Deputy Secretary Hertel Presents

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Thanks to Meghan Hertel with the California Natural Resources Agency for her great presentation on 30×30 to the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG). Teaching decision makers and planning staff about the different strategies (or pathways) to 30×30 will help advance conservation of biodiversity, build climate resilience, and improve equitable access!

Survey About SoCal Land Uses

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The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), a regional planning agency, is soliciting feedback on the future of SoCal’s development, transportation, and open space. If you support open space–and we think you do–make sure you state that in the survey (which takes about five minutes to complete). This information will be used by the Association to help plan for the needs of the region. We do attend the planning meetings, but when they ask for public input–we really need your help … Read More

Wildlands & Wildfire Workshop

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Today we were at the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) focusing on a study of wildfire, water, wildlands, and policy. The study being worked on is just at the beginning and will take a few years to complete. We will keep you posted how it impacts and influences the Wildlife Corridor.

Conservation Policies Adopted

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Hills For Everyone signed on early to this Southern California Conservation Coalition for both the 2012 and 2016 Plans.  Here is the most recent announcement from the Coalition Coordinator, Friends of Harbors, Beaches and Parks: We are thrilled to announce that the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) certified the Program Environmental Impact Report and adopted the 2016 Regional Transportation Plan and Sustainable Communities Strategy at yesterday’s meeting.   Thank you to Saddlback Canyons Conservancy, Friends of Coyote Hills, and … Read More

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