) 327-3954www.cde.ca.gov
emeRGenCy seRviCes, OFFiCe OF3650 Schriever AvenueMather, CA 95655Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 419023Rancho Cordova, CA 95741-9023T: (916) 845-8100F: (916) 845-8910www.oes.ca.gov
eneRGy COmmissiOn1516 Ninth Street, MS 5Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 944295Sacramento, CA 94244-2950T: (916) 654-4162F: (916) 654-3882www.energy.ca.gov
enviROnmental PROteCtiOn aGenCy1001 I StreetSacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 2815Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 551-1313F: (916) 324-0908www.calepa.ca.gov
FinanCe, dePaRtment OFdemographic Research unit915 L Street, 8th FloorSacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 445-3878www.dof.ca.gov
FisH and Game, dePaRtment OF1416 Ninth Street, 12th FloorSacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 445-0411www.dfg.ca.gov
Habitat Conservation Planning Branch1416 Ninth Street, 12th FloorSacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 653-4875F: (916) 653-2588www.dfg.ca.gov
wildlife and Habitat data analysis Branch1807 13th Street, Suite 202Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 322-2493F: (916) 324-0475www.dfg.ca.gov
FOOd and aGRiCultuRe, dePaRtment OF1220 N StreetSacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 654-0462www.cdfa.ca.gov
seleCteD CaliFornia state agenCies
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FORestRy and FiRe PROteCtiOn, dePaRtment OF1416 Ninth Street, 15th FloorSacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 944246Sacramento, CA 94244-2460T: (916) 653-5121F: (916) 653-4171www.fire.ca.gov
GeneRal seRviCes, dePaRtment OFProject management707 3rd StreetWest Sacramento, CA 95605T: (916) 375-0499www.dgs.ca.gov
HealtH seRviCes, dePaRtment OFP.O. Box 997413Sacramento, CA 94234-7320T: (916) 445-4171www.cdph.ca.gov
HOusinG and COmmunity develOPment, dePaRtment OF1800 Third StreetSacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 445-4782www.hcd.ca.gov
Grants Program unit, Community development Block Grant2710 Gateway Oaks DriveNorth Building, Suite 190Sacramento, CA 94252-2055T: (916) 263-0485www.hcd.ca.gov
Housing Policy development, statistical assistance1800 Third Street, Room 430Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 323-3175F: (916) 327-2643www.hcd.ca.gov
legislative division1800 Third Street, Room 410Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 952053Sacramento, CA 94252-2053T: (916) 323-0169www.hcd.ca.gov
small City Block GrantsP.O. Box 952054Sacramento, CA 94252-2055T: (916) 445-6000F: (916) 323-2904www.hcd.ca.gov
inteGRated waste manaGement BOaRd1001 I Street, MS 15Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P. O. Box 4025Sacramento, CA 95812-4024T: (916) 341-6000F: (916) 319-7456www.ciwmb.ca.gov
PaRKs and ReCReatiOn, dePaRtment OF1416 Ninth StreetSacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942896Sacramento, CA 94296-0001T: (916) 653-6725F: (916) 657-3355www.parks.ca.gov
Office of Historic Preservation1416 Ninth Street, Room 1442Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942896Sacramento, CA 94296-0001T: (916) 653-6624F: (916) [email protected]
GOveRnOR’s OFFiCe OF PlanninG and ReseaRCHlegislative unit1400 Tenth StreetSacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 3044Sacramento, CA 95812-3044T: (916) 445-4831F: (916) 323-2675www.opr.ca.gov
state Clearinghouse and Planning unit1400 Tenth Street, Room 212Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 3044Sacramento, CA 95812-3044T: (916) 445-0613F: (916) [email protected]
natuRal ResOuRCes aGenCy1416 Ninth Street, Suite 1311Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 653-5656F: (916) 653-8102www.resources.ca.gov
seismiC saFety COmmissiOn1755 Creekside Oaks Drive, Suite 100Sacramento, CA 95833T: (916) 263-5506F: (916) [email protected]
senate tRansPORtatiOn and HOusinG COmmitteeState Capitol, Room 2209Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 445-3182www.senate.ca.gov
state lands COmmissiOn100 Howe Avenue, Suite 100-SouthSacramento, CA 95825-8202T: (916) 574-1900F: (916) 574-1810www.slc.ca.gov
tOxiC suBstanCes COntROl, dePaRtment OFCeqa tracking Center1001 I StreetSacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 806Sacramento, CA 95812-0806T: (916) 324-1826F: (916) 324-3158www.dtsc.ca.gov
tRansPORtatiOn, dePaRtment OFaeronautics division1120 N Street, MS 40Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942874Sacramento, CA 94274-0001T: (916) 654-4959www.dot.ca.gov
transportation system information division1120 N Street, MS 38Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 654-3090F: (916) 654-6583www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tsip
environmental analysis1120 N Street, Room 4301, MS 27Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942874Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 653-6557F: (916) 653-7757www.dot.ca.gov/hq/env
mass transportation division1120 N Street, 3rd Floor, MS 39Sacramento, CA 95814
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Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942874Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 654-8144F: (916) 654-9366www.dot.ca.gov/hq/masstrans
transportation Planning1120 N Street, Room 5300, MS 32Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942874Sacramento, CA 95814
T: (916) 653-1637F: (916) 653-0001www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp
state wateR ResOuRCes COntROl BOaRd1001 I StreetSacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 100Sacramento, CA 95812T: (916) 341-5251F: (916) 341-5252www.swrcb.ca.gov
wateR ResOuRCes, dePaRtment OF1416 Ninth StreetSacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942836Sacramento, CA 94236T: (916) 653-5791F: (916) 653-5028www.water.ca.gov
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aRmy CORPs OF enGineeRslos angeles district OfficePlanning Division911 Wilshire BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90053-2325T: (213) 452-3783F: (213) 452-4204www.spl.usace.army.mil
sacramento district OfficePlanning Division1325 J Street, Room 1320Sacramento, CA 95814-2922T: (916) 557-6699F: (916) 557-7856www.spk.usace.army.mil
san Francisco district OfficePlanning Division333 Market Street, Room 701San Francisco, CA 94105-2195T: (415) 977-8533F: (415) 977-8695www.spn.usace.army.mil
south Pacific divisionPlanning Division333 Market StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105-2195T: (415) 977-8171F: (415) 977-8183www.spd.usace.army.mil/cpac
u.s. dePaRtment OF aGRiCultuRe,FaRm seRviCe aGenCy430 G Street, Suite 4161Davis, CA 95616T: (530) 792-5520F: (530) 792-5555www.fsa.usda.gov/ca
u.s. dePaRtment OF aGRiCultuRe, FORest seRviCeangeles national Forest701 North Santa Anita AvenueArcadia, CA 91006-2725T: (626) 574-1613F: (626) 574-5233www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles
Cleveland national Forest10845 Rancho Bernardo Road, Suite 200San Diego, CA 92127-2107T: (858) 673-6180F: (858) 673-6192www.fs.fed.us/r5/cleveland
eldorado national Forest100 Forni RoadPlacerville, CA 95667T: (530) 622-5061
F: (530) 621-5297www.fs.fed.us/r5/eldorado
inyo national Forest873 North Main StreetBishop, CA 93514T: (760) 873-2400F: (760) 873-2458www.fs.fed.us/r5/inyo
Klamath national Forest1312 Fairlane RoadYreka, CA 96097T: (530) 842-6131F: (530) 841-4571www.fs.fed.us/r5/klamath
lassen national Forest2550 Riverside DriveSusanville, CA 96130T: (530) 257-2151F: (530) 252-6428www.fs.fed.us/r5/lassen
los Padres national Forest6755 Hollister AvenueGoleta, CA 93117T: (805) 968-6640F: (805) 961-5729www.fs.fed.us/r5/lospadres
mendocino national Forest825 North Humboldt AvenueWillows, CA 95988T: (530) 934-3316F: (530) 934-7384www.fs.fed.us/r5/mendocino
modoc national Forest800 West Twelfth StreetAlturas, CA 96101T: (530) 233-5811F: (530) 233-8709www.fs.fed.us/r5/modoc
Plumas national Forest159 Lawrence StreetP.O. Box 11500Quincy, CA 95971T: (530) 283-2050F: (530) 283-7746www.fs.fed.us/r5/plumas
Pacific southwest Region1323 Club DriveVallejo, CA 94592T: (707) 562-8794F: (707) 562-9045www.fs.fed.us/r5
san Bernardino national Forest1824 South Commercenter Circle
San Bernardino, CA 92408-3430T: (909) 383-5588F: (909) 383-5770www.fs.fed.us/r5/sanbernardino
sequoia national Forest1839 South Newcomb StreetPorterville, CA 93257T: (559) 784-1500F: (559) 781-4744www.fs.fed.us/r5/sequoia
shasta-trinity national Forest2400 Washington AvenueRedding, CA 96001T: (530) 244-2978F: (530) 242-2233www.fs.fed.us/r5/shastatrinity
sierra national Forest1600 Tollhouse RoadClovis, CA 93611T: (559) 297-0706F: (559) 294-4809www.fs.fed.us/r5/sierra
six Rivers district Office1330 Bayshore WayEureka, CA 95501-3834T: (707) 442-1721F: (707) 442-9242www.fs.fed.us/r5/sixrivers
stanislaus district Office19777 Greenley RoadSonora, CA 95370T: (209) 532-3671F: (209) 533-1890www.fs.fed.us/r5/stanislaus
tahoe district OfficeHighway 49 and 631 Coyote StreetNevada City, CA 95959-6003T: (530) 265-4531F: (530) 478-6109www.fs.fed.us/r5/tahoe
u.s. dePaRtment OF aGRiCultuRe,natuRal ResOuRCes COnseRvatiOn seRviCe430 G Street, Suite 4164Davis, CA 95616-4164T: (530) 792-5600F: (530) 792-5790www.ca.nrcs.usda.gov
u.s. dePaRtment OF eneRGy,westeRn aRea POweR administRatiOnsierra nevada Region114 Park Shore Drive
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Folsom, CA 95630T: (916) 353-4418F: (916) 985-1930www.wapa.gov/sn
u.s. dePaRtment OF HOusinG and uRBan develOPmentRegion ix450 Golden Gate AvenueP.O. Box 36003San Francisco, CA 94102T: (415) 436-6532F: (415) 436-6446www.hud.gov
u.s. dePaRtment OF inteRiOR, BuReau OF indian aFFaiRsPacific Regional Office2800 Cottage WaySacramento, CA 95825T: (916) 978-6000F: (916) 978-6099www.bia.gov/whoweare/regionaloffices/pacific/index.htm
Central California agency650 Capitol Mall, Suite 8-500Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 930-3680F: (916) 930-3780www.bia.gov/whoweare/regionaloffices/pacific/weare/centralcalifornia/index.htm
northern California agency1900 Churn Creek Road, Suite 300 Redding, CA 96002-0292T: (530) 246-5141 F: (530) 246-5167www.bia.gov/whoweare/regionaloffices/pacific/weare/northerncalifornia/index.htm
Palm springs agency3700-A Tachevah Drive, Suite 201Palm Springs, CA 92262Mailing Address:P.O. Box 2245Palm Springs, CA 92263T: (760) 416-2133F: (760) 416-2687www.bia.gov/whoweare/regionaloffices/pacific/weAae/palmsprings/index.htm
southern California agency1451 Research Park Drive, Suite 100Riverside, CA 92507T: (951) 276-6624
F: (951) 276-6642www.bia.gov/whoweare/regionaloffices/pacific/weare/southerncalifornia/index.htm
u.s. dePaRtment OF inteRiOR, BuReau OF land manaGementBakersfield district OfficePlanning and Environmental Coordination StaffFederal Building3801 Pegasus DriveBakersfield, CA 93308-6837T: (661) 391-6000F: (661) 391-6040www.blm.gov/ca/bakersfield
desert district OfficePlanning and Environmental Coordination Staff6221 Box Springs BoulevardRiverside, CA 92507T: (909) 697-5200F: (909) 697-5299www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/cdd.html
California state Office, natural Resources division2800 Cottage WaySacramento, CA 95825T: (916) 978-4630F: (916) 978-4657www.blm.gov/ca/st/en.html
eagle lake Resources areaPlanning and Environmental Coordination Staff2950 Riverside DriveSusanville, CA 96130T: (530) 257-0456F: (530) 251-5539www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/eaglelake.html
ukiah Field OfficePlanning and Environmental Coordination Staff2550 North State StreetUkiah, CA 95482-3023T: (707) 468-4000F: (707) 468-4027www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/ukiah.html
lower Colorado Regional Office(Serves California south of the Tehachapi Mountains)P.O. Box 61470, LC 5000Boulder City, NV 89006-9970T: (702) 293-8000
F: (702) 293-8416www.usbr.gov/lc/region
mid-Pacific Regional Office(Serves California north of the Tehachapi Mountains)2800 Cottage WaySacramento, CA 95825T: (916) 978-5100F: (916) 978-5114www.usbr.gov/mp
u.s. dePaRtment OF inteRiOR, FisH and wildliFe seRviCe2800 Cottage Way, Room W2605Sacramento, CA 95825-1846T: (916) 414-6600F: (916) 414-6713www.fws.gov
u.s. dePaRtment OF inteRiOR, GeOlOGiCal suRveywestern Region345 Middlefield RoadMenlo Park, CA 94025-3591T: (650) 329-4309F: (650) 329-5130www.usgs.gov
u.s. dePaRtment OF tRansPORtatiOn, FedeRal HiGHway administRatiOnCalifornia division980 Ninth Street, Suite 400Sacramento, CA 95814-2724T: (916) 498-5001F: (916) 498-5008www.fhwa.dot.gov
u.s. dePaRtment OF tRansPORtatiOn, FedeRal tRansit administRatiOnRegion ix201 Mission Street, Suite 2210San Francisco, CA 94105T: (415) 744-3133F: (415) 744-2726www.fta.dot.gov
u.s. enviROnmental PROteCtiOn aGenCyRegion ix75 HawthorneSan Francisco, CA 94105T: (415) 947-8000F: (415) 744-1678www.epa.gov/region09
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Directory of Planning Agencies - CEQA Judges
Pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21167.1 (b), every county with a population over 200,000 is required by law to designate a judge to develop expertise in CEQA and related land use and environmental laws. Judicial assignments are subject to change without notice. Contact the Court of interest to confirm CEQA Judge assignments.
alameda COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Frank RoeschU.S. Post Office Building201 Thirteenth StreetOakland, CA 94612T: (510) 670-6312www.alameda.courts.ca.gov
Butte COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Stephen Benson655 Oleander AvenueChico, CA 95926T: (530) 532-7002www.buttecourt.ca.gov
COntRa COsta COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Diana Becton Smith725 Court Street, Department 30Martinez, CA 94553T: (925) 957-5730www.cc-courts.org
Judge Joyce Cram725 Court Street, Department 22Martinez, CA 94553T: (925) 957-5722www.cc-courts.org
Judge Barry Goode725 Court Street, Department 17Martinez, CA 94553T: (925) 957-5717www.cc-courts.org
Judge Barbara Zuniga725 Court Street, Department 2Martinez, CA 94553T: (925) 957-5702www.cc-courts.org
FResnO COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Jeff Hamilton2317 Tuolumne Street, Department 97AFresno, CA 93721-1220T: (559) 497-4172www.fresnosuperiorcourt.org
Judge Mark W. Snauffer1100 Van Ness Avenue, Department 74Fresno, CA 93724-0002T: (559) 457-6357www.fresnosuperiorcourt.org
KeRn COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge William D. Palmer1415 Truxtun Avenue
3rd Floor, Courtroom 15Bakersfield, CA 93301T: (661) 868-7204www.kern.courts.ca.gov
Judge Kenneth C. Twisselman, II1415 Truxtun Avenue1st Floor, Courtroom 8Bakersfield, CA 93301T: (661) 868-7204www.kern.courts.ca.gov
lOs anGeles COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge James C. Chalfant111 North Hill Street, Department 85, Room 834Los Angeles, CA 90012www.lasuperiorcourt.org
Judge Ann I. Jones111 North Hill Street, Department 86, Room 836Los Angeles, CA 90012www.lasuperiorcourt.org
Judge Thomas I. McKnew, Jr.12720 Norwalk Boulevard, Department HNorwalk, CA 90650www.lasuperiorcourt.org
Judge John A. Torribio12720 Norwalk Boulevard, Department GNorwalk, CA 90650www.lasuperiorcourt.org
Judge John S. Wiley, Jr.111 North Hill Street, Department 50, Room 509Los Angeles, CA 90012www.lasuperiorcourt.org
maRin COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Verna A. AdamsMarin County Court, Department J3501 Civic Center DriveSan Rafael, CA 94903T: (415) 444-7219www.marincourt.org
Judge Lynn DuryeeMarin County Court, Department L3501 Civic Center DriveSan Rafael, CA 94903T: (415) 444-7221www.marincourt.org
meRCed COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Carol Ash2260 N StreetMerced, CA 95340T: (209) 725-4111www.mercedcourt.org
Judge John Kirihara2260 N StreetMerced, CA 95340T: (209) 725-4111www.mercedcourt.org
mOnteRey COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Kay T. KingsleyMonterey Courthouse1200 Aguajito Road, Department 14Monterey, CA 93940T: (831) 647-5800www.monterey.courts.ca.gov
Judge Lydia M. VillarrealMonterey Courthouse1200 Aguajito Road, Department 15Monterey, CA 93940T: (831) 647-5800www.monterey.courts.ca.gov
ORanGe COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Gail A. Andler751 West Santa Ana Boulevard, Department CX-102P.O. Box 22028Santa Ana, CA 92701T: (657) 622-5302www.occourts.org
Judge Ronald L. Bauer751 West Santa Ana Boulevard, Department CX-103P.O. Box 22028Santa Ana, CA 92701T: (657) 622-5303www.occourts.org
Judge Thierry P. Colaw751 West Santa Ana Boulevard, Department CX-104P.O. Box 22028Santa Ana, CA 92701T: (657) 622-5304www.occourts.org
Judge David C. Velasquez751 West Santa Ana Boulevard, Department CX-101P.O. Box 22028
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Santa Ana, CA 92701T: (657) 622-5301www.occourts.org
Judge Nancy Weiben Stock751 West Santa Ana Boulevard, Department CX-105P.O. Box 22028Santa Ana, CA 92701T: (657) 622-5305www.occourts.org
PlaCeR COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Charles D. Wachob10820 Justice Center Drive, Department 40P.O. Box 619072Roseville, CA 95661T: (916) 408-6000www.placer.courts.ca.gov
RiveRside COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Mac R. Fisher4050 Main Street, Department 6Riverside, CA 92501T: (909) 955-4600www.riverside.courts.ca.gov
Judge Gloria Connor Trask4050 Main Street, Department 1Riverside, CA 92501T: (909) 955-4600www.riverside.courts.ca.gov
Judge Sharon J. Waters4050 Main Street, Department 10Riverside, CA 92501T: (909) 955-4600www.riverside.courts.ca.gov
saCRamentO COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Lloyd G. Connelly720 9th Street, 5th Floor, Department 33Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 874-5591www.saccourt.com
Judge Timothy M. Frawley720 9th Street, 4th Floor, Department 29Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 874-5684www.saccourt.com
Judge Michael P. Kenny720 9th Street, 4th Floor, Department 31Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 874-6353www.saccourt.com
Judge Patrick Marlette720 9th Street, 3rd Floor, Department 19Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 874-7071www.saccourt.com
Judge Allan H. Sumner720 9th Street, 5th Floor, Department 42Sacramento, CA 98514T: (916) 874-5672www.saccourt.com
san BeRnaRdinO COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Donald Alvarez303 West Third Street, Department S33San Bernardino, CA 92415-0210T: (909) 382-3517www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/courts
Supervising Civil Judge Barry Plotkin8303 North Haven Avenue, Department R-9Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730T: (909) 945-4177www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/courts
Supervising Judge John P. Vander Feer235 East Mountain View Avenue, Department B-4Barstow, CA 92311T: (760) 256-4758www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/courts
san dieGO COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Judith F. Hayes330 West Broadway, 5th Floor, Department SD-68San Diego, CA 92101T: (619) 450-7068www.sdcourt.ca.gov
Judge Ronald S. Prager330 West Broadway, Department 71San Diego, CA 92101T: (619) 450-7071www.sdcourt.ca.gov
Judge Linda B. Quinn330 West Broadway, Department 74San Diego, CA 92101T: (619) 450-7074www.sdcourt.ca.gov
Judge Timothy Taylor330 West BroadwaySan Diego, CA 92101www.sdcourt.ca.gov
san FRanCisCO COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Ernest H. GoldsmithCivic Center Courthouse400 McAllister Street, Department 613San Francisco, CA 94102T: (415) 551-3840www.sfgov.org/courts
san JOaquin COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Elizabeth Humphreys
222 East Weber Avenue, Department 41Stockton, CA 95202T: (209) 468-2922www.stocktoncourt.org
san luis OBisPO COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Martin TangemanCivil Court Operations1035 Palm Street, Room 385San Luis Obispo, CA 93408T: (805) 781-5237www.slocourts.net
san luis OBisPO COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Charles CrandallCivil Court Operations1035 Palm Street, Room 385San Luis Obispo, CA 93408T: (805) 781-5237www.slocourts.net
san mateO COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Marie S. WeinerSan Mateo County Superior Court800 North HumboldtSan Mateo, CA 94402T: (650) 573-2601www.sanmateocourt.org
santa BaRBaRa COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Thomas P. Anderle1100 Anacapa Street, Department 3Santa Barbara, CA 93101T: (805) 568-3170www.sbcourts.org
santa ClaRa COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge William ElfvingSuperior Court191 North First StreetSan Jose, CA 95113T: (408) 299-3392www.sccsuperiorcourt.org
santa CRuz COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Paul P. Burdick701 Ocean Street, Department 4Santa Cruz, CA 95060T: (831) 420-2200www.santacruzcourt.org
sOlanO COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Paul Beeman321 Tuolumne Street, Department 1, Room 104Vallejo, CA 94590T: (707) 561-7801www.solanocourts.com
sOnOma COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Robert Boyd600 Administration Drive
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Santa Rosa, CA 95403T: (707) 521-6724www.sonomasuperiorcourt.com
stanislaus COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Rodger Beauchesne800 11th StreetP.O. Box 828Modesto, CA 95353T: (209) 525-7846www.stanct.org
Judge Hurl Johnson800 11th StreetP.O. Box 828Modesto, CA 95353T: (209) 525-7846www.stanct.org
Judge William A. Mayhew2744 Second StreetCeres, CA 95307
T: (209) 525-6435www.stanct.org
tulaRe COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Lloyd HicksCounty Civic Center221 South Mooney Boulevard, Room 303Visalia, CA 93291T: (559) 733-6348F: (559) 737-4190www.tularesuperiorcourt.ca.gov
Judge Melinda ReedCounty Civic Center221 South Mooney Boulevard, Room 303Visalia, CA 93291T: (559) 733-6561F: (559) 737-4290www.tularesuperiorcourt.ca.gov
Judge Paul VortmannCounty Civic Center221 South Mooney Boulevard, Room 303
Visalia, CA 93291T: (559) 733-6561F: (559) 737-4290www.tularesuperiorcourt.ca.gov
ventuRa COunty suPeRiOR COuRtJudge Glen Reiser800 South Victoria AvenueVentura, CA 93009T: (805) 654-291www.ventura.courts.ca.gov
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Adelanto San Bernardino 2 28,540 52 1994 1994 1994 2010 1994 1994 1994
Agoura Hills Los Angeles 5 23,387 8 2010 2010 2010 2008 2010 2010 2010
Alameda Alameda 5 75,409 15 1991 2009 1991 2003 1991 1991 1991
Albany Alameda 1 17,201 2 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992
Alhambra Los Angeles 2 89,501 8 1986 1986 1986 2008 1986 1986 1986
Aliso Viejo Orange 3 46,123 6 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
Alturas Modoc 1 2,798 3 1987 1987 1987 2005 1987 1987 1987
Amador City Amador 1 208 1 2007 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007
American Canyon Napa 1 16,836 4.13 1994 1994 1994 2006 1994 1994 1994
Anaheim Orange 16 353,643 50 2004 2004 2004 2009 2004 2004 2004
Anderson Shasta 0 10,826 6.6 2007 2007 2007 2008 2007 2007 2007
Angels Camp Calaveras 1 3,549 4 2008 2008 2008 2003 2008 2008 2008
Antioch Contra Costa 1 102,330 28 2003 2003 2003 2010 2003 2003 2003
Apple Valley San Bernardino 5 70,040 76 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Arcadia Los Angeles 5 56,719 11.2 1996 1996 1996 2001 1996 1996 1996
Arcata Humboldt 4 17,712 12 2008 2000 2000 2009 2000 2000 2000 2000
Arroyo Grande San Luis Obispo 5 17,145 5.5 2001 2003 2001 2005 2001 2001 2001
Artesia Los Angeles 2 17,608 1.6 1993 1993 1993 2003 1993 1993 1993
Arvin Kern 1 16,918 15 1989 1989 1989 1986 1989 1989 1989
Atascadero San Luis Obispo 3 28,560 25 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002
Atherton San Mateo 2 7,554 6 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002
Atwater Merced 1 27,755 5.5 2000 2000 2000 2004 2000 2000 2000
Auburn Placer 3 13,578 7 1993 1993 1993 2008 1993 1993 1993
Avalon Los Angeles 1 3,559 1 1972 1972 1972 2006 1972 1972 1972
Avenal Kings 1 16,236 20 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005
Azusa Los Angeles 5 49,207 9 2004 2004 2004 2010 2004 2004 2004
Bakersfield Kern 15 338,952 141 2002 2002 2002 2008 2002 2002 2002 2002
Baldwin Park Los Angeles 3 81,604 6.8 2002 2002 2002 2001 2002 2002 2002
Banning Riverside 1 28,751 23.1 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006
Barstow San Bernardino 1.75 24,281 40 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997
Beaumont Riverside 4 34,217 40 2007 2007 2007 2002 2007 2007 2007
Bell Los Angeles 2 38,867 2 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996
Bell Gardens Los Angeles 3 47,002 2 1995 1995 1995 2005 1995 1995 1995
Bellflower Los Angeles 6 77,312 6.1 1997 1997 1995 2003 1995 1995 1995
Belmont San Mateo 4 26,507 4.3 1982 1982 1982 2010 1982 1982 1982
Belvedere Marin 2.25 2,175 2 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
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Benicia Solano 2 28,086 16 1999 1999 1999 2006 1999 1999 1999
Berkeley Alameda 16 108,119 10 2002 2002 2002 2010 2002 2002 2002
Beverly Hills Los Angeles 9 36,224 5.7 2010 2010 2010 1998 2010 2010 2010
Big Bear Lake San Bernardino 4 6,278 7 1999 1999 1999 2002 1999 1999 1999
Biggs Butte 1 1,787 0 1997 1997 1997 2010 1997 1997 1997
Bishop Inyo 2 3,543 2 1993 1993 1993 2010 1993 1993 1993
Blue Lake Humboldt 1 1,170 0.6 2004 1986 1986 2004 1986 1986 1986
Blythe Riverside 2 21,812 27 2007 2007 2007 2004 2007 2007 2007
Bradbury Los Angeles 1 963 1.9 2007 2007 2007 2009 2007 2007 2007
Brawley Imperial 1 27,743 8 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008
Brea Orange 5 40,377 12 2003 2003 2003 2008 2003 2003 2003
Brentwood Contra Costa 4 52,492 15 2001 2001 1993 2006 1993 1993 1993
Brisbane San Mateo 3 3,993 3.46 1994 1994 1994 2006 1994 1994 1994
Buellton Santa Barbara 3 4,833 1.6 2005 2005 2007 2009 2007 2007 2007
Buena Park Orange 3 84,141 10 1994 1994 1994 2009 1994 1994 1994
Burbank Los Angeles 14 108,469 17 1988 1964 1972 2008 1992 1972 1997
Burlingame San Mateo 4 29,342 5 2004 2004 2004 2010 2004 2004 2004
Calabasas Los Angeles 7 23,788 12.3 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008
Calexico Imperial 2 40,075 6.8 2007 2007 2007 2009 2007 2007 2007
California City Kern 0 15,014 203.4 2009 2009 2009 2004 2009 2009 2009
Calimesa Riverside 2 7,555 15.6 1994 1994 1994 2004 1994 1994 1994 1994
Calipatria Imperial 1 8,233 2 1992 1992 1992 2008 1992 1992 1992
Calistoga Napa 3 5,370 2.5 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003
Camarillo Ventura 8 66,690 20 2003 2000 2006 2009 1996 2006 1989
Campbell Santa Clara 3 40,860 7 2001 2001 2001 2009 2001 2001 2001
Canyon Lake Riverside 2 11,225 4.6 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996
Capitola Santa Cruz 2 10,198 2 1989 1989 1989 2010 1989 1989 1989
Carlsbad San Diego 19 106,804 42 2005 2004 2005 2010 1994 2005 2005
Carmel-by-the-Sea Monterey 2 4,053 1 2004 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
Carpinteria Santa Barbara 2 14,528 2 2003 2003 2003 2004 2003 2003 2003
Carson Los Angeles 9 98,047 19 2004 2004 2004 2001 2004 2004 2004
Cathedral City Riverside 3 52,841 23 2002 2002 2002 2009 2002 2002 2002 2002
Ceres Stanislaus 2 43,219 7 1997 1997 1997 2007 1997 1997 1997 1997
Cerritos Los Angeles 12 54,946 8.9 2004 2004 2004 2010 2004 2004 2004 2004
Chico Butte 9 88,228 33.14 1994 1994 1994 2009 1994 1994 1994
Chino San Bernardino 9 84,742 31 2010 2010 2010 2008 2010 2010 2010
Chino Hills San Bernardino 4 78,971 46 1994 1994 1994 2008 1994 2008 1994
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Chowchilla Madera 2 18,698 7.7 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986
Chula Vista San Diego 18 237,595 53 2005 2005 2005 2006 2005 2005 2005
Citrus Heights Sacramento 4 88,115 14.4 2000 2000 2000 2008 2000 2000 2000 2000
Claremont Los Angeles 6 37,608 14 2006 2006 2006 2009 2006 2006 2006
Clayton Contra Costa 1.75 10,962 4 2007 1995 1995 2010 1995 1995 1995
Clearlake Lake 1.3 14,385 10 1983 1983 1983 2010 1983 1983 1983
Cloverdale Sonoma 1.5 8,636 2.5 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Clovis Fresno 4.5 96,868 22.27 1993 1993 1993 2010 1993 1993 1993 1993
Coachella Riverside 3 42,591 28.9 1997 1997 1997 2009 1997 1997 1997
Coalinga Fresno 1 19,065 5.9 2009 2009 2009 2010 2009 2009 2009
Colfax Placer 1 1,993 2 2010 2010 2010 2009 2010 2010 2010
Colma San Mateo 2 1,637 2 1999 1999 1999 2004 1999 1999 1999
Colton San Bernardino 2 51,816 18.5 1999 1999 1987 2002 1987 1987 1987
Colusa Colusa 1 5,947 2 2007 2007 2007 2009 2007 2007 2007
Commerce Los Angeles 4 13,581 6.6 2008 2008 2008 2010 2008 2008 2008
Compton Los Angeles 4 99,769 10 1991 1991 1991 2000 1991 1991 1991
Concord Contra Costa 5 125,864 31.13 2007 2007 2007 2003 2007 2007 2007
Corcoran Kings 1 25,692 7 2007 2007 2007 2010 2007 2007 2007
Corning Tehama 1 7,409 3.55 1994 1994 1994 2010 1994 1994 1994 2010
Corona Riverside 4 150,416 39.2 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
Coronado San Diego 4 23,916 13 2003 1995 1994 2007 1999 1996 2005
Corte Madera Marin 2 9,816 5 2009 2009 2009 2002 2009 2009 2009
Costa Mesa Orange 6 117,178 17 2000 2000 2000 2008 2000 2000 2000 2009
Cotati Sonoma 2 7,476 2 1998 1998 1998 2002 1998 1998 1998 2000
Covina Los Angeles 2 49,622 7 2000 2000 2000 1994 2000 2000 2000
Crescent City Del Norte 2 7,609 1.8 2001 2001 2001 2004 2001 2001 2001
Cudahy Los Angeles 2 26,029 1 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992
Culver City Los Angeles 7 40,722 5 2000 1995 1973 2010 1995 1996 1975
Cupertino Santa Clara 7 56,431 11.25 2005 2005 2005 2010 2005 2005 2005
Cypress Orange 4 49,981 7 2001 2001 2001 2008 2001 2001 2001
Daly City San Mateo 4 108,383 7 1987 1987 1989 2004 1988 1989 1994
Dana Point Orange 5 37,326 6.5 1991 1995 1991 2009 1991 1991 1995
Danville Contra Costa 3.5 43,574 18.1 1999 1999 1999 2009 1999 1999 1999
Davis Yolo 7 66,570 10 2001 2001 2001 2010 2001 2001 2001
Del Mar San Diego 6 4,660 2 1985 1985 1978 2007 1978 1978 1978
Del Rey Oaks Monterey 1 1,649 0.5 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997
Delano Kern 3 54,447 10.2 2005 2005 2000 2003 2000 2000 2000
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Desert Hot Springs Riverside 2 26,811 23.3 2000 2000 2000 2009 2000 2000 2000
Diamond Bar Los Angeles 3 61,019 15 1995 1995 1995 2001 1995 1995 1995
Dinuba Tulare 1 21,542 5 2008 2008 2008 2010 2008 2008 2008
Dixon Solano 2 17,605 7 1993 1993 1993 2009 1993 1993 1993 2008
Dorris Siskiyou 1 858 1 2007 2007 2007 2004 2007 2007 2007 2010
Dos Palos Merced 0 5,041 2 1991 1991 1991 2005 1991 1991 1991
Downey Los Angeles 6 113,715 13 2005 2005 2005 2001 2005 2005 2005
Duarte Los Angeles 4 23,214 6.8 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007
Dublin Alameda 5 48,821 14 1985 1985 1985 2010 1985 1985 1985
Dunsmuir Siskiyou 1 1,814 1.8 2006 2006 2006 2010 2006 2006 2006
East Palo Alto San Mateo 4 33,524 7 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999
Eastvale* Riverside 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003
El Cajon San Diego 5 99,637 14 1998 1998 1998 2007 1998 1998 1998
El Centro Imperial 3 45,365 11 2004 2009 2004 2009 2004 2004 2004
El Cerrito Contra Costa 3 23,666 3 1999 1999 1999 2003 1999 1999 1999
El Monte Los Angeles 1 126,464 9.67 1991 1991 1991 2009 1991 1991 1991
El Segundo Los Angeles 4 17,049 5 1992 2004 1992 2001 1992 1992 1992
Elk Grove Sacramento 6 143,885 45 2003 2003 2003 2009 2003 2003 2003
Emeryville Alameda 5 10,227 1 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Encinitas San Diego 11 65,171 19.1 2005 2003 1995 2005 1994 1995 1994 2009
Escalon San Joaquin 0.5 7,185 2.35 2005 2005 2005 2010 2005 2005 2005
Escondido San Diego 7 147,514 37.04 2000 2000 2000 2005 2000 2000 2000 2010
Etna Siskiyou 0 747 2 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
Eureka Humboldt 4 26,066 17.5 1997 1997 1997 2010 1997 1997 1997
Exeter Tulare 1 10,752 2.25 2003 2003 1991 2010 1975 1991 1975 1997
Fairfax Marin 2 7,492 2.2 1991 2009 1975 2006 1975 1976 1976
Fairfield Solano 6 105,955 37 2002 2002 2002 2009 2002 2002 2002
Farmersville Tulare 1 10,971 2.8 2002 2002 2002 2010 1978 2002 1978
Ferndale Humboldt 1 1,444 1 1986 1986 1986 2006 1986 1986 1986 2010
Fillmore Ventura 2 15,787 3 1988 1988 1988 2003 1988 1988 1988
Firebaugh Fresno 1 6,941 2 2010 2010 2010 2009 2010 2010 2010
Folsom Sacramento 3 71,453 24 1988 1988 1988 2009 1988 1988 1988 2010
Fontana San Bernardino 13 190,356 52.4 2003 2007 2003 2010 2003 2003 2003
Fort Bragg Mendocino 2 6,855 3.3 2004 2004 2008 2009 2004 2008 2004
Fort Jones Siskiyou 0 658 4 1989 1989 1989 2005 1989 1989 1989
Fortuna Humboldt 2 11,364 4 1993 1993 1993 2010 1993 1993 1993
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Foster City San Mateo 3 30,719 3.8 1993 1993 1993 2010 1993 2010 1993
Fountain Valley Orange 3 58,741 10 1995 2008 1995 2009 1995 1995 1995
Fowler Fresno 1.5 5,764 1.3 2004 2004 1976 2001 1976 1976 1976
Fremont Alameda 13 218,128 92 1991 1991 1991 2009 1991 1991 1991 2010
Fresno Fresno 16 502,303 110 2002 2002 2002 2008 2002 2002 2002
Fullerton Orange 8 138,610 22.3 1997 1997 1997 2010 1997 1997 1997
Galt Sacramento 3 24,264 5 2009 2009 2009 2003 2009 2009 2009
Garden Grove Orange 5 175,618 18 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008
Gardena Los Angeles 2 61,927 5.82 2006 2006 2006 2008 2006 2006 2006 2008
Gilroy Santa Clara 2 52,027 15 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002
Glendale Los Angeles 25 207,902 30.6 1986 1998 1993 2008 2007 1993 2003
Glendora Los Angeles 4 52,830 19.27 2009 2008 2007 2009 2007 2007 2007 1994
Goleta Santa Barbara 11 31,099 8 2009 2006 2009 2010 2006 2009 2006 2007
Gonzales Monterey 1 9,114 2 1996 1996 1996 2009 1996 1996 1996
Grand Terrace San Bernardino 1.5 12,717 3.6 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
Grass Valley Nevada 2 12,746 4 1999 1999 1999 2010 1999 1999 1999
Greenfield Monterey 1 17,898 2 2005 2005 2005 2009 2005 2005 2005
Gridley Butte 1 6,454 1 2009 2009 2009 2010 2009 2009 2009
Grover Beach San Luis Obispo 1 13,276 2.25 2010 2005 1973 2009 1993 1973 2000 2009
Guadalupe Santa Barbara 0.5 6,570 2.3 2002 2002 2002 2009 2002 2002 2002
Gustine Merced 2 5,250 1.58 2004 2004 2004 2009 2004 2004 2004
Half Moon Bay San Mateo 4 13,371 8 1993 1992 1993 1994 1991 1993 1991
Hanford Kings 1 53,266 15 2002 2002 2002 2010 2002 2002 2002
Hawaiian Gardens Los Angeles 1 15,884 0.9 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
Hawthorne Los Angeles 3 90,145 6 1989 1989 1989 2003 1989 1989 1989 2010
Hayward Alameda 6 153,104 61 2002 2002 2002 2010 2002 2002 2002
Healdsburg Sonoma 2 11,931 3.68 2009 2009 2009 2010 2009 2009 2009
Hemet Riverside 5 75,820 27.7 1992 1992 1992 2001 1992 1992 1992
Hercules Contra Costa 2 24,693 1.99 1998 1998 1998 2003 1998 1998 1998
Hermosa Beach Los Angeles 2 19,599 1 1994 1990 1980 2003 1980 1980 1980
Hesperia San Bernardino 4 88,479 75 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
Hidden Hills Los Angeles 1 2,025 1 1995 1995 1995 2005 1995 1995 1995
Highland San Bernardino 4 52,495 19 2006 2006 2006 2001 2006 2006 2006
Hillsborough San Mateo 2 11,537 6.23 2005 2005 2005 2009 2005 2005 2005
Hollister San Benito 2 37,301 6 2005 2005 2005 2009 2005 2005 2005
Hollister San Benito 2 37,301 6 2005 2005 2005 2009 2005 2005 2005
Holtville Imperial 1 6,641 1 2007 2007 2003 2008 2003 2003 2003
Hughson Stanislaus 1 6,240 1.65 2005 2005 2005 2003 2005 2005 2005
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Huntington Beach Orange 12 203,484 27 1996 1996 1996 2008 1996 1996 1996
Huntington Park Los Angeles 5 94,219 3.02 1996 1991 1991 2009 1991 1991 1991 1996
Huron Fresno 1 8,082 3 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007
Imperial Imperial 1 13,374 5.75 1992 1992 1992 2008 1992 1992 1992 2007
Imperial Beach San Diego 3 28,680 4 1994 2009 1994 2009 1994 1994 1999
Indian Wells Riverside 2 5,144 15.04 2007 2008 2009 2009 1996 2009 1996
Indio Riverside 4 83,675 29 1993 2008 1993 2008 1993 1993 1993 2009
Industry Los Angeles 2 803 11 1971 1971 1971 2007 1974 1971 1975
Inglewood Los Angeles 5 119,053 8.8 1980 1992 1997 2001 1987 1995 1995
Ione Amador 1 7,707 5 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Irvine Orange 28 217,686 74 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999
Irwindale Los Angeles 3 1,717 9.5 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008
Isleton Sacramento 0 822 0 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000
Jackson Amador 1 4,304 3.5 2008 2008 1981 2010 1981 1981 1981
Kerman Fresno 1.5 14,381 2.75 2007 2007 2007 1993 2007 2007 2007
King City Monterey 1 12,140 3 1998 1998 1998 2010 1998 1998 1998 2007
Kingsburg Fresno 1 11,504 3 1992 1992 1992 2002 1992 1992 1992
La Cañada Flintridge Los Angeles 6 21,261 8 1993 1995 1980 1993 1980 1980 1980
La Habra Orange 4 63,184 7.5 1990 1990 1990 2003 1990 1990 1990 1995
La Habra Heights Los Angeles 1 6,161 2.5 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
La Mesa San Diego 5 58,150 9.2 1996 1996 1996 2005 1996 1996 1996
La Mirada Los Angeles 4 50,015 7 2003 2003 2003 2011 2003 2003 2003
La Palma Orange 1 16,304 2 1999 1999 1999 2010 1999 1999 1999 2003
La Puente Los Angeles 2 43,355 3.49 2004 2004 2004 2008 2004 2004 2004
La Quinta Riverside 7 44,421 35.16 2002 2002 2002 2005 2002 2002 2002 2004
La Verne Los Angeles 6 34,051 9.09 1998 1998 1998 2010 1998 1998 1998
Lafayette Contra Costa 5 24,342 15 2002 2002 2002 2010 2002 2002 2002 1998
Laguna Beach Orange 10 25,354 9 2009 1999 1993 2008 2005 1993 1995
Laguna Hills Orange 4 33,593 6.6 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Laguna Niguel Orange 6 67,666 14.72 1992 1992 1992 2000 1992 1992 1992
Laguna Woods Orange 1 18,747 4 2003 2003 2003 2009 2003 2003 2003
Lake Elsinore Riverside 4.5 50,983 38 1998 1998 1998 2005 1998 1998 1998
Lake Forest Orange 7 78,720 17 2008 1994 1994 2010 1994 1994 1994
Lakeport Lake 2 5,140 3 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Lakewood Los Angeles 5 83,636 9.5 1996 1996 1996 2010 1996 1996 1996
Lancaster Los Angeles 7 145,875 94 2009 2009 2009 2008 2009 2009 2009 1996
Larkspur Marin 4 12,398 5 1990 1990 1990 2004 1990 1990 1990
Lathrop San Joaquin 1 17,969 22 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
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Lawndale Los Angeles 3 33,641 1.9 1991 1991 1991 2010 1991 1991 1991
Lemon Grove San Diego 3 26,131 3.75 1996 1996 1996 2006 1996 1996 1996 1991
Lemoore Kings 2 25,461 8.5 2008 2008 2008 2010 2008 2008 2008
Lincoln Placer 1 41,111 19.7 2008 2008 2008 2010 2008 2008 2008
Lindsay Tulare 1 11,800 3 1989 1989 1989 2004 1989 1989 1989
Live Oak Sutter 1 8,791 1 2010 2010 2010 2009 2010 2010 2010
Livermore Alameda 10 85,312 24 2004 2004 2004 2010 2004 2004 2004
Livingston Merced 1 14,051 6.5 2008 2008 2008 2010 2008 2008 2008
Lodi San Joaquin 1 63,549 13.92 2010 2010 2004 2010 2010 2010 2010 1999
Loma Linda San Bernardino 2 22,760 7 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Lomita Los Angeles 3 21,015 2 1998 1998 1998 2008 1998 1998 1998
Lompoc Santa Barbara 4 43,079 12 1997 1997 1997 2003 1997 1997 1997
Long Beach Los Angeles 17 494,709 50 1989 1991 1973 2009 1975 2002 1988
Loomis Placer 2 6,743 7 2001 2001 2001 2006 2001 2001 2001
Los Alamitos Orange 2 12,270 4 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991
Los Altos Santa Clara 4 28,863 7 2002 2002 2002 2010 2002 2002 2002
Los Altos Hills Santa Clara 3 9,042 8 2008 1999 2007 2004 2007 2008 2007
Los Angeles Los Angeles 141 4,094,764 467 2004 1999 1973 2009 1999 1973 1996
Los Banos Merced 2 36,421 8 1999 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Los Gatos Santa Clara 6 30,802 14 2000 2000 2000 2003 2000 2000 2000
Loyalton Sierra 3 825 0 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008
Lynwood Los Angeles 3 73,295 3 2003 2003 2003 2009 2003 2003 2003
Madera Madera 4 58,243 12 2009 2009 2009 2010 2009 2009 2009
Malibu Los Angeles 9 13,765 20 1995 1995 1995 2001 1995 1995 1995 2009
Mammoth Lakes Mono 5 7,299 24 2007 2007 2007 2003 1997 2007 2007 1995
Manhattan Beach Los Angeles 5 36,773 4 2003 2003 2003 2009 2003 2003 2003
Manteca San Joaquin 5 98,847 17.69 2003 2003 2003 2009 2003 2003 2003
Maricopa Kern 0 1,153 1 2009 2009 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 2003
Marina Monterey 1.5 19,445 10 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000
Martinez Contra Costa 3 36,663 11 1973 1992 1973 2005 1985 1973 1973
Marysville Yuba 0.5 12,867 4 1985 1985 1985 2003 1985 1985 1985
Maywood Los Angeles 1 30,034 1 2007 2007 1989 2009 1989 1989 1989
McFarland Kern 0 13,942 2 1992 1992 1992 2007 1992 1992 1992
Mendota Fresno 1 9,966 3 2009 2009 2009 2004 2009 2009 2009
Menifee* Riverside 1 68,905 50 2003 2003 2003 2004 2003 2003 2003 2009
Menlo Park San Mateo 5 32,185 19 1994 1994 1973 1992 1978 1973 1976
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Merced Merced 7 80,985 23 1997 1997 1997 2004 1997 1997 1997
Mill Valley Marin 3 14,144 4.72 1989 1989 1989 2003 1989 1989 1989 2010
Millbrae San mateo 1 21,968 3.2 1998 1998 1998 2006 1998 1998 1998
Milpitas Santa Clara 6 71,552 13.63 1994 1994 1994 2009 1994 1994 1994
Mission Viejo Orange 4 100,725 17 1998 2006 1999 2009 2009 1999 2009
Modesto Stanislaus 8 211,536 36.4 1995 1995 1995 2010 1995 1995 1995
Monrovia Los Angeles 4 39,984 14 2008 2008 2006 2006 2002 2006 2002 2008
Montague Siskiyou 1 1,488 1.8 1992 1992 1992 2006 1992 1992 1992
Montclair San Bernardino 2 37,535 5.5 2000 2000 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000
Monte Sereno Santa Clara 3 3,666 1.56 2008 2008 2008 2010 2008 2008 2008
Montebello Los Angeles 3 65,781 8 1973 1973 1975 1993 1975 1973 1975
Monterey Monterey 5 29,455 8 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005
Monterey Park Los Angeles 2 65,027 8 2001 2001 2001 2009 2001 2001 2001
Moorpark Ventura 4 37,576 12.44 1992 1992 1986 2001 1998 1986 2001
Moraga Contra Costa 3 16,332 9 2002 2002 2002 2009 2002 2002 2002
Moreno Valley Riverside 6 188,537 52 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2002
Morgan Hill Santa Clara 5 40,246 12 2001 2010 2001 2010 2001 2001 2001
Morro Bay San Luis Obispo 2 10,608 5.16 1988 1988 1988 2004 1993 1988 1988
Mount Shasta Siskiyou 1 3,595 3 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007
Mountain View Santa Clara 9 75,787 12 1992 1992 1992 2002 1992 1992 1992
Murrieta Riverside 7 101,487 33.55 2006 2006 1994 2001 1994 1944 1994
Napa Napa 6 78,791 18 1998 1998 1998 2009 1998 1998 2010
National City San Diego 3 57,799 8 1996 1996 1996 2005 1996 1996 1996
Needles San Bernardino 1 5,809 25 1997 1997 1997 2004 1997 1997 1997
Nevada City Nevada 1 3,040 2 1986 1986 1986 2009 1986 1986 1986
Newark Alameda 3 44,380 13 1992 1992 1992 2010 1992 1992 1992
Newman Stanislaus 2 10,824 2.14 2007 2007 2007 2010 2007 2007 2007 1992
Newport Beach Orange 18 86,738 21 2006 2006 2006 2010 2006 2006 2006
Norco Riverside 2 27,370 15 2001 2000 2002 2000 2003 1989 1976
Norwalk Los Angeles 3 109,817 9.35 1996 1996 1996 2001 1996 1996 1996
Novato Marin 8 53,357 28 1996 1996 1996 2003 1996 1996 1996
Oakdale Stanislaus 1 19,854 4 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994
Oakland Alameda 32 430,666 78.2 1998 1988 1996 2004 2005 1996 2004
Oakley Contra Costa 2 35,646 12.5 2002 2002 2002 2009 2002 2002 2002
Oceanside San Diego 4 183,095 41.2 1986 1995 1975 2009 1974 1975 1975
Ojai Ventura 0.5 8,226 4 1997 1997 1987 2002 1991 1987 1991
Ontario San Bernardino 13 174,536 50 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 1993
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Orange Orange 9 142,708 32.4 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
Orange Cove Fresno 2 11,049 1.5 2003 2003 2003 2009 2003 2003 2003
Orinda Contra Costa 5 17,866 13 1987 1987 1987 2010 1987 1987 1987
Orland Glenn 1 7,501 2.5 2003 2003 2003 2010 2003 2003 2003
Oroville Butte 2 14,687 13 2009 2009 2009 2004 2009 2009 2009
Oxnard Ventura 8 200,004 24.5 1990 1990 1990 2000 1990 1990 1990
Pacific Grove Monterey 2 15,683 2 1994 1994 1994 2003 1994 1994 1994
Pacifica San Mateo 4 40,431 12.5 1988 1980 1980 2005 1980 1984 1983
Palm Desert Riverside 3 52,067 26 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
Palm Springs Riverside 6 48,040 101 2007 2007 2007 2010 2007 2007 2007 2004
Palmdale Los Angeles 3 152,622 104 1993 1993 1993 2001 1993 1993 1993 2007
Palo Alto Santa Clara 16 65,408 25.98 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998
Palos Verdes Estates Los Angeles 1.5 14,085 5 2000 2000 2000 2010 2000 2000 2000
Paradise Butte 2 26,310 18.9 1994 1994 1994 2009 1994 1994 1994 2000
Paramount Los Angeles 4 57,989 4.7 2007 2007 2007 2008 2007 2007 2007
Parlier Fresno 1 13,658 2.2 1998 1998 1998 2001 1998 1998 1998
Pasadena Los Angeles 25 151,576 22.5 2004 2004 1976 2010 2002 1976 2002
Paso Robles San Luis Obipso 4 30,072 20 2003 2003 2003 2004 2003 2003 2003
Patterson Stanislaus 2 21,251 6 2004 2004 2004 2010 2004 2004 2004
Perris Riverside 3 55,133 32 2005 2008 2005 2001 2005 2006 2005 2004
Petaluma Sonoma 4.5 58,401 13 2008 2008 2008 2009 2008 2008 2008
Pico Rivera Los Angeles 2 66,967 8 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993
Piedmont Alameda 3 11,262 1.7 2009 2009 2009 2010 2009 2009 2009 1993
Pinole Contra Costa 2 19,555 11.6 1995 1995 1995 2010 1995 1995 1995 2009
Pismo Beach San Luis Obispo 4 8,704 3 1993 1993 1993 2010 1993 1993 1993
Pittsburg Contra Costa 4.5 64,967 18 2001 2001 2001 2009 2001 2001 2001
Placentia Orange 2 52,305 7.2 1989 1982 1974 2010 1974 1973 1975
Placerville El Dorado 1.5 10,429 7 1990 1990 1990 2010 1990 1990 1990
Pleasant Hill Contra Costa 4 33,844 8.2 2003 2003 2003 2010 2003 2003 2003
Pleasanton Alameda 10 70,711 23 2009 2009 2009 2003 2009 2009 2009
Plymouth Amador 1 1,027 1.26 2009 2009 2009 2004 2009 2009 2009
Point Arena Mendocino 1 491 1.5 2006 2006 2006 2005 2006 2006 2006
Pomona Los Angeles 7 163,683 22 1976 1976 1976 1976 1976 1976 1976
Port Hueneme Ventura 0 21,887 5 1998 1998 1998 2010 1998 1998 1998
Porterville Tulare 4 52,960 15 2008 2008 2008 2004 2008 2008 2008 1998
Portola Plumas 0.5 1,997 2.2 2001 2001 2001 2010 2001 2001 2001
Portola Valley San Mateo 4 4,725 10 1998 1998 1998 2009 2009 1998 2010 2001
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Poway San Diego 6 52,056 39 1991 1991 1991 2008 1991 1991 1991
Rancho Cordova Sacramento 4 62,899 22 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006
Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino 10 178,904 40 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
Rancho Mirage Riverside 5 17,008 24.7 2005 2005 2005 2010 2005 2005 2005
Rancho Palos Verdes Los Angeles 11 42,893 14 1975 1975 1975 2010 1975 1975 1975 2005
Rancho Santa Margarita Orange 3 49,945 12 2002 2002 2002 2009 2002 2002 2002
Red Bluff Tehama 2 13,825 8 1993 1992 1993 2004 1993 1993 1993
Redding Shasta 5 91,561 60 2008 2008 2009 2009 2000 2009 2009
Redlands San Bernardino 5 71,926 35 1995 1995 1995 2010 1995 1995 1995 2000
Redondo Beach Los Angeles 5 68,105 6.3 1992 1992 1992 2000 1992 1992 1992
Redwood City San Mateo 7 78,568 18.33 1990 1990 1990 2004 1990 1990 1990
Reedley Fresno 2 26,227 4.89 1993 1993 1993 2005 1993 1993 1993
Rialto San Bernardino 2 100,260 24.5 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992
Richmond Contra Costa 8 105,630 56.1 1994 1994 1994 2006 1994 1994 1994
Ridgecrest Kern 1 28,726 23 2009 2009 2009 2002 2009 2009 2009
Rio Dell Humboldt 2 3,295 2 2008 1977 2001 2010 1975 1972 1975
Rio Vista Solano 1 8,324 6 2001 2001 2001 2010 2001 2001 2001
Ripon San Joaquin 1 15,468 5 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006
Riverbank Stanislaus 1 22,201 4 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Riverside Riverside 18 304,051 80 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2009
Rocklin Placer 5 56,019 21 1991 1994 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 2007
Rohnert Park Sonoma 1 43,398 8 2000 2000 2000 2010 2000 2000 2000
Rolling Hills Los Angeles 1.5 1,974 3 1990 1990 1990 2008 1990 1990 1990 2000
Rolling Hills Estates Los Angeles 4 8,157 4 1992 1992 1992 2008 1992 1992 1992
Rosemead Los Angeles 3 57,756 5.2 2010 2010 2010 2008 2008 2008 2010 1992
Roseville Placer 12 115,781 36 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
Ross Marin 2 2,422 1.6 2007 2007 2007 2005 2007 2007 2007
Sacramento Sacramento 33 486,189 99 2009 2009 2009 2008 2009 2009 2009
Salinas Monterey 6 153,948 23 2002 2002 2002 2010 2002 2002 2002
San Anselmo Marin 2 12,744 2.52 1989 1976 1976 2004 1976 1989 1976
San Bernardino San Bernardino 4 204,800 62 2005 2005 2005 2003 2005 2005 2005
San Bruno San Mateo 3.5 44,294 5 2009 2009 2009 2010 2009 2009 2009
San Carlos San Mateo 3.5 29,155 4.05 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
San Clemente Orange 8 68,155 18 1993 2001 1993 2008 2001 2001 1993
San Diego San Diego 24 1,376,173 342 2008 2008 2008 2006 2008 2008 2008
San Dimas Los Angeles 5 36,946 15 1991 1991 1991 2008 1991 1991 1991
San Fernando Los Angeles 4 25,366 2.4 2005 2005 1987 2009 1987 1987 1987
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San Francisco San Francisco 120 856,095 47 2004 1995 1985 2004 2010 1988 1997
San Gabriel Los Angeles 3 42,984 4.1 2004 2004 2004 2010 2004 2004 2004
San Jacinto Riverside 2 36,933 26.81 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006
San Joaquin Fresno 1 4,071 1 1996 1996 1996 2008 1996 1996 1996
San Jose Santa Clara 60 1,023,083 179 1994 1994 1994 2009 1994 1994 1994
San Juan Bautista San Benito 1 1,895 0.70 1998 1998 1998 2006 1998 1998 1998
San Juan Capistrano Orange 5 37,233 14 1999 1999 1999 2000 1999 1999 1999
San Leandro Alameda 3 83,183 15 2007 2002 2002 2010 2002 2002 2002
San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo 5 44,948 11 1994 1994 2006 2010 1996 2006 2000
San Marcos San Diego 6 84,391 34 1995 1999 1995 2005 1987 1995 1987 2002
San Marino Los Angeles 3 13,415 3.75 2003 1995 2003 2008 2003 2003 2003
San Mateo San Mateo 7 97,535 15 2010 2010 2010 2009 2010 2010 2010
San Pablo Contra Costa 2 32,131 1.67 1996 1996 1996 2002 1996 1996 1996
San Rafael Marin 8 58,822 22.4 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
San Ramon Contra Costa 6 64,860 17.8 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
Sand City Monterey 3 329 3 2002 2002 2002 2010 2002 2002 2002 2004
Sanger Fresno 1 25,664 5 2001 2003 2003 2006 2003 2003 2003
Santa Ana Orange 10 357,754 27.2 1998 1998 1982 2010 1982 1982 1982
Santa Barbara Santa Barbara 35 90,893 21 1964 1997 1979 2004 1979 1964 1979 2009
Santa Clara Santa Clara 8 118,830 19.3 1992 1992 1992 2002 1992 1992 1992
Santa Clarita Los Angeles 15 177,641 52 1991 1997 1999 2004 2000 1999 2001
Santa Cruz Santa Cruz 10 59,684 12 1992 1992 1992 2010 1992 1992 1992
Santa Fe Springs Los Angeles 2 17,929 9 1993 1994 1994 2008 1994 1994 1994 2000
Santa Maria Santa Barbara 8 93,225 23.22 1991 1994 1996 2006 1997 1996 1995
Santa Monica Los Angeles 23 92,703 8.3 2010 2010 1975 2008 1992 1997 1995
Santa Paula Ventura 3 30,048 4.6 2010 2009 2003 2009 1998 2003 1998
Santa Rosa Sonoma 7 163,436 41.2 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Santee San Diego 5 58,044 16 2003 2003 2003 2010 2003 2003 2003
Saratoga Santa Clara 3 31,997 12.8 2007 2010 2007 2010 1988 2007 1987
Sausalito Marin 4 7,596 2 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995
Scotts Valley Santa Cruz 2.5 11,903 4.6 1994 1994 1994 2009 1994 1994 1994
Seal Beach Orange 2 26,010 13 2003 2003 2003 1997 2003 2003 2003
Seaside Monterey 2 34,628 9 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004 2004 2004 1994
Sebastopol Sonoma 2 7,943 2 1994 1994 1994 2003 1994 1994 1994
Selma Fresno 1 23,435 5 1997 1997 1983 1993 1991 1989 1991
Shafter Kern 2 16,208 18 2005 2005 2005 2010 2005 2005 2005
Shasta Lake Shasta 2 10,294 10 1999 1999 1999 2010 1999 1999 1999
Sierra Madre Los Angeles 3 11,099 3 1996 1996 1996 2003 1996 1996 1996
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Signal Hill Los Angeles 4 11,465 2.5 2001 2010 1986 2009 2010 1986 1986 1999
Simi Valley Ventura 14 126,902 41.7 1988 1988 1993 2000 1988 1993 1999
Solana Beach San Diego 5 13,783 3.4 1988 1999 1988 2006 1988 1988 1988
Soledad Monterey 2 27,929 4.2 2005 2005 2005 2009 2005 2005 2005 1991
Solvang Santa Barbara 2 5,487 2 2008 2008 1989 2009 1989 1989 1989
Sonoma Sonoma 3 10,078 2 2006 2006 2006 2010 2006 2006 2006
Sonora Tuolumne 1 4,672 3.1 2007 2007 2007 2005 2007 2007 2007
South El Monte Los Angeles 2 22,627 3 2000 2000 2000 2009 2000 2000 2000
South Gate Los Angeles 2 101,914 7.5 2009 2009 2009 2010 2009 2009 2009
South Lake Tahoe El Dorado 5 24,087 12 1999 1999 1999 2009 1999 1999 1999
South Pasadena Los Angeles 3.5 25,881 3 1998 1998 1998 2010 1998 1998 1998
South San Francisco San Mateo 3 65,872 9 1999 1999 1999 2009 1999 1999 1999
St. Helena Napa 3 6,010 5.1 1993 1993 1993 2009 1993 1993 1993
Stanton Orange 2 6,010 3 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008
Stockton San Joaquin 6 292,133 65.41 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 1993
Suisun City Solano 2 28,962 4.1 1992 1994 1992 2009 1992 1992 1992 2008
Sunnyvale Santa Clara 11 140,450 22.86 1997 1997 2008 2009 1997 2006 2008
Susanville Lassen 1 17,431 6.03 2005 1990 1991 2004 1991 1991 1991
Sutter Creek Amador 1 2,666 2.4 1994 1994 1994 2007 1994 1994 1994
Taft Kern 2 9,264 15 2010 2010 2010 2009 2010 2010 2010
Tehachapi Kern 1 13,886 6 1999 1999 1999 2003 1999 1999 1999
Tehama Tehama 0 426 1 2004 2004 2004 2010 2004 2004 2004
Temecula Riverside 8 105,029 30 2005 2005 200 2010 2005 2005 2005
Temple City Los Angeles 3 35,892 4.01 1987 1987 1987 2002 1987 1987 1987
Thousand Oaks Ventura 18 130,209 55 1999 1999 1996 2010 2000 1996 1996 2005
Tiburon Marin 3 9,000 16 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005
Torrance Los Angeles 17 149,717 21 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Tracy San Joaquin 5 82,107 26 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006
Trinidad Humboldt 2 310 1 1987 1978 1987 1997 1975 1978 1975
Truckee Nevada 6 16,280 33 2006 2006 2006 2009 2006 2006 2006 2006
Tulare Tulare 4 59,535 18 1993 1993 1975 2010 1987 1975 1990
Tulelake Siskiyou 0 964 1 1986 1986 1986 2004 1986 1986 1986 2006
Turlock Stanislaus 4 71,181 14 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993
Tustin Orange 5 75,773 11 2001 2001 2001 2008 2001 2001 2001
Twentynine Palms San Bernardino 2 30,649 53.75 2004 2004 2002 2000 2002 2002 2002 1993
Ukiah Mendocino 3 15,862 4.2 1995 1995 1995 2004 1995 1995 1995
Union City Alameda 2 75,054 18 2002 2006 2002 2010 2002 2002 2002
Upland San Bernardino 5 76,106 15.3 1996 1996 1982 2009 1982 1982 1982
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Vacaville Solano 6 97,305 29 1999 1999 1999 2010 1999 1999 1999
Vallejo Solano 3 121,435 48.8 1987 1983 1983 2009 2004 1983 1983
Ventura Ventura 12 109,946 32.7 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005
Vernon Los Angeles 2 96 5.1 2007 2007 2007 2008 2007 2007 2007
Victorville San Bernardino 6 112,097 74.16 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008
Villa Park Orange 1 6,307 2.1 1991 1991 1991 2001 1991 1991 1991
Visalia Tulare 4 125,971 36.16 1991 2001 1989 2010 1995 1989 1975
Vista San Diego 4 97,513 20 1988 2002 1984 2010 1983 1988 1975
Walnut Los Angeles 4 32,659 8.9 1978 1978 1978 2010 1978 1978 1978
Walnut Creek Contra Costa 7 66,584 20 2006 2006 2006 2009 2006 2006 2006
Wasco Kern 1 25,541 9 2002 2002 2002 2009 2002 2002 2002
Waterford Stanislaus 2 8,860 2 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006
Watsonville Santa Cruz 3 52,543 7 1994 1994 1994 2010 1994 1994 1994
Weed Siskiyou 0 3,009 4 2003 1987 1987 2004 1987 1987 1987
West Covina Los Angeles 3 112,890 17 1985 1985 1985 1995 1985 1985 1985
West Hollywood Los Angeles 12 37,805 2 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
West Sacramento Yolo 3 48,426 22 2000 2000 2000 2009 2000 2000 2000
Westlake Village Los Angeles 2 8,872 5.62 1993 1993 1993 2010 1993 1993 1993
Westminster Orange 5 94,294 10.92 1996 1996 1996 2008 1996 1996 1996
Westmorland Imperial 2 2,416 .5 1999 1999 1999 2009 1999 1999 1999
Wheatland Yuba 1 3,558 1.5 2006 2006 2006 2005 2006 2006 2006
Whittier Los Angeles 5 87,128 14.8 1993 1993 1993 2009 1993 1993 1993
Wildomar Riverside 2 31,907 20 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008
Williams Colusa 1 5,349 5 1988 1988 1988 2004 1988 1988 1988
Willits Mendocino 1 5,069 3 1992 1992 1992 2004 1992 1992 1992
Willows Glenn 1 6,505 2 2000 1981 1981 2010 1974 1981 1974
Windsor Sonoma 4 26,955 4.5 1996 1996 1996 2009 1996 1996 1996
Winters Yolo 1 7,098 2.5 1992 1992 1992 2009 1992 1992 1992
Woodlake Tulare 1 7,927 2 2009 2009 2009 2010 1975 2009 1975
Woodland Yolo 2 57,288 14.5 2002 2002 2002 2009 2002 2002 2002
Woodside San Mateo 3 5,738 11.8 1988 1988 1988 2003 1988 1988 1988
Yorba Linda Orange 3 69,273 21 1993 1993 1993 2000 1993 1993 1993
Yountville Napa 2 3,257 1.56 2001 1992 1992 2009 1992 1992 1992
Yreka Siskiyou 1 7,415 10 2003 2003 2003 2009 1998 2003 2003 1993
Yuba City Sutter 1 65,372 14.6 2004 2004 2004 2009 2004 2004 2004 1992
Yucaipa San Bernardino 2 51,476 27 2004 2004 2004 2009 2004 2004 2004
Yucca Valley San Bernardino 2 21,292 32 1995 1995 1995 2009 1995 1995 1995
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Alameda County Oakland 19 1,574,857 737 2010 2010 2002 2010 1975 2002 1982
Alpine County Markleeville 1.25 1,189 726 2009 1999 2003 2004 1982 1999 2007
Amador County Jackson 3 38,022 568 1991 2006 1991 2005 1988 1991 1974
Butte County Oroville 5 221,768 1,670 2010 2010 2010 2009 2010 2010 2010
Calaveras County San Andreas 7 45,870 1,080 1996 1996 1996 2010 1996 1996 1996
Colusa County Colusa 1 22,206 1,153 1989 1989 1989 2004 1989 1989 1989
Contra Costa County Martinez 35 1,073,055 805 2005 2005 2005 2009 2005 2005 2005
Del Norte County Cresent City 1 29,673 1,008 2003 2003 2003 2009 2003 2003 2003
El Dorado County Placerville 12 182,019 1,710 2004 2004 2004 2009 2004 2004 2004
Fresno County Fresno 16 953,761 6,004 2000 2000 2000 2003 2000 2000 2000
Glenn County Willows 2.25 29,434 1,315 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993
Humboldt County Eureka 14 133,400 3,600 1984 1984 1984 2010 1984 1984 1984
Imperial County Imperial 6 183,029 4,597 2008 2008 1996 2008 1996 1996 1996 1996
Inyo County Independence 3 18,110 10,140 2001 2001 2001 2009 2001 2001 2001
Kern County* Bakersfield 23 839,587 8,202 2004 2004 2004 2008 2004 2004 2004 2004
Kings County Hanford 6 156,289 1,391 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
Lake County Lakeport 10 64,053 1,317 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008
Lassen County Susanville 3 35,889 4,557 2000 2000 2000 2009 1989 2000 2000
Los Angeles County Los Angeles 117 10,441,080 4,061 1980 1980 1980 2008 1975 1980 1990
Madera County Madera 7 153,655 2,147 1995 1995 1995 2009 1995 1995 1995 2010
Marin County San Rafael 20 260,651 520 2007 2007 2007 2003 2007 2007 2007
Mariposa County Mariposa 9.5 18,192 1,455 2006 2006 2006 2009 2006 2006 2006
Mendocino County Ukiah 9 90,289 3,510 2009 2009 2009 2010 2009 2009 2009
Merced County Merced 5 258,495 1,984 2002 2001 2002 2010 2000 2002 2000
Modoc County Alturas 2 9,777 4,092 1988 1988 1988 2010 1988 1988 1988
Mono County Bridgeport 5 13,617 3,132 2000 2008 1993 2009 1993 1993 1993
Monterey County Salinas 20 435,878 3,322 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010
Napa County Napa 21 138,917 763 2008 2008 2008 2009 2008 2008 2008
Nevada County Nevada City 7 98,680 943 1995 2010 1995 2010 1995 1995 2008 1995
Orange County Santa Ana 7 3,166,461 276.7 2005 2005 2005 2008 2005 2005 2005
Placer County Auburn 30 347,102 1,500 1994 2005 2000 2009 1994 2000 1994
Plumas County Quincy 3 20,428 2,618 2003 1994 2000 2009 1986 2000 2002
Riverside County Riverside 22 2,139,535 7,295.5 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003
Sacramento County Sacramento 18 1,445,327 994 1993 1993 1993 2008 1993 1993 1993 1993
San Benito County Hollister 7 58,388 1,382 1992 1990 1995 2010 1980 1995 1980
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San Bernardino County San Bernardino 13 2,073,149 20,106 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007
San Diego County San Diego 50 3,224,432 3,570 1979 1994 1975 1999 1975 1973 1975
San Francisco County San Francisco 120 856,095 49 2004 1995 1985 2004 2010 1988 1997
San Joaquin County Stockton 6 694,293 1,440 1992 1992 1992 2010 1992 1992 1992 1992
San Luis Obispo County San Luis Obispo 32 273,231 3,316 2009 1996 2010 2009 1992 2010 1999
San Mateo County Redwood City 16 754,285 741 1986 1986 1986 2003 1986 1986 1986
Santa Barbara County Santa Barbara 46 434,481 2,737 1980 1980 1979 2009 1979 1979 2010
Santa Clara County Santa Clara 21 1,880,876 1,310 1994 1994 1994 2010 1994 1994 1994
Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz 24 272,201 441 1994 1994 1994 2009 1994 1994 1994
Shasta County Redding 10 184,247 3,800 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004
Sierra County Downieville 2 3,303 959 1996 1996 1996 2006 1996 1996 1996
Siskiyou County Yreka 2.5 46,010 6,347 1980 1987 1973 2004 1978 1972 1975
Solano County Fairfield 7 427,837 910 2008 2008 2008 2010 2008 2008 2008
Sonoma County Santa Rosa 17 493,285 1,500 2008 2010 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008
Stanislaus County Modesto 10 530,584 1,521 1994 2006 1994 2004 2006 1994 1994
Sutter County Yuba City 6 99,154 607 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996
Tehama County Red Bluff 2 63,100 2,000 2009 2009 2009 2010 2009 2009 2009
Trinity County Weaverville 1 13,898 3178.9 1988 2002 1973 2004 2003 1973 2002
Tulare County Visalia 18 447,814 4,863 1984 1964 1972 2010 1988 1972 1975
Tuolumne County Sonora 6 56,086 2,300 2006 1996 1996 2010 1996 1996 2009 1996
Ventura County Ventura 31 844,713 1,873 2005 2005 1996 2008 2005 2005 2005
Yolo County Woodland 4 202,953 1,021 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009
Yuba County Marysville 5 73,380 644 1996 1996 1996 2009 1980 1996 1980
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Apple Valley 2009Beaumont 2007Blythe 1989Cathedral City 2002Ceres 1997Clearlake 1983Cudahy 2001Del Rey Oaks 1997Desert Hot Springs 2000Eureka 1997Fremont 1996Fresno 2002Healdsburg 2009Holtville 2003Huron 1994La Quinta 2002Larkspur 1990Madera County 1995Manteca 2003Mariposa County 2006Menifee 2003Nevada County 1995Ontario 2010Palm Desert 2004Palm Springs 2007Palo Alto 1998Patterson 2004Placer County 1994Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Redding 2000Riverside County 2003Sacram ento County 1993San Joaquin County 1992Suisun City 1992West Sacramento 2000Wheatland 2006Wildomar 2008Williams 1988Winters 1992Woodland 2002Yolo County 2009Yucca Valley 1995
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Agoura Hills 1993Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999Arcata 2008Beaumont 2007Belvedere 2010Benicia 1999Buellton 2007Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Chico 1994Claremont 2006
Corona 2004Fairfield 2002Gilroy 2002Goleta 2006Gonzales 1996Indian Wells 2007Larkspur 1990Loma Linda 2009Loomis 2002Madera County 1995Marina 2000Medera 2009Monterey 2005Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Nevada County 1995Newport Beach 2006Norwalk 1996Ontario 2010Orland 2003Oxnard 1990Palo Alto 1998Patterson 2004Placerville 1990Portola 2001Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Salinas 2002San Bernardino 2005San Clemente 2002San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Luis Obispo County 1974San Mateo County 1986Santa Clarita 1991Sierra County 1996South San Francisco 1999St. Helena 1993Suisun City 1992Tehama County 1983Walnut Creek 2006Westlake Village 1993
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Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999Arcata 2008Arroyo Grande 2003Belvedere 1994Butte County 2010Calaveras County 2011Ceres 1997Coachella 1997Corning 1994Corona 2004Cudahy 2001Davis 2001El Dorado County 2004Escondido 1990
Eureka 1997Fairfield 2002Fremont 1991Fresno County 2000Gilroy 2002Glenn County 1998Hanford 2002Hollister 2005Holtville 2003Humboldt County 2011Imperial County 1996Lake County 2008Lassen County 2000Loma Linda 2006Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Merced County 2000Milpitas 2002Mono County 1993Monterey County 2010Napa County 2008Nevada County 1995Ontario 2010Orange Cove 1979Orland 2003Palo Alto 1998Placer County 2000Sacramento County 1993San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Luis Obispo County 2010San Mateo County 1986Santa Barbara County 1991Shafter 2005Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996Solano County 2008Sonoma County 2008Stanislaus County 2007Sutter County 1996Tehama County 2009Tuolumne County 1996Ventura County 1983Wasco 2002Watsonville 2006Westmorland 1999Yolo County 2009Yuba County 1996
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Agoura Hills 1993Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999Anderson 1998Angels Camp 2008Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2008Avenal 2005Azusa 2004
Baldwin Park 2002Banning 2006Barstow 1997Beaumont 2007Big Bear Lake 1999Buellton 2007Buena Park 1994Calabasas 1995Calimesa 1994Campbell 2001Carson 2004Cathedral City 2002Ceres 1997Cerritos 2004Chino 2010Claremont 2006Clovis 1993Coalinga 1994Colton 1992Commerce 2008Corcoran 2010Corona 2004Corte Madera 2009Cudahy 2001Cypress 2001Davis 2001Del Mar 1978Delano 2009Desert Hot Springs 2000Diamond Bar 1995Downey 2005El Segundo 1992Elk Grove 2003Emeryville 2009Escalon 2005Escondido 1990Eureka 1997Farmersville 2010Fontana 2003Fountain Valley 1995Fremont 1991Fresno 2009Fullerton 1997Garden Grove 2008Gilroy 2002Glendale 1993Glendora 2007Grand Terrace 1999Hanford 2010Hawaiian Gardens 2010Hemet 1992Holtville 2003Humboldt County 2011Huntington Beach 1996Huron 2007Indian Wells 2009Kern County 2004Kings County 2010La Cañada Flintridge 1995
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La Habra 1992La Habra Heights 2004La Puente 2004La Quinta 2002Lakewood 1996Lawndale 1991Loma Linda 2009Long Beach 1996Los Altos 2002Los Angeles 1992Lynwood 2003Madera County 1995Manteca 2003Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Mendocino County 1996Menifee 2003Merced 2011Modesto 2008Montclair 1999Monterey County 1982Mountain View 1992Murrieta 1994Napa County 2008National City 1996Nevada County 1995Oakdale 1994Ojai 1993Ontario 2010Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palm Springs 2007Palo Alto 1998Patterson 2004Petaluma 2008Piedmont 2009Pinole 1995Placer County 1994Pleasant Hill 2003Pleasanton 2009Port Hueneme 1998Portola 2001Rancho Cordova 2006Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rancho Mirage 2005Redding 2000Redlands 1995Rialto 1992Rio Vista 2001Riverbank 2009Riverside 2007Riverside County 2003Rosemead 2010Roseville 2010Sacramento County 1993San Francisco 1991San Francisco County 1991San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Pablo 1996San Rafael 2004San Ramon 2010
Sanger 2009Santa Barbara County 1981Santa Clara 1992Santa Clarita 2000Santa Maria 1996Saratoga 1988Shafter 2005Shasta County 2004Shasta Lake 1999Sierra County 1996Sierra Madre 1996Simi Valley 1991Solano County 2008Sonora 2007South El Monte 2000St. Helena 1993Stanton 2008Sunnyvale 1993Temecula 2005Tracy 1993Tulare County 1985Tuolumne County 1996Vallejo 1990Ventura County 1988Walnut 1974Wasco 2010West Hollywood 1988Westlake Village 1993Whittier 1993Wildomar 2008Yorba Linda 1993Yucaipa 2004Yucca Valley 1995
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Alameda 1991Coalinga 1994Corning 2003Cudahy 2001Dunsmuir 2006Fullerton 1997Hanford 2010Hawthorne 2007Hayward 2002Hemet 1992Hesperia 1991Highland 2006Humboldt County 2005Imperial 1992Lake County 1983Loma Linda 2006Los Angeles 1981Madera County 1995Mendocino County 1996Mono County 1993Oakdale 1997Ontario 2010Orland 2003Palo Alto 1998Porterville 1990Reedley 2004San Joaquin County 1992
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Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Belvedere 2010Benicia 1999Buellton 2007Calabasas 1995Campbell 2001Cathedral City 2002Davis 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000Eureka 1997Gilroy 2002Huntington Beach 1996Indian Wells 2009Loma Linda 2006Madera County 1995Marin County 2007Milpitas 2002Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Newport Beach 2006Orange 2010Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Placer County 1994Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rancho Mirage 2005Rio Vista 2001San Bernardino 2005San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Juan Capistrano 1999San Mateo County 1986Santa Cruz 1992Santa Maria 1996Seal Beach 1992Tuolumne County 2009Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Ventura County 1988Westlake Village 1993Yucca Valley 1995
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Amador City 2006Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2008Arroyo Grande 2003Beaumont 2007Belvedere 1994Beverly Hills 1977Burbank 1976Burlingame 2004Calabasas 1995Carson 1981Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Clearlake 1996Corning 1999Corona 2004Corte Madera 2009Cotati 1998Cudahy 2001Davis 2001Del Rey Oaks 1997Dunsmuir 2006Emeryville 2009Eureka 1997Exeter 2010Fairfax 2008Folsom 2011Fremont 2005Fresno 2002Fullerton 1997Gilroy 2002Glenn County 1998Grand Terrace 2002Gustine 2008Hayward 2002Huron 2007Indian Wells 2008Kingsburg 2003La Puente 2004Lemon Grove 2006Lemoore 2005Livermore 2004Loma Linda 2009Los Altos 2002Los Angeles 1996Los Angeles County 1976Madera 2005Madera County 1995Mono County 2006Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Oakdale 2001Oakland 2007Oceanside 1999Orland 2010Palo Alto 1998Patterson 2003Petaluma 2008Portola 2001Portola Valley 2003Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2010
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Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999American Canyon 1994Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2008Azusa 2004Banning 2006Benicia 1999Big Bear Lake 1999Buellton 2007Campbell 2001Cathedral City 2002Coalinga 1994Corona 2004Corte Madera 2009Cudahy 2001Davis 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000Emeryville 2009Escondido 1990Fremont 1991Gilroy 2002Hanford 2002Indian Wells 2008Laguna Woods 2003Loma Linda 2009Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Milpitas 2002Mono County 1993Napa County 2008Newport Beach 2006Ontario 2010Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Placer County 1994Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Mirage 2005
Redding 2000San Bernardino 1989San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986Santa Maria 1996Shafter 2005Shasta County 2004Solano County 2008Ventura County 1988Westlake Village 1993Yucca Valley 1995
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Alameda County 2002Delano 2005Huron 1994La Puente 2004Marin County 2007Mountain View 1995Palo Alto 1998Redondo Beach 1992San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Rosa 2009Susanville 1990West Sacramento 2000
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Apple Valley 2010Arcata 1989Belvedere 2010Blue Lake 1986Capitola 1989Carmel-by-the-Sea 2004Coachella 2010Corte Madera 2009Cudahy 2001Daly City 1984Del Mar 1993Del Norte County 2003Emeryville 2009Eureka 2004Folsom 2011Fort Bragg 2008Fresno 2009Hermosa Beach 2000Humboldt County 2011Huntington Beach 2001Livermore 2009Loma Linda 2009Long Beach 1980Mendocino County 1985Monterey County 1987Oceanside 1985Orland 2010Oxnard 1982Pismo Beach 1993Point Arena 1995
Port Hueneme 1998Rancho Cucamonga 2010Roseville 2010San Clemente 2005San Francisco 1985San Luis Obispo County 1988San Mateo County 2007Sand City 1984Santa Barbara 1981Santa Barbara County 1982Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Seal Beach 1983Seaside 1983St. Helena 2010Trinidad 1987Union City 2008Ventura County 2001Watsonville 2006
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Carmel-by-the-Sea 2004Carpinteria 2003Coronado 1987Daly City 1984Del Norte County 2003Fairfax 2008Fort Bragg 2008Guadalupe 1990Humboldt County 2003Huntington Beach 2001Indian Wells 2009Long Beach 1980Napa County 2008Newport Beach 2006Orland 2003Oxnard 1986Pismo Beach 1993Sacramento 2009San Clemente 1993Sand City 2002Santa Barbara 1981Santa Barbara County 1980Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Solano County 2008Ventura County 2001
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Benicia 1999Fairfield 2002Huron 2007Loma Linda 2006Ontario 2010Palo Alto 1998San Francisco 2004San Francisco County 2004San Joaquin County 1992Taft 1986Tuolumne County 1996Ventura County 2001
COmmunity
Anderson 1989Angels Camp 2008Arcata 2008Avenal 2005Beaumont 2007Benicia 1999Blythe 2007Brea 2003Brentwood 1993Brisbane 1994Calabasas 1995Calexico 2007Calipatria 2003Calistoga 2003Cathedral City 2002Cerritos 2004Chino 2010Clayton 1995Colusa 2007Colusa County 1989Corcoran 2007Corona 2004Coronado 1996Danville 1999Del Mar 1985Del Norte County 2003Desert Hot Springs 2000Dublin 2008Dunsmuir 2006Escalon 2005Escondido 1990Fullerton 1997Galt 2009Garden Grove 2008Gilroy 2002Glendale 1975Glenn County 1993Gonzales 1996Hayward 2002Hemet 1992Highland 2006Hollister 2005Holtville 2003Humboldt County 1984Huron 2007Kingsburg 1992La Habra 1992La Puente 2004La Verne 1998Laguna Niguel 1992Larkspur 1990Lemon Grove 1996Livermore 2004Loma Linda 2006Los Altos 2002Los Gatos 2000Madera 2009Marin County 2007Mono County 2000Montebello 1975
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Napa County 2008Newark 1992Novato 1996Oceanside 1990Ontario 2010Orland 2003Oroville 2009Palmdale 1993Palo Alto 1998Petaluma 2008Piedmont 2009Pinole 1995Pleasant Hill 2003Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rancho Mirage 2005Rialto 1992Rio Vista 2001Ripon 2006Riverside County 2003Sacramento County 1982San Carlos 2009San Diego County 1993San Gabriel 2004San Jacinto 2006San Joaquin County 2007San Jose 1994San Marino 2003Santee 2003Sausolito 1995Sierra Madre 1996Sonora 2007Stanton 2008Suisun City 1992Sunnyvale 1989Susanville 1990Tehama County 1983Tracy 2006Truckee 2006Tulare County 2004Tuolumne County 1996Ukiah 1995Vista 1998Westmorland 1999Wheatland 2006Williams 1988Yolo County 2009Yucca Valley 1995
CultuRal
Alameda 1991Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999American Canyon 1994Angels Camp 2008Arcata 2008Barstow 1997Belvedere 2010Benicia 1999Big Bear Lake 1999Buellton 2007Calabasas 2008
Carson 1981Cathedral City 2002Ceres 1997Claremont 2006Clayton 1985Colton 1992Corte Madera 2009Cudahy 2001Davis 2001Del Norte County 2003Downey 2005Emeryville 2009Escondido 1990Eureka 1997Fremont 1995Fullerton 1997Gilroy 2002Healdsburg 2009Holtville 2003Humboldt County 1984Indian Wells 2009Irvine 2000La Quinta 2002La Verne 1998Laguna Woods 2003Lodi 1991Loma Linda 2006Los Angeles 1969Madera 2009Madera County 1995Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Milpitas 2002Napa County 2008Nevada County 1995Newman 2007Newport Beach 2006Norwalk 1996Ontario 2010Orange 2010Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Pasadena 1983Patterson 2004Pittsburg 2001Placer County 1994Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rancho Mirage 2005Redwood City 1990Rialto 1992Rio Dell 2007Rio Vista 2001Riverside 2007Sacramento 2009San Clemente 1993San Gabriel 2004San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Juan Capistrano 1999
San Rafael 2004Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Rosa 2002Shafter 2005Solano County 2008Sonora 2007South Lake Tahoe 1999Stockton 2007Tuolumne County 2009Ventura 2005Watsonville 1994West Hollywood 2010West Sacramento 2000Winters 1992Yucca Valley 1995
desiGn
Adelanto 1994Agoura Hills 1993Alameda 1991Anaheim 2004Antioch 2003Arcata 2000Avenal 2005Azusa 2004Baldwin Park 2002Belvedere 2010Benicia 1999Big Bear Lake 1999Biggs 1997Blue Lake 1986Blythe 2007Brea 2003Brentwood 1993Buena Park 1994Calabasas 2008Calexico 2007Camarillo 1984Carpinteria 2003Cathedral City 2002Ceres 1997Cerritos 2004Chico 1994Claremont 2006Clayton 2008Cloverdale 2009Colfax 1998Colusa 2007Commerce 2008Compton 1991Coronado 2003Corte Madera 2009Costa Mesa 2000Cupertino 2005Dana Point 1995Danville 1999Davis 2001Delano 2005Desert Hot Springs 2000Dinuba 2008Downey 2005
Dublin 2009Emeryville 2009Escalon 2005Escondido 1990Eureka 1997Fairfield 2002Fontana 2003Fort Bragg 2008Fremont 1991Garden Grove 2008Gardena 2006Gilroy 2002Grass Valley 1999Gridley 2009Hawaiian Gardens 2010Healdsburg 2009Hemet 1992Hermosa Beach 1990Highland 2006Huntington Beach 1996Huntington Park 1992Imperial Beach 1994Indio 1993La Cañada Flintridge 1980La Mesa 1996La Puente 2004La Verne 1998Lakeport 2009Lemoore 2008Lincoln 2008Livingston 2008Lodi 2010Loma Linda 2009Lompoc 1997Los Altos 2002Los Gatos 2000Lynwood 2003Madera 2009Manteca 2003Marin County 2007Marina 2000Merced 1997Montclair 2000Monterey 2005Moraga 2002Nevada County 1995Newman 2007Norwalk 1996Oakdale 1994Ontario 2010Orange 2010Oroville 2009Oxnard 1990Pacific Grove 1994Pacifica 1980Palm Desert 2004Palm Springs 2007Palmdale 1994Palo Alto 1998Patterson 2004Piedmont 2009Pismo Beach 1993
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Pittsburg 2001Placer County 1994Pleasanton 2009Pomona 1976Portola 2001Rancho Cordova 2006Rancho Cucamonga 1989Rancho Mirage 2005Redding 2000Redlands 1995Rialto 1992Ridgecrest 2009Riverbank 2009Riverside 2007Riverside County 2003Rohnert Park 2000Ross 2007Sacramento 2009Salinas 2002San Bernardino 2005San Clemente 1993San Diego 2008San Francisco 1971San Francisco County 1971San Gabriel 2004San Jose 1994San Juan Bautista 1998San Juan Capistrano 2002San Luis Obispo County 1998San Mateo 2010San Rafael 2004Santa Ana 1998Santa Clarita 1991Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Rosa 2009Seaside 2004Sebastopol 1994Shasta County 2004Solvang 1989South Gate 2009South Pasadena 1998South San Francisco 1999St. Helena 2010Stanton 2008Stockton 2007Suisun City 1992Sunnyvale 1990Temecula 2005Turlock 1993Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Ventura 2005Walnut Creek 2006Waterford 2006Watsonville 1994West Covina 1985West Hollywood 2010West Sacramento 2000Winters 1992Woodland 2002Yuba City 2004
Yucaipa 2004Yucca Valley 1995
eCOnOmiC
Agoura Hills 1993Alhambra 1986Alpine County 1999American Canyon 1994Anaheim 2004Angels Camp 2008Antioch 2003Arcata 2004Arroyo Grande 2001Atascadero 2002Atwater 2000Auburn 1993Avenal 2005Azusa 2004Baldwin Park 2002Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Belvedere 1994Benicia 1999Berkeley 2002Beverly Hills 2010Bishop 1993Blue Lake 1986Brawley 2008Brea 2003Brentwood 1993Brisbane 1994Buellton 2007Buena Park 1994Butte County 2010Calaveras County 2011Calexico 2007Calistoga 2003Carson 2004Cathedral City 2002Chico 1994Chino 2010Chino Hills 1994Chula Vista 2005Claremont 2006Coachella 1997Colfax 1998Compton 1991Concord 2007Corning 2002Corona 2004Cudahy 2001Cupertino 2005Cypress 2001Dana Point 1991Delano 2005Desert Hot Springs 2000Dixon 1993Downey 2005Duarte 2007Dunsmuir 2006East Palo Alto 1999El Centro 2004
El Dorado County 2004El Segundo 1992Elk Grove 2003Emeryville 2009Escalon 2005Fairfield 2002Fontana 2003Fowler 2004Fremont 1991Fresno 2002Fresno County 2000Galt 2009Garden Grove 2008Gardena 2006Gilroy 2002Glenn County 1993Greenfield 2005Guadalupe 2002Hawaiian Gardens 2010Hayward 2002Healdsburg 2009Hemet 1992Hercules 1991Highland 2006Holtville 2003Huntington Beach 1996Huron 1994Indian Wells 2009Indio 1993Inyo County 2001Ione 2009King City 1998La Habra 1990La Mirada 2003La Puente 2004La Verne 1998Lakeport 2009Lakewood 1996Lancaster 2009Lawndale 1991Lincoln 2008Livermore 2004Loma Linda 2009Lomita 1998Loomis 2002Los Alamitos 1991Los Altos 2002Los Angeles County 1987Lynwood 2003Mammoth Lakes 2007Manteca 2003Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Maywood 1989Milpitas 2002Mission Viejo 2002Modoc County 1988Monterey 2005Monterey County 2010Monterey Park 2001Morgan Hill 2001Murrieta 2006
Napa 2003Napa County 2008National City 1996Nevada City 1986Nevada County 1995Norwalk 1996Novato 1996Oakley 2002Oceanside 1997Ontario 2010Orange 2010Orange Cove 1979Oxnard 1990Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Paramount 2007Pasadena 1987Petaluma 2008Pinole 1995Pittsburg 2001Placer County 1994Pleasant Hill 2003Pleasanton 2009Point Arena 1995Pomona 1976Port Hueneme 1998Porterville 2008Portola 2001Rancho Cordova 2006Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rancho Mirage 2005Rancho Santa Margarita 2002Redding 2000Redlands 1995Redwood City 1990Rialto 1992Richmond 1994Ridgecrest 1994Rio Vista 2001Ripon 2006Riverbank 2009Rosemead 1987Sacramento 2009San Bernardino 2005San Bernardino County 2007San Bruno 2009San Clemente 1993San Diego 2008San Francisco 1987San Francisco County 1987San Gabriel 2004San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Leandro 2002San Luis Obispo County 1999San Marino 2003San Pablo 1996San Rafael 2004San Ramon 2010Sanger 2003Santa Ana 1998Santa Clara County 1994
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Santa Clarita 1991Santa Cruz 1992Santa Maria 2006Santa Rosa 2009Sausalito 1995Seaside 2004Sebastopol 1994Shasta County 2004Sierra Madre 1996Simi Valley 1988Solana Beach 1988Solano County 2008Soledad 2005Sonoma 1995Sonora 2007South El Monte 2000South Gate 2009South Pasadena 1998South San Francisco 1999St. Helena 2010Stanton 2008Stockton 2007Sunnyvale 1989Susanville 1991Taft 2010Tehama County 2009Temecula 2005Tracy 2006Truckee 2006Tuolumne County 1996Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Vallejo 2005Ventura 2005Watsonville 1994West Hollywood 2010West Sacramento 2000Westminster 1996Wheatland 2006Williams 2000Willits 1992Woodland 2002Yolo County 2009Yuba City 2004Yucaipa 2004Yucca Valley 1995
eduCatiOn
Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Corona 2004Davis 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000Emeryville 2009Gilroy 2002Healdsburg 2009La Puente 2004Loma Linda 2009
Marin County 2007Monterey County 1982Nevada County 1995Norwalk 1996Ontario 2010Orange Cove 1979Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Paradise 1994Petaluma 2008Riverside 2007Sacramento 2009San Joaquin County 1992San Marino 2003Santa Ana 1988Santa Cruz County 1994St. Helena 1993Stockton 2007Tehama County 2009Vallejo 1990Ventura 2005Ventura County 1988West Hollywood 2010Wheatland 2006Woodland 2002Yucca Valley 1995
emeRGenCy
Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2000Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Buellton 2007Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Corona 2004Coronado 1991Cudahy 2001Cupertino 2005Danville 1999Desert Hot Springs 2000Dunsmuir 2006Eureka 1997Fairfield 2002Fort Jones 1998Hanford 2002Huron 2007Indian Wells 1996La Palma 1999La Puente 2004Lemon Grove 2010Lemoore 1998Livingston 2008Loma Linda 2009Madera County 1995Milpitas 2002Monterey County 1982Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Needles 2004Ontario 2010
Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Portola 2001Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Rosemead 2010San Clemente 1993San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Marino 2003Santa Fe Springs 1994Santa Maria 1995Saratoga 1998Shafter 2005South El Monte 2000South Lake Tahoe 2008Ventura County 2004Westmorland 1999Yorba Linda 1993Yucca Valley 1995
eneRGy
Alameda 1979Alameda County 1994Alpine County 1999Alturas 1993Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Belvedere 2004Benicia 1999Big Bear Lake 1999Buellton 2007Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Corona 2004Corte Madera 2009Davis 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000Downey 2005Emeryville 2009Escondido 2001Fort Bragg 2008Gilroy 2002Glenn County 1993Humboldt County 2011Indian Wells 2009Irvine 1999Kern County 2004La Puente 2004Laguna Woods 2003Lassen County 1993Loma Linda 2009Los Gatos 1985Lynwood 2003Madera County 1995Marin County 2007Modoc County 1993Mono County 1993Monterey County 1982
Ontario 2010Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Paradise 1994Pasadena 1983Petaluma 2008Placer County 1994Pleasanton 2009Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rancho Mirage 2005Rosemead 2010Sacramento County 1979San Bernardino 2005San Clemente 1993San Diego County 1977San Francisco 1982San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Luis Obispo 1981San Luis Obispo County 1995Santa Ana 1982Santa Barbara County 1994Santa Cruz County 1994Shafter 2005Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996Siskiyou County 1993Solano County 2008Taft 2010Ukiah 1995Ventura County 1988West Hollywood 1988Wheatland 2006Yolo County 1982Yucca Valley 1995
enviROnment
Arcata 2008Azusa 2004Beaumont 2007Belvedere 1994Berkeley 2002Big Bear Lake 1999Carmel-by-the-Sea 2009Cathedral City 2002Chula Vista 2005Coalinga 1994Corona 2004Corte Madera 2009Cupertino 2005Desert Hot Springs 2000Emeryville 2009Escondido 1990Fort Bragg 2008Gilroy 2002Greenfield 2005Hayward 2002Huntington Beach 1996Indian Wells 2009
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La Habra Heights 2004Loma Linda 2006Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Monterey County 1982Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Newport Beach 2006Novato 1996Oceanside 1986Ontario 2010Palm Desert 2004Palmdale 1993Palo Alto 1998Petaluma 2008Pico Rivera 1993Piedmont 2009Placer County 1994Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rio Vista 2001Rosemead 2010Sacramento 2009San Benito County 1994San Carlos 2009San Francisco 1973San Francisco County 1995San Gabriel 2004San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Luis Obispo County 1974San Mateo County 1986San Pablo 1996Santa Barbara County 1980Santa Clara 1992Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Fe Springs 1994Sausalito 1995Shafter 2005South El Monte 2000Suisun City 1992Tehama County 1987Tulare County 1972Walnut Creek 2006Watsonville 2006West Covina 1985Wheatland 2006Woodland 2002
FiRe
Alameda County 2002Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Clearlake 1980Corte Madera 2009Cudahy 2001Cupertino 2005
Davis 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000Diamond Bar 1995Downey 2005Dunsmuir 2006Emeryville 2009Eureka 1997Fairfield 2002Fremont 2004Fresno 2002Humboldt County 2004Huron 2007La Palma 1999La Puente 2004Loma Linda 2009Los Angeles 1979Madera County 1995Mariposa County 2006Monterey County 1982Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Oceanside 2008Ontario 2010Orange Cove 1979Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Piedmont 2009Portola 2001Portola Valley 2010Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Rosemead 2010San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986Santa Cruz County 1994Shafter 2005Shasta County 2004Sierra Madre 1996South El Monte 2000South San Francisco 1999St. Helena 1993Stanton 1992Sunnyvale 1995Tehama County 2009Ventura County 2004Westlake Village 1993Westmorland 2004Yorba Linda 1993Yucca Valley 1995
FisCal
Alpine County 1999Beaumont 2007Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Coachella 1997Corona 2004Elk Grove 2003Fremont 1991
Laguna Hills 1994Lemoore 2008Loma Linda 2006Ontario 2010Palo Alto 1998Petaluma 2008Placer County 1994Pleasanton 2009Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Rancho Palos Verdes 1975San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994South San Francisco 1999Suisun City 1992Sunnyvale 2006Westlake Village 1993
FlOOd COntROl
American Canyon 1994Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Big Bear Lake 1999Blue Lake 1986Buellton 2007Cathedral City 2002Clearlake 1992Corning 1979Corona 2004Corte Madera 2009Cudahy 2001Cupertino 2005Davis 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000Diamond Bar 1995Dunsmuir 2006Eureka 1997Fairfield 2002Fortuna 1988Fresno 2002Gilroy 2002Hemet 1992Huron 2007La Palma 1999La Puente 2004Loma Linda 2009Madera County 1995Milpitas 2002Monterey County 1982Napa County 2008Ontario 2010Orange Cove 1979Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Petaluma 2008Placer County 1994Porterville 2001Portola 2001Poway 1991
Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Rosemead 2010Sacramento 2009San Bernardino 2005San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Juan Capistrano 1999San Mateo County 1986Santa Clara 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Shafter 2005Shasta County 2004Sierra Madre 1996Solano County 2008South El Monte 2000South San Francisco 1999Tulare County 1972Ventura County 1988Watsonville 2006West Hollywood 1988Yorba Linda 1993Yucca Valley 1995
FORestRy
Alpine County 1999Arcata 2008Calabasas 1995Cudahy 2001Dunsmuir 2006El Dorado County 2004Gilroy 2002Humboldt County 2011Loma Linda 2006Madera County 1995Napa County 2008Nevada County 1995Placer County 1994Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996Tehama County 2009Thousand Oaks 2000
GeOtHeRmal
Calistoga 2003Clearlake 1987Desert Hot Springs 2000Imperial County 2006Lake County 2008Mono County 1993Napa County 2008Orland 2003Siskiyou County 1984Yorba Linda 1993
GOveRnanCe
Berkeley 2002Claremont 2006Holtville 2003Humboldt County 2011Huron 1994
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GROwtH manaGement
Anaheim 2004Antioch 2009Arcata 2000Beaumont 2007Benicia 1999Brea 2003Brentwood 2001Buellton 2008Carlsbad 1994Cerritos 2004Chula Vista 2005Clayton 1995Concord 2007Contra Costa County 2005Costa Mesa 2000Cudahy 2001Cypress 2001Dana Point 1995Danville 1999Davis 2001Escondido 1990Fountain Valley 1995Fowler 2004Fullerton 1997Garden Grove 2008Gilroy 2002Greenfield 2005Hayward 2002Hercules 1998Huntington Beach 2002Huron 2005Irvine 1999Kingsburg 2003La Habra 1992La Palma 1998Lafayette 2009Laguna Niguel 1992Lake Forest 2001Lodi 2010Loma Linda 2006Los Alamitos 1993Manteca 2002Martinez 1992Merced 1997Mission Viejo 2004Moraga 2002Napa County 2008Oakley 2010Ontario 2010Orange 2010Orange County 2005Orinda 2009
Oxnard 1990Palo Alto 1998Pinole 1995Pismo Beach 1993Pittsburg 2009Placentia 1992Pleasant Hill 2003Rancho Cucamonga 2010Redlands 1995Richmond 1994Rio Vista 2001Ripon 2006Rohnert Park 2000San Clemente 2003San Diego 2008San Joaquin County 1997San Jose 1994San Juan Bautista 2002San Juan Capistrano 1999San Luis Obispo County 2008San Mateo County 1986San Pablo 1992San Ramon 2010Santa Ana 1991Santa Barbara 1989Santa Clara County 1994Santa Cruz County 1978Santa Maria 1996Santa Rosa 2009Sausalito 1995Seal Beach 1992Solano County 2008St. Helena 2010Temecula 2005Tulare County 1994Tustin 2001Ukiah 1995Upland 1990Villa Park 1991Walnut Creek 2006Yorba Linda 1993Yucaipa 2004
HazaRdOus waste
Alpine County 1999Antioch 1988Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2008Banning 2006Belvedere 1994Benicia 1999Big Bear Lake 1999Buellton 2007Calabasas 1995Camarillo 1990Cathedral City 2002Clearlake 1992Coachella 1998Commerce 1990Corona 2004Cudahy 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000
Downey 2005Dunsmuir 2006El Cajon 1998El Cerrito 1999El Segundo 1992Emeryville 2009Eureka 1997Fremont 1991Fresno 2002Fullerton 1997Glendora 1993Glenn County 1987Hanford 2002Hayward 1996Hercules 1990Humboldt County 1989Huntington Beach 1996Imperial County 1996Indian Wells 1996La Palma 1999La Puente 2004La Quinta 2002Lake County 1989Lemoore 1990Loma Linda 2009Los Altos 2002Los Angeles County 1988Mono County 1993Oceanside 1990Ontario 2010Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Pinole 1995Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2010Redondo Beach 1992Ridgecrest 1994Rosemead 2010Sacramento County 1993San Clemente 1993San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986Santa Barbara County 1990Santa Clara 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Shafter 2005Shasta County 2004South El Monte 2000Tehama County 2009Tulare County 1989Upland 1990Ventura County 2004Walnut 1992Yorba Linda 1993Yucaipa 2004Yucca Valley 1995
HistORiC PReseRvatiOn
Alameda 1979
Alameda County 2002American Canyon 1994Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2000Auburn 1993Azusa 2004Banning 2006Belvedere 2010Benicia 1999Berkeley 2002Beverly Hills 2010Brea 2003Buellton 2007Calabasas 1995Campbell 2001Carson 1981Cathedral City 2002Chico 1999Claremont 2006Colma 1999Colton 1992Colusa 2007Corona 2004Coronado 2000Corte Madera 2009Costa Mesa 2000Cupertino 2005Danville 1999Davis 2001Duarte 2007Dunsmuir 2006El Cajon 1998El Cerrito 1999Elk Grove 2003Eureka 2007Fresno 2002Fullerton 1997Galt 2009Gilroy 2002Glendale 1997Glendora 1999Grass Valley 1999Healdsburg 2009Huntington Beach 1996Indian Wells 2009La Mesa 1996Laguna Beach 2006Loma Linda 2009Long Beach 2010Los Altos 2002Los Angeles 1969Los Gatos 1985Loyalton 1981Madera County 1995Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Milpitas 2002Monterey 2005Monterey County 1982Mountain View 1992Napa 1998Napa County 2008
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Nevada City 1986Nevada County 1995Newport Beach 2006Oakdale 1987Oakland 1998Ontario 2010Orange 2010Pacific Grove 1994Pacifica 1980Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Pasadena 1975Petaluma 2008Piedmont 2009Portola 2001Portola Valley 1998Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rancho Mirage 2005Redlands 1995Redwood City 1990Rialto 1992Rio Vista 2001Riverside 2007Sacramento 2009San Bernardino 2005San Clemente 1993San Diego 2008San Fernando 2005San Francisco 1987San Gabriel 2004San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Juan Bautista 1998San Leandro 2002San Luis Obispo County 1974San Marino 2003San Mateo County 1986Santa Clara 1992Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Monica 2002Santa Rosa 2009Sausalito 1995Shasta County 2004Sierra Madre 1996South Pasadena 1998South San Francisco 1999St. Helena 1993Sunnyvale 1995Tehama County 1983Tuolumne County 2009Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Ventura 2005Ventura County 2000Visalia 1979Watsonville 1994West Hollywood 2010Wheatland 2006Whittier 1993Woodland 2002Yolo County 1983
Yorba Linda 1993
imPlementatiOn
Alhambra 1986Antioch 2003Arcadia 1996Arcata 2008Beaumont 2007Beverly Hills 2010Brawley 2008Calabasas 1995Claremont 2006Commerce 2008Corona 2004Cudahy 2001Cypress 2001Davis 2001El Cerrito 1999Emeryville 2009Escondido 2000Eureka 1997Fairfax 1976Fremont 1995Fresno 2002Fullerton 1997Gilroy 2002Gonzales 1996Healdsburg 2009Hemet 1992La Palma 1999Lake Forest 1996Lathrop 1991Lemon Grove 1996Lemoore 2008Loma Linda 2009Lomita 1998Los Angeles County 1980Manteca 2003Marina 2000Mariposa County 2006Monte Sereno 2008Napa County 2008Ontario 2010Orange 2010Orland 2003Palo Alto 1998Paramount 2007Patterson 2004Pico Rivera 1993Pinole 1995Placer County 1994Porterville 2008Rancho Cordova 2006Rancho Cucamonga 2010Redding 2000Riverbank 2009Riverside 2007Rosemead 1987Sacramento 2009San Bernardino County 2007San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994
Shasta County 2004Solano County 2008Soledad 2005South Gate 1986Turlock 1993Walnut Creek 2006Watsonville 2006West Hollywood 2010West Sacramento 2000Yuba City 2004
militaRy FaCilities
Fairfield 2002Indian Wells 2009Kern County 2004Oceanside 1981Ridgecrest 2009Rio Vista 2001Ventura County 1988
mineRal ResOuRCes
Apple Valley 2009Azusa 2004Banning 2006Belvedere 1994Benicia 1999Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Coalinga 1994Corona 2004Desert Hot Springs 2000Fremont 1991Glenn County 1997Grass Valley 1999Humboldt County 1984Lake County 1992Los Angeles 1973Madera County 1995Marin County 2007Milpitas 2002Mono County 1993Napa County 2008Nevada County 1995Ontario 2010Orland 2003Placer County 1994Portola 2001Rio Vista 2001Rosemead 2010San Bernardino 2005San Joaquin 1992San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986Santa Cruz County 1994Shafter 2005Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996Solano County 2008Tehama County 1983Upland 1982
Ventura County 1988Yolo County 2002Yorba Linda 1993Yucca Valley 1995
PaRKinG
Arcata 2008Beaumont 2007Blue Lake 1986Corona 2004Coronado 2003Del Rey Oaks 1997Downey 2005Dunsmuir 2006Emeryville 2009Eureka 1997Gilroy 2002Huron 2007Napa County 2008Palo Alto 1998Rancho Cucamonga 2010San Clemente 2001Santa Cruz County 1994Sausalito 1995Sierra Madre 1996Solvang 2008South El Monte 2000Watsonville 2006
PaRKs and ReCReatiOn
Agoura Hills 1993Alameda 1991Alameda County 2002Amador City 2007American Canyon 1994Angels Camp 2008Apple Valley 2009Arcata 1994Arroyo Grande 2001Atascadero 2002Azusa 2004Bakersfield 2002Banning 2006Barstow 2002Beaumont 2007Belvedere 1994Benicia 1999Berkeley 2002Big Bear Lake 1999Blue Lake 1986Blythe 2007Brawley 2008Brea 2003Brisbane 1994Buellton 2007Butte County 1971Calabasas 2008Calexico 2007Camarillo 2002Campbell 2001Capitola 1989Carlsbad 2003
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Carpinteria 2003Carson 2004Cathedral City 2002Ceres 1997Cerritos 2004Chico 1994Chino 2010Chino Hills 2008Chula Vista 2005Citrus Heights 2000Claremont 2006Cloverdale 2009Coalinga 1994Colusa County 1989Concord 2007Corcoran 1997Corning 1994Corona 2004Coronado 1991Corte Madera 2009Costa Mesa 2000Cudahy 2001Culver City 1968Cupertino 2005Cypress 2001Danville 1999Davis 2001Del Rey Oaks 1997Delano 2005Desert Hot Springs 2000Diamond Bar 1995Dinuba 2008Dublin 2008Dunsmuir 2006East Palo Alto 1999El Cajon 1998El Cerrito 1999El Dorado County 2004Elk Grove 2003Emeryville 2009Encinitas 2003Escalon 2005Escondido 1990Eureka 1997Exeter 1991Fairfield 2002Farmersville 2002Folsom 2011Fontana 2003Fort Bragg 2004Foster City 1993Fremont 1995Fresno 2002Fullerton 1997Garden Grove 2008Gilroy 2002Glendale 1996Grand Terrace 1999Grass Valley 1999Grover Beach 2005Half Moon Bay 1995Hanford 2009
Hayward 2002Healdsburg 1987Hemet 1992Hermosa Beach 1990Holtville 2003Huntington Beach 1996Huron 2007Imperial 1992Imperial Beach 1999Imperial County 2008Indian Wells 2009Irvine 1999Isleton 1999Kerman 1993Kingsburg 1992La Cañada Flintridge 1980La Palma 1999La Puente 2004La Quinta 2002Lafayette 2002Laguna Niguel 1992Lake Forest 2008Lakeport 2009Lakewood 1996Lassen County 1968Lathrop 1991Lemon Grove 1996Lemoore 2008Lindsay 1989Lodi 1991Loma Linda 2009Lompoc 1997Long Beach 2002Loomis 1998Los Altos 2002Los Angeles 1980Los Banos 1999Lynwood 2003Madera 2009Madera County 1995Mammoth Lakes 1994Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Martinez 1973Mendocino County 1981Merced 1997Milpitas 2002Montebello 1993Moorpark 1986Moraga 2002Morro Bay 1988Mountain View 1992Napa 1998Napa County 2008National City 1996Nevada County 1995Newark 1992Newman 2007Newport Beach 2006Norco 1989Oakland 1996Oakley 2002
Oceanside 1996Ojai 1987Ontario 2010Orange Cove 1979Orinda 1987Orland 2003Oxnard 1990Pacific Grove 1994Pacifica 1980Palm Desert 2004Palm Springs 2007Palmdale 2003Palo Alto 1998Pasadena 2007Paso Robles 2003Patterson 2004Petaluma 2008Pico Rivera 1993Piedmont 2009Pismo Beach 1993Pittsburg 2001Placentia 1973Placer County 1994Porterville 2008Portola 2001Portola Valley 1998Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rancho Mirage 2005Red Bluff 1974Redding 2009Redondo Beach 2004Rialto 1992Riverside 2007Rocklin 2011Rosemead 2010Roseville 2010Sacramento 2009San Anselmo 1976San Bernardino 2005San Clemente 1993San Diego 2008San Diego County 2005San Francisco 2004San Francisco County 2004San Gabriel 2004San Joaquin County 1996San Jose 1994San Juan Capistrano 2002San Luis Obispo 2001San Luis Obispo County 2006San Marcos 1990San Marino 2003San Mateo 2010San Mateo County 1986San Rafael 2004San Ramon 2010Santa Ana 1982Santa Barbara 1982Santa Clara County 1994Santa Clarita 1991Santa Cruz 1992
Santa Maria 1996Santa Rosa 2009Santee 2003Saratoga 1991Scotts Valley 1994Selma 1989Shafter 2005Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996Sierra Madre 1996Signal Hill 1989Simi Valley 1988Solano County 2003Soledad 2005Solvang 2009Sonora 2007South El Monte 2000South Lake Tahoe 2002South San Francisco 1999St. Helena 2010Stanton 1992Stockton 2007Sunnyvale 2006Susanville 1990Sutter County 1996Thousand Oaks 1971Tiburon 2005Torrance 2009Tulare County 1972Tuolumne County 1996Twentynine Palms 2002Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Upland 1985Vacaville 1999Ventura 2005Ventura County 1988Visalia 1989Vista 1988Walnut 1978Walnut Creek 2006Watsonville 1994West Hollywood 2010Westlake Village 1993Wheatland 2006Williams 2000Willits 1992Winters 1992Woodland 2002Yolo County 2002Yorba Linda 1993Yreka 2003Yucca Valley 1995
PuBliC FaCilities
Adelanto 1994Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999American Canyon 1994Anaheim 2004Anderson 1989Angels Camp 2008
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Antioch 2003Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2000Atwater 2000Avenal 2005Bakersfield 2002Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Benicia 1999Big Bear Lake 1999Brentwood 1993Buellton 2007Butte County 2010Calabasas 1995Calexico 2007Calistoga 2003Campbell 2001Capitola 1994Carmel-by-the-Sea 2010Carpinteria 2003Carson 1982Cathedral City 2002Ceres 1997Chico 1994Chino 2010Chowchilla 1986Chula Vista 2005Claremont 2006Clayton 2001Clovis 1993Coachella 1997Colusa 2007Concord 2007Corcoran 2007Corning 1994Corona 2004Coronado 2007Corte Madera 2009Cudahy 2001Dana Point 1995Danville 1999Del Norte County 2003Delano 2005Desert Hot Springs 2000Diamond Bar 1995Dinuba 2008Dublin 2008El Centro 1989El Cerrito 1999El Dorado County 2004Elk Grove 2003Emeryville 2009Escalon 2005Escondido 1990Etna 2005Eureka 1997Fairfield 2002Fillmore 1988Fontana 2003Fort Bragg 2004Fortuna 1988Fremont 1991
Fresno 2002Fresno County 2000Galt 2009Gilroy 2002Glendale 1975Goleta 2006Gridley 2009Guadalupe 2002Hanford 2002Hayward 2002Healdsburg 2009Hemet 1992Highland 2006Holtville 2003Hughson 2005Huntington Beach 1996Huntington Park 1992Huron 2007Imperial 1992Indian Wells 2009Ione 2009Irvine 1999La Mesa 1996La Puente 2004La Quinta 2002La Verne 1999Laguna Hills 1994Laguna Niguel 1992Laguna Woods 2003Lake County 2008Lake Forest 2001Lancaster 2009Larkspur 1990Lemon Grove 1996Lemoore 2008Lincoln 2008Livermore 2004Livingston 2008Loma Linda 2009Lompoc 1997Los Altos 2002Los Angeles 1968Los Angeles County 1980Lynwood 2003Madera County 1995Manteca 2003Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Martinez 1990Merced 1997Mission Viejo 2003Montclair 1999Monterey 2005Moraga 2002Morro Bay 2004National City 1996Nevada County 1995Newman 2007Novato 1996Oakdale 1994Oceanside 1990Orland 2003
Oroville 2009Oxnard 1990Pacific Grove 1994Pacifica 1980Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Paramount 2007Pasadena 1975Patterson 2004Petaluma 2008Pico Rivera 1993Piedmont 2009Pinole 1995Pittsburg 2001Placer County 1994Placerville 1990Pleasanton 2009Porterville 2008Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rancho Mirage 2005Redding 2000Riverbank 2009Riverside 2007Rocklin 1991Rohnert Park 2000Roseville 2010Sacramento 2009Sacramento County 1993San Bernardino 2005San Bruno 2009San Clemente 1993San Diego 2008San Diego County 1991San Francisco 2004San Francisco County 2004San Gabriel 2004San Jacinto 2006San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Luis Obispo County 1991San Pablo 1996San Rafael 2004San Ramon 2010Santa Ana 1982Santa Clara 1992Santa Clarita 1991Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Maria 1996Santa Rosa 2009Scotts Valley 1994Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996Solano County 2008Soledad 2005Sonoma County 2008Sonora 2007South Gate 2009South Lake Tahoe 1999South San Francisco 1999
St. Helena 1993Stanton 1992Stockton 2007Suisun City 1992Sutter County 1996Taft 2010Tehachapi 1999Tehama County 1970Temecula 2005Thousand Oaks 1972Tracy 2006Tuolumne County 1996Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Vacaville 1999Ventura County 1988Vista 1990Waterford 2006West Hollywood 2010West Sacramento 2000Westlake Village 1993Wheatland 2006Willits 1992Winters 1992Woodland 2002Yolo County 2009Yreka 2003Yucaipa 2004Yucca Valley 1995
PuBliC seRviCes
Agoura Hills 1993American Canyon 1994Angels Camp 2008Antioch 2003Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2008Atascadero 2002Azusa 2004Bakersfield 2002Benicia 1999Beverly Hills 2010Big Bear Lake 1999Blue Lake 1986Buellton 2007Calabasas 2008Calistoga 2003Carmel-by-the-Sea 2009Carpinteria 2003Cathedral City 2002Chowchilla 1986Claremont 2006Coachella 1997Coalinga 1994Contra Costa County 2005Corcoran 2007Corona 2004Cudahy 2001Del Rey Oaks 1997Delano 2005Desert Hot Springs 2000Diamond Bar 1995
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Dinuba 2008El Dorado County 2004Emeryville 2009Escalon 2005Escondido 1990Eureka 1997Fairfield 2002Fort Bragg 2002Fremont 1991Fresno 2002Galt 2009Gilroy 2002Gonzales 1996Grand Terrace 2010Hanford 2002Hayward 2002Healdsburg 2009Hemet 1992Highland 2006Holtville 2003Huron 2007Imperial County 1996Indian Wells 1996La Mesa 1996La Puente 2004La Quinta 2002Lemoore 2008Lincoln 2008Livermore 2004Livingston 2008Loma Linda 2009Lynwood 2003Madera County 1995Manteca 2003Mariposa County 2006Merced 1997Milpitas 2002Monte Sereno 2008Monterey County 1982Napa 1998National City 1996Nevada County 1995Newman 2007Norwalk 1996Ontario 2010Orange County 2005Orange Cove 1979Orland 2003Oxnard 1990Palm Desert 2004Palmdale 2004Palo Alto 1998Patterson 2004Petaluma 2008Piedmont 2009Pinole 1995Placer County 1994Portola 2001Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rancho Mirage 2005Redding 2000Rio Vista 2001
Riverbank 2009Rocklin 1991Rosemead 2010Sacramento 2009San Bernardino 2005San Bruno 2009San Clemente 1993San Diego 2008San Diego County 1975San Francisco 1990San Francisco County 1990San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Juan Capistrano 1999Santa Clara 1992Santa Clarita 1991Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Maria 1996Santa Rosa 2009Scotts Valley 1994Shasta County 2004Sierra Madre 1996Simi Valley 1988Solano County 2008Sonoma County 2008Sonora 2007South El Monte 2000South Lake Tahoe 1999St. Helena 2010Suisun City 1992Taft 2010Tehama County 2009Tracy 1993Tuolumne County 1996Turlock 1993Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Walnut 1968Walnut Creek 2006Watsonville 1994West Hollywood 1988West Sacramento 2000Wheatland 2006Willits 1992Winters 1992Woodland 2002Yucca Valley 1995
RedevelOPment
Arcata 2005Beaumont 2007Brea 2003Burbank 1972Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Clearlake 1989Del Rey Oaks 2007Exeter 1995Folsom 2004Garden Grove 2008Hayward 2001
Holtville 2003Huron 1996Indian Wells 2009Inglewood 2002Kingsburg 2002La Palma 1999La Puente 2004Lakeport 1998Lincoln 1998Loma Linda 2006Montebello 1973Oakley 2001Oceanside 2007Ontario 2010Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rialto 1992Rio Vista 2001San Joaquin County 2005San Jose 1994Sand City 1987South El Monte 2000Union City 2002Woodlake 1995
ReGiOnalism
Fresno 2002Fullerton 1997Huron 2007Mariposa County 2006Morgan Hill 2001Ontario 2010Palo Alto 1998Pleasanton 2009San Clemente 1999San Joaquin County 1992Santa Clara County 1994Stanton 2008Walnut Creek 1993Westminster 1996
ResOuRCe COnseRvatiOn
Alameda County 2002American Canyon 1994Anaheim 1991Antioch 2003Arcata 2008Belvedere 2004Benicia 1999Brawley 2008Calexico 1992Calimesa 1994Carmel-by-the-Sea 2009Cathedral City 2002Chico 1999Citrus Heights 2000Claremont 2006Clearlake 1992Cloverdale 2009Coalinga 1994Colusa 2007Corte Madera 2009Cudahy 2001
Davis 2001Del Rey Oaks 1997Diamond Bar 1995East Palo Alto 1999El Cajon 1998Fairfield 2002Fortuna 1988Fremont 1991Fresno 2002Fullerton 1997Hanford 2002Hayward 2002Hemet 1992Huntington Beach 1996Huron 2007Imperial County 1996Indian Wells 2009Kingsburg 1992La Habra Heights 2004La Verne 1998Lake Forest 2008Loma Linda 2009Lompoc 1997Madera 2009Madera County 1995Manteca 2003Mariposa County 2006Mono County 1993Napa County 2008Nevada County 1995Newport Beach 2006Ontario 2010Orland 2003Pacific Grove 1994Palo Alto 1998Paramount 2007Patterson 2004Piedmont 2009Pittsburg 2001Placentia 1974Placer County 1994Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Cordova 2006Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rancho Mirage 2005Redding 2000Riverside 1994Rosemead 2010Sacramento 2009San Clemente 2000San Gabriel 2004San Jacinto 2006San Joaquin County 2003San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986San Pablo 1996Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Maria 1996Saratoga 2010Sierra County 1996
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Solano County 2008Stockton 2007Sutter County 1996Temple City 1987Tulare County 1972Ventura County 1988Victorville 2008Visalia 1989Waterford 2006Watsonville 1994Wheatland 2006Woodland 2002Yolo County 2009Yorba Linda 1993Yucca Valley 1995
sCeniC HiGHway
Agoura Hills 1993Alameda County 1966Alpine County 1999Amador County 1985Anaheim 1984Arcata 2008Arroyo Grande 2003Azusa 1983Beverly Hills 1976Burlingame 2004Butte County 1977Camarillo 1984Carmel-by-the-Sea 2009Carson 1981Corona 2004Coronado 1999Dunsmuir 2006Fairfax 1976Fremont 1991Fullerton 1997Gilroy 2002Grover Beach 1981Hercules 1997Imperial County 1996Indian Wells 1996Industry 1971La Mirada 1981Laguna Beach 1975Los Altos Hills 1999Los Angeles 1978Los Angeles County 1974Loyalton 1981Madera County 1995Marina 1984Martinez 1973Mendocino County 1981Milpitas 2002Mono County 1993Montebello 1975Morro Bay 1988Napa County 2008Nevada City 1986Oakland 1974Oxnard 1990Pacifica 1980
Palo Alto 1998Palos Verdes Estates 2001Paradise 1994Pasadena 1975Plumas County 1996Portola Valley 1998Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Palos Verdes 1975Rio Dell 1975Riverside 1994Sacramento County 1974San Anselmo 1976San Benito County 1980San Bruno 1984San Carlos 2005San Clemente 1993San Diego County 1986San Gabriel 2004San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986Santa Ana 1982Santa Barbara 1964Santa Barbara County 1975Santa Clara County 1994Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Rosa 2002Saratoga 1999Seal Beach 1975Shasta County 2004Siskiyou County 1974Tehama County 1972Thousand Oaks 1974Trinidad 1975Tulare County 1975Ventura County 2010Visalia 1976Walnut 1978Westlake Village 1993Whittier 1993Willows 1974Yolo County 1983Yuba County 1980Yucca Valley 1995
seismiC
Agoura Hills 1993Alameda County 1994Alpine County 1999Amador County 1974Anaheim 1984Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2008Arroyo Grande 2001Belmont 1982Benicia 1999Berkeley 2002Beverly Hills 1975Burlingame 2004Butte County 1977Campbell 2001
Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Coalinga 1994Concord 2007Corona 2004Coronado 2005Corte Madera 2009Cudahy 2001Culver City 1974Cupertino 2005Davis 2001Del Mar 1978Del Rey Oaks 2007Desert Hot Springs 2000Diamond Bar 1995Dublin 2008El Cajon 1991Emeryville 2009Eureka 1997Fairfield 2002Farmersville 1974Fremont 1991Fresno 2002Fullerton 1997Galt 2009Gilroy 2002Glenn County 1993Grover Beach 2000Hanford 2002Hayward 2002Hemet 1992Hercules 1997Huron 2007Indian Wells 1996Irvine 1999La Mirada 1981La Palma 1999La Puente 2004Laguna Beach 2002Laguna Niguel 1992Lassen County 2000Lemon Grove 1996Loma Linda 2009Long Beach 1988Los Gatos 1985Lynwood 2003Madera County 1995Manhattan Beach 2003Marina 1984Mariposa County 2006Marysville 1985Mendocino County 1981Milpitas 2002Mono County 1993Montebello 1975Monterey County 1982Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Newport Beach 2006Oakland 1974Ontario 2010Orange Cove 1979
Orinda 1987Orland 2003Oxnard 1990Pacifica 1983Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Palos Verdes Estates 2001Petaluma 2008Placentia 1975Pleasant Hill 2003Plumas County 1996Portola 2001Portola Valley 2010Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Ridgecrest 1994Rio Vista 2001Riverside 1994Rosemead 2010San Benito County 1980San Bernardino 2005San Bruno 1984San Clemente 1993San Diego County 1991San Francisco 1997San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Luis Obispo 2000San Luis Obispo County 1999Sand City 2002Santa Ana 1982Santa Barbara 1979Santa Barbara County 2000Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Fe Springs 1994Santa Rosa 2002Saratoga 1987Seal Beach 1997Shafter 2005Shasta County 2004Sierra Madre 1996Siskiyou County 1975South El Monte 2000St. Helena 1993Sunnyvale 2008Tehama County 1972Trinidad 1975Tulare County 1975Upland 1982Ventura County 2004Villa Park 1991Visalia 1975Vista 1975West Hollywood 2010Westlake Village 1993Westmorland 1999Whittier 1993Yorba Linda 1993Yucca Valley 1995
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sOCial seRviCes
Antioch 1988Benicia 1999Brea 2003Claremont 2006Escondido 1990Fullerton 1997La Puente 2004Los Gatos 2000Monterey 2005Monterey County 1982Ontario 2010Orange Cove 1979Palo Alto 1998Paradise 1994Pasadena 1987Piedmont 2009Redondo Beach 1992Redwood City 1990Rio Vista 2001San Joaquin County 1992Sierra Madre 1996Sunnyvale 1988Thousand Oaks 1980West Hollywood 2010
tRailways
Corona 2004Corte Madera 2009Fresno 2002Gilroy 2002Hemet 1992Loma Linda 2009Los Angeles 1968Marin County 2007Oceanside 1996Ontario 2010Orland 2003Palo Alto 1998Portola Valley 2003Rancho Cucamonga 2010Santee 2003
tRansPORtatiOn
Anaheim 1992Antioch 1988Apple Valley 2009Azusa 2004Belvedere 1994Ceres 1997Chino 2010Corona 2004Coronado 1987Corte Madera 2009Cudahy 2001Cupertino 2005Del Rey Oaks 1997El Dorado County 2004Elk Grove 2003Emeryville 2009Fairfield 2002
Fontana 2003Fremont 1991Fresno 2002Gilroy 2002Healdsburg 2009Hemet 1992Humboldt County 1979Huron 2007Imperial County 1996La Puente 2004La Verne 1998Laguna Woods 2003Lakeport 2009Loma Linda 2009Los Angeles 1969Marin County 2007Merced 1997Mono County 2006Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Oceanside 1995Ontario 2010Orland 2003Palmdale 2004Palo Alto 1998Paramount 2007Patterson 2004Portola Valley 2003Rancho Cucamonga 2010Redding 2008Ripon 2006Riverside 2007Rosemead 2010San Bruno 2009San Francisco 2007San Francisco County 2007San Joaquin County 2005San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986Santa Barbara 1997Santa Clara County 1994Santa Rosa 2009Santee 2003Saratoga 1991Sierra Madre 1996Turlock 1993Ukiah 1995Watsonville 2006West Hollywood 2010Westmorland 1999Yorba Linda 1993Yucca Valley 1995
uRBan BOundaRies
Arcata 2008Avenal 2005Buellton 2008Calabasas 1995Camarillo 1998Clearlake 1982Contra Costa County 2006Cudahy 2001
Cupertino 2005Dinuba 2008El Cajon 1998Escalon 2005Exeter 1978Fresno 2002Gilroy 2002Hayward 2002Indian Wells 2007Kingsburg 1992Lakeport 2009Livingston 2008Loma Linda 2009Los Altos 2002Merced 1997Napa County 2009Oakley 2002Palo Alto 1998Placerville 1990Rio Vista 2001San Luis Obispo County 1996San Mateo County 1986Santa Clara County 1994Santa Cruz County 1994St. Helena 1993Tulare County 1988Ventura County 2004Visalia 1996Waterford 2006Watsonville 2006Woodlake 1978
wASte
Alameda County 1994Alpine County 1999Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Bishop 1993Buellton 2007Calabasas 1995Calexico 1995Cathedral City 2002Clearlake 1992Commerce 1992Corning 1998Corona 2004Cudahy 2001El Cajon 1998Emeryville 2009Eureka 1997Fairfield 2002Fremont 2004Fresno 2002Fullerton 1997Garden Grove 2008Hanford 2002Humboldt County 1995Huron 1994Indian Wells 2009Irvine 1999
La Puente 2004Lathrop 1991Loma Linda 2006Los Altos 2002Los Angeles 1972Los Angeles County 1980Milpitas 2002Mono County 1993Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Norco 1992Oceanside 1992Ontario 2010Orland 2003Palo Alto 1998Pinole 1995Placentia 1990Porterville 2001Portola 2001Rancho Cucamonga 2010Redondo Beach 1992Ridgecrest 1994Rio Vista 2001Sacramento 2009San Joaquin County 2001San Jose 1994San Marino 2003San Mateo County 1986Santa Cruz County 1994Shafter 2005South El Monte 2000St. Helena 1993Sunnyvale 1996Tehama County 1996Tulare County 1971Ventura County 1988Walnut 1992Watsonville 2006West Hollywood 1988Westlake Village 1993Westmorland 1999Yorba Linda 1993
wateR ResOuRCes
Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999Apple Valley 2009Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Benicia 1999Big Bear Lake 1999Buellton 2007Butte County 2010Calabasas 1995Calaveras County 2011Capitola 1994Cathedral City 2002Commerce 2008Corona 2004Cudahy 2001Cupertino 2005
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Davis 1987Desert Hot Springs 2000Dunsmuir 2006Emeryville 2009Eureka 1997Fairfield 2002Fremont 1991Fresno 2002Fullerton 1997Garden Grove 2008Gilroy 2002Glenn County 1998Hanford 2002Humboldt County 2011Huron 1996Indian Wells 2009La Palma 2003La Puente 2004Lake County 2008Lathrop 1991Loma Linda 2009Los Altos 2002Los Angeles 1969Los Angeles County 1980Madera County 2004Marin County 2007Milpitas 2005Mono County 1993Monterey County 1982Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Nevada County 1995Ontario 2010Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Petaluma 2008Piedmont 2009Placer County 1994Pleasanton 2009Porterville 2001Portola 2001Rancho Cucamonga 2010Rancho Mirage 2005Rio Vista 2001Rosemead 2010Sacramento 2009San Bernardino 2005San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Luis Obispo 1987San Mateo County 1986San Rafael 2004Santa Cruz County 1994Shafter 2005Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996Sierra Madre 1996Sonoma County 2008South El Monte 2000St. Helena 1993Sunnyvale 2008
Tehama County 2009Ventura County 1988Watsonville 2006West Hollywood 1988Westlake Village 1993Yucca Valley 1995
OtHeR OPtiOnal elements By JuRisdiCtiOn
AlAmedAAlameda Point 2003Shoreline Access 1991Schools Facilities 1991
ameRiCan CanyOnGeology 1994Utilities 1994
andeRsOnRecreation 2007
aRCadiaMunicipal Facilities and Services 1996
azusaGeological Hazards 2004
BaKeRsFieldKern River Plan Element 1985
BeniCiaHealth 1999
BlytHeColorado River Corridor Area Plan 2007
BReaUrban design 2003
BRentwOOdInfrastructure 2001Resources and Hazards 2006
BRisBaneCommunity Character 1994Local Economic Development 1994
Butte COuntyArea and Neighborhood Plans Element 2010
CalistOGaGeothermal 2003Infrastructure 2003
CaRlsBadArts 1994
CHiCODowntown 1999
CHinOHealthy City 2010
ClaRemOntCommunity Character 2006
CleaRlaKeAggregate Resource Management Plan 1992
ClOveRdaleLighting 2009
ColuSAMunicipal Facilities 2007
COROnaGovernment Liaisons 2004Labor Force 2004Sustainability 2004
COROnadOBay 1994Disaster Preparedness 1991Local Coastal 1987
CuPeRtinOSustainability 2005
del nORte COuntyScenic Resources 2003
delanOHealthy Community 2009
deseRt HOt sPRinGsHealth Services 2000
duBlinSustainability 2009
emeRyvilleSustainability 2009
FaiRFaxTown Center 2010
FOntanaCommunity Design Element 2003Economic Development Element 2003Public Facilities, Services and Infrastructure Element 2003
FORt BRaGGEnergy 2008
FulleRtOnLibrary 1997Natural Resources 1997Public Participation 1997
Glenn COuntyAggregate Resource Management Plan 1998Confined Animal Facilities 2005
GRand teRRaCeSustainable Development 2010
GuadaluPeCommunity Design 2002
GustinePlanning & Zoning Code 2008
Hawaiian GaRdensCapital Improvement 2010
HaywaRdBicycle Master Plan 2008Hayward Executive Airport Layout Plan 2010Urban Water Management Plan 2005
industRyImage 1971
KinGs COuntyDairy Element 2002
la veRneCommunity Design 1998Community Facilities 1998
laGuna HillsCommunity Services and Facilities 2009
lAkewoodRecreation and Community Services 1996
lemOn GROveMobility 1996
lemOOReDowntown Plan 1996
liveRmOReCommunity Character 2004
lOmPOCSocio-Economics 1997
loS AltoSInfrastructure 2002
lOs altOs HillsPathways 2008
lOs anGelesFramework 2001
loS GAtoSCommunity Design 2010Human Services 2010Route 85/Vasona Light Rail 2010
lynwOOdInfrastructure 2003
madeRaSustainability 2009
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madeRa COuntyDairy 2008
maRin COuntyArt & Culture 2007Community Participation 2007Diversity 2007Energy & Green Building 2007Environmental Hazards 2007Environmental Justice 2007Public Health 2007Public Safety 2007
maRiPOsa COuntyArts 2006Tourism 2006
maRtinezAlhambra Hills Specific Plan 1987
meRCedSustainable Development 1997
missiOn vieJOPublic Safety 2003
mOnROviaPublic Buildings 1966Public Service 1966
mOnteBellOPopulation 1973
mOnteReyPublic Facilities 2005Urban Design 2005
mORRO BayAccess and Recreation 2004Harbor Resources 2004
nevada CityCity Resources 1986
nevada COuntyEastern Nevada County 1995Soils 1995Wildlife & Vegetation 1996
newPORt BeaCHArts & Cultural 2006Harbor & Bay 2006Natural Resources 2006
OaKlandEstuary Policy Plan 1999Pedestrian Master Plan 2002
OCeansideWater and Sewer 2008
OntaRiOCommunity Economics 2010
ORanGeInfrastructure 2010
ORlandDowntown Element 2010
Palm deseRtArts and Culture 2004Community Design 2004Economic and Fiscal 2004Energy and Mineral Resources 2004Geotechnical 2004
PaRadiseLibrary Services 1994
PaRamOuntHealth 2007
PasadenaGreen Space 2007Neighborhood Enhancement 1987
PittsBuRGDowntown 2001Youth 2001
PORtOla valleyAlpine Scenic Corridor 2001Nathhorst Triangle Area Plan 1998Sustainability Plan 2009Town Center Area Plan 1998
RanCHO CuCamOnGaSustainability 2010
RanCHO miRaGeCommunity Design 2005
RedlandsHuman Services Element 1995
RedOndO BeaCHSenior Citizens Services 1992
RedwOOd CityHuman Services 1990
RiveRsideArts and Culture 2007Community Mobility 2007Urban Design 2007
ROllinG HillsSource Reduction & Recycling 1994
ROssOur Relationship with the Natural Environment 2007
saCRamentOUtilities 2009
san ClementeGeologic, Seismic and Soils Hazards 2001
Natural and Historic Resources 2001Nuclear 1993Utilities 1993
san dieGOCommercial 1979Industrial 1979Strategic Framework 2002
san dieGO COuntyRecreation 1972
san FRanCisCO, City and COuntyArts 1996Community Facilities 1974Community Safety 2004
san GaBRielCommunity Facilities 2004
san Juan CaPistRanOCommunity Design 2002
san luis OBisPO COuntyOffshore Energy 1992
san maRinOHigh Speed Data Connectivity & Telecommunications 2003Infrastructure 2003Library Services 2003Police Services 2003Tree Preservation 2003
san RaFaelInfrastructure 2004Neighborhoods 2004
santa BaRBaRaEconomy & Fiscal 2010Environmental Resources 2010
santa ClaRitaHuman Resources 1991
santa maRiaPrivate Community Services 1996Recreation 1996
santeeCommunity Enhancement 2003Recreation 2003
seasideUrban Design 2004
SoutH GAteGreen City 2009Healthy Community 2009
SoutH lAke tAHoeRecreation Element 2002
st. HelenaTourism 1993
stantOnCommunity Health & Safety 2008Infrastructure & Community Services 2008
stOCKtOnDistricts and Villages 2007Health and Safety 2007
sunnyvaleLaw Enforcement 1995Library 2003Surface Runoff 1993
tHOusand OaKsPublic Buildings 1972
tiBuROnDowntown 2005
tulaRe COuntyAnimal Confinement Facilities Plan 2001
uniOn CityEnvironmental Sustainability 2007Youth, Family, Seniors, and Health Element 2002
ventuRaCitizen Input 2005
walnutSewer 1978
wateRFORdSustainable Development 2006
winteRsCommunity Design 1992
wOOdsidePublic Utilities 1988
yOlO COuntyDelta Management Plan 1998Health 2009
yuBa CityPublic Utilities 2004
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JurisDiCtions that resPonDeD to the 2010 annual Planning survey
In 2010, a total of 462 of the 539 cities and counties (86%) in California completed the Annual Planning Survey. This includes 49 of the 58 counties (84%) and 413 of the 481 cities (86%). The results on the next several pages were provided by each individual jurisdiction and represent the jurisdiction’s current, adopted policies and/or programs. Please contact the individual jurisdictions for more detailed information.
Cities
AdelantoAgoura HillsAlamedaAlbanyAlhambraAliso ViejoAlturasAmerican CanyonAndersonAntiochApple ValleyArcadiaArcataArtesiaAtascaderoAtwaterAuburnAvalonAvenalAzusaBakersfieldBaldwin ParkBanningBarstowBeaumontBell GardensBellflowerBelmontBelvedereBeniciaBerkeleyBeverly HillsBig Bear LakeBiggsBishopBradburyBrawleyBreaBrentwoodBrisbaneBuelltonBuena ParkBurbankBurlingameCalabasasCalexicoCalifornia CityCalimesaCalipatriaCalistogaCamarillo
CampbellCanyon LakeCapitolaCarlsbadCarmel-by-the-SeaCarpinteriaCathedral CityCeresCerritosChicoChinoChino HillsChowchillaChula VistaCitrus HeightsClaytonCloverdaleClovisCoachellaColmaColtonCommerceConcordCorcoranCorningCoronaCoronadoCorte MaderaCosta MesaCotatiCovinaCulver CityCupertinoCypressDaly CityDana PointDanvilleDavisDel MarDel Rey OaksDelanoDesert Hot SpringsDiamond BarDinubaDixonDorrisDuarteDublinDunsmuirEast Palo AltoEl CajonEl CentroEl Cerrito
El MonteElk GroveEmeryvilleEncinitasEscalonEscondidoEtnaEurekaExeterFairfaxFairfieldFarmersvilleFerndaleFillmoreFirebaughFolsomFontanaFort BraggFort JonesFortunaFoster CityFountain ValleyFowlerFremontFresnoFullertonGaltGarden GroveGardenaGilroyGlendaleGlendoraGoletaGonzalesGrand TerraceGrass ValleyGreenfieldGridleyGrover BeachGuadalupeHanfordHawaiian GardensHawthorneHaywardHealdsburgHemetHermosa BeachHesperiaHighlandHillsboroughHollisterHoltvilleHuntington Beach
Huntington ParkHuronImperial BeachIndian WellsIndioIndustryInglewoodIoneIrvineIrwindaleJacksonKermanKing CityKingsburgLa Cañada FlintridgeLa HabraLa Habra HeightsLa MesaLa MiradaLa PalmaLa PuenteLa QuintaLa VerneLafayetteLaguna BeachLaguna HillsLaguna NiguelLaguna WoodsLake ElsinoreLake ForestLakeportLakewoodLancasterLarkspurLawndaleLemon GroveLemooreLincolnLive OakLivermoreLivingstonLodiLoma LindaLomitaLompocLong BeachLoomisLos AlamitosLos AltosLos Altos HillsLos AngelesLos GatosLynwood
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* Upon incorporation in 2008, the City of Menifee adopted the Riverside County General Plan (2003). The City anticipates adopting a General Plan in 2012.** The City and County of San Francisco is one jurisdiction. Only one survey was completed for the City and County.
MaderaMalibuManhattan BeachMantecaMaricopaMarinaMartinezMarysvilleMendotaMenifee*Menlo ParkMercedMill ValleyMillbraeMission ViejoModestoMonroviaMontagueMontclairMonte SerenoMontebelloMontereyMonterey ParkMoorparkMoragaMoreno ValleyMorgan HillMorro BayMount ShastaMountain ViewMurrietaNapaNational CityNevada CityNewarkNewmanNewport BeachNorwalkOakdaleOaklandOakleyOceansideOjaiOntarioOrangeOrange CoveOrindaOrlandOxnardPacificaPalm DesertPalm SpringsPalmdalePalo AltoPalos Verdes EstatesParadiseParamountPasadenaPaso RoblesPatterson
PerrisPico RiveraPiedmontPinolePismo BeachPittsburgPlacentiaPlacervillePleasant HillPoint ArenaPomonaPort HuenemePortolaPortola ValleyRancho CucamongaRancho MirageRancho Palos VerdesRancho Santa MargaritaReddingRedlandsRedondo BeachRedwood CityReedleyRidgecrestRio DellRio VistaRiponRiverbankRiversideRocklinRohnert ParkRolling HillsRolling Hills EstatesRosemeadRosevilleRossSacramentoSalinasSan BrunoSan CarlosSan ClementeSan DiegoSan DimasSan FernandoSan Francisco**San GabrielSan JacintoSan JoaquinSan Juan BautistaSan Juan CapistranoSan LeandroSan Luis ObispoSan MarcosSan MarinoSan MateoSan PabloSan RafaelSan RamonSand CitySanger
Santa AnaSanta BarbaraSanta ClaraSanta ClaritaSanta CruzSanta Fe SpringsSanta MariaSanta MonicaSanta PaulaSanta RosaSanteeSaratogaSausalitoScotts ValleySeal BeachSeasideSebastopolSelmaShafterShasta LakeSierra MadreSignal HillSimi ValleySolana BeachSoledadSolvangSonomaSonoraSouth GateSouth Lake TahoeSouth PasadenaSouth San FranciscoSt. HelenaStantonStocktonSuisun CitySunnyvaleTaftTehamaTemeculaTemple CityThousand OaksTiburonTorranceTracyTruckeeTulareTurlockTustinUkiahUnion CityUplandVacavilleVallejoVernonVictorvilleVilla ParkVisaliaVistaWalnut
Walnut CreekWascoWatsonvilleWeedWest CovinaWest HollywoodWest SacramentoWestlake VillageWestmorlandWhittierWildomarWilliamsWillitsWillowsWindsorWintersWoodlakeWoodlandYorba LindaYountvilleYrekaYucaipaYucca Valley
COunties
Alameda CountyAlpine CountyButte CountyCalaveras CountyColusa CountyContra Costa CountyDel Norte CountyEl Dorado CountyFresno CountyGlenn CountyHumboldt CountyImperial CountyInyo CountyKern CountyKings CountyLassen CountyLos Angeles CountyMadera CountyMarin CountyMendocino CountyMerced CountyModoc CountyMono CountyMonterey CountyNapa CountyNevada CountyOrange CountyPlacer CountyPlumas CountyRiverside CountySacramento CountySan Benito CountySan Bernardino CountySan Diego CountySan Francisco County**
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San Joaquin CountySan Luis Obispo CountySanta Barbara CountySanta Clara CountySanta Cruz County
Solano CountySonoma CountySutter CountyTehama CountyTulare County
Tuolumne CountyVentura CountyYolo CountyYuba County
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Alameda • • • Other
Alameda County • • • • 2011
Albany • • • • • • • • 2011
Alpine County • • 2011
Alturas • 2010
American Canyon • Other
Antioch • 2010
Arcadia • • • • • • • 2011
Artesia • • • • • • • Community Culture and Economy Element 2010
Atascadero • Other
Atwater • Other
Avalon All 2012
Azusa • 2010
Bakersfield • • • • • • • Public Services; Kern River 2011
Beaumont • 2010
Bellflower • 2011
Belmont • Other
Beverly Hills • 2011
Big Bear Lake • 2010
Biggs • • • • • • Community Enhancement 2012
Bishop • • 2014
Brentwood • 2011
Brisbane • • • • • • •Community Character, Local Economic Development, Recreation & Community Services
2011
Buena Park • • • • • • Urban Design 2010
Burbank • • • • • • Preparing New Air Quality Element 2011
Calaveras County • • • • • • • 2011
California City • 2010
Calimesa • • • • • • • • Sustainability 2012
Calistoga • 2010
Camarillo • Urban Design 2011
Canyon Lake • • 2011
Capitola • • • • • •Economic Development Element & Sustainability Element
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Carlsbad • • • • • • • Parks & Recreation; Arts 2013
Carpinteria • 2010
Ceres • 2011
Cerritos • 2010
Chico • • • • • • Downtown, Sustainability, and Cultural Resources 2011
Chino Hills • • • • • • • Economic and Parks & Recreation Other
Chowchilla • • • • • • • Public Facilities 2010
Citrus Heights • • • • • • • Climate Change 2011
Clayton • • • • • •Growth Management Element; Design; Community Facilities
2013
Clovis • • • • • • • • Public Facilities 2012
Coachella • • • • • • 2012
Colma • 2011
Colton • • • 2011
Colusa County • • • • • • • 2011
Concord • 2010
Contra Costa County • Other
Corcoran • • • • • • •Community Design & Public Service and Facilities Element
2012
Corona Climate Action Plan Other
Corte Madera • 2010
Cotati • • • • • • • 2012
Daly City • • • • • • • Coastal 2011
Dana Point • • • • • • Other
Danville • • • • • • Growth Management, Historic Preservation 2011
Del Mar • • 2015 Other
Del Rey Oaks • 2011
Delano • • • • • • • •Healthy Delano and Wellness; Sustainable Delano Element; Administrative Element
2011
Desert Hot Springs • • • • • • • 2011
Diamond Bar • 2010
Dinuba • Other
Dixon • • Other
Dorris • 2010
Duarte • Other
East Palo Alto • Other
El Cerrito • • • • • • • 2012
El Monte • • • • • •Community Design, Health and Wellness, Economic Development
2011
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Elk Grove Sustainability 2011
Encinitas • • • • • • • Recreation 2011
Escalon • • • • 2010
Escondido • • • • • • • 2012
Fairfax • • • • • • • Town Center Element 2010
Ferndale Historic & Cultural Resources Element Other
Folsom • • • • • • Climate Change/Climate Action Plan 2012
Fontana • Other
Fort Bragg • • • • • • • 2011
Fort Jones • 2011
Fortuna • • • • • • • 2010
Foster City • • 2011
Fowler • • • • • • • Healthy Eating Active Living 2011
Fremont • • • • • • • 2011
Fresno • • • • • • • Other
Fullerton • • • • • •Implementation, Public Participation, Regional Coordination
2011
Galt • 2010
Glendale • • • • 2012
Gonzales • • • • • • •Sustainability, Community Services and Facilities, Community Character, Implementation
2010
Guadalupe • 2010
Hanford • • • • • • • 2012
Hemet • • • • • • • Community Design, Preservation 2011
Hermosa Beach • 2010
Highland • Other
Holtville 2015 Other
Humboldt County • • • • • • Water Resources, Energy 2011
Huntington Beach • Historic and Cultural Resources Other
Imperial Beach • 2012
Industry • • • • • • 2011
Inglewood • • • • • • • Other
Inyo County Renewable Energy 2011
Irwindale • Other
Jackson • • • • 2011
Kerman • 2010
Kern County • • • • • • • Joint Metropolitan Bakersfield GP with Bakersfield 2011
King City • 2010
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Kingsburg • • • • • • • • Recreation 2011
La Cañada Flintridge • • • • • • • • 2011
La Habra • • • • • • • 2012
La Habra Heights • 2011
La Mesa • • • • • • • Health & Wellness 2012
La Palma • • • • • • 2014
La Quinta • • • • • • • 2011
Laguna Beach • • Pending Coastal Commission approval 2011
Laguna Niguel • 2011
Laguna Woods • 2011
Lake Elsinore • • • • • • •
Aesthetics, Air Quality, Biological, Community, Cultural, Growth Management, Hazardous Waste, Historic Preservation, Parks and Recreation, Public Facilities, Public Services, Resource Conservation, Sustainability
2011
Lancaster • 2010
Larkspur • • • • • • • 2012
Lawndale • 2010
Lemon Grove • 2013
Lemoore • Other
Livingston • Other
Loma Linda • 2011
Lomita • Other
Lompoc • • • • • • • 2010
Long Beach • • •New Economic Development and Urban Design Elements
2011
Loomis • Starting focused changes to Land Use and Circulation Other
Los Alamitos • • • • • • Economic 2012
Los Altos Hills • 2010
Los Angeles • Bicycle Plan Chapter of the Circulation Element 2012
Los Angeles County • • • • • • •Parks and Recreation, Public Services and Facilities, Economic Development
2012
Los Gatos • • • • • • •Human Services, Vasona Light Rail/Route 85, Community Design
2010
Lynwood • • • • • • Other
Madera County • • • • • • 2013
Malibu • • • • • • • 2014
Manteca • • • • • Other
Maricopa • • • • • • 2011
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Marin County • 2011
Martinez • • • • • • • Housing Element in 2010 and GP in 2012 2012
Menifee • • • • • • • 2012
Merced • • • • • • • •Sustainable Development, Urban Design, Urban Expansion, Public Facilities & Services
2011
Merced County • • • • • • • • Agricultural 2011
Mill Valley • • • • • • • 2012
Millbrae • Other
Mission Viejo • • • • 2011
Mono County • • • • • • 2012
Monrovia • Other
Montague • Other
Montclair • 2010
Montebello • • • • • • • 2012
Monterey • • 2011
Monterey County • • • • • • 2010
Moorpark • • • • • • • 2011
Mount Shasta • • • • • • • 2012
Murrieta • • • • • • • • 2011
National City • • • • • • • 2011
Norwalk • 2011
Oakdale • • • • • • • • 2012
Oakland • 2010
Ojai • 2011
Orange County • • 2010
Orinda • • Other
Orland • • • • • • • Downtown Element 2010
Oxnard • • • • • • • • Sustainable Development 2011
Pacifica • • • • • • •Historic Preservation, Community Facilities, Scenic Highways
2012
Palo Alto • • • • • • • Sustainability/Climate Change (New Element) 2012
Palos Verdes Estates • 2010
Pasadena • • • • 2011
Paso Robles • • 2011
Patterson • • • • • • •Community Design, Economic Development, Parks Recreation and Cultural Resources, Public Services and Facilities
2010
Perris • Other
Pico Rivera • • • • • • •Economic Prosperity Element will be added to General Plan through update.
2014
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Pinole • • • • • •Community Character, Growth Management, Community Services and Facilities, Sustainability
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Pismo Beach • • • 2012
Placentia • • • • • • 2011
Pleasant Hill • • • • • • 2011
Plumas County • • • • • • August 2011 for expected completion date 2011
Point Arena • 2011
Pomona • • • • • • • 2011
Portola • • • • • • •Economic Development, Community Design, Public Facilities
2011
Portola Valley • • 2011
Rancho Palos Verdes • • • • • • • Fiscal and Scenic Highways 2011
Redlands Expect to update in 5 years Other
Redondo Beach • • 2010
Redwood City • • • • • • • • Economic Development, Historic Resources and others 2010
Reedley • • • • • • • • Airport 2011
Ridgecrest • 2012
Rio Vista • • • Other
Riverside County • • • • • • Air Quality, Administrative 2011
Rocklin • • • • • • 2011
Rosemead • 2011
Roseville • • • • • • 2011
Ross • 2010
Sacramento County • • • • • • •Agriculture, Human Services, Economic Development, Hazardous Materials
2011
Salinas • 2010
San Benito County • • • • • • • 2012
San Bernardino County • 2011
San Clemente • • • • • • 2012
San Diego County • • • • • • • 2010
San Francisco • • • 2011
San Joaquin County • • • • • • • • All elements. Housing is completed. 2011
San Juan Capistrano • • • • Other
San Luis Obispo • 2010
San Luis Obispo County
• • 2012
San Marcos • • • • • Parks and Master Trails 2011
San Pablo • • • • • • • 2011
San Rafael • • • • • 2011
Sanger • • Other
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Santa Ana •Land Use Element update is related to possible redesignation of a commerical transit corridor to mixed use/residential
2011
Santa Barbara • • • • • • •Land Use and Housing are comprehensive updates. All others are policy additions. All due to be adopted on 10/26/10.
2010
Santa Barbara County • • 2012
Santa Clara • • • • • • • 2010
Santa Clarita • • • • • • • 2011
Santa Cruz • • • • • •Economic Development, Cultural Resources, Community Design
2011
Santa Maria • • • 2010
Saratoga • Other
Sausalito • 2011
Seal Beach • Other
Seaside • 2010
Sebastopol • 2010
Selma • • • • • • 2011
Shafter • 2012
Shasta Lake • • • • • • • 2011
Sierra Madre • • • • • • • 2013
Signal Hill • • 2010
Simi Valley • • • • • • • • 2011
Solana Beach • • • • • • • Climate Action, Sustainability 2013
Sonora • 2010
South Lake Tahoe • • • • • •Public Service Element and adding Economic Development Element
2011
St. Helena • • • • • •Economic; Historic Resources; Community Design; Climate Change; Parks & Recreation; Arts, Culture & Entertainment
2010
Suisun City • • • • • • • Economic Development 2012
Sunnyvale • • • 2011
Sutter County • • • • • • • • Agriculture 2011
Temple City • • • • • • •Housing will be updated 2010-2011, everything else to be updated 2013
2013
Tiburon • 2011
Tracy • • • • Air Quality, GHGs 2011
Tulare • • • • 2012
Tulare County • • • • • • • Agriculture, Economics 2011
Tuolumne County • • 2010
Turlock • • • • • • • 2012
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Ukiah • 2010
Union City • 2010
Upland • • • • • • • The optional elements 2012
Vacaville • • • • • • 2012
Ventura County • 2011
Villa Park • • • • • • • Growth Management Other
Visalia • • • • • • •Historic Preservation, Parks & Recreation, Scenic Highways
2012
Vista • • • • • • 2011
Walnut • • • • • • 2011
Watsonville • • • • • •There was a 2006 GP update but it was rescinded due to a lawsuit. City is currently working with the courts to comply.
2012
Weed • 2010
West Hollywood • • • • • • •Governance, Historic Preservation, Economic Development, Human Services
2010
West Sacramento • • • • • • • 2011
Williams • • • • • • • • Public Facilities 2011
Willits • 2010
Willows • Housing Element update complete Other
Woodlake Bike Plan Other
Yorba Linda • • • • • • •The city is at initial stage of General Plan update process. New Optional Elements may be considered when we are further down the planning process.
2012
Yuba County • • • • • • • • 2010
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Alameda • • •
Anderson • •
Arcata •
ArtesiaWe are currently adopting our General Plan. Finalized General Plan should be accomplished before the end of this year.
Azusa • • • Truck Routes
Beaumont • Golf Cart Transportation Plan
Beverly Hills •
Bishop •
Brawley • • •
Brea • • • •
Brentwood • Engineering Standard Plans and Specifications
Brisbane • • •
Due to the unique topography & existing characteristics of the town, complete streets designs are case-by-case and context sensitive. (ie: For persons with disabilities street geometry is limited by topography.)
Burbank •
BurlingameThe recently adopted Burlingame Downtown Specific Plan contains Complete Streets policies for that area.
Butte County •
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Calipatria •
Cathedral City •
Ceres • • Working on Bicycle Master Plan.
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Chico • • •
Chino •
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Chowchilla • • •
Chula Vista • • • • • • Otay Ranch General Development Plan
Citrus Heights
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Clayton •
Contra Costa County •
Corcoran • •
Corning •
Coronado • • •In process, some existing and some will be modified to address streets policies
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Cotati • • • Downtown Specific Plan
Covina
Culver City Bike and Pedestrian Plan awaiting approval.
Cupertino • • •
Daly City • • •
Danville •
Davis • •
Delano •
Desert Hot Springs • •
Dinuba • • • •
Dorris •
Duarte • • • • •
Dublin • • •
El Centro • •
El Cerrito • •Neighborhood Traffic Management Program, San Pablo Avenue Streetscape Masterplan
Elk Grove • • •
Emeryville •
Encinitas •
Escalon • •
Exeter •
Fairfax • • • •
Farmersville •Farmersville has also adopted a "Waterway/Trails Master Plan".
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Firebaugh •
Folsom •We are including complete streets policies and have them in a pending GPA for the Folsom Specific Plan currently circulated for environmental review.
Fontana • • • •In the General Plan's Parks, Recreation, and Trails Element.
Fort Bragg •
Fortuna •
Foster City •
Fountain Valley •
Fremont • • •
Fresno • • •
FullertonWe will have Complete Streets policies in our update to be adopted in 2011
Galt •
Garden Grove • • • • • •
Gilroy • • •
Glendora •
Gonzales • • • •We do not call these items "complete streets", but this is really old stuff that is standard planning practice for most communities
Grand Terrace •
Hanford • •
Hawthorne • •
Hayward •
Hesperia • •
Highland •
Hollister •
Holtville • •
Humboldt County • Pending adoption
Huntington Park •
Huron •
Imperial County • •
Indian Wells • • •
Inglewood • •
Inyo County • •Policies similar to complete streets are incorporated as indicated and can be found in the Regional Transportation Plan.
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Ione • Land Division (Subdivision) Ordinance
Irwindale • •
King City •
Kings County •In each of the County's four unincorporated Community Plans. Armona CP, Home Garden CP, Kettleman City CP, and Stratford CP.
La Puente • •The City of La Puente complies with the L.A. County and State guidelines for streets.
La Quinta • •We are currently updating our General Plan. Complete streets policies will be located in the Circulation Element.
Lafayette •
Laguna Hills •
Lakeport •
Lemon Grove • • • SANDAG proves guideline documents
Lemoore •Community Design Element in the General Plan, Parks, Schools, and Community Facilities Element in the General Plan
Lincoln •
Livingston • • •2007 Traffic and Circulation Master Plan (Standalone Document)
Lodi •
LoomisTown Center Master Plan in process with street design standards for two major streets- Horseshoe Bar Road and Taylor Road
Los Alamitos •
Los Gatos • •
Los Angeles • • •Framework Element, Walkability Guidelines, Rainwater Harvesting Program, Green Street Standard Plans
Madera •
Madera County • •
Malibu •
Manhattan Beach • •Citywide Bikeway Plan adopted in 2005 for incorporation into South Bay Bicycle Plan
MantecaIn the process of updating the Circulation Element that will include complete streets policies. We will subsequently update our Bicycle Master Plan.
Marin County • •
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Mendota •
Merced • • •
Merced County Will be part of GP Update
Mono County • •Regional Transportation Plan serves as Circulation Element, which includes bike and pedestrian plans incorporated by reference
MontereyThe City is in process of adopting Specific Plans that will include complete street policies and implementation measures.
Monterey County • •
Morro Bay •
Mount Shasta
Comprehensive GP update is underway/ongoing. Complete streets policies will be incorporated therein. Pedestrian Master Plan creation is also underway, and will tier from GP policies. Additionally, an update to the Bike Master Plan will likely follow as well.
Napa • • •
Newport Beach •
Oakland • • • ADA Transition Plan
Oakley • • • • •
Oceanside • •Mission Avenue Corridor Study; Coast Highway Vision and Strategic Plan
Ontario • •
Orange • Urban Design Element
Orange Cove •
Orland • •
Palmdale • •
Palo Alto •
The City of Palo Alto's current Transportation element has policies and programs similar to "Complete Streets." The City is currently updating its General Plan and the Bike and Pedestrian Plan to further incorporate "Complete Streets" goals policies and programs. Bike and Pedestrian Plan under development.
Paradise • • •
Pasadena In process of developing complete streets policies
Paso Robles • •
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Pinole •
Pittsburg • •
Placentia •
Placerville • • •
Plumas County Will be included in circulation element update.
Port Hueneme •
Portola Valley
The adopted circulation element and other elements of the general plan specifically provide for a comprehensive circulation system, for the most part, responding to the intent of Section 65302(b).
Rancho Cucamonga • • •
Rancho Mirage • •
Rancho Santa Margarita • • • • • • •
Redondo Beach •
Riverbank •Conservation Element and Community Character and Design Element
Riverside • • •Trails Master Plan, Non-Motorized Vehicle Plan; Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) Plan; Safe Routes to School Plan
Riverside County • • • Master Trail Plan
Rohnert Park •
Rolling Hills
Roseville • • •
Ross •
Sacramento • • • •
Salinas • • • •
San Bernardino County • • • • • East Valley Area Plan Bike Path
San Bruno •
San Diego • • • • Community plans, Corridor plans
San Diego CountyPolicies in General Plan update, planned adoption in 2010.
San Francisco •
San Juan Capistrano •
San Luis Obispo • •
San Mateo •Truck Route Study and Policy, Truck Route Ordinance
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San Ramon • • • •Street Design Standards in process of being prepared City adopted the County's Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan
Sand City •
Santa Ana • •
Complete street policies are included in the Metro East Mixed Use Overlay Zone and Transit Zoning Code. Circulation Element includes policies for multimodal use, but does not include comprehensive response to complete street principles.
Santa Barbara • • •
Santa Barbara County Comprehensive General Plan, Community Plans
Santa Clara County • •Comprehensive County Expressways Planning Study
Santa Clarita • • •
Santa Cruz • • •
Santa Fe Springs •
Santa Monica • General Plan Land Use & Circulation Element
Santa Paula • •
Santa Rosa •
Saratoga •
Sebastopol • •
Selma • • • • •
Signal Hill •
Simi Valley • • •
Soledad • • •
Solvang • •
Sonoma County • •
Sonora • •
South Gate • Bicycle Master Plan in pre-development phase
South Lake Tahoe • •
St. Helena •
Stanton • Livable Beach Boulevard Mobility Plan
Suisun CityWill be addressed in the next update of the General Plan, which is currently in progress.
Sunnyvale Some "Share the Road" policies
Taft •
Temple City •
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Tracy • • • •
Many of these programs and design standards are in progress as a part of our General Plan amendment (expected completion: 2011) and our Roadways Master Plan (hopefully completed in 2011 as well).
Truckee •Trails and Bikeways Master Plan; Downtown Streetscape Master Plan
Tulare • •
Turlock •
Ukiah • •
Union City •
Vallejo •
Ventura County • •
Vista •
Wasco • •
West SacramentoComplete street policies are in the Draft General Plan
Westmorland • • •
Whittier • •
Williams •
Willows • •
Windsor •
Winters
Working with Caltrans to plan for and implement Complete Street policies on State Route 128 between Railroad Avenue and El Rio Villa (public housing development in Yolo County).
Woodlake •
Woodland • •
Yolo County • Land Use and Community Character Element
Yorba Linda • • • Horse trail and multi-purpose trail map
Yountville • •
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Alameda • • • • • • • •
Anderson • • •
Azusa • • • • •
Beaumont • • •
Beverly Hills • • • • • • • •
Bishop • • • • • • •
Brawley • • • • • • •
Brea • • • • •
Brentwood • • • • • • • •
Brisbane • • • • • • • •
Burbank •
Butte County • • • • • • • •
Calaveras County • • •
California City • • • • • • • •
Calipatria • • • • • • • •
Cathedral City • •
Ceres • • •
Cerritos • • • • • • • •
Chico • • • • • •
Chino • • • • • •
Chowchilla • • • • • • •
Chula Vista • • • • • • • •
Clayton • • • • • • • •
Contra Costa County • • • • • • •
Corcoran • • •
Corning •
Corte Madera • • • • • •
Cotati • • • • •
Cupertino • • • • • • • •
Daly City • • • • •
Danville • • •
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Delano • • • • •
Desert Hot Springs • • • • • • • •
Dinuba • • • • • • •
Dorris • • • • • •
Duarte • • • •
El Centro • • • • •
El Cerrito • • • • •
Elk Grove • • •
Emeryville • • • •
Exeter • •
Fairfax • • • • • • • •
Farmersville • • • • • • •
Fillmore • • • •
Firebaugh • • • • • • •
Folsom • • • • • •
Fontana • • • • • •
Fort Bragg • • • • • •
Fortuna •
Fremont • • • • • • • •
Fresno • • • • • • • •
Galt • • • • • • •
Garden Grove • • • • • • •
Gilroy • • • •
Glendora • • • •
Gonzales • • • • • • •
Grand Terrace • • •
Hanford • • • • • •
Hawthorne • • •
Hayward • • •
Hesperia • • • • • • • •
Highland • • • • • • •
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Hollister • • • • • • • •
Holtville • • • • • • • •
Humboldt County • • • • • • • •
Huntington Park • • • • •
Indian Wells • • • • •
Inglewood • • • • •
Imperial County •
Inyo County • • • • • •
Ione • • •
Irwindale • • • • • •
King City • • •
Kings County • • • • • •
La Puente • • • • •
La Quinta • • • • • • • •
Lafayette •
Laguna Hills • • • •
Lakeport • • • •
Lemon Grove • • • • • •
Lemoore • • • • • •
Lincoln • • • • •
Livingston • • • • • •
Lodi • • • •
Los Alamitos • • •
Los Angeles • • • • • • • •
Madera • • • • •
Madera County • • • • • • • •
Malibu • •
Marin County • • • • • • •
Mendota • • • • • • •
Merced • • • • • • • •
Merced County
Mono County • • • • • • • •
Morro Bay • • • •
Napa • • • • • • • •
Newport Beach • • •
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Oakley • • • • • • • •
Oceanside • • •
Ontario • • • • • • •
Orange • • • •
Orange Cove • • • • • • •
Orland • • • • • • • •
Palmdale • • •
Palo Alto • • • •
Paso Robles • • • • • • • •
Pico Rivera • • • • •
Pinole • • • • •
Pittsburg • • • • • •
Placerville • • • •
Port Hueneme • • •
Portola Valley • • • • •
Rancho Cucamonga • • • • • • • •
Rancho Santa Margarita • • • • • • • •
Redondo Beach • • • • • • • •
Riverbank • • • • • • • •
Riverside • • • • • •
Riverside County • • • • • • •
Ross • • • • •
Sacramento • • • • • • •
San Bernardino County • • • • • • • •
San Bruno • •
San Diego • • • • • • • •
San Diego County • • • • • • • •
San Francisco • • • • • • • •
San Juan Capistrano • • •
San Luis Obispo • • • •
San Mateo • • • • • • • •
San Pablo • • • • • • • •
Sand City • • • •
Santa Ana • • • • • •
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Santa Barbara County • • • • • • •
Santa Clara County • • • • • • •
Santa Clarita • • • •
Santa Cruz • • • • • • • •
Santa Fe Springs • • • • • • • •
Santa Monica • • • • • • • •
Santa Paula • • • • •
Santa Rosa • • • • • • •
Saratoga • • •
Sebastopol • • • • • • •
Selma • • • •
Signal Hill • • •
Simi Valley • • • • • • • •
Soledad • • • • • •
Solvang • • • • •
Sonoma County • • • • • • • •
Sonora • • • • •
South Gate • • • • •
South Lake Tahoe • • • •
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Stanton • • • • • •
Taft • • • • • •
Thousand Oaks • • • • • • •
Tracy • • • • •
Truckee • • • • • • •
Turlock • • • • • •
Ukiah • • • •
Union City • • • • •
Vallejo • • • •
Ventura County • • • • • • • •
Vista • • •
Wasco • • • • • •
Westmorland • • • • •
Williams • • • • •
Willows • • • • •
Windsor • • • • • • •
Woodlake • • •
Woodland • • •
Yolo County • • • • • • • •
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Alameda • • •
Albany • • •
Alpine County • • •
Antioch • • •
Artesia • • •We shall be adopting our General Plan before the end of this year.
Atascadero • • •
Azusa • • •
Bakersfield • • •
Barstow • • •
Beaumont • • •
Bellflower • • •
Beverly Hills • • •
Biggs • • •
Bishop • • •
Bradbury • • •
Brawley • • •
Brentwood • • •
Brisbane • • • Designs are on a case-by-case, context sensitive basis.
Butte County • • •
Calaveras County • • • Inside existing communities
Calimesa • • •
Calipatria • • •
Calistoga • • •
Camarillo • • •
Capitola • • •
Carlsbad • • •
Cathedral City • • •
Cerritos • • •
Chico • • • Scenic
Chino • • •
Chowchilla • • •
Chula Vista • • •
Citrus Heights • • •All streets within the public street network are to be improved to the City/county standards for public improvements.
Clayton • • •
Cloverdale • • •
Clovis • • •
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Coachella • • •
Colton • • • Standard design for all areas
Commerce • • •
Contra Costa County • • • Industrial
Corcoran • • •
Corning • • •
Corona • • •
Coronado • • •
Costa Mesa • • •
Cotati • • •
Culver City • • •
Cupertino • • •
Daly City • • •
Dana Point • • •
Davis • • •
Delano • • •
Desert Hot Springs • • •
Dinuba • • •
Dorris • • •
Duarte • • •
Dublin • • •
East Palo Alto • • •
El Centro • • •
El Dorado County • • •
El Monte • • •
Elk Grove • • •
Escalon • • •
Eureka • • •
Exeter • • •
Fairfax • • •
Fairfield • • •
Farmersville • • •
Fillmore • • •
Firebaugh • • •
Folsom • • •
Fontana • • •
Fort Bragg • • •
Fortuna • • •
Fowler • • •
Fresno • • •
Fresno County • • •
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Fullerton • • •
Galt • • •
Garden Grove • • •
Gilroy • • •
Glendale • • •
Gonzales • • •City standards apply to city only, not unincorporated area
Grand Terrace • • •
Guadalupe • • •
Hanford • • •
Hawthorne • • •
Hayward • • •
Hemet • • •
Hesperia • • •
Highland • • • Hillside Development
Hollister • • •
Holtville • • •
Humboldt County • • • Pending adoption
Imperial Beach • • •
Imperial County • • •
Inglewood • • •
Jackson • • •
Kern County • • •
King City • • •
Kings County • • •
Kingsburg • • •
La Cañada Flintridge • • •
La Habra • • •
La Mirada • • •
La Puente • • •
La Quinta • • •
La Verne • • •
Lafayette • • •
Laguna Niguel • • •
Lakewood • • •
Lancaster • • •
Lassen County • • •
Lemon Grove • • • Combination of all
Lemoore • • •
Livermore • • •
Livingston • • •
Lodi • • •
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Loma Linda • • •
Lomita • • •
Lompoc • • •
Long Beach • • •
Loomis • • • Street standards based on zoning and number of lots
Los Alamitos • • •
Los Altos • • •
Los Altos Hills • • •
Los Angeles • • •
Los Gatos • • •
Lynwood • • •
Madera County • • •
Manteca • • •
Marina • • •
City has adopted following federal and state standards for engineering and design. General Plan 2000 contains cross sections for most arterials, some collectors within Marina. Five Specific/Master Plan neighborhoods each have their own standards.
Martinez • • • Hillside Street Standards
Menlo Park • • •
Merced • • •
Merced County • • •
Millbrae • • •
Modesto • • •The city has street standards, of course, but they are not contextual, they are arterial, collector, local, etc.
Modoc County • • •
Mono County • • •
Moorpark • • •
Moreno Valley • • • Hillside Street Standard
Morgan Hill • • •
Mount Shasta • • •
Murrieta • • •
Napa • • •
Napa County • • •
National City • • •
Nevada City • • •
Nevada County • • •
Newark • • •
Oakdale • • •
Oakley • • •
Oceanside • • •Street classifications based on function, dimension, capacity, etc. (e.g. prime arterial, major arterial)
Ontario • • •
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Orange County • • •
Orange Cove • • •
Orland • • •
Oxnard • • •
Palm Desert • • •
Palm Springs • • •
Palmdale • • •
Palo Alto • • •
Paradise • • •
Patterson • • •
Pico Rivera • • •
Street standards are in the following contexts: major highways, secondary roadways, collector roadways, special collector roadways, local roadways, industrial collector roadways, and industrial local roadways.
Placer County • • •
Placerville • • •
Pleasant Hill • • •
Plumas County • • •
Pomona • • •
Portola • • •
Portola Valley • • •
The circulation element includes street standards implemented by the town's subdivision and other ordinances that address the range of streets necessary to serve the various land uses in town. The system is essentially in place and there is very little development potential left in Portola Valley that would require any significant new street extensions. In addition, the system includes "scenic" roadways that have integrated facilities for motor vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and equestrians.
Rancho Cucamonga • • •
Rancho Santa Margarita • • •
Redlands • • •
Redondo Beach • • •
Redwood City • • •
Reedley • • •
Ripon • • •
Riverbank • • •
Riverside • • •
Riverside County • • •
Rocklin • • •
Rohnert Park • • •
Roseville • • •
Sacramento • • •
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Salinas • • •
San Benito County • • •
San Bernardino County • • •
San Clemente • • •
San Diego • • •
San Diego County • • •
San Fernando • • •The City of San Fernando adheres to all applicable street standards as established per the Vehicle Code.
San Francisco • • •
San Jacinto • • •
San Joaquin County • • •
San Juan Capistrano • • •
San Luis Obispo • • •
San Luis Obispo County • • •
San Marcos • • •
San Mateo • • •
San Pablo • • •
San Ramon • • •Urban standards are in progress with development of a downtown specific plan
Sand City • • •
Sanger • • •
Santa Ana • • •
Santa Barbara County • • •
Santa Clara • • •
Santa Clara County • • •
Santa Clarita • • •
Santa Cruz • • •
Santa Cruz County • • •
Santa Fe Springs • • •
Santa Maria • • •
Santa Monica • • •
Santa Paula • • •
Santa Rosa • • •
Santee • • •
Seaside • • •
Sebastopol • • •
Selma • • •
Shafter • • •
Shasta Lake • • •
Sierra Madre • • •
Simi Valley • • •
Solana Beach • • •
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Solano County • • •
Soledad • • •
Solvang • • •
Sonoma • • •
Sonoma County • • • We use ASHTO standards
South Gate • • •
St. Helena • • •
Stanton • • •
Stockton • • •
Sunnyvale • • •
Taft • • •
Tehama County • • •
Thousand Oaks • • •
Tracy • • •
Truckee • • •
Tulare • • •
Tuolumne County • • •
Ukiah • • •
Union City • • •
Upland • • •
Vallejo • • •
Ventura County • • •
Visalia • • •
Vista • • •
Wasco • • •
Watsonville • • •
West Hollywood • • • All streets in West Hollywood are urban.
West Sacramento • • •
Westlake Village • • •
Westmorland • • •
Whittier • • •
Windsor • • •
Woodlake • • •
Woodland • • •
Yorba Linda • • •The City does not have "street policies", but there are development standards for public streets and various trails (for horse riding, biking, walking)
Yountville • • •
Yucaipa • • •
Yucca Valley • • •Streets are categorized as highway, arterial, collector, or industrial in the circulation element of the general plan.
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Alameda • • • • •
Alpine County • •
Alturas •
American Canyon •
Anderson • •
Antioch Standards for local, collector, and arterial streets
Apple Valley • • •
Artesia We shall adopt our General Plan before the end of this year.
Atascadero Street standards are specific to traffic volume and topography.
AzusaPrincipal Arterial, Secondary Arterial, Collector Streets, & Truck Routes
Bakersfield • Collector; Arterial
Baldwin Park • • •
Barstow • • • •
Beaumont • • • •
Bellflower • • • •
Benicia • Alley
Biggs • •
Bishop • • • • Major Collector
Bradbury • City contains only single-family zoning
Brawley • • • • •
Brentwood • • • • •
Brisbane • • •
Buellton • • •
BurbankStreet and parkway standards for the following: local, collector, secondary arterial, major arterial (from 1964 Circulation Element).
Butte County • • •
Calaveras County • • • Connectors, collectors
Calexico • • •
Calimesa • • •
Calipatria Arterial, Collector, Local
Camarillo • • • •
Campbell • •
Capitola • •
Carlsbad • • •
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Cathedral City • •
Ceres • • •
Cerritos • • • •
Chico • • •
Chino • • •
Chowchilla • • • •
Chula Vista • • • •
Citrus HeightsAll street types including local, major collector and arterial streets follow the adopt City/County standards for public improvements.
Clayton • •
Cloverdale • • • Private streets
Clovis • • •
Coachella • •
Commerce • • • •
Contra Costa County • •
Corcoran • • • • •
Corning • • •
Corona • • • • •
Coronado • •
Corte Madera Included as Implementation Programs in Circulation Element
Costa Mesa • • •
Cotati • • • • •
Covina
Culver City Awaiting approval.
Daly City •
Dana Point • • •
Danville • • •
Davis • •
Del Mar • •
Delano • • •
Desert Hot Springs • • • •
Dinuba • • • •
Dixon • •
Dorris • • • • •
Duarte • • • • •
Dublin • • • •
Dunsmuir • •
East Palo Alto • • • Cul de Sac or Minor Road; Rural Collector Road
El Cajon • • • •
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El Centro • • • •
El Cerrito • • •
El Dorado County • • •
Elk Grove • • •
Escalon • • •
Escondido • • • •
Eureka • • •
Exeter •
Fairfax • • •
Fairfield • •
Farmersville • • •
Fillmore • • • •
Firebaugh • • • •
Folsom • • • • •
Fontana • • • •
Fort Bragg • • •
Fortuna • •
Fountain Valley Classified by size, function, and capacity
Fowler • •
Fremont • • • • • Parkways and Boulevards
Fresno • • • • •
Fresno County • • •
Fullerton • • • • •
Galt • • • •
Garden Grove • • • • •
Gilroy • • • • •
Glendale • • Mountainous
Glendora • • Private Roads
Glenn County • • •
Gonzales • • •
Grass Valley • • •
Gridley State Highway, arterial, major and minor collector.
Grover BeachStandard street right-of-way widths have been adopted for major arterial, minor arterial, collector and local street classifications.
Guadalupe • • •
Hanford Local, collector, arterial
Hawaiian Gardens • • •
Hawthorne • • • •
Hayward • • • • Private Streets
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Hemet • • •
Hesperia • • • • •
Highland Per General Plan Circulation Element - Roadway Classification
Hollister • • •
Holtville Arterial, Collector, Local
Huntington Beach • Arterial Streets
Huron • •
Imperial Beach • • •
Imperial County • • • •
Indian Wells • • •
Indio Arterials, secondary and collector
Industry • •
Inglewood • •
Ione • •
Irvine • •
Irwindale • • • •
Jackson • •
Kerman • •
King City • • • •
Kings County •
Kingsburg • • • •
La Cañada Flintridge • • •
La Habra • • • • •
La Mirada • • •
La Palma •Major Arterial Highway. Primary Arterial Highway. Secondary Arterial Highway.
La Puente • • • •
La QuintaWe have standards based upon design to accommodate anticipated trips but not relevant to land use categories.
La Verne • • • • •
Laguna HillsOur city has adopted street classifications (Smart Arterial, Major Arterial, Primary Arterial, etc.) and standards based on the Countywide Master Plan of Arterial Highways.
Lakeport • •
Lakewood Major Arterial, Minor Arterial, Collector, Local
Lancaster • • •
Lassen County • • • •
Lemon Grove • • • •
Lemoore • • •
Livermore • • • •
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Livingston • • • •
Lodi • • • •
Loma Linda • • •
Lomita • •
Lompoc • •
Los Alamitos • • • •
Los Altos • •
Los Altos Hills •
Los Angeles Pedestrian Priority, Transit Priority
Lynwood • • • • •
Madera • •
Madera County • • • • •
MantecaThe City of Manteca maintains street standards and cross sections for residential, collector, large collector, and arterial streets.
Marin County • •
Martinez • • • Arterial
Mendota • • • •
Merced • • • • •
Merced County • • •
Millbrae • • •
Modoc County • •
Mono County • •
Montague • • • • •
Montclair •
Moorpark • • •
Moreno Valley • •
Morgan Hill • • •
Mount Shasta • • • • •
Mountain View Major Arterial, Arterial, Collector, Local, Cul de sac, Industrial
Murrieta • • •
Napa • • • • •
National City • • • •
Nevada City • •
Nevada County • •
Newark • •
Newman Arterial, Collector/Local, Cul-De-Sac
Oakdale • • •
Oakland No adopted street standards by street type
Oakley • • • •
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OceansideStreet classifications based on function, dimension, capacity, etc. (e.g. prime arterial, major arterial)
Ontario • • •
Orange Cove • • •
Orland • • • • • Applies to all development
Oxnard • • • •
Palm Desert • • •
Palm Springs • • • • •
Palmdale • • • •
Palo Alto • • •
Paradise • • •
Patterson • • • •
Perris • • •
Pico Rivera • • •
Pinole • • • • •
PittsburgProjects average daily traffic (e.g., local, collector, arterial, cul de sac, private roads)
Placer County • • • • •
Placerville • • •
Pleasant Hill • • • •
Plumas County • • • • •
Pomona • • •
Port Hueneme • • •
Portola • •
Portola Valley
The circulation element includes street standards implemented by the town’s subdivision and other ordinances that address the range of streets necessary to serve the various land uses in town. The system is essentially in place and there is very little development potential left in Portola Valley that would require any significant new street extensions. In addition, the system includes “scenic” roadways that have integrated facilities for motor vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and equestrians.
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Rancho Mirage • • •
Rancho Santa Margarita
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Redding • • • •
Redlands • • •
Redondo Beach • • • •
Redwood City •
Reedley • • • • •
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Riverbank • • • • •
Riverside • •Special Design Boulevards; Gateways; Scenic Boulevards; Traffic Calming
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Rocklin • • • •
Rohnert Park • • • • •
Roseville • • •
Sacramento • • • • •
Sacramento County • • • •
Salinas • • • •
San Benito County •
San Bernardino County • • • • •
San Clemente • •
San Diego • • • • •
San Diego County • • • •
San Fernando • • •Such standards have been adopted for the community's main commercial and mixed-use streets as specified by the San Fernando Corridors Specific Plan.
San Francisco • • •
San GabrielAdopted functional classification system for arterial and collector streets
San Jacinto • •
San Joaquin County • • • Rural, Arterial, Collector
San Juan Bautista • • • • •
San Juan Capistrano • •
San Luis Obispo • • • • •
San Luis Obispo County • • Rural Roads
San Marcos • • • • •Major, Prime & Secondary Arterial; Rural Major Arterial, Collector Streets, Local Streets
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San Pablo • •
San Ramon • •
Sand City • • •
Sanger • •
Santa Ana • • Downtown Sreets
Santa Barbara County • • •
Santa Clara • • • •
Santa Clara County • • • Expressways, Rural, and Mountain roads
Santa Cruz • • • • •
Santa Fe Springs • • • •
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Santa Monica • • • • •
Santa Paula • • Alternative designs with specific plan.
Santa Rosa • • • •
Santee • • • •
Seaside • • •
Sebastopol • •
Selma • • • •
Shafter • • •
Shasta Lake • • •
Sierra Madre • •
Signal Hill • •
Simi ValleySimi Valley refers to the following street types: Primary Arterial; Secondary Arterial; Minor Arterial: Collector; Hillside; Local Street.
Solana Beach • • •
Soledad • •Designated arterials run through both residential and commercial areas.
Solvang • •
Sonoma • • •
Sonoma County ASHTO
Sonora • •
South Gate Community is built-out with existing grid street system
South Lake Tahoe • • •
South San Francisco • • •
St. Helena • •
Stanton • • • •
Sutter County • • •
Taft • • • •
Temecula • • •
Temple City • • •
Thousand Oaks • • • •
Torrance • • •
Tracy •Non-residential streets are classified as collectors, arterials, major arterials, etc. rather than commercial, industrial, or mixed use streets.
Truckee • •
Tulare • • • •
Tuolumne County • •
Turlock •
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Union City • • •
Vallejo • • • •
Ventura County • • •
Visalia • • •
Vista • •
Walnut Creek • • • Wider sidewalks are required in the Core Area
Wasco • • •
Watsonville • • •
West Hollywood Arterial, Collector, and Local
West SacramentoIn some areas like the Bridge District and along West Capitol Avenue we have specific standards for different types of streets
Westmorland • • •
Whittier The City refers to APWA street design standards.
Williams • • • •
Willits Generic street standards
Willows • • •
Windsor • • • • •
Woodlake • Arterial/Collector
Woodland • • •
Yolo County
Yorba Linda • •
Yountville • •
Yucaipa • •
Yucca Valley • • •Main street as part of a specific plan, industrial streets in the circulation element
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Adelanto Submitted application for a grant
Agoura Hills Coordinating with SCAG staff regarding data collection.
Alameda Participation in ABAG Forums
Alameda County Staff attends RAWG and JPC meetings.
Albany Regional Advisory Working Group
Aliso ViejoCity is developing its own Green City Initiative (Plan), which will become part of regional Sustainable Communities Strategy
American Canyon All jurisdictions in Napa County are participating in a joint Climate Action Strategy
Antioch Staff participates in regional working group
ArcadiaThe update of General Plan and Municipal Code will strive to meet the regional Sustainable Communities Strategy standards.
Atascadero Provide information to San Luis Obispo Council of Governments.
Avenal Valley Blue Print
Azusa Participates in SCAG and San Gabriel Valley COG efforts for (SCS)
Bakersfield Collaboration with the Kern Council of Governments.
Baldwin Park We are attending meetings and will work with SCAG our MPO
BellflowerWe sit on the Gateway Cities COG Sustainable Communities Strategy Policy Development Committee; help to select a consultant and will help guide the effort to a final draft document in June 2011
Belmont www.onebayarea.org participant
BelvedereStaff attends meetings of the Regional Advisory Working Group and the SCS CEO/Executive Level Working Group.
BeniciaBenicia stays closely atuned to developments at ABAG. All requests for information by ABAG are answered.
Berkeley Director is on the Regional Advisory Working Group at ABAG/MTC
Beverly Hills Did not explain level of participation
Big Bear LakeStaff attends monthly SANBAG Planning Director's meetings. We are also participating in a joint regional EIR with other cities to develop the SCS and GHG emission baselines and reduction policies.
Biggs Participating Agency
Brawley Working with Southern California Association of Governments on such strategies
BreaParticipating with SCAG and Orange County Council of Governments to develop a regional Sustainable Communities Strategy. City staff is part of the technical group preparing and reviewing the plan.
Brentwood Countywide Comprehensive Transportation and Growth Management Program
Brisbane Participating in regional efforts.
Buellton Working with MPO
Buena Park Participate in advisory committee
BurbankHave provided comments when solicited and attended meetings/workshops when offered by SCAG.
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BurlingameThe El Camino Real corridor is designated as a priority development area through ABAG and MTC's Focus Program.
Butte County Coordination on future preperation with Butte County Association of Governments
Calexico Development of a Downtown Specific Plan.
California City Through Kern COG
Calimesa Pending grant money to begin this process.
Calipatria Participation in meetings, collaboration with SCAG
Calistoga Will be participating in effort lead by Napa County Transportation and Planning Agency (NCTPA)
CampbellWorking with ABAG through the Santa Clara County Association of Planners Organization to develop a SCS
Canyon Lake Participated with SCAG/WRCOG in working on SCS/RTP.
Capitola Participating with AMBAG's Blueprint plan for SCS process
Carlsbad Participating in effort by the regional council of governments (SANDAG)
Carmel-by-the-Sea City is participating in Blue Print transportation planning.
Carpinteria As the Director, I participate on a sub-committee administered by our regional MPO.
Cathedral City Participating as a member of SCAG and CVAG.
Cerritos Working with the Gateway Cities Council of Governments
Chico In cooperation with Butte County Association of Governments
Chino Participating with Southern California Association of Governments
Chino Hills Collaborating with SCAG and SANBAG
Chowchilla Madera County Blueprint Participant
Chula VistaParticipating through SANDAG planning and transportation working groups in review and comment on their SCS preparation.
ClaytonThrough Clayton's representation and participation with the Contra Costa Transportation Authority and the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG)
ClovisParticipating with other SJ valley MPOs to develop GHG reduction targets, will incorporate these into RTP/SCS
Coachella We are a partner with Coachella Valley Association of Governments
Colma
The Town is currently participating in the development of a Countywide Sustainable Communities Strategy. The process continues in the form of bi-monthly meetings with all other participating jurisdictions and the City/County Association of Governments. Town staff is updated more frequently by those representatives of the County that sit on the Regional Advisory Working Group.
Colton With SANBAG - Technical Advisory
Commerce Participating in Gateway Cities GOC, SCS Development
Concord Did not explain level of participation
Corcoran Sit on committees
Corona In progress with WRCOG
Coronado Participation at SANDAG
Costa Mesa The same as other Orange County cities in preparation of a subregional SCS for the county.
Cotati We participate regionally through the Sonoma County Transportation Authority.
Culver City Currently working on the SCS with SCAG, providing input.
Cypress City will review and comment through OC COG
Daly City We are participating in a “strategy” independently through work with the general plan update.
Danville Parallel efforts involving ABAG/MTC/BAAQMCD and Danville's update to its General Plan
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Davis Member of SACOG
Del Mar Participated with SANDAG, the regional Council of Governments
DelanoParticipate with Kern Council of Governments in the Kern Blueprint and Climate Change Task Force. Have applied for HUD SCI grant.
Desert Hot Springs As a member of our regional governing agency (CVAG)
Diamond Bar Participating as a San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments member agency.
Dinuba With TCAG
DixonAttending County Planning Directors meetings. The Director from Benicia is also attending meetings hosted by ABAG and MTC, then reporting back to the rest of the County Planning Directors.
Duarte Awaiting instruction from SCAG
Dublin Attend monthly meetings.
East Palo Alto The City is currently in the process of applying for an SCS grant.
El CajonThe director participates in the Technical Working Group with the MPO (SANDAG) and our city is working on a downtown specific plan the has been incorporated into the MPO plans including the SCS.
El Cerrito The City is working with the County on this strategy.
El Dorado County SACOG Blue Print
El Monte Partner in SGVCOG's Initiative
Elk Grove Involved with SACOG efforts
EmeryvilleStaff attended early SCS meetings, and arranged for a presentation to the City Council. A Council member and staff are on County transportation plan committees. Staff sent information on housing units completed to the Association of Bay Area Governments.
Encinitas Technical working group feedback
Escondido Member agency with SANDAG- our MPO
Eureka The city is providing input into the Blueprint Planning process
Exeter Valley Blueprint Process
Fairfax Bay Area Planning Directors' Association.
FairfieldCooperating with Solano County in applying for a grant. Will work with the County and other jurisdictions in Solano County.
Fillmore Attended meeting with planners throughout county
FirebaughCity has applied for a Prop. 84 grant to prepare a downtown specific plan and an industrial specific plan, both of which will include sustainable strategies, a climate action plan, as well as a regional greenprint plan.
FolsomNew General Plan update has designated in the contract preparation of a section dealing with Sustainable Communities.
Fort Bragg Involved in blueprint planning with Mendocino County
Fountain Valley Participation in local meetings
Fowler Working with Fresno COG on Blueprint and beginning SCS as part of Planners Workgroup
Fremont Provide background information, review progress of plan
Fresno Participating in Fresno COG SB375 planning effort
Fullerton Actively involved with Orange County's SCS through OCCOG and OCTA, as well as SCAG
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Garden Grove
We are a diverse community and always try to promote our unique attributes and preserve our residential character. The City has seven objectives that we commit to: A safe community, an economically sound community, a family-oriented community, a diverse community, a well maintained community, an informed community and well administered community, and a high-quality-of-life community.
Gardena We are members of the South Bay Council of Governments.
Glendale We are monitoring work produced by SCAG and participating in workshops.
Goleta Member of Santa Barbara CAG
Gonzales Did not explain level of participation
Greenfield Provide support to AMBAG as needed, participate in working group
GridleyCurrently coordinting with Butte Council of Government with Sustainable Communities Regional Planning Grant Program.
Guadalupe Participate in Technical Transportation Advisory Committee to SBCAG
Hanford In progress
Hayward Staff attends meetings of the Strategic Growth Council's Regional Advisory Working Group
Healdsburg Participating with other Sonoma County jurisdictions
Hemet In conjunction with WRCOG and SCAG
Hermosa Beach Participating with the South Bay COG in research, and strategies
HighlandWorking with SANBAG and SCAG on data collection and public outreach to determine GHG targets for the subregional and regional level.
Hillsborough Adopted a Climate Action Plan.
Hollister Blueprint with Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments
Holtville Adopted a Downtown Code for Infill/Higher Density Development
Huntington Beach Attendance at and review of SCAG activities
Imperial Beach SANDAG member
Indian Wells Modified our GP Conservation Element and developing the GHG plan
Industry Monitoring progress
Irvine
Most of our involvement is going to be in developing the subregional, or Orange County, SCS. The City will be providing the growth data through Orange County Projections that will be used in the development of the OC SCS. In terms of the regional SCS, which is the document that has to be provided to the Air Resources Board, the OC SCS will be incorporated into that and we’ll be attending all workshops/outreach meetings SCAG has in the future to ensure we’re aware of the overarching policies that will be in the regional SCS. The City plans to be as involved as possible in the development of the regional and subregional SCS.
Irwindale Council of Governments
Jackson
We have applied for the Sierra Business Council's Green Communites grant to pay for a municipal energy use and greenhouse gas emissions inventory, co-applied with the County of Amador and the other cities for Prop. 84 money to have a region-wide inventory and reduction plan prepared.
KermanWe are working with the Fresno County Council of Governments on preparing regional Sustainable Community Strategies.
King City Participating with AMBAG's regional sustainability committee
Kings County
Our 2035 Kings County General Plan was developed in close coordination with the Kings County Blueprint efforts as a part of the San Joaquin Valley Blueprint. As a result, the County received two SJV Blueprint Awards, one for the four Community Plans, and another for the Sustainable Development Policies that direct urban growth to existing cities and communities while strengthening agricultural preservation efforts.
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KingsburgParticipating in the effort organized by the Council of Fresno County Governments to implement sustainability measures on a regional basis and to develop a SCS
La Habra Through preparation of a Climate Action Plan
La Mesa One jurisdiction in the San Diego Association of Governments
La MiradaBoard member of the Gateway Council of Governments working on developing the region's sustainable community strategy in accordance with SB 375.
La Puente City attendance at San Gabriel Valley Council of Goverment meetings
La QuintaWe are preparing to work with the Coachella Valley Association of Governments in establishing a Sustainable Communities Strategy.
La Verne San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments
Lafayette City Manager served on the policy committee
Laguna HillsWe are participating in the regioanl Sustainable Communities Strategy being developed by the California Council of Governments.
Laguna Niguel Participation with the OCCOG TAC
Laguna Woods Two Council Members are on SCAG and OCCOG policy committees
Lake Forest Attend SB375 meetings
Lakewood Steering Committee member for the Gateway Cities sustainable Communities Strategy
Lancaster Participant in regional meetings with SCAG; provided local input.
LarkspurFollowing the progress through the County Planning Director's representative. A speaker from MTC will be speaking to the City's General Plan Update Citizen Committee
Lawndale Working with COG
Lemon Grove SANDAG member agency
Lincoln General Plan update
Livermore Working with ABAG, MTC and Alameda County CTC through committees.
Lodi Open Space Conservation
Lompoc Through involvement with SBCAG
Long BeachLeading by example: The City has an Office of Sustainability, a Sustainability Commission, and a Sustainability Action Plan.
Loomis Member of SACOG
Los Altos HillsParticipate in VTA's LUTI (Land Use/Transportation Integration Working Group) Monitors activities of MTC's RAWG (Regional Advisory Working Group)
Los Angeles Local input for the Southern California Association of Governments SCS
Los Angeles CountyThe County is working in partnership with the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG).
Madera Participating in the Blue Print process and the sustainable communities grant
Manhattan Beach Did not explain level of participation
MantecaThe City of Manteca is a member of a compact with the largest cities in the San Joaquin Valley who have applied for a Federal Sustaintablity Grant with the Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley as the lead applicant.
MaricopaWill be involed with Kern Cog and City of Taft Regional Chamber to develop regional sustainable concept for region
Marina Working collaboratively with AMBAG - the agency is completeing Blueprint at this time.
Martinez Planning Directors Forum, Contra Costa Transportation Authority
Marysville Through SACOG process
Menifee Member agency of WRCOG
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Mill ValleyDirector is representing Marin County Planning Directors on the region's Regional Advisory Working Group for the SCS
Millbrae Energy, efficiency, recycling
Mission ViejoThe Orange County Council of Governments is currently under contract to prepare an SCS for the Orange County subregion that will be used for the SCAG region.
Mono CountyWe have applied for a sustainable communities grant, to be conducted in concert with RTP update
Monrovia Council of Governments
Montclair Participating with the County of San Bernardino
Montebello Involved with San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments
MontereyThe Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments is preparing a Regional Blueprint. It establishes the baseline data for the Sustainable Communities Strategy that will be developed.
Moorpark Participating at a County level with other Cities and County of Ventura
Moraga Planning Director regional meetings
Moreno Valley Participating through local COG/Sub-COG
Morgan Hill Member on Regional Advisory Working Group
Mount Shasta Attend meetings and workshops
Murrieta Member of regional agencies, SCAG and WRCOG
NapaParticipating with NCTPA and ABAG on housing/jobs projections for the region's Sustainable Communities Strategy.
Napa CountyBoard members sit on MTC & ABAG Executive Committee and are also participating via their involvement in CSAC and RCRC. Staff is participating in monthly regional advisory working group meetings held by ABAG and MTC.
National City Participatory role with SANDAG
Newark Attending Meetings, coordinating with regional and County Agencies
Newman Joint effort with county.
Newport BeachThe City has provided input when appropriate at the Orange County Council of Governments Technical Advisory Committee and the Southern California Association of Governments.
NorwalkCouncil accepted delegation of Gateway Cities COG for preparation of a regional Sustainable Communities Strategy.
OaklandAttending Regional Advisory Working Group for Sustainable Community Strategy; Participating in Countywide Transit Demand Model
Oakley Providing projections for jobs and housing by census tract to the year 2035 for our city
Oceanside Participation on SANDAG-sponsored regional planning groups
Ojai Minimal involvement at this point.
Ontario Working with SCAG, SANBAG and San Bernardino County cities to develop CAP.
OrangeThe City of Orange intends to collaborate with the Orange County Council of Governments (OCCOG) on its preparation of an SCS for Orange County. This project has just been initiated, and the City expects to provide supporting policy information to OCCOG.
Orange County Member of OCCOG - developing sub-regional plan
OrindaWe provided input to ABAG on the general location within our city of potential future housing and jobs.
Orland Rural County- Glenn County working on SCS.
Oxnard Initial coordination with rest of cities in SCAG subregion
Palm DesertWe've been working with SCAG and CVAG on developing a regional Sustainable Communities Strategy.
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Palm SpringsCoordination with adjacent cities and regional COG (Coachella Valley Association of Governments - CVAG) on preparation of SCS.
Palo Alto Director of Planning - member of Regional Advisory Working Group
Paradise Pending Participation
ParamountWe are working with the Gateway Cities Council of Governments to develop a Sustainable Communities Strategy.
PasadenaStaff participation in meetings with SCAG and San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (subregional JPA)
Paso Robles Participant in SLOCOG process
Patterson The City is holding discussions with StanCOG related to the SCS.
Perris Respondent not been directly involved in the regional sustainable communites strategy.
Pico RiveraPico Rivera is part of the Gateways Council of Governments which is preparing a subregional SCS to be included in the RTP within SCAG's regional SCS.
Piedmont
Environmental Task Force: Piedmont Environmental Task Force was created to identify achievable short-term and long-term actions that the City and its residents may take to address three specific areas: -Increasing recycling and solid waste diversion in public spaces to move the city toward its goal of 75 percent landfill diversion by 2010-Reducing energy consumption by public agencies-Education and Non-Regulatory Support for Community Emissions Reduction.
Pinole
The City is working cooperatively with the Association of Bay Area Governments on the development of the Sustainable Communities Strategy and has both planned and proposed Priority Development Areas identified. The City has also drafted a Sustainability Element as part of our draft General Plan Update.
Pittsburg Provide feedback on participation strategies, local land use projections
Placer CountyContinue to work through the Sacramento Area Council of Governments to develop this program.
Pleasant HillThe City is involved in the working group established at the regional level through ABAG, MTC and BAAQMD.
PomonaCommunity Development staff actively involved with MPO San Gabriel Valley COG in working group developing strategy.
Port HuenemeParticipating in the "Compact for a Sustainable Ventura County" process and SCAG's development of a SCS/RTP.
Portola Valley
ABAG and MTC are just in the "public participation plan" phase of the "sustainable communities strategy" effort to address requirements of SB375. The town has taken specific actions that will feed into this regional planning effort including the adoption of a "Sustainability Element" of the general plan and implementing efforts including a mandatory green building program, programs for retrofit of existing buildings, landscape management and water conservation ordinances, and actions through control of non-residential uses to enhance sustainability and, particularly, reduce dependence on use of single-occupancy vehicles. In addition, the town's housing element was revised in 2009 and this element was certified by the state in light of the requirements for sprawl management called for in SB375.
Rancho Cucamonga Incorporated Sustainability measures into the General Plan Update
Rancho Mirage Through CVAG and SCAG
Rancho Santa Margarita Participated in Orange County Council of Governments Technical Advisory Committee
Redlands Part of SANBAG efforts
Redondo Beach Working with South Bay COG and Livable Communities Working Group
Redwood City Assist with City Manager's Office.
Reedley Participating through Fresno COG
Ridgecrest Did not explain level of participation
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Rio Vista Working with Solano County Transportation Authority
Riverside Coordinating with SCAG and the Western Riverside Council of Governments (WRCOG)
Riverside CountyWe encourage developer to design and build sustainable communities. Water efficiency/AB321/SB345 Compliance.
Rocklin Participate at SACOG level
Rolling Hills EstatesMonitoring, review of information and pariticipation of South Bay Cities Council of Government level.
Roseville Attendance at SACOG Regional Planning Partnership Meetings
Ross ABAG is developing a strategy and we are staying involved.
SacramentoActively working with SACOG on the regional Blueprint (land use), housing issues and the metropolitan transportation plan.
Sacramento County Staff has collaborated with SACOG on the Strategy
Salinas Currently participating as part of AMBAG Regional Blueprint Planning process.
San Benito CountyInvolved in AMBAG Regional Blueprint since 2008. Have offered comment on rural & edge-of-region needs
San Bernardino County SCAG - SB 375 Framework and Guidelines
San BrunoThe Community Development Director participates in Sustainable Communities on behalf of the San Mateo County Planning Directors
San Carlos Part of the County consortium
San ClementeMember of Technical Advisory Committee which is developing the SCS underway for the Orange County Council of Governments
San Diego Collaboration with San Diego Association of Governments
San Diego County Coordinating with SANDAG
San Dimas We participate in process through SCAG and San Gabriel Valley COG
San FranciscoStaff participates in the Regional Advisory Working Group convened by MTC (SF Bay Area MPO), and the Director participates in the Directors Working Group convened by MTC.
San Gabriel Participating through our local Council of Governments
San Jacinto In conjunction with the WRCOG (Western Riverside Council of Governments) and SCAG
San Joaquin County The CDD works with Council of Governments
San Juan Bautista Did not explain level of participation
San Leandro Project coordination meetings just beginning
San Luis Obispo Collaborating with SLOCOG in developing a Pre-Sustainable Communities Strategy
San Luis Obispo County2010 RTP included a preliminary Sustainable Communities Strategy (pSCS) - The County Planning and Building Department was part of both the working group and the steering committee that assisted SLOCOG in the preparation of the pSCS.
San Marcos Collaboration with SANDAG - Preparation of 2050 Forecast, RTP 2050.
San Mateo Participated in Regional Advisory Group
San Pablo Through General Plan update process
San Rafael Participation on regional agencies' technical advisory committee.
San Ramon Member of the Regional Advisory Working Group that is being led by ABAG and MTC
Sand CityI participate in the Bluepring planning process administered by the regional Council of Governments (COG), the Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments (AMBAG).
Sanger As the city's representative participating in the San Joaquin Valley blueprint process
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Santa Ana
Policymaker member of SCAG Regional Council and Orange County Council of Governments (OCCOG) Board. Planning staff member of OCCOG Technical Advisory Committee. Participate in preparation of growth forecasts through Orange County Projections 2010, OC Sustainably Communities Plan and related best management practices.
Santa BarbaraIn cooperation with Santa Barbara County Association of Governments, Technical Advisory Committee.
Santa Barbara CountyActive member of Santa Barbara County Association of Governments, Technical Planning Advisory Committee providing input on the development of a Sustainable Communities Strategy
Santa Clara Received updates at SCCAPO meetings. Commented on land use data for base case.
Santa Clara CountyAttend meetings at regional level of advisory committees; attend and discuss issues at County Planning Officials meetings, other miscellaneous meetings
Santa Clarita The City participates in collaboration with the Southern California Association of Governments.
Santa Cruz
AMBAG staff, Regional Transportation Planning Agency staff, and staff from all local jurisdictions in the Monterey Bay Area have been collaborating on developing a regional growth and conservation strategy called Envisioning the Monterey Bay Area. This effort, otherwise known as the “Blueprint,” focuses on improved mobility, accessibility and coordinated transportation and local land use that houses the region’s future population but also preserves the most important agricultural lands and conservation areas. The City is also a participant in the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for transportation planning activities in the tri-county Monterey Bay Region.
Santa Cruz County2+ year collaboration with our local COG in the Blueprint process. Upon completion, will continue to collaborate during SCS preparation.
Santa Fe SpringsMember of the Gateway Cities Council of Goverments, which is preparing a sub-regional SCS for the SCAG MPO regional SCS.
Santa Maria Santa Barbara County Association of Governments
Santa MonicaInvolved in SCAG's SCS collaborative process in coordination with the Westside Cities Sub-region/Westside Cities Council of Governments
Santa RosaCoordinating and meeting with other cities in Sonoma County and the Association of Bay Area Governments and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Santee Completing a greenhouse gas inventory and then a Climate Action Plan
Sausalito Coordinating with regional jurisdictions.
Scotts Valley Attending meetings
SeasideSit on regional policy committee for preparation of a Regional Blueprint Plan that will lead to the creation of a Sustainable Community Strategy.
SebastopolOur city is supporting a multi-jurisdictional County-wide grant application to the Strategic Growth Council for a sub-regional Sustainable Communities Strategy. In addition, we are monitoring ABAG programs.
Selma Regional Blueprint Plan members
Shasta LakeWorking groups participation for Shasta County Regional Transportation Planning Agency. Steering Committee member for Shasta Forward, Regional Blueprint Plan
Sierra Madre Through SCAG
Signal Hill Gateway COG preparing SCS
Simi ValleyParticipating in the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Compass Blueprint Program (in progress).
Solana BeachCoordinating with San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) to develop region-wide and specific SCS policies for inclusion into SANDAG Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). Update to be adopted by SANDAG in summer 2011
Solano County Working with Cities to formulate policies
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Sonoma County We work through the Sonoma County Transporation Authority Planning Advisory Committee
South GateWe are part of the Gateway Cities Council of Government's sub-regional Sustainable Communities Strategy, which is just getting underway.
South Lake TahoeAdopted sustainability plan, applied for grant to develop a regional sustainability strategy with other public agency partners
South PasadenaSubcommittee of San Gabriel Valley COG, monitoring SCAG. Increased involvement anticipated as per SCAG process.
St. Helena One of five jurisdictions involved in a countywide planning effort.
Suisun CityThe City has established a PDA. Additionally, a City staff member is serving on the Regional Advisory Working Group and the Targets and Performance Measures Ad Hoc Committee representing Solano County Planning Directors.
Sutter County With SACOG
Taft Working with Kern COG.
Tehama Member of blueprint planning coordinated by Tehama County Public Works - in progress
TemeculaFunded through SCAG Blueprint Compass, the project involved three cities to identify and locate specific place types with the city.
Temple City
We are participating in SCAG's Compass Blueprint regional Planning strategy, and we have SCAG's support to embark on a new Commercial Corridors Specific Plan incorporating sustainable Planning practices. We have recently applied for grant funding from 2 sources to complete this plan, one is a Caltrans Transportation Planning Grant, the other is a Sustainable Communities Planning Grant. We did not receive the grant funding because the funding has not yet been awarded. So by saying no, that is not the whole story.
TiburonReceive periodic updates from appointed representatives from the Marin County Planning Director's Group
TracySJ COG hasn't started theirs yet, but we have been in discussions with them and will participate in the strategy when the time comes.
Tulare Attend meetings and provide input
Tulare CountyCounty is involved with many agencies including the Tulare County Council of Government, involving the regional blueprint, the County's General Plan Update, Transportation and Regional Planning and Regional Housing Needs Assessment.
Tuolumne CountyWe have applied for a Proposition 84 grant for a regional sustainablity plan with other jurisdictions, including Calaveras County, Tuolumne Utilities District, Calaveras County Water District and Amador County Water District.
TurlockWorking with regional agency to develop joint grant application funding development of planning tools and templates. Working with 15 other cities to implement San Joaquin Valley Blueprint.
Tustin Providing input to SCS for Orange County.
Ukiah Partnership for grant money to fund a regional strategy
Union CityTOD/Intermodal strategies, Climate Action Plan, Priority Development Area. Meeting attendance
Upland Via SANBAG
Vacaville Designated Priority Development Areas
Vallejo Attended a regional meeting.
Vernon Did not explain level of participation
VictorvilleWe are participating with SANBAG on a regional inventory and we added a mixed-use category into our General Plan in 2008. Also looking for other avenues with which to comply such as Non-motorized Transportation Plan.
Vista On Technical Working Group at SANDAG for regional effort, advisory role.
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Walnut Coordinating with SCAG
Walnut CreekThe City is participating with ABAG and the Contra Costa Transportation Authority in creating a regaional SCS. Also, the City is participating in ABAG/MTC's FOCUS program.
Wasco Kern COG is developing a countywide SCS
Watsonville Blueprint & targeted housing/commercial development goals.
West Covina We are in SCAG region
West HollywoodParticipating in the collaborative process at a regional level. Also, the City has prepared a Draft Climate Action Plan to be adopted as an implementation action of the updated General Plan.
West Sacramento Currently in the process of working on
Whittier Gateway Cities COG, Advisory Committee
Willits Working with MCOG on blueprint planning process
WintersThe Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) is developing a regional Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS). The City of Winters is participating in the development of the SCS by attending related meetings and providing feedback to SACOG.
Woodlake Valley Blueprint
Yountville Our participation is at a very early stage at this point.
Yuba County SACOG is currently working on a strategy.
Yucaipa Working with SCAG to implement SB375
Yucca Valley Financial Participation, provide growth projections
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Alameda CountyAmerican CanyonAntiochApple ValleyAzusaBakersfieldBeaumontBelvedereBerkeleyBeverly HillsBrawleyBuena ParkBurlingameCalexicoCalifornia CityCarlsbadCathedral CityCeresCerritosChowchillaChula VistaClaytonClovisCommerceConcordCoronadoCotatiDavisDel Norte CountyDelanoDesert Hot SpringsDinubaEast Palo Alto
El CerritoEl MonteElk GroveEmeryvilleEscondidoExeterFairfaxFairfieldFirebaughFolsomFremontFullertonGaltGarden GroveGlendaleGlendoraGonzalesGrand TerraceGridleyGuadalupeHanfordHaywardKermanKings CountyLaguna HillsLancasterLincolnLivermoreLodiLong BeachLoomisLos AngelesLos Angeles County
MaderaMadera CountyMarin CountyMarinaMarysvilleMercedMerced CountyMillbraeMono CountyMonroviaMonte SerenoMontereyMoragaMorro BayNapaNewarkNewmanOakdaleOjaiOntarioOxnardPalm SpringsPalmdalePalo AltoPaso RoblesPlacer CountyPlacervillePortolaRancho CucamongaRancho Santa MargaritaRedondo BeachReedleyRidgecrest
RiverbankRiversideRiverside CountyRocklinRosemeadRosevilleRossSacramentoSacramento CountySan Bernardino CountySan DiegoSan Diego CountySan FranciscoSan GabrielSan JacintoSan Joaquin CountySan Luis Obispo CountySan MarcosSan MateoSan RafaelSand CitySanta AnaSanta ClaritaSanta CruzSanta MonicaSanta PaulaSanta RosaSeasideWintersWoodlakeWoodlandYuba County
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Agoura Hills • • •
Alameda • •
Alameda County • • East Alameda County Conservation Strategy
Albany •
Aliso Viejo •
Alpine County • • •
Alturas • • • •
American Canyon • •
Anderson • Air Quality
Antioch • • •
Apple Valley • •Town of Apple Valley Climate Action Plan adopted in 2010
Arcadia • •
Arcata • •
Artesia
Atascadero • •
Atwater • •
Auburn • •
Avenal • •
Azusa • •
Bakersfield • •Metropolitan Bakersfield General Plan (with Kern County), Kern River Parkway
Banning • • •
Barstow
Beaumont •
Bellflower •
Belvedere • •
Benicia •
Beverly Hills •
Big Bear Lake • • • • •
Biggs • • •
Bradbury • • •
JurisDiCtions that have PartiCiPateD in the Following tyPesoF regional Plans
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Brea • • • • •
Brentwood • • • • •
Brisbane • • Sustainable Communities Strategy
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Burlingame •
Butte County • • • • •
Calabasas •
Calaveras County •
California City • •
Calimesa • • • •
Calipatria • •
Calistoga • •
Camarillo • • • •
Campbell • • •
Canyon Lake • •
Capitola • • •
Carlsbad • • • • • • •
Carmel-by-the-Sea • • •
Carpinteria •
Cathedral City • • •
Ceres • •
Cerritos •
Chico • •
Chino • • • •
Chino Hills • • • •
Chowchilla • • •
Chula Vista • • • • • •
Citrus Heights • •
Clayton • • • •
Cloverdale • •
Clovis • •
Coachella • • • •
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Colma
The City Council adopted the San Mateo County Energy Strategy, which is similar to a Climate Action Plan, that sets policies and goals for conservation and GHG emission reduction for participating communities.
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Colusa County • • •
Commerce • •
Contra Costa County • • • • • •
Corcoran • •
Corning •
Corona • • • • • •
Coronado • • • •
Corte Madera •
Costa Mesa • • •
Cotati • • Both are currently in process.
Culver City • •
Cupertino • •
Cypress • • • •
Daly City • • • •
Dana Point • • • •
Danville •
Davis •
Del Mar • •
Del Norte County •
Del Rey Oaks • • •
Delano • • • • • Air Quality
Desert Hot Springs • • • • • • •
Diamond Bar •
Dinuba • • • • •
Dixon • • •
Dorris • •
Duarte • •
Dublin • •
Dunsmuir •
East Palo Alto • • •
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El Monte •
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Emeryville • •
Encinitas • • • • • •For IRWMP- CWA: County Water Authority with OMWD & SDWD
Escalon • • • •
Escondido • • •
Etna • •
Eureka • • • •
Exeter •
Fairfax • • • • • •
Fairfield • • •
Farmersville •
Ferndale • •
Fillmore •
Firebaugh •
Folsom • • • • •
Fontana • • • •
Fort Bragg •
Fort Jones • •
Foster City •
Fowler • •
Fremont •
Fresno • • •
Fresno County • • • •
Fullerton • • • •
Galt • • •
Garden Grove • • • • •
Gardena •
Glendale • •
Glenn County • •
Goleta •
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Gonzales • •Several of these plans are in the offing but not complete, or even started.
Grand Terrace •
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Guadalupe • • CAP grant application pending
Hanford • • •
Hawthorne • •
Hayward • • • •
Healdsburg • •
Hemet • • • • •
Hermosa Beach •
Hesperia • •
Highland • •
Hillsborough • • •
Hollister •
Holtville • •
Humboldt County • • • • •
Huntington Beach • •
Huntington Park • •
Huron •
Imperial Beach • • • •
Imperial County •
Indian Wells • • • • • • • •
Indio • •
Industry • • •
Inglewood •
Inyo County • • • • • • • •
Ione • •
Irvine • • • • • • •
Irwindale • •
Jackson •
Kerman • •
Kern County • •
King City • •
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Kingsburg • • •
La Cañada Flintridge • •
La Habra •
La Mesa • • • •
La Mirada •
La Palma •
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La Quinta • • • •
Lafayette • •
Laguna Hills • • •
Laguna Niguel • • •
Laguna Woods • • •
Lake Elsinore •
Lake Forest • • • •
Lakeport •Regional Blueprint Plan is currently being developed.
Lakewood • • •
Lancaster • • • •
Larkspur • •
Lassen County • • •
Lemon Grove • • • • • •
Lemoore • •
Lincoln • •
Livermore • • • • •
Lodi • • • •
Loma Linda • • •
Lomita • •
Lompoc •
Long Beach • • • • •
Loomis • • 6 County aquatic resources study
Los Alamitos • •
Los Altos • •
Los Angeles • • • • •
Los Angeles County • • • •
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Malibu •
Manhattan Beach •
Manteca • • • • •
Marin County • • •
Marina • • • • •
Martinez • • • • •
Marysville • • •
Mendocino County • •
Mendota • •
Menifee • •
Menlo Park •
Merced •
Merced County • • •
Mill Valley •
Millbrae • •
Mission Viejo • • • •
Modesto • •
Modoc County • • • •
Mono County • • • • •
Monrovia • •
Montague •
Montclair •
Monte Sereno • • • • •
Montebello •
Monterey • • • •
Monterey County • • • •Monterey Regional Stormwater Management Program
Monterey Park • •
Moorpark •
Moraga •
Moreno Valley • • • • Regional Water Quality
Morgan Hill • •
Morro Bay •
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Mount ShastaProjects are reviewed to determine if they meet community and regional goals. Part of that process includes reviewing regional plans.
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Napa • • •
Napa County •
National City • Regional Comprehensive Plan
Newark • •
Newman • Stanislaus County Sustainability Toolbox
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Oakdale • •
Oakley • • • •
Oceanside • • • • • • •
Ojai • •
Ontario • • • • • •
Orange • • • •
Orange County • • • •
Orinda • • • •
Orland • • With Glenn County
Oxnard • • •
Palm Desert • • • • • •
Palm Springs • • • •
Palmdale • • •
Palo Alto • • •
Palos Verdes Estates •
Paradise •
Paramount • • •
Pasadena • • •
Paso Robles • • • • •
Patterson • •
Perris • • •
Pico Rivera • •
Pinole •
Pismo Beach •
Pittsburg • • • Countywide Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan.
Placentia • • • •
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The town stands ready to participate in and has taken a number of steps that will support the ABAG/MTC sustainable communities strategy planning effort. In addition, the town has developed a number of plans and regulations relative to water management, protection of creek sides, biological resources sensitivities and climate protection that it is prepared to share in any regional planning effort. These all reflect the unique setting of Portola Valley and its place in the greater Bay region.
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Ripon • • • •
Riverbank •
Riverside • • • • • • •
Neighborhood Electric Vehicle and Non-Motorized Trails Plans; March Air Reserve Base Land Use Compatibility Plan; Countywide Airport Land Use Plan; Countywide Hazardous Waste Management Plan
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Rosemead • Congestion Management Plan
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San Fernando • • • Regional Housing Needs Assessment
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San Joaquin County • • • • •
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San Luis Obispo • • •
San Luis Obispo County • •
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Santa Ana • • •SCAG Regional Comprehensive Plan, SCAG Compass Blueprint Plan, South Coast Air Quality Management Plan
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Santa Maria •Santa Barbara County has an HCP but abandoned the effort
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Sonoma • • •
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South Lake Tahoe • •Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) Regional Plan
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Stockton • • • •
Suisun City • • • •
Sunnyvale • • • • • •
Sutter County • •
Taft • •
Tehama • •
Tehama County • •
Temecula • • •
Temple City • • •
Thousand Oaks • •
Tiburon •
Torrance • • •
Tracy • •
Truckee •
Tulare • •
Tulare County • • • •
Tuolumne County • • •
Turlock • •
Tustin • • • • •Congestion Management Program, Air Quality Management Plan
Ukiah •
Union City • •
Upland •
Vacaville • •
Ventura County • • •
Vernon • • •
Victorville • •
Villa Park •
Visalia • • •
Vista • • • •
Walnut Creek • • • •
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Wasco • • •
Watsonville • • • •
West Covina •
West Hollywood •
West Sacramento • • • • • •
Westmorland • •
Whittier • • •
Wildomar • • • • •
Williams •
Willits • •
Willows •
Windsor • •
Winters • •
Woodlake •
Woodland • • • • •
Yorba Linda •
Yountville • •
Yreka • •
Yuba County • • • •
Yucca Valley • •
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Agoura HillsAlamedaAlbanyAlhambraAntiochApple ValleyArcataAtascaderoAvalonAvenalAzusaBanningBeaumontBellflowerBelmontBelvedereBerkeleyBeverly HillsBishopBradburyBrawleyBreaBrentwoodBrisbaneBuelltonBuena ParkBurbankBurlingameCalabasasCalifornia CityCamarilloCampbellCapitolaCarlsbadCarmel-by-the-SeaCarpinteriaCathedral CityCerritosChicoChino HillsChino HillsChula VistaCitrus HeightsClaytonCloverdaleColtonCommerceConcordContra Costa CountyCorcoranCoronaCoronadoCorte MaderaCosta MesaCotati
Culver CityCupertinoCypressDaly CityDana PointDanvilleDavisDel MarDel Norte CountyDiamond BarDinubaDixonDorrisDuarteDublinEl CajonEl CerritoEl Dorado CountyEl MonteEmeryvilleEncinitasEscalonEscondidoFairfaxFairfieldFillmoreFolsomFontanaFort BraggFoster CityFowlerFremontFresnoFullertonGaltGardenaGilroyGlendoraGlenn CountyGonzalesGreenfieldGrover BeachGuadalupeHawaiian GardensHawthorneHaywardHealdsburgHermosa BeachHesperiaHillsboroughHumboldt CountyHuntington BeachIndian WellsIndioIndustry
InglewoodInyo CountyIoneIrvineIrwindaleJacksonKern CountyKings CountyLa Cañada FlintridgeLa Habra HeightsLa MesaLa MiradaLa PalmaLa QuintaLa VerneLafayetteLaguna BeachLaguna HillsLaguna WoodsLake ForestLakeportLakewoodLancasterLarkspurLassen CountyLemon GroveLemooreLincolnLivingstonLodiLoma LindaLomitaLompocLong BeachLoomisLos AlamitosLos AltosLos Altos HillsMaderaMadera CountyMalibuManhattan BeachMantecaMarin CountyMarinaMartinezMendotaMenlo ParkMercedMerced CountyMill ValleyMillbraeMono CountyMonroviaMontclair
JurisDiCtions that have DeveloPeD an aDMinistrative aPProval ProCess For solar energy systeMs
Monte SerenoMontebelloMontereyMonterey CountyMonterey ParkMoorparkMoragaMoreno ValleyMorgan HillMount ShastaNapa CountyNational CityNewarkNewmanNorwalkOaklandOakleyOjaiOntarioOrangeOrange CountyOrindaOrlandOxnardPacificaPalm DesertPalm SpringsPalmdalePalo AltoPalos Verdes EstatesParadiseParamountPattersonPerrisPico RiveraPiedmontPinolePittsburgPlacer CountyPlacervillePleasant HillPlumas CountyPortola ValleyRancho CucamongaRancho MirageRancho Palos VerdesRancho Santa MargaritaReddingRedlandsRedondo BeachRedwood CityRio VistaRiponRiverbankRiverside
solar energy DeveloPMent
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Riverside CountyRocklinRohnert ParkRolling Hills EstatesRosemeadRosevilleRossSacramentoSalinasSan Benito CountySan Bernardino CountySan CarlosSan ClementeSan DiegoSan Diego CountySan DimasSan FernandoSan FranciscoSan GabrielSan JacintoSan Joaquin CountySan Juan CapistranoSan LeandroSan Luis ObispoSan Luis Obispo County
San MarcosSan MarinoSan MateoSan RafaelSanta AnaSanta BarbaraSanta Barbara CountySanta ClaraSanta Clara CountySanta ClaritaSanta CruzSanta Cruz CountySanta MonicaSanta PaulaSanta RosaSanteeSaratogaSausalitoScotts ValleySeal BeachSeasideSebastopolSelmaShafter
Shasta LakeSierra MadreSimi ValleySolana BeachSolano CountySoledadSolvangSonomaSonoma CountySonoraSouth GateSouth PasadenaSt. HelenaStantonStocktonSuisun CitySunnyvaleSutter CountyTaftTehama CountyTemeculaTemple CityThousand OaksTiburon
TracyTruckeeTulare CountyTuolumne CountyTurlockTustinUkiahUnion CityUplandVilla ParkWalnut CreekWascoWatsonvilleWest CovinaWest HollywoodWestlake VillageWhittierWillitsWintersWoodlandYorba LindaYountvilleYuba CountyYucaipa
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JurisDiCtions that have aDoPteD an orDinanCe to helP with the aPProval oF solar energy systeMs, anD whose orDinanCes have a
Megawatt (Mw ) range or liMit
megawatt (mw) Range or limit
Jurisdiction yes no n/a
Antioch •
Apple Valley •
Avalon •
Avenal •
Capitola •
Carmel-by-the-Sea •
Cerritos •
Chico •
Chino Hills •
Daly City •
Del Mar •
Dinuba •
Dixon •
Emeryville •
Escondido •
Fillmore •
Folsom •
Fremont •
Galt •
Gonzales •
Hawaiian Gardens •
Hawthorne •
Hermosa Beach •
Hesperia •
Hillsborough •
Indian Wells •
Inyo County •
Irvine •
Jackson •
Kern County •
La Mirada •
La Palma •
La Quinta •
La Verne •
Lancaster •
Lemoore •
Lincoln •
Lodi •
megawatt (mw) Range or limit
Jurisdiction yes no n/a
Loma Linda •
Lomita •
Los Alamitos •
Los Altos Hills •
Madera County •
Monrovia •
Monte Sereno •
Monterey County •
Moorpark •
Morgan Hill •
Orange County •
Paradise •
Placentia •
Placer County •
Rancho Palos Verdes •
Rancho Santa Margarita •
Redlands •
Riverside •
Roseville •
Ross •
San Bernardino County •
San Diego •
San Diego County •
San Dimas •
San Francisco •
San Juan Capistrano •
San Leandro •
San Mateo •
San Rafael •
Santa Ana •
Santa Barbara •
Santa Barbara County •
Santa Cruz County •
Santa Monica •
Scotts Valley •
Seal Beach •
Sebastopol •
Simi Valley •
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megawatt (mw) Range or limit
Jurisdiction yes no n/a
Solana Beach •
Solvang •
Sonoma •
St. Helena •
Stanton •
Sunnyvale •
Truckee •
Tulare County •
megawatt (mw) Range or limit
Jurisdiction yes no n/a
Turlock •
Tustin •
Union City •
Walnut Creek •
Wasco •
West Hollywood •
Westlake Village •
Yorba Linda •
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The following list identifies jurisdictions that have adopted a GHG emission baseline, and the year for which the baseline was calculated.
JurisDiCtions that have establisheD a ghg eMission baseline
Jurisdiction 1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Oth
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Other
Alameda •
Alameda County •
Albany •
Aliso Viejo •
American Canyon •
Antioch •
Apple Valley •
Arcata •
Atascadero •
Azusa •
Baldwin Park • Fiscal Year 08-09
Bellflower •We are working on developing the baseline in our Climate Action Plan
Belvedere •
Benicia •
Berkeley •
Beverly Hills •
Brawley •
Brisbane •
Burbank •
Burlingame •
Butte County •
Calistoga •
Capitola •
Carmel-by-the-Sea •
Chico •
Chino •
Chino Hills •
Chula Vista •
Citrus Heights •
Cloverdale •
Coachella
Colma 1995
Contra Costa County •
Corcoran •
greenhouse gases
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Jurisdiction 1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Oth
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Other
Corona •
Cupertino •
Daly City •
Danville •
Davis •
Del Rey Oaks •
Desert Hot Springs •
Dublin •
East Palo Alto •
Elk Grove •
Emeryville •
Encinitas •
Escondido •Currently preparing GHG study with 2005 baseline. To be completed early 2011
Fairfax •
Folsom •
Fontana •
Fort Bragg •
Foster City •
Fremont •
Fresno •
Galt •
Gridley •
Grover Beach •
Guadalupe • Grant application pending
Hawthorne •
Hayward •
Healdsburg •
Hermosa Beach •
Hesperia •
Hillsborough •
Humboldt County •
King City •
Kings County •
La Cañada Flintridge •
La Habra •
La Mesa •
La Quinta •
Laguna Beach •
Larkspur •
Lawndale •
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Jurisdiction 1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Oth
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Other
Lemon Grove • Underway 2010
Live Oak •
Livermore •
Lodi •
Loma Linda 2011
Lomita •
Long Beach •
Los Altos •
Los Altos Hills •
Los Angeles •
Manhattan Beach •
Marin County •
Marina •
Martinez •
Mendocino County •
Menlo Park •
Merced •In process of completing a Climate Action Plan so a target year hasn't been chosen yet
Mill Valley •
Millbrae •
Modesto •
Monrovia •
Monterey •
Monterey County •
Moraga •
Morgan Hill •
Morro Bay •
Mount Shasta •
Napa County •
National City •
Oakland •
Oceanside •
Ontario •
Orange •
For purposes of the 2010 General Plan EIR, a figure for 2004 GHG emissions was generated using the URBEMIS 2007 model. The City did not prepare an actual GHG inventory.
Orinda •
Oxnard •
Pacifica •
Palm Desert •
Palo Alto •
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Jurisdiction 1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Oth
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Other
Palos Verdes Estates •
Pasadena •
Paso Robles •
Pinole •
Pismo Beach •
Pittsburg •
Placer County •
Placerville • Defer to SACOG
Portola Valley •
Redondo Beach •
Redwood City •
Riverside •
Riverside County •
Rocklin •
Rohnert Park •
Rolling Hills
Rolling Hills Estates •
Rosemead • In progress
Roseville •
Ross •
Sacramento •
Sacramento County •
Salinas •
San Bernardino County •
San Bruno •
San Carlos •
San Clemente •Climate Action Plan to be developed. Likely baseline to be 1990
San Diego •
San Diego County •
San Dimas •
San Francisco •
San Joaquin County •
San Luis Obispo •
San Luis Obispo County •
San Marcos •
San Mateo •
San Pablo •
San Rafael •
San Ramon •
Sand City •
Santa Barbara •
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Jurisdiction 1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Oth
er
Other
Santa Barbara County •
Santa Clara •
Santa Clara County •
Santa Cruz •
Santa Cruz County •
Santa Monica •
Santa Rosa •
Santee •
Saratoga •
Sausalito •
Seaside •
Sebastopol •
Simi Valley •Baseline as part of the General Plan Update begun in 2006 (in progress).
Solana Beach •
Solano County •
Sonoma •
Sonoma County • Climate Protection Campaign estimated in 2000
South Gate •
South San Francisco •
St. Helena •
Stockton •
Sutter County •
Temecula •
Tiburon •
Torrance •
Tracy •
Tulare •
Tulare County •
Tuolumne County •We will be doing this in 2011 as part of the Regional Blueprint.
Union City •
Vallejo • Working on a CAP with GHG emission baseline of 2008
Visalia •
Vista •
Walnut Creek •
West Hollywood •
West Sacramento •
Willits •
Woodland •
Yolo County
Yountville •
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Jurisdiction target adopted in GP Reduction target
Alameda • 25% below 2005 baseline
Alameda County • • 1990 levels by 2020
Albany • 25%
Antioch •25% below the baseline year of 2005 by the year 2020, and 80% below by 2050.
Apple Valley • • 373,317
Arcata • 20%
Atascadero • 149,799 metric tons of CO2 by 2020.
Avenal In progress
Azusa 700 Lbs/MWh
Benicia •Reduce GHG emissions to maintain 2005 levels by 2010; reduce GHG emissions to 10% below 2000 levels by 2020
Berkeley • 33% by 2020, 80% by 2050
Beverly Hills • •Reduce to 1990 levels by 2020/exact amount pending, will know in 2011
Big Bear Lake Developing GHG emission reduction target at present
Brawley • • 1990 Levels
Burlingame • 15% below 2005 baseline by 2020
Butte County • •
Calabasas • • Reduce to 1990 levels
Calistoga • 15% below 2005 levels by 2020
Chico • 25% below 2005 levels by 2020
Chino Hills In progress
Chula Vista • 20% below 1990 levels by 2010
Citrus HeightsThe anticipated GHG emissionss reduction target is 10-15% below 2005 levels by 2020.
Colton Per SCAG
Contra Costa County • 80% by 2050 (Cool Counties target)
Corona In Progress
Cotati • 30%
Danville • 15% reduction by 2020 (per adopted Climate Action Plan)
Davis • Scheduled over time; target and desired reductions.
East Palo Alto 15%
Elk Grove 15%
Emeryville • • 25% below 2004 levels
Encinitas Draft 12%
Fairfax • • Did not provide a target
FontanaNot available at this time; currently in the process of being completed.
JurisDiCtions that have aDoPteD a CoMMunity-wiDe greenhouse gas eMission reDuCtion target
The following list identifies jurisdictions that have adopted a community-wide greenhouse gas emission reduction target, whether the reduction target is in the General Plan, and the reduction target.
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Jurisdiction target adopted in GP Reduction target
Fort Bragg • 30% by 2030
Fremont • 20%
Fresno 30%
FullertonCurrently under development as part of Inventory and Climate Action plan being undertaken with General Plan Update
Gridley • • 24%
Grover Beach • 34,866 metric tons by 2020 (15% below 2005 baseline levels)
Hawthorne 4,989 metric tons of CO2 (1990 level by 2020)
Hayward • 2020: 12.5% below 2005 levels; 2050: 82.5% below 2005 levels
Healdsburg •25% below 1990 levels by 2015 for community; 20% below 2000 levels by 2010 for municipal operations
Hesperia •To achieve a 28% reduction from 2009 levels by 2020. Reduction target is included in the Climate Action Plan.
Hillsborough • 15% below baseline by 2020 and 80% by 2050
Humboldt County Pending adoption
La Cañada Flintridge 15% less than Business As Usual by 2020
La Habra •
Laguna Beach • • 2050
Larkspur • 15% by 2020
Livermore • • 15% less than 2008 levels by year 2020
Lodi • • Level of 1990
Loma Linda Not yet available
Lomita • 7% below 1990 levels
Long BeachFor City Facilities and Operations only. 15% decrease by 2020. Baseline was calculated at 2007
Los Altos Hills • Community: 30% by 2015; Govt. Ops: 40% by 2015
Manhattan Beach • 7%
Marin County • • Reduce 15% by 2015
Martinez • 1990 levels by 2020, AB 32 consistent
Mendocino County In progress
Menlo Park •
There are two options: Option 1 Community Scale: 4% above 2005 in 2012 disregarding emissions decreases resulting from State and individual strategies; Option 1 Municipal Scale: 10% below 2005 by 2012 disregarding emissions decreases resulting from State strategies; Option 2 Community Scale: 2005 emissions by 2012 and 15% below 2005 by 2020; Option 2 Municipal Scale: 2005 emissions levels by 2012 and 15% below 2005 by 2020
Mill Valley • 15% below 2000 levels by 2020
Monterey County • 15% from the baseline established in 2005
Morgan Hill • AB32
Mount Shasta •5 percent below 2005 levels by 2012; 10 percent below 2005 levels by 2015; 15 percent to 20 percent below 2005 levels by 2020; and 80 percent below 2005 levels by 2050
Napa Pending information from ABAG
Napa County • • Achieve 1990 levels by 2020
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Jurisdiction target adopted in GP Reduction target
Oakland 36% below 2005 level by 2020 (City Council's draft target)
Ontario • • 30% below BAU by 2020
Palm Desert • 7% below 2008 levels by 2012
Palo Alto •
Short Term Goal: By 2009 the City will reduce emissions by 5% from 2005 emission levels for a total reduction of 3,266 metric tons of CO2. Medium Term Goal: By 2012 the City and Community will reduce emissions by 5% from 2005 emissions levels for a total reduction of 39,702 metric tons of CO2. Long Term Goal: By 2020, the City and Community will reduce emissions by 15% of 2005 levels, equal to 119,140
Palos Verdes Estates • Mun. 10%
Pasadena • 25 percent by 2030
Pittsburg 15% (currently unadopted)
Portola Valley • •1990 levels by the year 2020 and to 80% below 1990 levels by the year 2050.
Redwood City • Did not provide a target
Riverbank •
Riverside CountyThe County is currently developing a GHG Emissions Program [1990]
Rohnert Park •
Rosemead In progress
Roseville 6 metric tons pert year per service population
Ross • 15%
Sacramento County 15% below 2005 levels by 2020
San Bernardino County 15% below 2007 emissions
San Carlos • 15& reduction by 2020 and 35% reduction by 2030
San Diego • • originally 15% 1990 by 2010; now AB32 target
San Dimas • 252,838 MTCO2
San Francisco •20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions below 1990 levels by 2012.
San Luis Obispo 15%
San Mateo • • 1990 levels by 2010
San Rafael • 25% by 2020; 80% by 2050
San Ramon • • 15%
Santa Barbara1990 levels (GHG emission reduction plan pending adoption in the General Plan Update due to be adopted 10-26-10)
Santa Clara County • 80% reduction from 2007 emission levels by 2050
Santa Cruz • •Reduce communitywide greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) 30 percent by 2020 and 80 percent by 2050 (compared to 1990 levels).
Santa Cruz County • 0% increase by 2020; -5% by 2035
Santa Monica • • 15% below 1990 by 2015; 30% below 1990 by 2030
Santa Rosa • 20% from 2000 levels by 2010; 25% from 1990 levels by 2015
Sebastopol • 25%
Selma • 10%
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Jurisdiction target adopted in GP Reduction target
Simi Valley In progress
Solana Beach In progress
Sonoma • 20% reduction from baseline.
Sonoma County • • 25% below 1990 levels by 2015
South Gate • • 15% below 2005 levels by 2020
St. Helena • 20% reduction by 2030
Stockton • 862,000 Metric tons - 28.7%
Sutter County Will be 2020 with general plan adoption
Temple City •Consistent with the San Gabriel Valley COG, it is a regional effort we are participating in.
Tracy • • 29% reduction from the 2020 Business as Usual projection
Union City • 20 percent by 2020
West Hollywood • • 25% by 2035
Woodland • 80% by 2050
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JurisDiCtions that have CalCulateD or estiMateD the total aMount oF vehiCle Miles traveleD (vMt) that woulD oCCur with the general Plan
builD out
AlamedaAlameda CountyBeverly HillsBurbankButte CountyCalimesaCathedral CityChicoChinoChowchillaCloverdaleCoronaCorte MaderaDelanoEast Palo AltoEl MonteElk GroveEmeryvilleEncinitasFresnoFresno CountyGilroyGlendoraGoleta
GridleyHawthorneHaywardHealdsburgHesperiaHumboldt CountyKings CountyLaguna HillsLancasterLincolnLivermoreLodiLoma LindaLompocLos AngelesLos GatosMadera CountyMarin CountyMarinaModestoNewmanOaklandOntarioOrange
OrlandOxnardPattersonPittsburgPlacer CountyRancho CucamongaRancho Santa MargaritaRedlandsRedwood CityRio DellRiverbankRiverside CountyRocklinRosemeadRosevilleRossSacramentoSacramento CountySalinasSan DiegoSan Diego CountySan Luis ObispoSan Mateo
San RamonSanta BarbaraSanta ClaritaSanta CruzSanta Cruz CountySanta MonicaSolano CountySonoma CountySouth Lake TahoeStocktonSutter CountyTehama CountyTemeculaTracyTruckeeTulare CountyTuolumne CountyTurlockTustinWest HollywoodWest SacramentoWestmorlandWillits
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Phase Program/Policy type activity Compliance specific issues addressed
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Agoura Hills • • • • •
Alameda • • • • • •
Alameda County • • • • • • •
Albany • • • • • • •
Aliso Viejo • • • • • • • • • •
Alpine County • • • • •
American Canyon1 • • • •
Antioch • • • • •
Apple Valley • • • • • •
Arcata • • • • • • •
Artesia
Atascadero • • • •
Avalon • • •
Avenal • • • • • •
Azusa • • • • • •
Bakersfield • • • • • • • •
Baldwin Park • • • • •
Banning2 •
Beaumont • • • • •
Bell Gardens • • •
Bellflower • •
Belvedere • • • • • • • •
Benicia • • • • •
Berkeley • • • • •
Notes from Jurisdictions:1 American Canyon: Prepare a specific plan for the Highway 29 Corridor Potential PDA2 Banning: Development of policies and/or programs to address climate change and/or to reduce GHG emissions is on hold.
The following list identifies jurisdictions that have adopted, or are in the process of drafting, policies/programs to address climate change and/or to reduce GHG emissions; what forms the policies/programs take; what sort of activities are covered under the policies/programs; what kind of compliance is required for private activities; and, whether the programs/policies address GHG reduction, mitigation or adaptation.
JurisDiCtions that have aDoPteD, or are in the ProCess oF DraFting, PoliCies anD/or PrograMs to aDDress CliMate Change anD/or to reDuCe
ghg eMissions
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Beverly Hills • • • • • • • • •
Big Bear Lake • • • • • • • • • •
Biggs • • • • • •
Brawley • • • • •
Brea • • • • • • • •
Brisbane • • • • • • • •
Buena Park • • • •
Burbank • • • • • • • • •
Burlingame • • • • •
Butte County3 • • • • • • •
Calabasas •
Calaveras County • • •
Calimesa • • • • • • • • • •
Calistoga • • • • •
Campbell • • • •
Capitola • • • • • • • • • •
Carmel-by-the-Sea • • • • •
Carpinteria • • •
Cathedral City • • • •
Ceres •
Chico4 • • • • • • •
Chino • • • • •
Chino Hills • • • •
Chowchilla • • • • •
Chula Vista • • • • • • • •
Citrus Heights • • • • • • •
Cloverdale • • • • • •
Coachella • • • • • • • •
Colma5
Colusa County • •
Commerce6 •
3 Butte County: Climate Change Preparedness Plan contained in Climate Action Plan4 Chico: Sustainability Element of General Plan5 Colma: Undecided at this time6 Commerce: Did not specify
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Costa Mesa • • • •
Cotati • • • • • •
Culver City • • • • • •
Cupertino • • • • • • • • •
Daly City • • • • • • • • •
Danville • • • • • • • •
Davis • • • • • •
Del Mar •
Del Rey Oaks • • • •
Delano • • • • • • • • • •
Desert Hot Springs • • • • • • • •
Dixon •
Duarte9 • • • • • • •
Dublin • • • • • • •
East Palo Alto • • • • •
El Centro • • •
El Cerrito • • • • • •
El Monte • • • •
Elk Grove • • • • • • •
Emeryville • • • • • • •
Encinitas • • • • • • • • •
Escondido • • • • • • •
Exeter • • • • •
Fairfax • • • • • • • • •
Fairfield • • • • • • •
Ferndale • • • •
Folsom • • • • • • •7 Contra Costa County: Programs8 Corcoran: Did not specify9 Duarte: Policies
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Fortuna • • • • •
Fountain Valley10 • •
Fowler • • • • • • •
Fremont • • • • • • • •
Fresno • • • • • • • • •
Fullerton • • • • • • • •
Galt • • • • • •
Gilroy • • • • • • •
Glendale11 • • • •
Glendora •
Goleta • • • • • • •
Gonzales • • • • • • • •
Grand Terrace • • • • •
Gridley • • • • •
Grover Beach • • • • •
Guadalupe12 • • • • • • •
Hanford • • • • • •
Hawaiian Gardens • • • • • •
Hawthorne • • • •
Hayward • • • • • • •
Healdsburg • • • • • • • •
Hemet • • • • • •
Hermosa Beach • • • • • •
Hesperia • • • • •
Hillsborough • • • • • • • •
Hollister • • • • •
Holtville • • • •
Humboldt County • • • • • • • • •
Huntington Beach13 • • • •
Imperial Beach • • • •10 Fountain Valley: Unknown at this time11 Glendale: Greenhouse Gas Analysis to establish baselines for GHG reductions.12 Guadalupe: Energy efficiency policies included in 2009 Housing Element update; grant for Climate Action Plan is pending.13 Huntington Beach: New specific plan
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Inglewood • • • • • • •
Inyo County14 • • • •
Irvine • • • • • • • •
Irwindale • • • • • • •
Jackson • • • • • • •
Kern County • • • • • • • • •
Kings County • • • • • •
Kingsburg • • • • • • •
La Cañada Flintridge • • • • • • • •
La Habra • •
La Mesa • • •
La Mirada • • • • • • • • •
La Quinta • • • • • • •
Laguna Beach • • • • • • • •
Laguna Niguel15 • • • •
Lake Elsinore • • • • • •
Lakewood • • • •
Larkspur • • • • •
Lemoore16 •
Lincoln • • • • • •
Live Oak • • •
Livermore • • • • • • •
Lodi • • • • • • • •
Loma Linda • • • • • • • • •
Lomita • • • • •
Lompoc • • • •
Long Beach • • • • • • • • •
Loomis17 •
Los Altos • • • • • •
Los Altos Hills • • • • • • •14 Inyo County: Cost, Energy, and Service Efficiencies Action Plan15 Laguna Niguel: Processing an amendment to an existing Specific Plan to establish a mixed use urban village and TOD in the area around an existing Metrolink Transit Station.16 Lemoore: Working with countywide MPO and applying for grant funds to try to get some of the work done.17 Loomis: Involves a committee right now- waiting to see which method will be recommended.
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Madera • • • • •
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Malibu • • • • • • •
Manhattan Beach • • • • • •
Marin County • • • • • • • • • •
Marina18 • • • • •
Martinez • • • • •
Mendocino County • • • • • • • •
Mendota • • • • • •
Menifee • • • •
Menlo Park • • • • •
Merced • • • • • • •
Merced County • • • • • • •
Mill Valley • • • • • • • • •
Millbrae • • • • • • •
Mission Viejo • • • • • • •
Modoc County • • • • • •
Mono County • • • • • • •
Monrovia • • • • •
Monte Sereno • • • •
Montebello • • • • •
Monterey • • • • • • • •
Monterey County • • • • • • • • •
Monterey Park • • • • •
Moorpark •
Moraga • • • • •
Moreno Valley • • • •
Morgan Hill • • • • •
Morro Bay • • • •
Mount Shasta • • • • • • •
Murrieta • • • • • • •18 Marina: CAP subject to Prop 84 funding.
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National City • • • • • • •
Nevada City • • • • • •
Newark • • • • • • •
Newman • • • • • •
Oakdale • • • • • • •
Oakland • • • • • •
Oakley • • •
Oceanside •
Ojai • • • • • •
Ontario • • • • • • •
Orange19 • • • • • •
Orange County • • • • • • •
Orinda20 •
Orland • • • • •
Oxnard • • • • • • • • •
Pacifica • • • • • • • •
Palm Desert • • • • • • •
Palm Springs •
Palmdale • • • • •
Palo Alto21 • • • • • • • • • •
Palos Verdes Estates • • • • •
Paramount • • • • •
Pasadena • • • • • • • • • •
Paso Robles • • • • • • • • •
Patterson • • • • • • •
Perris • • • • •
Pico Rivera • • • • • •
Piedmont •19 Orange: Note that the policies the City has adopted are focused on improved efficiencies between land use and the transportation network (e.g., new mixed use land use designations, concentration of future growth in areas served by transit, etc.). The City has not adopted policies that directly discuss GHG emission reduction. We are also applying for the Sustainable Communities Planning Grant for preparation of an Emissions Inventory and Development Streamlining Strategy with the purpose of preparing a program through which developers can take advantage of a streamlined CEQA process in exchange for incorporating features into their projects that reduce emissions. The development of this program is entirely dependent on the receipt of grant funding.20 Orinda: It is too early in the process to know in what form we will adopt the policies.21 Palo Alto: The City adopted Green Building Ordinance but is also in the process of incorporating policies/programs in our General Plan Update.
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Pismo Beach • • • • •
Pittsburg22 • • • • • • • • •
Placentia • • • • •
Placer County • • • • • • • • • • •
Pleasant Hill • • • • • • • •
Plumas County • • • • •
Pomona • • • • • • • • • •
Port Hueneme23 • • •
Portola • • • • • • • • • • •
Portola Valley • • • • • • • • •
Rancho Cucamonga • • • • • • • • • •
Rancho Mirage • • • • • • • • •
Rancho Palos Verdes • •
Redlands • • •
Redondo Beach • • • • • •
Redwood City • • • • • • • • • •
Reedley • • • • • •
Ridgecrest • • • •
Rio Dell • • • •
Rio Vista • • • • •
Riverbank • • • • • •
Riverside24 • • • • • •
Riverside County • • • • • • • • • •
Rocklin • • • • • • •
Rohnert Park • • • • •
Rolling Hills Estates • • • •
Rosemead • • • • •
Roseville • • • • • • • •
Ross • • • •
Sacramento • • • • • • • • • •
Sacramento County • • • • • • •
Salinas25 • • • • • • • • •23 Port Hueneme: Strategic Plan for Municipal Facilities/Operations24 Riverside: Green Action Plan (Emerald City Plan) California Green Builder Program participant25 Salinas: The timeframe for "process of adopting" is not stated. We are currently drafting these policies for consideration in 2011. We do not have these currently in place.
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San Bruno • • • •
San Carlos • • • • •
San Clemente • • • • • •
San Diego26 • • • • • • • • •
San Diego County • • • • • • • • •
San Dimas27 • • •
San Francisco • • • • • • • •
San Gabriel • • • • • •
San Jacinto28 • • • •
San Joaquin County29 •
San Juan Capistrano30 • • • • • •
San Leandro • • • • •
San Luis Obispo • • • • • •
San Luis Obispo County • • • • • •
San Marcos • • • • •
San Mateo • • • • • • • • •
San Pablo • • • • •
San Rafael • • • • • • •
San Ramon • • • • • •
Sand City • • • • •
Sanger • • • • • •
Santa Barbara • • • • • • • • • • •
Santa Barbara County • • • • • •
Santa Clara • • • • • • • • •
Santa Clara County • • • • • • •
Santa Clarita31 • • • • • • • • • •
Santa Cruz • • • • • • • • • •
Santa Maria32 •
Santa Monica • • • • • • • •26 San Diego: Mitigation measures27 San Dimas: Council Resolution No. 2010-3928 San Jacinto: Mitigation measures and conditions of approval on development projects.29 San Joaquin County: Yet to be determined30 San Juan Capistrano: Not adopted31 Santa Clara County: Environmental Purchasing Policy, Bay Area Climate Collaborative, Cool Counties32 Santa Maria: Did not specify
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Santee • • • • •
Scotts Valley • • • •
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Selma •
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Sierra Madre • • •
Signal Hill33 • • • •
Simi Valley • • • • • • • • •
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Solano County •
Solvang • • • • • •
Sonoma • • • • • • •
Sonoma County34 • • • • • • •
South Gate • • • • • • • • • • •
South Lake Tahoe • • • • • • • •
South San Francisco • •
St. Helena35 • • • • •
Stanton • • • • • •
Stockton • • • • • • • • •
Suisun City • • • • • • •
Sunnyvale • • • • •
Sutter County • • • • • • • •
Taft • • • • • • • • • • •
Tehama County • • • • • •
Temecula • • • • • •
Temple City • • • • • • • •
Thousand Oaks36 • • • • •
Tiburon • • • • •
Torrance • • • • •33 Signal Hill: Sustainable City Committee, Urban Environmental Accords34 Sonoma County: Zoning code amendments35 St. Helena: Updated General Plan is currently being reviewed for adoption in November.36 Thousand Oaks: Answered N/A for the development of policies and/or programs to address climate change and/or to reduce GHG emissions.
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Tuolumne County • • • • • • • • •
Turlock • •
Ukiah • • •
Union City • • • • • •
Upland38 •
Vacaville • • • •
Vallejo • • •
Victorville •
Villa Park • • • •
Visalia • • • • • • •
Vista • • • • • • •
Walnut39 • •
Walnut Creek • •
Watsonville • • • • •
West Hollywood • • • • • • • •
West Sacramento • • • • • •
Williams • • • • •
Willits • • • •
Windsor • • • •
Winters • • •
Woodlake • • •
Woodland • • • • • •
Yorba Linda • • •
Yountville • • • • •
Yuba County • • • • • • • •
Yucaipa • • • • •
Yucca Valley • • • • •37 Tracy: We are in the process of adopting a Sustainability Action Plan to address GHGs. It will be a stand-alone document (not a part of the General Plan) but will be an implementation tool of the General Plan, and numerous General Plan policies will reflect the requirements of the Sustainabiilty Action Plan.38 Upland: In the process of determining what form the policies and/or programs will take and which activity type they will apply to.39 Walnut: Will be included in General Plan Update
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Antioch •
Apple Valley •
Arcata •
Beaumont •
Bellflower •We have not started at this time. We will be hiring a consultant to complete shortly.
Benicia •
Berkeley •
Beverly Hills •
Brawley •
Butte County •
Chico • • To be adopted in 2011
Chino •We are working with San Bernardino Associated Governments to develop a regional GHG inventory and reduction plan.
Chino Hills •
Chula Vista •
Citrus Heights •The anticipated adoption of a GHG Reduction Plan in February of 2011 will be a separate document from the General Plan.
Corona •
Corte Madera •
Cotati • Will be incorporated as a part of the current General Plan Update.
Cupertino •
Danville •
Climate Action Plan has been adopted - without a tie back to the General Plan. As we update our General Plan, they will be integrated and the Climate Action Plan will receive the requisite update/amendments.
Davis •
Desert Hot Springs •
Dublin •
East Palo Alto •
El Cerrito • Will be referenced and/or included in future General Plan update.
Elk Grove •
Emeryville •
The following list identifies jurisdictions that have adopted a Climate Action Plan or a GHG Reduction Plan, and whether the plan is integrated into the General Plan, or is a stand alone document.
JurisDiCtions that have aDoPteD a CliMate aCtion Plan or a ghg reDuCtion Plan
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Escondido •
Fairfax •
Fontana •
Fort Bragg • • Not yet adopted, but when it is it will be a separate document.
Fresno •
Fullerton •
Garden Grove • •
Gilroy •
Guadalupe • CAP grant application pending.
Hayward •Plan to incorporate into next comprehensive General Plan Update, expected to begin in 2012
Healdsburg •
Hemet •
Hermosa Beach •May be adopted as part of General Plan. Haven't made that decision yet
Hesperia •
Hillsborough •
Humboldt County •
Kings County •Kings County is currently working with our MPO and four incorporated Cities to prepare a Countywide collaborative Climate Action Plan.
La Cañada Flintridge • It will be both
La Quinta • Currently in process and yet to be determined.
Laguna Beach •
Lake Elsinore • CAP is currently being drafted; it is not adopted
Lakewood •
Larkspur • Intend to reference it in the updated General Plan.
Livermore •
Lodi •
Malibu •We are in the process of planning the General Plan Update. We will incorporate a Climate Action Plan and GHG Reduction plan.
Manhattan Beach •
Marin County • • •
Marina • Funding required to proceed with CAP.
Martinez •
Mendocino County •
Menlo Park •
Merced • •
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Monterey County •
Moraga •
Mount Shasta • •
Napa County •County has adopted a GHG reduction plan for county operations and is working on a community-wide climate action plan.
Newark • It will be part of General Plan when it is updated.
Ontario •
Palm Desert •
Palo Alto •The City adopted a Climate Protection Plan in 2007 and also in the process of incorporating policies/programs in our General Plan Update.
Patterson •This is currently listed as an implementation measure in our ongoing General Plan Update.
Perris •
Placer County • Not yet, but in the process of doing so.
Port Hueneme •
Portola •Haven't adopted one yet. It will be a stand-alone documents that will ultimately be included as part of the General Plan.
Redlands •
Redwood City • To be inserted in 2010.
Riverbank •
Riverside County • •
Rocklin • In the process of adoption
Rohnert Park •
Rosemead • In progress in drafting document- Will be a separate document
Roseville •
Ross •
San Carlos •
San Clemente •CAP will be a stand alone document, but policies will be cross referenced mentioned in the General Plan.
San Diego • •Climate Action Plan is currently being updated to address adaptation and to expand actions addressing the community-at-large
San Diego County •
San Dimas •
San Francisco •San Francsico is currently updating the CAP, and that update will be referenced in the GP
San Leandro •
San Luis Obispo •
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San Rafael • Plan to incoporate the CCAP programs into the upcoming GP update.
San Ramon • •
Santa Ana • We are pursuing funding to prepare a City Climate Action Plan
Santa Clara County •
Santa Clarita •
Santa Cruz •Plan has not been adopted but future Climate Action Plan will be referenced in the General Plan but will be a separate document.
Santa Monica • •
Santee •
Signal Hill •
Solana Beach •In progress, will be part of General Plan Update, anticipated for adoption in 2013
Sonoma •
Sonoma County •
South Gate •Climate action plan and GHG reduction plan are in process. We focused on a comprehensive update to our General Plan as a precursor to all the logical next steps.
St. Helena • Napa Countywide Community Climate Action Framework
Stanton • •
Suisun City •These plans are currently being drafted and have not yet been adopted into a General Plan or any other documents.
Sunnyvale •We are in the middle of the process, so it's not yet determined how the Climate Action Plan will relate to the General Plan.
Sutter County • Once adopted, becomes an appendix to gen plan
Temple City • •We have not adopted a plan yet, but we are participating in a regional effort with the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (SGVCOG) to do so.
Tracy • •Our Sustainability Action Plan is in progress, and is expected to be adopted in early 2011.
Tuolumne County •We are in the process of developing a Climate Action Plan which will be a separate document.
Union City •
Vista • CAP in process
West Hollywood •
Williams •
Willows •
Windsor •
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“Climate change” as a specific or distinct topic was not mentioned in the 1992 General Plan; however, the related topics of pedestrian-friendly land use and design features, transportation and circulation, energy efficiency, air quality, and waste management were addressed and are prominent in the General Plan.
Woodland •
Yountville • Napa Countywide Community Climate Action Framework
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The following list identifies jurisdictions that have language related to climate change and GHG emissions included in their General Plan, and which General Plan Elements discuss these issues.
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Agoura Hills • • • • • •
Alameda •
Alameda County • •
Apple Valley Air Quality
Arcata • •
Azusa Geological Hazards
Belvedere • • • • •
Beverly Hills • • • •
Biggs • • •
Brawley •
Brisbane • •
Butte County •
California City • • •
Calimesa Sustainability Element
Carmel-by-the-Sea •
Chico • • Sustainability Element
Chino • •
Chino Hills • •
Chula Vista • • Environmental
Citrus HeightsClimate change and GHG emissions will be discussed in the Community Health Element.
Cloverdale • • • Parks and Recreation
Corcoran • • • • • •
Corte Madera Resource Conservation & Sustainability
Cupertino Environment/Sustainability Element
Daly City • •
Delano Our work on climate change, etc. is in progress
Desert Hot Springs •
Dublin Community Design & Sustainability Element
Elk Grove Sustainability
Emeryville Sustainability
Escondido • • •
Fairfax • • • •
Farmersville Air Quality Element
Ferndale •
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Firebaugh Air Quality Element
Folsom Too early, in the process to determine placement in the document.
Fort Bragg • Once adopted, it will be in Conservation.
Fountain Valley Air Quality
Fresno Air Quality
Fullerton • • • • • •
Galt • • •
Gilroy • • • •
Goleta •
Gonzales Sustainability Element
Gridley •
Grover Beach •
Guadalupe •
Hanford Air Quality Element
Hawaiian Gardens • Air Quality
Healdsburg Natural Resources
Hemet • • • •
Hesperia •
Hillsborough • • • • •
Humboldt County • • • • • • Air Quality, Energy
Ione •
Irwindale •
Kings County • • Air Quality Element
La Cañada Flintridge • • • Air Quality - all the above once the GP is adopted
La Quinta • •As previously noted, our General Plan update effort is currently underway. At a minimum, the noted elements will address GHG emissions. However, additional elements may also address this issue.
Laguna Beach •
Laguna Hills •
Lancaster •
Lemoore • • • •Parks, Schools, and Community Facilities Element of the General Plan and Community Design Element of the General Plan
Lincoln • • • • • Economic Development, Public Facilities and Services
Livermore Climate Change Element
Livingston In the EIR
Lodi •
Loma Linda • •
Lompoc • •
Los Altos Hills •
Los Angeles • Framework Element
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Los Angeles County
While our adopted General Plan does not have language related to climate change and GHG emissions, our proposed General Plan update, which is in progress, will include such language in Land Use, Air Quality, Mobility and Conservation and Open Space Elements.
Los Gatos Environment & Sustainability (formerly Conservation Element)
Madera • • Sustainability
Madera County Air Quality
Malibu • • • •
Manteca •
The City of Manteca has an Air Quality Element that was adopted in 2003. Because of its age, it does not include the proper terminology but it contains goals and policies that loosely meet modern requirements.
Marin County Air Quality (Atmosphere and Climate), Energy and Green Building
Marina •
Mendocino County •
Mendota •
Merced • Sustainable Development
Modesto •
Monrovia •
Monterey County • • •
Mount Shasta • • • •
Mountain View •
Napa County •
Newman •
Oakland • •
Ontario • • • Environmental Resources
Orange • •
Orland • • • Air Quality
Oxnard Sustainable Development chapter (new)
Palo Alto •The ongoing General Plan update will incorporate language related to Climate Change.
Patterson Air Resources and Climate Change
Perris •
Placer County Not yet, but in the process of doing so.
Portola • • • • • •
Portola Valley Sustainability Element
Rancho Cucamonga • •
Rancho Santa Margarita • • • •
Redwood City •
Ridgecrest • •
Riverbank • • • Air Quality
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Riverside • • • • • Air Quality
Riverside County • Air Quality/Energy
Rocklin • •
Rosemead • Resource Management
Roseville • • • •
Sacramento • • • • • •
San Clemente TBD. Intent is to include language throughout the General Plan.
San Diego • • •
San Diego County • • • • • •
San Francisco • • • •
San Joaquin •
San Joaquin County Yet to be determined.
San Mateo • •
San Ramon Air Quality/Greenhouse Gas Emission
Santa Ana •
Santa Barbara • Environmental Resources Element (projected adoption date 10-26-10)
Santa Clarita • • • • •
Santa Cruz • • • •
Santa Monica • • •
Sierra Madre Too early in the process to know.
Signal Hill •
Solana Beach • •
Solano County •
Solvang • • •
Sonoma •
Sonoma County •
South GateIssues related to climate change, GHG, green building codes, etc. are contained in the newly adopted Green City Element
South Lake Tahoe • • •
St. Helena • • • Climate Change
Stanton Regional Coordination Element
Stockton Health and Safety Element
Sunnyvale • •
Tehama County • • • •
Torrance •
Tracy • • • • Air Quality, GHGs
Truckee • •
Tulare County • • • • Air Quality
Union City Sustainability Element
Villa Park • Safety is in process
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VistaResource Conservation & Sustainability Element (in preparation, planned for adoption in 2011).
Walnut Ongoing during General Plan Update
West Hollywood • • •
Winters • •
Woodlake •
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Jursidiction yes
no
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Adelanto •
Alameda •Urban Greening Plan and Open Space Element Update
Strategic Growth Council
Alameda County •
Albany • Climate Action PlanBay Area Air Quality Management District
Aliso Viejo •
American Canyon •Prepare a specific plan for the Highway 29 Corridor Potential PDA
MTC
Arcadia •
Bakersfield •
Bell Gardens •
Bellflower •
Berkeley •Downtown Streets and Open Space Plan; Downtown Parking and TDM Plan
MTC/ABAG
Big Bear Lake •
Biggs • Phase II - Downtown Vision Plan PTA Grant - HCD
Bishop • Circulation element Inyo County LTC
Brawley • Downtown Specific PlanCompass Blueprint Grant from the Southern California Association of Governments
Burbank •
Butte County • Safety Element Disaster Recovery Initiative
Calabasas •
Calexico •
Calimesa •
Capitola • Economic Development CDBG
Carlsbad •
Proposed for planning of an older infill area to increase density consistent with the Regional Smart Growth area designation.
HUD Community Challenge Planning Grant & State of California Strategic Growth Council Sustainable Communities Planning Grant - A grant has not been awarded.
Cathedral City •Date Palm Drive Corridor Connection Plan
Compass Blueprint Grant from SCAG
Chico •
The following list identifies jurisdictions that applied for grants for land use planning in the last year, whether they received the grant, the use of the grant, and the funding agency.
JurisDiCtions that aPPlieD For grants For lanD use Planning
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Chino Hills • Green Update of the General PlanEnergy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant EECBG/Dept. of Energy
Chula Vista •
Citrus Heights •Preparation of the GHG emmissions reduction plan
EECBG funds from the Department of Energy
Coachella •Boulevard (Neighborhood Connections) Planning
Caltrans
Concord •Concord Naval Weapons Station Reuse Plan
PDA- ABAG
Contra Costa County •Changes to County Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances Code
Energy Efficiency Block Grant Program, U.S. Dept. of Energy
Cupertino •
Davis •
Del Mar •
Delano •
Desert Hot Springs •
Dixon •
Dublin •
Streetscape enhancement project-new bike lanes, widen sidewalks, decorative lighting, landscaping, traffic circle, etc.
TLC Grant from MTC
El Dorado County • Hwy 49 realignment study Caltrans
El Monte • Planning Activities Strategic Growth Council & SCAQMD
Elk Grove • Sustainability Element EECBG- Federal ARRA
Encinitas • EECBG- ARRA: Climate Action Plan EECBG- DOE
Fairfield •
Farmersville • Park planning and road planningCal Endownment (parks) and Caltrans (Roads). Both grants were received.
Firebaugh •
Fontana •
Fort Bragg •Residential Streets Safety Plan and Alley Master Plan
Mendocino Council of Governments
Fowler •
Fresno •General Plan & Development Code Update
EECBG from DOE
Fullerton •Award status unknown; for specific plan preparation
Strategic Growth Council Sustainable Communities Planning Grant
Glendale •
Glendora • Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan
Goleta • Climate Action Plan SCE Edison Flight 5.6
Grand Terrace • Evaluation of existing specific plan SCAG Compass Bluprint
Grass Valley • Housing Element Update Housing Element
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no
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Gridley •Community Based Transportation Planning - Caltrans.
Guadalupe •Climate Action Plan, update to Zoning Code, bicycle master plan
Prop 84, Sustainable Communities Planning Grant
Hayward •Development of a Climate Action Plan; a land use study in the eastern foothills of the City
Bay Area Air Quality Management District - Climate Protection Grant Program; CA State Dept. of Transportation - Community-Based Transportation Planning Grant
Holtville • Housing Element Update PTA Program. CDBG (Not received)
Huntington Beach • To be used for Climate Action PlanCalifornia Long-Term Energy Efficiency Strategic Plan - CPUC and SCE
Imperial County •
Indian Wells •Parks, affordable housing and infrastructure
DHCD, CDBG, OTC
Ione • Downtown Master PlanCaltrans Community Based Transportation Planning
Irvine •
Kern County •
King City • Environmental Justice Planning GrantCaltrans for revitalizing Historic Downtown and Master Plan for West Broadway Street.
Kings County •
Kingsburg •Form-based zoning code and downtown master plan
Community-Based Planning Grant, Caltrans
La Mirada •Development of a specific plan that incorporates sustainable policies
Sourthern California Association of Governments (SCAG)
La Puente •Update of Downtown Business District Specific Plan
H.U.D. - Community Challenge Planning Grant
Laguna Hills •
Lake Elsinore •Development Standards Guidelines for Downtown Master Plan
Compass Blueprint Demo Project (SCAG)
Lakeport • Neighborhood Improvement Study
Lancaster • Master Plan of Trails and BikewaysLos Angeles County Department of Public Health (federal stimulus)
Lassen County • Phase #1 Blue Print/Caltrans
Lemoore •
Lodi •
Long Beach •
Los Alamitos •Katella and Los Alamitos Commercial Corridors Plan
SCAG Compass Blueprint Demonstration Project
Los Angeles •Transit Oriented District land use planning and overlay zones
ARRA funds through Centers for Disease Control
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Los Angeles County •
We were awarded various grants (SCAG Compass Blueprint, Caltrans Community Based Transportation Planning, and ARRA grant), which are used for technical assistance for photosimulations and other technical studies or market analysis in various communities, community outreach, and the drafting of a Healthy Design Ordinance.
Grants received from SCAG, Caltrans, and US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Madera • In Fill Master Plan CDBG
Madera County • General Plan Background ReportCalifornia Department of Transportation
Manteca •
Maricopa •
Marin County May be pending
Coastal impact assistance program- California Ocean Resources Mgmt Program through CA Resources Agency
Marina •
Martinez •City of Martinez Downtown Infrastructure Planning & Design study
ABAG/MTC
Mendocino County •
Menifee • Safety Element Cal EMA Pre Disaster Mitigation
Merced •Climate Action Plan (CAP), Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP), & Highway 59 Revitalization Plan
U.S Dept of Energy, Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant (CAP); FEMA, Congressional Earmark (LHMP) & Caltrans Environmental Justice Grant (Hwy 59)
Merced County •Updating the Merced County Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan
Caltrans Airport Capital Improvement Plan
Modesto •CBTPG grant for downtown passenger rail
Caltrans CBTPG
Mono County • Scenic Byway Corridor Enhancement Federal Highways
Monrovia •
Monterey •
Specific Plans for transit oriented mixed use villages and a Citywide Transportation and Parking Study (multimodal).
Caltrans Planning Grant and Monterey Peninsula Unified Air Pollution Control District
Monterey County •Updating Area Plans and Land Use Plans and Development of required Ordinances
Energy Efficency Conservation Block Grant Program (EECBG)
Monterey Park •
Moraga •
Moreno Valley •Climate Action Plan; Corridor Planning/Transit
Federal Stimulus; SCAG Compass
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Murrieta • Pay for part of General Plan Update EECBG Department of Energy
National City •Transit-oriented development project in Westside Specific Plan Area
HOME funds/HUD
Newark •Dumbarton Transit Oriented Development Specific Plan
MTC, Station Area Planning Grant
Newman •
Oakdale •
Oakland •Oakland Army Base/West Oakland Development Project
TIGER Grant from HUD and DOT
Ontario • Holt Blvd. Corridor Study Caltrans
Orange County •Update the General Plan and Zoning Code with green and sustainable policies and programs.
HUD Community Challenge Planning Grant
Orland •Multi-Family project, infrastructure, housing element update, CDBG and HOME funds
CDBG and HOME
Oxnard • Climate Action Plan (Prop 84)
Palm Desert •
Paradise •Actually N/A Pending application for wildland fire recovery
Disaster Recovery Initiative, CA Dept of HCD
Paso Robles • Bikelane improvements SLOCOG
Perris •
Pico Rivera •
Placer County •
Plumas County •Actually N/A Pending application for funds to update the Hazard Mitigation Plan and the Safety Element
Disaster Recovery Initiative
Rancho Cucamonga •
Rancho Palos Verdes •
Rancho Santa Margarita
• Community improvementsCommunity Development Block Grant Program from Housing and Urban Development
Redlands • General Plan UpdateSustainable Communities Planning Grant/Strategic Growth Council
Reedley •Actually N/A Pending application for Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance update
Prop. 84 Sustainable Communities
Rio Dell • General Plan UpdatesSustainable Communities, State agency
Riverbank •
Riverside • Preparation of two Specific PlansAmerican Reinvestment and Recovery Act
Riverside County •
Roseville •
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Sacramento County •
Salinas • Specific Plan for Infill DevelopmentCaltrans Context Sensitive Environmental Justice Grant
San Bernardino County •Environmental Impact Report for the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan
Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant
San Bruno • Transit Corridor Plan public outreach C/CAG
San Carlos
San Clemente •Development of Bike & Pedestrian Master Plan
Nutrition & Physical Activity Collaborative Obesity Prevention Program Leadership Grant, County of Orange
San Diego •Some grants are in process and some completed for land use & transportation planning, housing
Applications in under various federal, state and regional grant programs. Currently do not know if these applications will be awarded.
San Diego County • Form-based CodeCDBG through County Housing & Community Development
San Dimas •
San Francisco •
Urban Forest Plan, Chinatown Streetscape improvement and TOD (Central Corridor Growth Strategy and Design Plan)
Cal Natural Resource Agency for Strategic Growth Council and Transportation Planning Grant Program FY 2010/11 (Caltrans)
San Gabriel •
San Joaquin •Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion
Various Agencies (State and Federal) grants
San Juan Capistrano •Habitat conservation Fund 84, Historic preservation
Caltrans
San Luis Obispo • Climate Action Plan EECBG
San Luis Obispo County •
HMIS database, Green Build Ordinance, Energy Efficiency Training, Energy Efficiency Improvements at County Buildings
ARRA - EECBG (Department of Energy)
San Marcos •
San Pablo • San Pablo Avenue Specific Plan MTC/ABAG
San Rafael • Transit station area planning MTC
Sanger •
Santa Ana •The grant will be used to completes the Harbor Boulevard Mixed Use/Residential Transit Corridor Plan
SCAG Compass Blueprint Demonstration Progams
Santa Barbara •Climate Action Planning, yes. Safety, no.
DOT
Santa Barbara County •Development of a Climate Action Strategy
Southern California Edison, Flight 5.6 grant
Santa Clara • Zoning Code UpdateSustainable Communities Planning Grant & Incentive Program - California
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Santa Clarita • Specific Plan planning SCAG Compass Blueprint
Santa Cruz • Seabright Area Plan State of California, Prop. 84 funds
Santa Cruz County •
Santa Monica •LUCE Implementation, specific plans for transit oriented districts
HUD/TIGER II, Sustainable Communities Planning Grant
Shasta Lake •
Housing Element Update; Design Standards; Historic Context Statement; Healthy Communities Goals, Policies and Implementation Measures
HCD CDBG Program; Shasta County Public Health (Healthy Shasta)
Signal Hill •
Solana Beach • In progress Strategic Growth Council - In progress
Soledad •Grant applications submitted but not yet awarded for update of the city's downtown specific plan..
Sonoma •
Sonoma County •Energy Efficiency Zoning Code Refinements
EECBG - federal DOE
South Gate •
South Lake Tahoe •
South Pasadena •
St. Helena •Pending grant for Zoning Ordinance Update
State of California Strategic Growth Council Sustainable Communities Planning Grant Program
Stockton • Climate Action Plan DOE and HUD
Suisun City •A senior housing feasibility study in the City's PDA
CDBG Planning and Technical Assistance Grant from the California Department of Housing and Community Development
Sunnyvale •
Temple City •
Torrance •
Truckee •
Tulare May be Pending
Tuolumne County • Regional Blueprint Caltrans
Ukiah •
Vacaville •
Vallejo • Corridor Design StudyCaltrans Community Based Transportation Grant
Ventura County •Mitigation/adaptation to climate change/biological conservation program, watercourse wetlands buffer
Coast Impact Assistance Program, Mineral Management Service
Victorville •Sustainable Communities Planning Grant
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no
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Visalia •Comprehensive General Plan Update; Light Rail Corridor/Route Planning
California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley - Smart Valley Places
Vista •Alternative Transportation Study for downtown (core) area
Sustainable Communities Grant from SANDAG
Walnut Creek •Grant application is pending. Grant proposal is for a Specific Plan
Grant application is pending. Grant application filed with the State of California Strategic Growth Council
Wasco •Open Space and Water Conservation (just awarded, not yet commenced)
Urban Greening Planning Grant - Strategic Growth Council
Watsonville •
Westmorland • Green Energy Land UseCompass Blueprint demonstration/ SCAG
Williams • Upgrade a HVAC Unit in City HallEnergy Efficiency Community Development Block Grant - Energy Commission
Willows •
Windsor • Station Area Plan MTC and SMART
Winters •
Yuba County • Corridor Planning Caltrans
Yucaipa •
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Aliso Viejo •
Arcadia •
Bell Gardens •
Berkeley • To be used for implementing a San Pablo Avenue Improvement Plan and Design Guidelines
Strategic Growth Council grant
Butte County • Safety Element funding Disaster Recovery Initiative
Calimesa • Updating our Downtown District Code Compass Blueprint Demonstration Project from SCAG
Carlsbad •
Carmel-by-the-Sea •
Chula Vista • 1) Habitat restoration/enhancement. 2) Energy conservation
1) Environmental Mitigation, SANDAG. 2) 2010-12 Partnership, SDG&E.
Coachella •
Concord •
Contra Costa County •
Corcoran • Park expansion and improvements- may not have received this grant yet.
State Park Development and Community Revitalization Grant
Cotati • Two grants: One to add trees and other urban design elements to a redesigned downtown boulevard. The other was for an Intermodal Facility which will serve the SMART train.
Metropolitan Transportation Commission (TLC) and ABAG
Davis • We just received funding approval for streetscape designs
Caltrans transportation planning grant
Delano •
Dublin • Implementation of West Dublin BART Specific Plan
TLC Grant from MTC
El Dorado County •
Fairfax •
Firebaugh •
Fort Bragg • Funding not announced yet, but we applied for coastal trail & parkland development and the Noyo Center Nature Facility
Prop 84- OGALS
Fowler •
Fremont •
Fresno •
Fullerton • 3D modeling of downtown with GIS enabled database
SCAG Compass
The following list identifies jurisdictions that applied for grants to implement land use plans in the last year, whether they received the grant, the use of the grant, and the funding agency.
JurisDiCtions that aPPlieD For grants to iMPleMent lanD use Plans
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Highland •
Holtville • Downtown Code Sustainable Communities Strategies/ SCAG
Kern County •
Kings County •
La Mirada • Underwrrite a Specific Plan for the Imperial Highway Corridor in La Mirada
Sourthern California Association of Governments
Lodi •
Long Beach • New Form Based Code Strategic Growth Council
Manteca •
Marina • Silver Catalyst Project Status used for elevated ranking for future grants.
Catalyst Projects for California Sustainable Communities
Merced •
Mono County • Interagency land tenure adjustment planning
Prop 84- Sierra Nevada Conservancy
Monrovia •
Monterey Park •
Moraga •
National City • Transit-oriented development and implementation of the Westside Specific Plan
Catalyst Projects for California Sustainable Strategies Pilot Program/HCD
Oakdale •
Orinda •
Orland • MF project, infrastructure, sidewalks improvement
CDBG and HOME funds
Perris •
Pinole •
Placer County •
Rancho Cucamonga •
Redlands • TDR and TOD plan SCAG/Compass Blueprint demonstration project
Riverbank •
Riverside County •
Roseville •
Sacramento •
Sacramento County • Infrastructure for Complete Streets SACOG Community Design Grant
San Diego • Still in process Various applications in under federal, state and regional programs
San Francisco • Urban Forest Plan, Chinatown Streetscape and TOD (Central Subway)
Cal Natural Resource Agency for Strategic Growth Council and Transportation Planning Grant Program FY 2010/11 (Caltrans)
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no
Pend
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San Gabriel • Both grants would be used to rewrite our zoning ordinance to make it more green and sustainable.
Strategic Growth Council and the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)
San Luis Obispo • Climate Action Plan EECBG
San Mateo • Hillsdale Station Area Plan Bay Area Focus Grant
San Rafael •
Sanger •
Santa Barbara County
• Implementation of Community Plans Proposition 84
Santa Clara • Zoning Code Update Sustainable Communities Planning Grant & Incentive Program - California
Santa Cruz • Seabright Area Plan State of California Prop. 84
Santa Cruz County •
Seaside • Infrastructure planning and construction documents for a new mixed-use, transit-oriented downtown Specific Plan
Economic Development Assistance Program Grant (US Economic Development Administration)
Sonoma County •
South Gate •
St. Helena • Implement General Plan goals HUD DOT Sustainable Communites Partnership Grants
Sunnyvale •
Taft •
Temple City •
Torrance •
Tracy • Development of the Sustainability Action Plan
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Department of Energy
Truckee •
Tulare May be pending
Tulare County • Zoning Ordinance Revisions Planning Grant Program, California Stratigic Growth Council
Union City • Pedestrian plaza enhancements in a TOD area
MTC TLC
Watsonville •
Windsor • Station Area Plan-Specific Plan-EIR MTC and SMART
Woodland • Street scape improvements Design Grant from SACOG
Yountville • Pedestrian/Bike Trail Federal Stimulus Program
Yucaipa •
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Jurisdiction Other
Agoura Hills
Alameda County
Albany
Alpine County
Apple Valley
Atascadero
Avalon
Avenal
Bakersfield
Baldwin Park
Bellflower
Belvedere Was first adopted by City Council by resolution and then integrated into the General Plan Safety Element.
Benicia In 2005 ABAG took the lead in developing the Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) for the Bay Area, which 87 cities, counties and special districts adopted. The plan consisted of 324 mitigation strategies focusing on actions to reduce damage from disasters across a broad spectrum of issues including those related to government services, health care systems, infrastructure, housing, the economy, education, and land use. Strategies attempt to reduce loss of life and property damage, as well as speed up recovery of those systems. ABAG is again taking the lead to update the plan as required by FEMA, along with at least 97 cities, counties and special districts. Several cities, counties, and special districts that did not participate in the original LHMP are participating in the 2009 update. However, some jurisdictions are no longer participating. For the update, the list of strategies has been increased to 357 to deal specifically with climate change and recovery planning issues. In addition, the update includes regional priorities for mitigation, which were developed by consensus at a series of workshops attended by staff from cities, counties and special districts. In February 2007, the City of Benicia adopted the Association of Bay Area Government’s (ABAG) Taming Natural Disasters plan and the City’s Annex, Strategies, and Critical Facilities Plan as the City of Benicia’s Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP).
Berkeley
Beverly Hills
Bradbury
Brawley
Brentwood Adobted by Resolution the ABAG Mutli-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan
Brisbane
Buellton Working with office of county emergency services to prepare the LHMP in 2010-2011
Burlingame
Butte County
Calaveras County
Calimesa
Calistoga Initiated, not yet completed
Campbell
JurisDiCtions that have aDoPteD a loCal hazarD Mitigation Plan by resolution or other Means.
loCal hazarD Mitigation Plans
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Jurisdiction Other
Capitola In Process
Carmel-by-the-Sea We adopted an Emergency Operations Plan by Resolution, not sure if that is what you are referring to
Cathedral City
Ceres
Chico
Chino
Chino Hills Currently working on it.
Chula Vista
Clayton
Cloverdale
Colma
Concord
Contra Costa County
Corona
Danville
Davis
Del Mar
Del Rey Oaks
Delano
Diamond Bar
Duarte
Dublin In process.
El Cajon
El Cerrito In coordination with ABAG
El Dorado County
Elk Grove Multi-jurisdiction
Emeryville
Encinitas By resolution- Multijurisdictional
Fairfax
Fairfield
Fontana
Fort Bragg Unknown
Fresno
Fresno County
Fullerton LHMP prepared and currently under review by CalEMA
Garden Grove Emergency Operations Plan (EOP)
Glendale
Gonzales 2010 general plan update references City's use of "Multi-jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan, Monterey County".
Guadalupe By resolution: included in County of Santa Barbara's update of plan in preparation
Hawaiian Gardens
Hayward Currently participating in ABAG's Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigaton Plan Update
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Jurisdiction Other
Healdsburg
Hermosa Beach
Highland
Hillsborough
Humboldt County
Huntington Beach
Huntington Park
Imperial County Not known
Indian Wells We use the County of Riverside LHMP
Indio
Inyo County
Irwindale
Jackson
Kern County Incorporated into the two General Plans text (by reference) Kern County General Plan and Metropolitan Bakersfield General Plan
Kings County
Kingsburg
La Cañada Flintridge In the process of completing
La Mesa
La Puente
La Quinta WIll be addressed with current General Plan update effort.
La Verne
Laguna Beach
Lakewood
Larkspur
Lassen County In review to be adopted.
Lemon Grove
Lemoore
Lincoln
Lodi In process
Loma Linda Still working on plan- resolution and ordinance.
Lompoc
Long Beach
Los Alamitos As a part of the Emergency Operations Plan
Los Altos A draft LHMP is in the process of being reviewed and approved.
Los Altos Hills
Los Angeles
Los Angeles County
Lynwood
Manhattan Beach
Marin County
Marysville
Mendocino County
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Mendota
Menlo Park Are close to adopting.
Merced We are in the process of preparing and adopting a LHMP, which should be completed in 18-24 months.
Mill Valley
Millbrae Multi-Jurisdictional LHMP with ABAG
Modesto
Mono County
Montclair In the process of developing a LHMP.
Monte Sereno
Monterey Unknown
Moraga Staff
Moreno Valley
Mount Shasta In process
Murrieta
Napa
Napa County Don't know. (This is handled by another agency.)
National City
Nevada County
Newman
Newport Beach
Norwalk
Oakland In progress
Ojai The City, in conjunction with the other Ventura County cities, is currently working with the Ventura County Sheriff's Department in developing a LHMP.
Ontario
Orange
Orange County In process
Orland Use County LHMP/enforced by Police Dept./Sheriff
Oxnard
Pacifica
Palm Desert County Office of Emergency Services
Palo Alto By resolution. Natural Hazards mitigation programs and policies is currently located in the City's Natural Environment Element in the Comprehensive Plan.
Palos Verdes Estates
Paradise Adopted by Butte County on behalf of and endorsed by the Town of Paradise.
Pasadena Council adopted LHMP without resolution
Patterson
Pico Rivera
Placer County
Plumas County
Pomona
Portola Have applied for funds for a LHMP and update of the General Plan Safety Element.
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Jurisdiction Other
Portola Valley
Rancho Cucamonga We are in the process of updating our LHMP
Rancho Palos Verdes
Rancho Santa Margarita
Redding
Redlands
Redondo Beach
Redwood City Will be part of the 2010 General Plan.
Rio Vista
Riverbank
Riverside
Riverside County County of Riverside Board of Supervisors Policy
Rolling Hills Estates
Roseville
Ross We are currently working on drafting a plan.
Sacramento County's plan is used by the City, and its preparation was actively supported by the City of Sacramento and other cities in the county.
Sacramento County
Salinas
San Bernardino County
San Diego
San Diego County
San Francisco
San Francisco County
San Joaquin County Board Order
San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo County
San Marcos
San Mateo
San Pablo
San Ramon
Sand City
Santa Ana
Santa Barbara County
Santa Clara
Santa Clarita
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz County
Santa Fe Springs
Santa Maria
Santa Rosa
Saratoga
Sebastopol
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Jurisdiction Other
Shasta Lake
Sierra Madre
Simi Valley
Solana Beach
Sonoma
Sonoma County
South Gate
South Lake Tahoe Adopted as part of General Plan
South Pasadena
South San Francisco
Suisun City In progress. These policies are currently being drafted.
Sutter County
Taft
Tehama Have started participation in Tehama County Multi-jurisdictional HMP - had one introductory meeting. Forming steering committee and submitted LOI to participate.
Temple City
Tiburon
Tracy
Tuolumne County
Turlock
Tustin
Ukiah
Union City
Vacaville
Ventura County Multi-jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan for ventura County adopted June 7, 2005 by Resolution.
Vernon The City has adopted a Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (NHMP).
Victorville
Villa Park
Walnut Creek
Wasco
Watsonville
West Covina
Whittier
Wildomar
Willows
Windsor
Yolo County
Yountville
Yuba County
Yucaipa
Yucca Valley
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Agoura HillsAlameda CountyAlbanyAlpine CountyAtascaderoBakersfieldBaldwin ParkBellflowerBeniciaBerkeleyBeverly HillsBradburyBrawleyBrisbaneBurlingameButte CountyCalaveras CountyCalimesaCampbellCeresChinoChula VistaClaytonColmaConcordDanvilleDel MarDel Rey OaksDiamond BarDuarteEl CajonEl Dorado CountyEmeryvilleEncinitasFairfaxFairfieldFresno County
FullertonGlendaleGonzalesGuadalupeHermosa BeachHighlandHillsboroughHumboldt CountyHuntington BeachHuntington ParkIndioInyo CountyIrwindaleKern CountyKings CountyKingsburgLa MesaLa PuenteLa VerneLakewoodLemon GroveLemooreLincolnLong BeachLos AngelesLos Angeles CountyLynwoodManhattan BeachMarysvilleMendocino CountyMenlo ParkMercedModestoMono CountyMonte SerenoMoraga
NapaNational CityNevada CountyNewmanNewport BeachOntarioOrangeOrange CountyOxnardPacificaPalo AltoPalos Verdes EstatesParadisePasadenaPlacer CountyPlumas CountyPomonaPortola ValleyRancho Palos VerdesRancho Santa MargaritaReddingRedlandsRedondo BeachRio VistaRiverbankRiverside CountyRolling Hills EstatesRosevilleRossSalinasSan Bernardino CountySan DiegoSan Diego CountySan FranciscoSan Francisco CountySan Joaquin County
San Luis ObispoSan Luis Obispo CountySan MarcosSan MateoSan PabloSand CitySanta AnaSanta Barbara CountySanta ClaraSanta ClaritaSanta CruzSanta Cruz CountySanta Fe SpringsSaratogaSebastopolShasta LakeSierra MadreSimi ValleySonomaSonoma CountySouth GateSuisun CityTemple CityTiburonTuolumne CountyTurlockTustinUkiahUnion CityVacavilleWatsonvilleWhittierWindsorYuba CountyYucaipaYucca Valley
JurisDiCtions that have aDoPteD a loCal hazarD Mitigation Plan anD where the Planning DePartMent PartiCiPateD in its DeveloPMent
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Jurisdiction Comment
Agoura Hills
Alameda County
Avenal
Belvedere
Berkeley
Brisbane
Butte County
Calaveras County
Calimesa
Carmel-by-the-Sea
Colma Once the LHMP update has been completed, it will be incorporated as part of the Safety Element of the Colma General Plan.
Concord
Contra Costa County An update to Safety Element that would include LHMP in progress. The Safety Element has not yet been submitted for hearing to County Planning Commission or Board of Supervisors.
Corona
El Cajon
El Dorado County It was an implementation program requirement
Fairfax
Fontana
Fullerton
Gonzales
Humboldt County
Huntington Beach
Inyo County
Kern County
Kings County
Kingsburg
La Cañada Flintridge It will be referenced in the GP
Larkspur Will be in update.
Los Angeles County
Lynwood
Marin County
Mendota
Merced LHMP is in the process of being prepared, but no decision has been made about incorporating it into the Safety Element, although it is mentioned as an implementing action in the Safety Element.
Modesto
Mono County
Napa County It was incorporated by reference.
Nevada County
JurisDiCtions that have aDoPteD a loCal hazarD Mitigation Plan anD is inCorPorateD as Part oF the saFety eleMent
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Jurisdiction Comment
Newport Beach By reference.
Ontario
Orange It is referenced in the text of Public Safety Element, but no lengthy elaboration on the content.
Orange County
Palo Alto
Placer County
Portola Valley
Rancho Palos Verdes
Rancho Santa Margarita
Redlands
Riverbank Safety Element gives broad policy direction while plan is more precise than needed for a GP
Riverside
Riverside County
Roseville
San Bernardino County
San Diego
San Francisco Referenced. It is separate: ABAG multi-jurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan
San Mateo
San Ramon
Santa Barbara County
Santa Cruz Will be referenced in the updated General Plan
Santa Rosa
Simi Valley General Plan Update in progress.
Sonoma County
South Gate
South Lake Tahoe
Suisun City The Safety Element is currently being updated and will be consistent with the LHMP, which is also currently being drafted.
Sutter County
Tuolumne County
Turlock
Watsonville
Yuba County Incorporating into update of Safety Element
Yucaipa
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Agoura Hills Currently updating LHMP. Will notify CEMA once approved.
Alameda County
Belvedere
Berkeley Not sure
Butte County
Calaveras County
Calimesa
Corona
Del Mar
Diamond Bar City Council adopted a Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan in 2004 in conformance with the Federal Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, and submitted it to FEMA which, in turn notifies the California Emergency Management Agency.
El Cajon
El Dorado County
Encinitas
Fairfax
Fontana
Hermosa Beach Not sure
Humboldt County
Huntington Beach
Kern County
Kingsburg
Los Angeles County
Lynwood
Mendocino County
Mendota
Modesto
Mono County
Napa It is not clear whether this has or has not occurred. Presume notification was provided.
Napa County Don't know. The LHMP was updated by another agency subsequent to its incorporation by reference into the Safety Element of the General Plan.
Nevada County
Newport Beach
Orange Have not notified the California EMA.
Oxnard Being updated again, almost published
Palo Alto
Placer County
Portola Valley
Rancho Palos Verdes
Rancho Santa Margarita
JurisDiCtions that have notiFieD the CaliFornia eMergenCy ManageMent agenCy oF the aDoPtion oF the lhMP anD it’s inClusion in
the saFety eleMent
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Jurisdiction Comment
Redlands
Roseville
San Diego
San Francisco ABAG has done so
San Mateo
San Ramon
Simi Valley General Plan Update in progress, notification to key agencies will be part of the process.
Sonoma County
Sutter County
Tuolumne County We notified our Couty Office of Emergency Services who would have notified the State Agency.
Turlock
Villa Park
Watsonville
Yucaipa
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Alameda CountyBelvedereBeniciaBrisbaneBurlingameEmeryvilleEncinitas*Fairfax
FairfieldHermosa BeachHumboldt CountyLa MesaLarkspurNapa CountyPortola Valley
Rancho Palos VerdesRedondo BeachRiverside CountyRossSalinasSan FranciscoSan Pablo
Santa ClaraSanta ClaritaSanta Cruz CountySaratogaTemple CityTurlockWalnut Creek
JurisDiCtions that DisCuss aDaPtations anD Changes in hazarDs resulting FroM CliMate Change in their lhMP
* The 2010 update will address climate change.
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topic Book of lists edition
Adult Business Ordinances................................................1998, 1996Aesthetics Standards...................................................................1991Affordable Housing District....................................................................................2000
Funding.................................................................................2006Overlay....................................................................................2007
Water/Sewer Service Providers................................................2009Agricultural Buffer Zones.............................................................1998Airport Comprehensive Land Use Plan...........................................2005American Recovery and Reinvestment Act..................................2010Annexation Agreements.............................................................1991Annexation Policies within the General Plan................................1997Antiquated Subdivisions....................................................1993, 1998Architectural or Design Review Committee.................................1999Architectural Guidelines Manual.................................................1988Area Planning Commissions........................................................1994Areas of Benefit...........................................................................1991Assessment Districts...................................................................1991Bicycle Master Plan............................................................2001, 2009“Big Box” Policy..................................................................2001, 2005Billboard Ban Ordinances............................................................1990Bingo Parlor Regulations....................................................1986, 1991Blueprint...................................................................2009, 2010,2011Broadband/Technology High-Speed Internet................................................................2008 Municipal Wireless Project......................................................2008Building Maintenance Ordinance/Standards....................1988, 1998Building Permits, Architectural Review.......................................1998Building/Sewer Moratoria...........................................................1986Capital Improvement Programs..................................................1994Cartography General Cartography...............................................................1994Cellular Tower/Antenna Restriction............................................1998Cellular/Radio Tower Antenna Leasing Property..........................1998Census Housing and Population Counts..............................................2003 Information Service.................................................................2003CEQA CEQAnet Database..................................................................2001 Climate Change.......................................................................2008 Electronic Archive...................................................................2005 Electronic Submission...................................................2004, 2005 Environmental Impact Report Consultants....................1998, 2000 Environmental Impact Report Preparation.............................1993 Environmental Review Fees....................................................1992 Exemption...............................................................................1996 Guidelines, Local.............................................................1989, 1999 Litigation........................................................................2000, 2005 Master Environmental Assessments.......................................1992 Master Environmental Impact Report.....................................1995 Mitigation Monitoring Programs...................................1994, 2000
Mitigation Programs................1989, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2006 Negative Declaration...............................................................1993 Policies for Selecting Consultants............................................1996 Significant Thresholds...........................................1998, 2000, 2008 Statutory Exemptions..............................................................2005 Streamlining Decisions..................................................2003, 2007 Written Policies for Selecting CEQA Consultants......................1996Charter City Consistency.............................................................1990Child Care Computerized Day Care Information......................................1997 Conditions of Approval for Child Care Facilities.......................1999 Establishment of Services or Facilities.....................................2006 Guidelines for Developers.......................................................1989 In-Lieu Fees as Condition of Project Approval..................1989, 1999 Policies....................................................................................2006Climate Change/Global Warming Planning Policies CEQA Mitigation......................................................................2009 CEQA Threshold of Significance.....................................2008, 2009
Climate Action Plan.................................................................2010 Conditions of Approval............................................................2008
Environmental Review...................................................2008, 2009 General Plan..................................................................2009, 2010 Green Building Program..........................................................2008 Policies/Programs.......................................2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Sustainability Plan...................................................................2010Code Consistency........................................................................1989Commissioner Training Handbook...............................................1996Commissioner Training Program.................................................1996Community/Urban Design Manuals..................................1986, 1988Compete Streets
Policies and Programs.............................................................2011Transportation Users...............................................................2011Street Standards.....................................................................2011
Computers Computer Applications.........................................1989, 1990, 2001 Computer Online Information.............................1996, 2001, 2005 Computerized Day Care Information......................................1997 Multi-Agency Computer System.............................................1996 Staff Computer Network.........................................................1996 Staff Computers......................................................................1996Condominium Conversion Ordinances.............................1988, 2007Conditions of Approval Building Permits.............................................................1988, 1993 Child Care Facilities.................................................................1999 Demolition Permits.................................................................1988 General Plan Amendments.....................................................1988 Permits to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions........................2008 Zone Changes.................................................................1988, 1993Consultant Selection..........................................................1986, 2004Crime Safe Community Policies..................................................1999Data Tracking Tools......................................................................2001Density Bonus..............................1986, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2006, 2009Design or Architectural Review Committee.................................1999
CuMMulative book oF lists entries
The following index contains a list of topics that have been raised in OPR’s Annual Planning Surveys from 1991 to present. Topics are listed alphabetically, followed by the year of the Book of Lists publication in which the topic was mentioned. To locate past editions of the Book of Lists, please visit www.opr.ca.gov or contact the State Clearinghouse at (916) 445-0613.
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Design Review Procedures.......................................1985, 1991, 1992Development Agreements.................................................1987, 1989, 1990, 2004 Moratorium............................................................................2000 Processing Fees..............................................................1985, 1992 Standards................................................................................1993Downtown/Main Street Specific Plan.........................................2007Economic Development.....................................................1992, 1997Electromagnetic Fields.......................................................1992, 1997Emergency Shelter Regulations.........................................1987, 1989Energy Conservation Ordinances..............................................1990, 2001 Consumption Tracking.............................................................2001 Element in General Plan..................................................2001, 2010 Impacts...................................................................................2000 Power Plant Siting...................................................................2001 Solar Energy Approval Process.................................................2011
Solare Energy Ordinance.........................................................2011Use.........................................................................................2010
Environmental Justice.......................................................2001, 2006Environmental Subdivisions........................................................2000Exotic Animal Ordinances...........................................................1990Expiration of Inactive Permits....................................................1991Fire Resistant Landscaping Ordinance........................................1994Fire Hazard Evaluation................................................................1994Fiscal Impact Analysis...............................................1989, 1995, 1996Flood Hazard Mapping................................................................1994Floor Area Ration (FAR) Standards...............................................1993Form-Based Codes....................................................2006, 2007, 2010Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) Department of Toxic Substances Control.................................2008 OPR Technical Advisory: Consideration of FUDS......................2008 US Army Corps of Engineers..................................................2008Gated Communities, Private.......................................................1997Geographic Information System..........1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004General Plan Amendments.................................................................1989, 1992 EIR..................................................................................1995, 2003 Circulation Element.................................................................2005 Climate Change....................................................2008, 2009, 2010 Consulting with OPR................................................................2007 Energy Element.............................................................2001, 2010 Environmental Justice.............................................................2006 Format....................................................................................2008 Funding..........................................................................1995, 2003 Goods Movement...................................................................2005 Greenhouse Gas Emissions..................................2008, 2009, 2010 Guidelines...............................................................................2007 Health-Related Policies..................................................2008, 2010 Inclusive Community Planning................................................2007 Job-Housing Balance...............................................................2005 Level of Service Standards.......................................................2010 Military....................................................................................2008 Permit Fee...............................................................................2006 Planning Horizon.....................................................................2001 Population at Buildout.............................................................2001 Regional Plan...........................................................................2010 Renewable Energy Facilities/Development............................2005 School Siting............................................................................2009 Telecommunication Infrastructure Element............................2005 Transit Oriented Developments...............................................2010 Transportation........................................................................2010
Tribal Consultation...............................................2007, 2008, 2009 Update.................................................................1995, 1996, 2006 Urban Design Element.............................................................2005 Vision Statements...................................................................1991 Water Element........................................................................2006 Water Supply...........................................................................2006Grading Ordinances....................................................................1994Granny Flats/Second Units.....1986, 1988, 1991, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007Grants
Implementation of Land Use Plans..........................................2011 Infrastructure.......................................................................2010
Planning.........................................................................2010, 2011Greenbelts..................................................................................1991Greenhouse Gas Emissions......................................2009, 2010, 2011 Baseline.................................... ..........................2009, 2010, 2011 Reduction Initiative.................................................................2010 Reduction Plan...............................................................2010, 2011 Reduction Target..................................................2009, 2010, 2011Groundwater Management Plan.................................................2010Growth Control Ballot Measures................................................1985Growth Management........................................................1989, 2001Habitat Conservation Plan..........................................................2001Habitat Preservation...................................................................1992Hazard Mitigation Policies/Programs..........................................1997Healthy Communities...............................................2006, 2008, 2010 Pedestrian Friendly Neighborhoods........................................2006High-Speed Internet....................................................................2008Hillside Design Standards/Guidelines..................................................2005 Development Regulations.......................................................1993 Ordinances...........................................................1985, 1989, 1994Historic Preservation..........................................................1987, 1993Historical Resources Commission or Committee........................1999Home Occupations......................................................................1988Housing Affordable............................................................2000, 2006, 2007 Homeless................................................................................2003 Special Housing Needs Ordinance/Program............................2007 Temporary Moratoria..............................................................1997Impact Fees....................................................1990, 1992, 1995, 2001Inclusionary Housing Programs................................1990, 1996, 2007Inclusive Community Planning....................................................2007Infill Development.............................................................2000, 2006 Barriers...................................................................................2006 Exemption....................................................2003, 2004, 2005, 2007Infrastructure Grants..................................................................2010Infrastructure Mapping..............................................................1994Internet Activity..........................................................................1997Jobs-Housing Balance...............................................1988, 1990, 2005Joint Development......................................................................1988Joint Powers Agreement.............................................................1993Land Banking....................................................................1986, 1989Land By Gift Deed......................................................................1991Landscape Manuals.....................................................................1988Landscaping Standards...............................................................2010Land Use Compatibility Analysis.................................................1994Land Use Distributions................................................................1989Land Use Mapping......................................................................1994Land Use Planning Funding.........................................................2008Landscaping, Water Conservation...............................................2009Level of Service Standards...........................................................2010Live-Work Ordinances.......................................................1985, 1990
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Local Agency Formation Commission...........................................2005Local Hazard Mitigation Plans......................................................2011Lot Design....................................................................................1994Lot Line Adjustments..................................................................1991Lot Merger Provisions.................................................................1989Low-Impact Development (LID) Standards..................................2010Low-Income Housing.........................................................1992, 1993LUPIN.........................................................................................2000Memorandum of Understanding................................................1993Military Facilities California Advisory Handbook for Community and Military Compatibility Planning.......................................................2007 California Digital Conservation Atlas........................................2007 California Military Land Use Compatibility Analyst.................2007 Coordination...........................................................................2007 Development Review Process.................................................2007 General Plan............................................................................2008 Installations.........................................................2004, 2007, 2008 Land Use Applications.............................................................2007 Point of Contact.......................................................................2007Mixed-Use Development Ordinances.......................1989, 1996, 2000Mobile Home Ordinances...........................................................1992Mom and Pop Stores...................................................................1995Multi-Cultural Advisory Councils.................................................1997Multi-Lingual Public Hearing Notices..........................................1997Municipal Advisory Councils.......................................................1990Municipal Wireless Project.........................................................2008Neighborhood-Level Planning.....................................................1997Neotraditional Development......................................................1995New Towns..................................................................................1994Noise Ordinances....................................................1987, 1991, 1998Notice of Completion Form CERES Website........................................................................2007 OPR Website...........................................................................2007Parcel Maps Merger of Lots.........................................................................1997 Tentative.................................................................................1997Park/Open Space Commission....................................................2000Park Planning Standards..............................................................1989Park and Recreational Facilities..........................................1992, 1995Pedestrian Master Plan......................................................2001, 2009Permit Processing Programs...........................1990, 1993, 1995, 1997Performance Zoning....................................................................1987Phased Growth...........................................................................1991Planned Unit Development Ordinances.......................................1988Planning Brochures.......................................................................1988, 1990 Commissions.........................................................1986, 1991, 1999 Commission Handbooks..........................................................1988 Grants....................................................................................2010 Horizon...................................................................................2001 Horizon Population at Buildout...............................................2001 Long-Range/Comprehensive Activities...................................2010 Regional, Collaborative........................................2003, 2008, 2010 Regional, Blueprint...............................................2008, 2009, 2010 Transportation........................................................................2004Power Plant Siting........................................................................2001Presentation Maps......................................................................1992Professional Planners.........................................................1991, 1993Public Art Ordinances........................................................1987, 1992Public Notice...............................................................................2003Public Participation.....................................................................2003
Public Transit...............................................................................1992Quimby Act Ordinances............................................1985, 1989, 1997Recordation of Conditions...........................................................1997Recreational Trails.......................................................................1991Recycled Water Ordinance..........................................................2010Redevelopment.................................................................1993, 1995Redevelopment Agency.....................................................1995, 1996Referendum Elections.................................................................1991Regional Plans.............................................................................2011Regional Water Quality Control Board Low Impact Development Standards.....................................2010Remote Sensing..........................................................................1994Renewable Energy Generation....................................................2010Requests for Proposals................................................................1991R.V. Park Regulations...................................................................1986Rent Control Ordinances....................................................1987, 1992Right-to-Farm Ordinances..................................................1990, 1997Riparian Area Regulations...........................................................1993Satellite Dish Regulations/Standards..................................1986, 1991School Fees.................................................................................1995School Siting.....................................................................1991, 2009Seismic Safety.............................................................................1990Sequestration, Local....................................................................2010Service Area Establishment.........................................................1994Sewer Improvements..................................................................1992Sewer Service Providers..............................................................2009Sidewalk Café Regulations..........................................................1993Sidewalk Vendor Ordinances.............................................1988, 1991Sign Ordinances.................................................................1987, 1996Single-Room Occupancy Regulation..................................1996, 2009Specific Plans...................................................1987, 1990, 1994, 1996 Downtown/Main Street..........................................................2007Sphere of Influence.....................................................................2001State Clearinghouse Service........................................................2004Storm Drainage...........................................................................1992Street Access.....................................................................................1991 Complete Streets Policies.......................................................2009 Improvements........................................................................1992 Streetscape Standards............................................................2010 Tree Ordinances.............................................................1988, 1996Subdivision Design Guidelines....................................................................1990 Ordinances.....................................................................1989, 1995Substandard Lots, Merger of........................................................1998Surplus Public Lands...................................................................1988Sustainable Communities Strategy.............................................2011Sustainable Development Policies...............................................1999Tax Base......................................................................................2010T.D.R. Ordinance/Procedures...................................1985, 1986, 1990Teleport Zoning...........................................................................1991Televised Board Meetings...........................................................1996Time Share Condominium Ordinances........................................1991Traffic Generation Studies.................................................................1988 Impact Fees.............................................................................1988 Mitigation Fees..............................................................1997, 2005 Traffic Signal Exactions...................................................1986, 1992Transit Oriented Development (TOD)........................2001, 2004, 2010Tree Inventory...............................................................................2010 Ordinance......................................................................1990, 2010
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Tentative Subdivision Map Programs.................................1988, 1997Transportation...................................................................2005, 2009 Bicycle/Pedestrian Master Plan...............................................2009 Concept Report.......................................................................2005 Regional Transportation Plan.........................................1990, 2004Tribal Consultation, California Native American Conservation Easements.........................................................2009 Consultation.........................................................2006, 2007, 2009 General Plan/Specific Plan Policies........................2007, 2008, 2009 Native American Heritage Commission..........................2006, 2007 Point of Contact..............................................................2008, 2009 Pre-Consultation.....................................................................2006 Protocols/Guidelines.....................................................2006, 2009 Tribal Consultation Guidelines.................................................2006Universal Design..........................................................................2007Urban Design Standards............................................1991, 1996, 2005Urban Forestry Management Plan...............................................2010Urban Growth Boundaries.......................................1994, 1999, 2006Urban Limit Lines.....................................................1994, 1996, 1999Vegetation Change......................................................................1994Vehicle Miles Traveled........................................................2010, 2011Vesting Tentative Map Ordinances....................................1987, 1989Visioning Processes.....................................................................1994View Protection Ordinances.......................................................1991Waste Management Plans..........................................................1997Water Conservation Ordinances..............................................1990, 2009 Groundwater Management Plan.............................................2010 Groundwater Protection.........................................................2003
Landscaping Standards...........................................................2010 Recycling.......................................................................2003, 2010 Service Providers.................................................2003, 2005, 2009 Source.....................................................................................2003 Supply Assessment.................................................................2005 Supply Planning...................................................2003, 2005, 2006 Use..........................................................................................2010Wetlands Program Habitat Conservation..............................................................1996 Land Trust...............................................................................1996 Public Acquisition....................................................................1996 Scenic Easement.....................................................................1996 Wetlands Bank........................................................................1996Wild Animal Permits...................................................................1993Wildfire Hazard Regulation.........................................................1996Williamson Act............................................................................1995Wildland Fire Protection Regulations.................................1989, 1990Zero Lot Line Provisions....................................................1989, 1996Zoning Administrator..........................................................................1999 Artists’ Lofts.............................................................................1998 Codes......................................................................................2006 Dispute Mediating...................................................................1996 Illustrated Zoning Ordinance...................................................2005 Integrated with the General Plan............................................1996 Newsracks...............................................................................1998 Ordinances (Year Adopted)..........................1988, 1994, 1995, 1999 Overlay Zones................................................................2006, 2007
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GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF PLANNING AND RESEARCH
ANNUAL PLANNING SURVEY 2010
JURISDICTION CONTACT INFORMATION
Agency Name:
Street Address: Mailing Address:
Phone: Director’s Name:
Fax: Director’s Title:
Email: Website:
ABOUT YOUR JURISDICTION
County (for cities): County seat:
Charter City: Yes No Square miles: Number of Planners:
GENERAL PLAN MANDATORY ELEMENTS
Please list the year that your jurisdiction adopted a comprehensive update of each element:
Land Use
Circulation
Conservation
Housing
Noise
Open Space
Safety
If your jurisdiction is currently updating its General Plan, which elements is it updating? N/A
Land Use Housing Open Space
Circulation Noise Safety
Conservation Other (please specify):
When do you expect to complete the update of your General Plan and/or Housing Element? N/A
GENERAL PLAN OPTIONAL ELEMENTS
Please check each optional element that is contained in your general plan and then provide the year of that element’s most
recent update.
Administration:
Aesthetics:
Agriculture:
Air Quality*:
Airport:
Archaeological:
Bicycle:
Biological:
Child Care:
Climate Change/Global Warming:
Coastal:
Commerce:
Community:
Cultural:
Design:
Economic:
Education:
Emergency:
Energy:
Environment:
Fire:
Fiscal:
Flood Control:
Forestry:
Geothermal:
Governance:
Growth Management:
Hazardous Waste:
Historic Preservation:
Implementation:
Military Facilities:
Mineral Resources:
Parking:
Parks & Recreation:
Public Facilities:
Public Services:
Redevelopment:
Regionalism:
Resource Conservation:
Scenic Highways:
Seismic:
Social Services:
Sustainability:
Trailways:
Transportation:
Urban Boundaries:
Waste:
Water:
Other:
* The Air Quality Element is a required element for jurisdictions within the boundaries of the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District.
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A. COMPLETE STREETS
As of January 1, 2011, upon the next comprehensive general plan or element update, all local jurisdictions will be required to
incorporate complete street goals, policies and implementation measures into their circulation elements. These goals, policies
and implementation measures must address all transportation users including bicyclists, children, persons with disabilities,
motorists, movers of commercial goods, pedestrians, users of public transportation and seniors (G.C. 65302).
1. If your jurisdiction has adopted complete streets policies, where are the policies and/or programs integrated? (Check all that
apply)
General Plan Circulation Element
Complete Streets Design Standards (Stand alone document)
Street Design Standards
Comprehensive Transportation Plan
Bicycle Master Plan
Pedestrian Master Plan
Bike and Pedestrian Plan
Other - explain:
N/A
a. If your jurisdiction has adopted complete streets policies, does your jurisdiction’s complete streets policy(ies) take
the following transportation users into consideration? (Check all that apply)
Bicyclists Pedestrians
Children Users of Public Transportation
Persons with Disabilities Seniors
Motorists N/A
Movers of Commercial Goods
2. Has your jurisdiction adopted a set of street standards that include requirements for the following environmental contexts?
(Check one per row)
Yes No N/A
Rural
Suburban
Urban
Other - explain:
3. Has your jurisdiction adopted street standards that include specific requirements for different street types within your
jurisdiction? (Check all that apply)
Residential Streets Commercial Streets
Main Streets Industrial Streets
Mixed-Use Streets N/A
Other - explain:
B. REGIONAL PLANNING & COLLABORATION
4. Has your jurisdiction participated in or is it currently participating in the development of a
regional Sustainable Communities Strategy, as described in California Government Code section
65080(b)(2)(B)?
Yes No
a. If yes, briefly describe your involvement?
5. Has your jurisdiction incorporated all or part of the recommended land-use patterns from a
Regional Blueprint Plan in your General Plan or other long-range plan(s)? Yes No
6. Has your jurisdiction participated in any of the following types of regional plans? (Check all that apply)
Integrated Regional Water Management Plan
Multiple Species Conservation Plan or Program
Natural Community Conservation Plan or Program
Regional Blueprint Plan
Regional Climate Action Plan
Regional Habitat Conservation Plan
Regional Transportation Plan
Regional Watershed Plan Other (please specify):
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C. SOLAR ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
Government Code Section 65850.5 requires cities and counties to administratively approve “solar energy systems”. Review of
an application to install a solar energy system shall be limited to the building official’s review of whether it meets all health
and safety requirement. It is the “intent of the Legislature that local agencies not adopt ordinances that create unreasonable
barriers to the installation of solar energy systems.”
7. Has your jurisdiction developed an “administrative” approval process for solar energy systems? Yes No
8. Has your jurisdiction adopted an ordinance to help with the approval of solar energy systems? Yes No
a. If your jurisdiction has adopted a solar energy system ordinance, does the ordinance have
a megawatt (MW) range or limit? Yes No
N/A
D. GREENHOUSE GASES (GHG)
9. If your jurisdiction had calculated a GHG emission baseline, for what year was the GHG emission baseline calculated?
(Check one)
1990 2004 2007 Other (year):
2000 2005 2008 N/A
2003 2006 2009
10. Has your jurisdiction adopted a community-wide GHG emission reduction target and is that target included in the General
Plan? (Check on in each row)
Yes No N/A
Adopted a community-wide greenhouse gas emission
reduction target
Reduction target included in the General Plan
11. Please enter your jurisdiction’s GHG emission reduction target. (Enter N/A if you do not have one)
GHG emission reduction target:
12. Has your jurisdiction calculated or estimated the total amount of Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT)
that will occur with the General Plan build out? Yes No
13. Has your jurisdiction adopted, or is it in the process of drafting, policies and/or programs to address climate change and/or
to reduce GHG emissions? (Check one)
Adopted
In progress
No
N/A
a. If your jurisdiction has adopted or is in the process of adopting these policies, what form do these policies and/or
programs take? (Check all that apply)
General Plan policy(ies)
General Plan implementation measure(s)
Climate Action Plan
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan
Sustainability Plan
Ordinances
Other
N/A
b. If your jurisdiction has adopted or is in the process of adopting these policies, do these policies and/or programs
address your jurisdiction’s own municipal services and operational activities or do they address private non-
municipal activities, or both? (Check one)
Public/municipal activities only
Private activities only
Both public and private activities
N/A
c. If the policies and/or programs address private activities, is compliance (including implementation measures or
plans) voluntary or mandatory? (Check one)
Voluntary
Mandatory
Combination of Voluntary/Mandatory
N/A
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d. Please identify whether the policies/programs address either of the following. (Check all that apply)
Greenhouse gas emission reduction or mitigation
Vulnerability and resiliency to climate change (also known as adaptation)
N/A
14. If your jurisdiction has adopted a Climate Action Plan, or a GHG Reduction Plan, is that plan part of your General Plan or a
separate document? (Check all that apply)
Part of General Plan
Separate document
Separate, but referenced in General Plan
Implementation tool of General Plan
N/A
15. If language related to climate change and GHG emissions has been included in your General Plan, please identify which
elements discuss these issues. (Check all that apply)
Land Use Housing Conservation N/A
Circulation Open Space Safety
Other optional elements:
E. FUNDING FOR PLANNING
16. In the last year, has your jurisdiction applied for grants for land use planning? Yes No
a. Did your jurisdiction receive the grant(s) it applied for? Yes No N/A
b. What was the grant used for? N/A
c. What was the grant program and from which agency did your jurisdiction receive the
grant?
Grant program and Agency: N/A
17. In the last year, has your jurisdiction applied for grants to implement land use plans? Yes No
a. Did your jurisdiction receive the grant(s) it applied for? Yes No N/A
b. What was the grant used for? N/A
c. What was the grant program and from which agency did your jurisdiction receive the
grant?
Grant program and agency: N/A
F. LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLANS
18. If your jurisdiction has adopted a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP), how did it do so?
By Resolution
Have not adopted a LHMP
Other (please specify):
a. If your jurisdiction has adopted a LHMP, did the planning department participate in the
development of the LHMP? Yes No N/A
b. If your jurisdiction has adopted a LHMP, was the LHMP incorporated as part of the
Safety Element? Yes No N/A
c. If your jurisdiction has adopted a LHMP and included it in your Safety Element, has
your jurisdiction notified the California Emergency Management Agency that you have
done so?
Yes No N/A
d. If your jurisdiction has adopted a LHMP, does it discuss adaptation and changes in
hazards resulting from climate change? Yes No N/A