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Alameda County • Alameda • Albany • Berkeley • Dublin • Emeryville • Fremont • Hayward • Livermore • Newark • Oakland • Piedmont • Pleasanton • San Leandro • Union City • Alpine County • Amador County • Amador City • Ione • Jackson • Plymouth • Suer Creek • Bue County • Biggs • Chico • Gridley • Oroville • Paradise • Calaveras County • Angels Camp • Colusa County • Colusa • Williams • Contra Costa County • Anoch • Brentwood • Clayton • Concord • Danville • El Cerrito • Hercules • Lafayee • Marnez • Moraga • Oakley • Orinda • Pinole • Pisburg • Pleasant Hill • Richmond • San Pablo • San Ramon • Walnut Creek • Del Norte County • Crescent City • El Dorado County • Placerville • South Lake Tahoe • Fresno County • Clovis • Coalinga • Firebaugh • Fowler • Fresno • Huron • Kerman • Kingsburg • Mendota • Orange Cove • Parlier • Reedley • San Joaquin • Sanger • Selma • Glenn County • Orland • Willows • Humboldt County • Arcata • Blue Lake • Eureka • Ferndale • Fortuna • Rio Dell • Trinidad • Imperial County • Brawley • Calexico • Calipatria • El Centro • Holtville • Imperial • Westmorland • Inyo County • Bishop • Kern County • Arvin • Bakerseld • California City • Delano • Maricopa • McFarland • Ridgecrest • Shaer • Ta• Tehachapi • Wasco • Kings County • Avenal • Corcoran • Hanford • Lemoore • Lake County • Clearlake • Lakeport • Lassen County • Susanville • Los Angeles County • Agoura Hills • Alhambra • Arcadia • Artesia • Avalon • Azusa • Baldwin Park • Bell • Bell Gardens • Bellower • Beverly Hills • Bradbury • Burbank • Calabasas • Carson • Cerritos • Claremont • Commerce • Compton • Covina • Cudahy • Culver City • Diamond Bar • Downey • Duarte • El Monte • El Segundo • Gardena • Glendale • Glendora • Hawaiian Gardens • Hawthorne • Hermosa Beach • Hidden Hills • Hunngton Park • Industry • Inglewood • Irwindale • La Canada-Flintridge • La Habra Heights • La Mirada • La Puente • La Verne • Lakewood • Lancaster • Lawndale • Lomita • Long Beach • Los Angeles • Lynwood • Malibu • Manhaan Beach • Maywood • Monrovia • Montebello • Monterey Park • Norwalk • Palmdale • Palos Verdes Estates • Paramount • Pasadena • Pico Rivera • Pomona • Rancho Palos Verdes • Redondo Beach • Rolling Hills • Rolling Hills Estates • Rosemead • San Dimas • San Fernando • San Gabriel • San Marino • Santa Clarita • Santa Fe Springs • Santa Monica • Sierra Madre • Signal Hill • South El Monte • South Gate • South Pasadena • Temple City • Torrance • Vernon • Walnut • West Covina • West Hollywood • Westlake Village • Whier • Madera County • Chowchilla • Madera • Marin County • Belvedere • Corte Madera • Fairfax • Larkspur • Mill Valley • Novato • Ross • San Anselmo • San Rafael • Sausalito • Tiburon • Mariposa County • Mendocino County • Fort Bragg • Point Arena • Ukiah • Willits • Merced County • Atwater • Dos Palos • Gusne • Livingston • Los Banos • Merced • Modoc County • Alturas • Mono County • Mammoth Lakes • Monterey County • Carmel • Del Rey Oaks • Gonzales • Greeneld • King City • Marina • Monterey • Pacic Grove • Salinas • Sand City • Seaside • Soledad • Napa County • American Canyon • Calistoga • Napa • St. Helena • Yountville • Nevada County • Grass Valley • Nevada City • Truckee • Orange County • Aliso Viejo • Anaheim • Brea • Buena Park • Costa Mesa • Cypress • Dana Point • Fountain Valley • Fullerton • Garden Grove • Hunngton Beach • Irvine • La Habra • La Palma • Laguna Beach • Laguna Hills • Laguna Niguel • Laguna Woods • Lake Forest • Los Alamitos • Mission Viejo • Newport Beach • Orange • Placena • Rancho Santa Margarita • San Clemente • San Juan Capistrano • Santa Ana • Seal Beach • Stanton • Tusn • Villa Park • Westminster • Yorba Linda • Placer County • Auburn • Colfax • Lincoln • Loomis • Rocklin • Roseville • Plumas County • Portola • Riverside County • Banning • Beaumont • Blythe • Calimesa • Canyon Lake • Cathedral City • Coachella • Corona • Desert Hot Springs • Hemet • Indian Wells • Indio • La Quinta • Lake Elsinore • Moreno Valley • Murrieta • Norco • Palm Desert • Palm Springs • Perris • Rancho Mirage • Riverside • San Jacinto • Temecula • Sacramento County • Citrus Heights • Elk Grove • Folsom • Galt • Isleton • Rancho Cordova • Sacramento • San Benito County • Hollister • San Juan Bausta • San Bernardino County • Adelanto • Apple Valley • Barstow • Big Bear Lake • Chino • Chino Hills • Colton • Fontana • Grand Terrace • Hesperia • Highland • Loma Linda • Montclair • Needles • Ontario • Rancho Cucamonga • Redlands • Rialto • San Bernardino • Twentynine Palms • Upland • Victorville • Yucaipa • Yucca Valley • San Diego County • Carlsbad • Chula Vista • Coronado • Del Mar • El Cajon • Encinitas • Escondido • Imperial Beach • La Mesa • Lemon Grove • Naonal City • Oceanside • Poway • San Diego • San Marcos • Santee • Solana Beach • Vista • San Francisco County • San Francisco • San Joaquin County • Escalon • Lathrop • Lodi • Manteca • Ripon • Stockton • Tracy • San Luis Obispo County • Arroyo Grande • Atascadero • Grover Beach • Morro Bay • Paso Robles • Pismo Beach • San Luis Obispo • San Mateo County • Atherton • Belmont • Brisbane • Burlingame • Colma • Daly City • East Palo Alto • Foster City • Half Moon Bay • Hillsborough • Menlo Park • Millbrae • Pacica • Portola Valley • Redwood City • San Bruno • San Carlos • San Mateo • South San Francisco • Woodside • Santa Barbara County • Buellton • Carpinteria • Goleta • Guadalupe • Lompoc • Santa Barbara • Santa Maria • Solvang • Santa Clara County • Campbell • Cuperno • Gilroy • Los Altos • Los Altos Hills • Los Gatos • Milpitas • Monte Sereno • Morgan Hill • Mountain View • Palo Alto • San Jose • Santa Clara • Saratoga • Sunnyvale • Santa Cruz County • Capitola • Santa Cruz • Scos Valley • Watsonville • Shasta County • Anderson • Redding • Shasta Lake • Sierra County • Loyalton • Siskiyou County • Dorris • Dunsmuir • Etna • Fort Jones • Montague • Mount Shasta • Tulelake • Weed • Yreka • Solano County • Benicia • Dixon • Faireld • Rio Vista • Suisun City • Vacaville • Vallejo • Sonoma County • Cloverdale • Cota • Healdsburg • Petaluma • Rohnert Park • Santa Rosa • Sebastopol • Sonoma • Windsor • Stanislaus County • Ceres • Hughson • Modesto • Newman • Oakdale • Paerson • Riverbank • Turlock • Waterford • Suer County • Live Oak • Yuba City • Tehama County • Corning • Red Blu• Tehama • Trinity County • Tulare County • Dinuba • Exeter • Farmersville • Lindsay • Porterville • Tulare • Visalia • Woodlake • Tuolumne County • Sonora • Ventura County • Camarillo • Fillmore • Moorpark • Ojai • Oxnard • Port Hueneme • Santa Paula • Simi Valley • Thousand Oaks • Ventura • Yolo County • Davis • West Sacramento • Winters • Woodland • Yuba County • Marysville • Wheatland • Associaon of Bay Area Governments • Associaon of Monterey Bay Area Governments • Bue County Associaon of Governments • Calaveras Council of Governments • Central Sierra Planning Council and Economic Development District • Council of Fresno County Governments • Eastern Sierra Council of Governments • Humboldt County Associaon of Governments • Kern County Council of Governments • Kings County Associaon of Governments • Lake County/City Area Planning Council • Mendocino Council of Governments • Merced County Associaon of Governments • Sacramento Area Council of Governments • San Benito County Council of Governments • San Diego Associaon of Governments • San Joaquin County Council of Governments • San Luis Obispo Council of Governments • Santa Barbara County Associaon of Governments • Sierra Planning Organizaon and Economic Development District • Siskiyou Associaon of Governmental Enes • Southern California Associaon of Governments • Coachella Valley Associaon of Governments • Imperial Valley Associaon of Governments • San Bernardino Associated Governments • Ventura Council of Governments • Western Riverside Council of Governments • South Bay Cies Council of Governments • Stanislaus Associaon of Governments • Tahoe Regional Planning Agency • Tri-County Area Planning Council • Tulare County Associaon of Governments • Alameda County Airport Land Use Commission • Amador County Airport Land Use Commission • Bue County Airport Land Use Commission • Calaveras County Airport Land Use Commission • Colusa County Airport Land Use Commission • Contra Costa County Airport Land Use Commission • Del Norte County Airport Land Use Commission • Foothill Airport Land Use Commission • City of South Lake Tahoe Airport Land Use Commission • Fresno County Airport Land Use Commission • Glenn County Airport Land Use Commission • Humboldt County Airport Land Use Commission • Imperial County Airport Land Use Commission • Inyo County Airport Land Use Commission • Kern County Airport Land Use Commission • City of Bakerseld Airport Land Use Commission • City of California City Airport Land Use Commission • City of Delano Airport Land Use Commission • City of Ridgecrest Airport Land Use Commission • City of Shaer Airport Land Use Commission • City of TaAirport Land Use Commission • City of Tehachapi Airport Land Use Commission • City of Wasco Airport Land Use Commission • Kings County Airport Land Use Commission • Lake County Airport Land Use Commission • Lassen County Airport Land Use Commission • Los Angeles County Airport Land Use Commission • Madera County Airport Land Use Commission • Marin County Airport Land Use Commission • Mariposa County Airport Land Use Commission • Mendocino County Airport Land Use Commission • Merced County Airport Land Use Commission • Mono County Airport Land Use Commission • Monterey County Airport Land Use Commission • Napa County Airport Land Use Commission • Foothill Airport Land Use Commission • Orange County Airport Land Use Commission • Placer County Airport Land Use Commission • Plumas County Airport Land Use Commission • Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission • Sacramento, Suer, Yolo & Yuba County Airport Land Use Commission • San Benito County Airport Land Use Commission • San Bernardino Airport Land Use Commission • City of Apple Valley Airport Land Use Commission • City of Big Bear Lake Airport Land Use Commission • City of Colton Airport Land Use Commission • City of Loma Linda Airport Land Use Commission • City of Needles Airport Land Use Commission • City of Ontario Airport Land Use Commission • Ontario Airport Land Use Commission • City of San Bernardino Airport Land Use Commission • City of Upland Airport Land Use Commission • City of Victorville Airport Land Use Commission • San Diego County Airport Land Use Commission • San Joaquin County Airport Land Use Commission • San Luis Obispo County Airport Land Use Commission • San Mateo County Airport Land Use Commission • Santa Barbara County Airport Land Use Commission • Santa Clara County Airport Land Use Commission • Shasta County Airport Land Use Commission • Siskiyou County Airport Land Use Commission • Solano County Airport Land Use Commission • Sonoma County Airport Land Use Commission • Stanislaus County 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Page 1: Book of Lists 2009 DRAFT - Governor's Office of Planning ...opr.ca.gov/docs/2009bol.pdf · California Planners’ Book of Lists 2009 iii MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR January 2009 The

Alameda County • Alameda • Albany • Berkeley • Dublin • Emeryville • Fremont • Hayward • Livermore • Newark • Oakland • Piedmont • Pleasanton • San Leandro • Union City

• Alpine County • Amador County • Amador City • Ione • Jackson • Plymouth • Sutt er Creek • Butt e County • Biggs • Chico • Gridley • Oroville • Paradise • Calaveras County • Angels

Camp • Colusa County • Colusa • Williams • Contra Costa County • Anti och • Brentwood • Clayton • Concord • Danville • El Cerrito • Hercules • Lafayett e • Marti nez • Moraga •

Oakley • Orinda • Pinole • Pitt sburg • Pleasant Hill • Richmond • San Pablo • San Ramon • Walnut Creek • Del Norte County • Crescent City • El Dorado County • Placerville • South

Lake Tahoe • Fresno County • Clovis • Coalinga • Firebaugh • Fowler • Fresno • Huron • Kerman • Kingsburg • Mendota • Orange Cove • Parlier • Reedley • San Joaquin • Sanger

• Selma • Glenn County • Orland • Willows • Humboldt County • Arcata • Blue Lake • Eureka • Ferndale • Fortuna • Rio Dell • Trinidad • Imperial County • Brawley • Calexico •

Calipatria • El Centro • Holtville • Imperial • Westmorland • Inyo County • Bishop • Kern County • Arvin • Bakersfi eld • California City • Delano • Maricopa • McFarland • Ridgecrest

• Shaft er • Taft • Tehachapi • Wasco • Kings County • Avenal • Corcoran • Hanford • Lemoore • Lake County • Clearlake • Lakeport • Lassen County • Susanville • Los Angeles County

• Agoura Hills • Alhambra • Arcadia • Artesia • Avalon • Azusa • Baldwin Park • Bell • Bell Gardens • Bellfl ower • Beverly Hills • Bradbury • Burbank • Calabasas • Carson • Cerritos

• Claremont • Commerce • Compton • Covina • Cudahy • Culver City • Diamond Bar • Downey • Duarte • El Monte • El Segundo • Gardena • Glendale • Glendora • Hawaiian

Gardens • Hawthorne • Hermosa Beach • Hidden Hills • Hunti ngton Park • Industry • Inglewood • Irwindale • La Canada-Flintridge • La Habra Heights • La Mirada • La Puente •

La Verne • Lakewood • Lancaster • Lawndale • Lomita • Long Beach • Los Angeles • Lynwood • Malibu • Manhatt an Beach • Maywood • Monrovia • Montebello • Monterey Park

• Norwalk • Palmdale • Palos Verdes Estates • Paramount • Pasadena • Pico Rivera • Pomona • Rancho Palos Verdes • Redondo Beach • Rolling Hills • Rolling Hills Estates •

Rosemead • San Dimas • San Fernando • San Gabriel • San Marino • Santa Clarita • Santa Fe Springs • Santa Monica • Sierra Madre • Signal Hill • South El Monte • South Gate •

South Pasadena • Temple City • Torrance • Vernon • Walnut • West Covina • West Hollywood • Westlake Village • Whitti er • Madera County • Chowchilla • Madera • Marin County

• Belvedere • Corte Madera • Fairfax • Larkspur • Mill Valley • Novato • Ross • San Anselmo • San Rafael • Sausalito • Tiburon • Mariposa County • Mendocino County • Fort Bragg

• Point Arena • Ukiah • Willits • Merced County • Atwater • Dos Palos • Gusti ne • Livingston • Los Banos • Merced • Modoc County • Alturas • Mono County • Mammoth Lakes •

Monterey County • Carmel • Del Rey Oaks • Gonzales • Greenfi eld • King City • Marina • Monterey • Pacifi c Grove • Salinas • Sand City • Seaside • Soledad • Napa County •

American Canyon • Calistoga • Napa • St. Helena • Yountville • Nevada County • Grass Valley • Nevada City • Truckee • Orange County • Aliso Viejo • Anaheim • Brea • Buena Park

• Costa Mesa • Cypress • Dana Point • Fountain Valley • Fullerton • Garden Grove • Hunti ngton Beach • Irvine • La Habra • La Palma • Laguna Beach • Laguna Hills • Laguna Niguel

• Laguna Woods • Lake Forest • Los Alamitos • Mission Viejo • Newport Beach • Orange • Placenti a • Rancho Santa Margarita • San Clemente • San Juan Capistrano • Santa Ana

• Seal Beach • Stanton • Tusti n • Villa Park • Westminster • Yorba Linda • Placer County • Auburn • Colfax • Lincoln • Loomis • Rocklin • Roseville • Plumas County • Portola •

Riverside County • Banning • Beaumont • Blythe • Calimesa • Canyon Lake • Cathedral City • Coachella • Corona • Desert Hot Springs • Hemet • Indian Wells • Indio • La Quinta •

Lake Elsinore • Moreno Valley • Murrieta • Norco • Palm Desert • Palm Springs • Perris • Rancho Mirage • Riverside • San Jacinto • Temecula • Sacramento County • Citrus Heights

• Elk Grove • Folsom • Galt • Isleton • Rancho Cordova • Sacramento • San Benito County • Hollister • San Juan Bauti sta • San Bernardino County • Adelanto • Apple Valley •

Barstow • Big Bear Lake • Chino • Chino Hills • Colton • Fontana • Grand Terrace • Hesperia • Highland • Loma Linda • Montclair • Needles • Ontario • Rancho Cucamonga •

Redlands • Rialto • San Bernardino • Twentynine Palms • Upland • Victorville • Yucaipa • Yucca Valley • San Diego County • Carlsbad • Chula Vista • Coronado • Del Mar • El Cajon

• Encinitas • Escondido • Imperial Beach • La Mesa • Lemon Grove • Nati onal City • Oceanside • Poway • San Diego • San Marcos • Santee • Solana Beach • Vista • San Francisco

County • San Francisco • San Joaquin County • Escalon • Lathrop • Lodi • Manteca • Ripon • Stockton • Tracy • San Luis Obispo County • Arroyo Grande • Atascadero • Grover Beach

• Morro Bay • Paso Robles • Pismo Beach • San Luis Obispo • San Mateo County • Atherton • Belmont • Brisbane • Burlingame • Colma • Daly City • East Palo Alto • Foster City •

Half Moon Bay • Hillsborough • Menlo Park • Millbrae • Pacifi ca • Portola Valley • Redwood City • San Bruno • San Carlos • San Mateo • South San Francisco • Woodside • Santa

Barbara County • Buellton • Carpinteria • Goleta • Guadalupe • Lompoc • Santa Barbara • Santa Maria • Solvang • Santa Clara County • Campbell • Cuperti no • Gilroy • Los Altos

• Los Altos Hills • Los Gatos • Milpitas • Monte Sereno • Morgan Hill • Mountain View • Palo Alto • San Jose • Santa Clara • Saratoga • Sunnyvale • Santa Cruz County • Capitola •

Santa Cruz • Scott s Valley • Watsonville • Shasta County • Anderson • Redding • Shasta Lake • Sierra County • Loyalton • Siskiyou County • Dorris • Dunsmuir • Etna • Fort Jones •

Montague • Mount Shasta • Tulelake • Weed • Yreka • Solano County • Benicia • Dixon • Fairfi eld • Rio Vista • Suisun City • Vacaville • Vallejo • Sonoma County • Cloverdale •

Cotati • Healdsburg • Petaluma • Rohnert Park • Santa Rosa • Sebastopol • Sonoma • Windsor • Stanislaus County • Ceres • Hughson • Modesto • Newman • Oakdale • Patt erson

• Riverbank • Turlock • Waterford • Sutt er County • Live Oak • Yuba City • Tehama County • Corning • Red Bluff • Tehama • Trinity County • Tulare County • Dinuba • Exeter •

Farmersville • Lindsay • Porterville • Tulare • Visalia • Woodlake • Tuolumne County • Sonora • Ventura County • Camarillo • Fillmore • Moorpark • Ojai • Oxnard • Port Hueneme

• Santa Paula • Simi Valley • Thousand Oaks • Ventura • Yolo County • Davis • West Sacramento • Winters • Woodland • Yuba County • Marysville • Wheatland • Associati on of

Bay Area Governments • Associati on of Monterey Bay Area Governments • Butt e County Associati on of Governments • Calaveras Council of Governments • Central Sierra Planning

Council and Economic Development District • Council of Fresno County Governments • Eastern Sierra Council of Governments • Humboldt County Associati on of Governments • Kern

County Council of Governments • Kings County Associati on of Governments • Lake County/City Area Planning Council • Mendocino Council of Governments • Merced County

Associati on of Governments • Sacramento Area Council of Governments • San Benito County Council of Governments • San Diego Associati on of Governments • San Joaquin County

Council of Governments • San Luis Obispo Council of Governments • Santa Barbara County Associati on of Governments • Sierra Planning Organizati on and Economic Development

District • Siskiyou Associati on of Governmental Enti ti es • Southern California Associati on of Governments • Coachella Valley Associati on of Governments • Imperial Valley Associati on

of Governments • San Bernardino Associated Governments • Ventura Council of Governments • Western Riverside Council of Governments • South Bay Citi es Council of Governments

• Stanislaus Associati on of Governments • Tahoe Regional Planning Agency • Tri-County Area Planning Council • Tulare County Associati on of Governments • Alameda County

Airport Land Use Commission • Amador County Airport Land Use Commission • Butt e County Airport Land Use Commission • Calaveras County Airport Land Use Commission • Colusa

County Airport Land Use Commission • Contra Costa County Airport Land Use Commission • Del Norte County Airport Land Use Commission • Foothill Airport Land Use Commission

• City of South Lake Tahoe Airport Land Use Commission • Fresno County Airport Land Use Commission • Glenn County Airport Land Use Commission • Humboldt County Airport

Land Use Commission • Imperial County Airport Land Use Commission • Inyo County Airport Land Use Commission • Kern County Airport Land Use Commission • City of Bakersfi eld

Airport Land Use Commission • City of California City Airport Land Use Commission • City of Delano Airport Land Use Commission • City of Ridgecrest Airport Land Use Commission

• City of Shaft er Airport Land Use Commission • City of Taft Airport Land Use Commission • City of Tehachapi Airport Land Use Commission • City of Wasco Airport Land Use

Commission • Kings County Airport Land Use Commission • Lake County Airport Land Use Commission • Lassen County Airport Land Use Commission • Los Angeles County Airport

Land Use Commission • Madera County Airport Land Use Commission • Marin County Airport Land Use Commission • Mariposa County Airport Land Use Commission • Mendocino

County Airport Land Use Commission • Merced County Airport Land Use Commission • Mono County Airport Land Use Commission • Monterey County Airport Land Use Commission

• Napa County Airport Land Use Commission • Foothill Airport Land Use Commission • Orange County Airport Land Use Commission • Placer County Airport Land Use Commission

• Plumas County Airport Land Use Commission • Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission • Sacramento, Sutt er, Yolo & Yuba County Airport Land Use Commission • San Benito

County Airport Land Use Commission • San Bernardino Airport Land Use Commission • City of Apple Valley Airport Land Use Commission • City of Big Bear Lake Airport Land Use

Commission • City of Colton Airport Land Use Commission • City of Loma Linda Airport Land Use Commission • City of Needles Airport Land Use Commission • City of Ontario Airport

Land Use Commission • Ontario Airport Land Use Commission • City of San Bernardino Airport Land Use Commission • City of Upland Airport Land Use Commission • City of

Victorville Airport Land Use Commission • San Diego County Airport Land Use Commission • San Joaquin County Airport Land Use Commission • San Luis Obispo County Airport Land

Use Commission • San Mateo County Airport Land Use Commission • Santa Barbara County Airport Land Use Commission • Santa Clara County Airport Land Use Commission •

Shasta County Airport Land Use Commission • Siskiyou County Airport Land Use Commission • Solano County Airport Land Use Commission • Sonoma County Airport Land Use

Commission • Stanislaus County Airport Land Use Commission • Tehama County Airport Land Use Commission • Trinity County Airport Land Use Commission • Tulare County Airport

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THE CALIFORNIA PLANNERS’ BOOK OF LISTS

2009 EDITION

This publicati on may reference complex and specifi c laws and regulati ons. Any such reference is provided merely for the convenience of the reader. Always refer to the actual text of applicable laws and regulati ons, and consult with an att orney when applying them.

As with all Governor’s Offi ce of Planning and Research publicati ons, you may photocopy all or part of this book. You need not secure permission; just copy it accurately and give credit to the Governor’s Offi ce of Planning and Research.

For further informati on on this or other OPR documents, please visit www.opr.ca.gov or contact the State Clearinghouse at (916) 445-0613.

State of CaliforniaArnold Schwarzenegger, Governor

Governor’s Offi ce of Planning and ResearchCynthia Bryant, Director1400 10th StreetSacramento, CA 95814

Terry Roberts, Director, State ClearinghouseScott Morgan, Deputy Director, State Clearinghouse

Publicati on Developed by:Jennifer Driemeyer, State Clearinghouse

Contributors:California Department of Transportati on, Division of Aeronauti csCalifornia Department of Transportati on, Division of Transportati on PlanningLeague of California Citi es

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MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR

January 2009

The Governor’s Offi ce of Planning and Research (OPR) is pleased to announce the release of the 2009 California Planners’ Book of Lists. This annual publicati on 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 editi on features:

A directory of city and county planning agencies, Councils of Government, Local Agency Formati on

Commissions, Airport Land Use Commissions, and Regional Transportati on Planning Enti ti es;Contact informati on for select State and Federal agencies and CEQA Judges that interact with local

planning agencies;A summary of city and county General Plan informati on;

The results of OPR’s 2008 Annual Planning Survey. The survey provides the latest informati on on

local planning acti viti es and special issues of statewide concern; and,Cumulati ve Book of Lists Entries, which represents an index of all topics raised in previous Annual Planning Surveys.

Past editi ons of the Book of Lists are available to the public from the OPR website at www.opr.ca.gov under the “Publicati ons and Forms” tab.

We appreciate the eff orts of everyone who helps keep the informati on in this publicati on current and accurate. OPR encourages planners and others who use the Book of Lists to share their comments and suggesti ons about how the publicati on can bett er serve users’ needs.

Sincerely,

Cynthia BryantDirector

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR......................................................................................................................iiiTABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................................................................................vDIRECTORY OF PLANNING AGENCIES..............................................................................................................1

Citi es by County...........................................................................................................................................................2California Charter Citi es..............................................................................................................................................5City Planning Agencies................................................................................................................................................6Counti es of California Map.......................................................................................................................................34County Planning Agencies.........................................................................................................................................35Councils of Government Map...................................................................................................................................39Councils of Government (COGs)...............................................................................................................................40Local Agency Formati on Commissions (LAFCOs).......................................................................................................43Regional Transportati on Planning Enti ti es................................................................................................................47Airport Land Use Commissions (ALUCs)..................................................................................................................50Selected California State Agencies............................................................................................................................54Selected Federal Agencies.........................................................................................................................................57CEQA Judges..............................................................................................................................................................59

STATUS OF LOCAL GENERA L PLANS................................................................................................................61General Plan Status by City.......................................................................................................................................62General Plan Status by County..................................................................................................................................74Topical Index of Opti onal Elements and Year Adopted.............................................................................................76

2008 ANNUAL PLANNING SURVEY OVERVIEW AND RESULTS...................................................................89Jurisdicti ons that Responded to the 2008 Annual Planning Survey..........................................................................90Climate Change: Planning Policies.............................................................................................................92

Jurisdicti ons that have Adopted Policies and/or Programs to Address Global Warming and the Eff ects of Greenhouse Gases................................................................................................................................................92

Jurisdicti ons that have Adopted Language Related to Climate Change and Greenhouse Gases in their General Plan..........................................................................................................................................................97

Jurisdicti ons that have Calculated a Community-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions Baseline................................99Jurisdicti ons that have Adopted a Community-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emission Reducti on Target.......................100

Climate Change: Environmental Review..................................................................................................101Jurisdicti ons that Require a CEQA Analysis of the Impacts of a Proposed Project on Climate Change...................101Jurisdicti ons that Require a CEQA Analysis of the Impacts of Climate Change on a Proposed Project (e.g.,

Sea Level Rise).....................................................................................................................................................109Types of CEQA Miti gati on Measures or Strategies Typically Applied to Miti gate Greenhouse Gas Emissions

of a Project..........................................................................................................................................................110General Plans..................................................................................................................................................118

Jurisdicti ons that have Taken Steps to Align their General Plan with the Preferred Land Use and Transportati on Scenario Set Out in the Region’s Blueprint Plan.........................................................................118

Jurisdicti ons with School Siti ng Policies in their General Plan.................................................................................119Jurisdicti ons with a General Plan that Includes Policies to Support Joint and/or Shared Faciliti es and/or

Programs.............................................................................................................................................................125

Transportation Issues...................................................................................................................................132Jurisdicti ons that have Adopted a Complete Streets Policy....................................................................................132Jurisdicti ons that have Developed or are in the Process of Developing a Bicycle Master Plan/Pedestrian

Master Plan.........................................................................................................................................................133Housing/Density Bonus................................................................................................................................137

Jurisdicti ons that Approved Density Bonuses in 2007-2008...................................................................................137Jurisdicti ons that have Uti lized the Land Donati on Provisions of the State Density Bonus Law, Pursuant to

Government Code Secti on 65915(h)...................................................................................................................140

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Jurisdicti ons that have Adopted Ordinances or Specifi c Regulati ons to Encourage the Development of, or Conversion to, Single Room Occupancy Units.....................................................................................................140

Jurisdicti ons in which Water and/or Sewer Provider(s) Grants Priority to Aff ordable Housing Projects..............141

Water Conservation.......................................................................................................................................148Jurisdicti ons that have Adopted a Water Conservati on Landscaping Ordinance, and whether they Referred

to California Urban Water Conservati on Council’s Water Smart Landscapes for California...............................148Jurisdicti ons that Require Retrofi t of Existi ng Residenti al Buildings for Water Conservati on at Re-sale................151Jurisdicti ons that Require Retrofi t of Existi ng Commercial Buildings for Water Conservati on at Re-sale...............151Jurisdicti ons that have Adopted Regulati ons that Prohibit Residenti al or Commercial Development that

would Result in a Net Increase in Water Use......................................................................................................151Tribal Consultation......................................................................................................................................152

Jurisdicti ons that have Entered into Consultati ons with Tribal Governments Regarding a General Plan and/or Specifi c Plan Amendment or Adopti on...............................................................................................................152

Jurisdicti ons that have Developed Protocols for Consulti ng with the Tribal Governments in their Area..............153Jurisdicti on’s that have Designated Specifi c Responsible Persons or Representati ves to Conduct

Consultati ons with Tribal Governments..............................................................................................................154Jurisdicti ons that have Incorporated Text in their General Plan Dealing with the Protecti on of Nati ve

American Cultural Places....................................................................................................................................162Jurisdicti ons that have Uti lized Conservati on Easements to help Protect Nati ve American Cultural

Places..................................................................................................................................................................162Jurisdicti ons that Meet Regularly with Tribal Governments, Outside of the Specifi c Requirements for Noti ce

and Consultati on, when Adopti ng or Amending a General Plan or Specifi c Plan................................................163

CUMULATIVE BOOK OF LISTS ENTRIES.......................................................................................................165

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Directory of Planning Agencies

Directory of Planning Agencies

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ALAMEDA COUNTYAlamedaAlbanyBerkeleyDublinEmeryvilleFremontHaywardLivermoreNewarkOaklandPiedmontPleasantonSan LeandroUnion City

ALPINE COUNTYNo incorporated citi es

AMADOR COUNTYAmador CityIoneJacksonPlymouthSutt er Creek

BUTTE COUNTYBiggsChicoGridleyOrovilleParadise

CALAVERAS COUNTYAngels Camp

COLUSA COUNTYColusaWilliams

CONTRA COSTA COUNTYAnti ochBrentwoodClaytonConcordDanvilleEl CerritoHerculesLafayett eMarti nezMoragaOakleyOrindaPinolePitt sburgPleasant HillRichmondSan PabloSan RamonWalnut Creek

LomitaLong BeachLos AngelesLynwoodMalibuManhatt an 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 VillageWhitti er

MADERA COUNTYChowchillaMadera

MARIN COUNTYBelvedereCorte MaderaFairfaxLarkspurMill ValleyNovatoRossSan AnselmoSan RafaelSausalitoTiburon

KINGS COUNTYAvenalCorcoranHanfordLemoore

LAKE COUNTYClearlakeLakeport

LASSEN COUNTYSusanville

LOS ANGELES COUNTYAgoura HillsAlhambraArcadiaArtesiaAvalonAzusaBaldwin ParkBellBell GardensBellfl owerBeverly HillsBradburyBurbankCalabasasCarsonCerritosClaremontCommerceComptonCovinaCudahyCulver CityDiamond BarDowneyDuarteEl MonteEl SegundoGardenaGlendaleGlendoraHawaiian GardensHawthorneHermosa BeachHidden HillsHunti ngton ParkIndustryInglewoodIrwindaleLa Cañada-FlintridgeLa Habra HeightsLa MiradaLa PuenteLa VerneLakewoodLancasterLawndale

DEL NORTE COUNTYCrescent City

EL DORADO COUNTYPlacervilleSouth Lake Tahoe

FRESNO COUNTYClovisCoalingaFirebaughFowlerFresnoHuronKermanKingsburgMendotaOrange CoveParlierReedleySan JoaquinSangerSelma

GLENN COUNTYOrlandWillows

HUMBOLDT COUNTYArcataBlue LakeEurekaFerndaleFortunaRio DellTrinidad

IMPERIAL COUNTYBrawleyCalexicoCalipatriaEl CentroHoltvilleImperialWestmorland

INYO COUNTYBishop

KERN COUNTYArvinBakersfi eldCalifornia CityDelanoMaricopaMcFarlandRidgecrestShaft erTaft TehachapiWasco

CITIES, BY COUNTY

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MARIPOSA COUNTYNo incorporated citi es

MENDOCINO COUNTYFort BraggPoint ArenaUkiahWillits

MERCED COUNTYAtwaterDos PalosGusti neLivingstonLos BanosMerced

MODOC COUNTYAlturas

MONO COUNTYMammoth Lakes

MONTEREY COUNTYCarmelDel Rey OaksGonzalesGreenfi eldKing CityMarinaMontereyPacifi c GroveSalinasSand CitySeasideSoledad

NAPA COUNTYAmerican CanyonCalistogaNapaSt. HelenaYountville

NEVADA COUNTYGrass ValleyNevada CityTruckee

ORANGE COUNTYAliso ViejoAnaheimBreaBuena ParkCosta MesaCypressDana PointFountain ValleyFullertonGarden GroveHunti ngton BeachIrvineLa HabraLa Palma

Laguna BeachLaguna HillsLaguna NiguelLaguna WoodsLake ForestLos AlamitosMission ViejoNewport BeachOrangePlacenti aRancho Santa MargaritaSan ClementeSan Juan CapistranoSanta AnaSeal BeachStantonTusti nVilla ParkWestminsterYorba Linda

PLACER COUNTYAuburnColfaxLincolnLoomisRocklinRoseville

PLUMAS COUNTYPortola

RIVERSIDE COUNTYBanningBeaumontBlytheCalimesaCanyon LakeCathedral CityCoachellaCoronaDesert Hot SpringsHemetIndian WellsIndioLa QuintaLake ElsinoreMoreno ValleyMurrietaNorcoPalm DesertPalm SpringsPerrisRancho MirageRiversideSan JacintoTemecula

SACRAMENTO COUNTYCitrus HeightsElk GroveFolsomGalt

IsletonRancho CordovaSacramento

SAN BENITO COUNTYHollisterSan Juan Bauti sta

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTYAdelantoApple ValleyBarstowBig Bear LakeChinoChino HillsColtonFontanaGrand TerraceHesperiaHighlandLoma LindaMontclairNeedlesOntarioRancho CucamongaRedlandsRialtoSan BernardinoTwentynine PalmsUplandVictorvilleYucaipaYucca Valley

SAN DIEGO COUNTYCarlsbadChula VistaCoronadoDel MarEl CajonEncinitasEscondidoImperial BeachLa MesaLemon GroveNati onal CityOceansidePowaySan DiegoSan MarcosSanteeSolana BeachVista

SAN FRANCISCO COUNTYSan Francisco

SAN JOAQUIN COUNTYEscalonLathropLodiMantecaRipon

StocktonTracy

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTYArroyo GrandeAtascaderoGrover BeachMorro BayPaso RoblesPismo BeachSan Luis Obispo

SAN MATEO COUNTYAthertonBelmontBrisbaneBurlingameColmaDaly CityEast Palo AltoFoster CityHalf Moon BayHillsboroughMenlo ParkMillbraePacifi caPortola ValleyRedwood CitySan BrunoSan CarlosSan MateoSouth San FranciscoWoodside

SANTA BARBARA COUNTYBuelltonCarpinteriaGoletaGuadalupeLompocSanta BarbaraSanta MariaSolvang

SANTA CLARA COUNTYCampbellCuperti noGilroyLos AltosLos Altos HillsLos GatosMilpitasMonte SerenoMorgan HillMountain ViewPalo AltoSan JoseSanta ClaraSaratogaSunnyvale

SANTA CRUZ COUNTYCapitola

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Santa CruzScott s ValleyWatsonville

SHASTA COUNTYAndersonReddingShasta Lake

SIERRA COUNTYLoyalton

SISKIYOU COUNTYDorrisDunsmuirEtnaFort JonesMontagueMount ShastaTulelakeWeedYreka

SOLANO COUNTYBenicia

DixonFairfi eldRio VistaSuisun CityVacavilleVallejo

SONOMA COUNTYCloverdaleCotati HealdsburgPetalumaRohnert ParkSanta RosaSebastopolSonomaWindsor

STANISLAUS COUNTYCeresHughsonModestoNewmanOakdalePatt erson

RiverbankTurlockWaterford

SUTTER COUNTYLive OakYuba City

TEHAMA COUNTYCorningRed Bluff Tehama

TRINITY COUNTYNo incorporated citi es

TULARE COUNTYDinubaExeterFarmersvilleLindsayPortervilleTulareVisaliaWoodlake

TUOLUMNE COUNTYSonora

VENTURA COUNTYCamarilloFillmoreMoorparkOjaiOxnardPort HuenemeSanta PaulaSimi ValleyThousand OaksVentura

YOLO COUNTYDavisWest SacramentoWintersWoodland

YUBA COUNTYMarysvilleWheatland

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The following list identi fi es the Charter Citi es in California. For additi onal informati on on Charter Citi es, please see the League of California Citi es website at www.caciti es.org/index.jsp?zone=locc&previewStory=26279.

AdelantoAlamedaAlbanyAlhambraAnaheimArcadiaBakersfi eldBerkeleyBig Bear LakeBurbankCarlsbadCerritosChicoChula VistaComptonCulver CityCypressDel MarDesert Hot SpringsDinubaDowneyEurekaExeterFolsomFortunaFresnoGilroyGlendale

Grass ValleyHaywardHunti ngton BeachIndian WellsIndustryInglewoodIrvineIrwindaleKingsburgLa QuintaLake ElsinoreLemooreLindsayLoma LindaLong BeachLos AlamitosLos AngelesMarinaMarysvilleMercedModestoMontereyMountain ViewNapaNeedlesNewport BeachNorcoOakland

OrovillePacifi c GrovePalm DesertPalm SpringsPalo AltoPasadenaPetalumaPiedmontPlacenti aPomonaPort HuenemePortervilleRancho MirageRedondo BeachRedwood CityRichmondRiversideRosevilleSacramentoSalinasSan BernardinoSan DiegoSan FranciscoSan JoseSan LeandroSan Luis ObispoSan MarcosSan Mateo

San RafaelSan RamonSand CitySanta AnaSanta BarbaraSanta ClaraSanta CruzSanta MariaSanta MonicaSanta RosaSeal BeachShaft erSignal HillSolvangStocktonSunnyvaleTemple CityTorranceTruckeeTulareVallejoVenturaVernonVictorvilleVisaliaVistaWatsonvilleWhitti er

CALIFORNIA CHARTER CITIES1

1List provided courtesy of the League of California Citi es.

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CITY PLANNING AGENCIES

T: (949) 425-2525F: (949) [email protected]

ALTURASPlanning DepartmentChester RobertsonDirector200 West North StreetAlturas, CA 96101T: (530) 233-2512F: (530) [email protected]

AMADOR CITYCity CouncilP.O. Box 200Amador City, CA 95601T: (209) 267-0682F: (209) [email protected]

AMERICAN CANYONPlanning & Building DepartmentBrent CooperPlanning Director3423 Broadway, Suite D2American Canyon, CA 94576T: (707) 647-4336F: (707) 552-8564bcooper@ci.american-canyon.ca.uswww.ci.american-canyon.ca.us

ANAHEIMPlanning DepartmentSheri Vander DussenDirector200 South Anaheim Boulevard, Suite 162Anaheim, CA 92805T: (714) 765-5139F: (714) [email protected]

ANDERSONPlanning DepartmentJohn StokesDirector1887 Howard StreetAnderson, CA 96007T: (530) 378-6636F: (530) [email protected]

ANGELS CAMPPlanning DepartmentDavid Hanham

ADELANTOCommunity DevelopmentRick GomezDirectorP.O. Box 10Adelanto, CA 92301T: (760) 246-2300 ext. 3028F: (760) [email protected]

AGOURA HILLSPlanning & Community DevelopmentMike KaminoDirector30001 Ladyface CourtAgoura Hills, CA 91301T: (818) 597-7300F: (818) [email protected]

ALAMEDAPlanning & Building DepartmentCathy Woodbury, ASLA/AICPPlanning & Building Director2263 Santa Clara Avenue, Room 190Alameda, CA 94501T: (510) 747-6800F: (510) [email protected]

ALBANYCommunity Development DepartmentHelen Burns SharpPlanning Manager979 San Pablo AvenueAlbany, CA 94706T: (510) 528-5760F: (510) [email protected]

ALHAMBRADevelopment Services DepartmentMichael Marti nDirector111 South First StreetAlhambra, CA 91801T: (626) 570-5041F: (626) 458-4201mmarti [email protected]

ALISO VIEJOPlanning DepartmentEugenia GarciaPlanning Director12 Journey Street, Suite 100Aliso Viejo, CA 95626

Planning DirectorP.O. Box 667Angels Camp, CA 95222T: (209) 736-1346F: (209) [email protected]

ANTIOCHCommunity Development DepartmentJoseph BrandtDirectorP.O. Box 5007Anti och, CA 94531T: (925) 779-7035F: (925) [email protected] och.ca.uswww.ci.anti och.ca.us

APPLE VALLEYCommunity Development DepartmentLori LamsonAssistant Director14955 Dale Evans ParkwayApple Valley, CA 92307T: (760) 240-7000F: (760) [email protected]

ARCADIADevelopment Services DepartmentJason Kruckeberg, AICPDirectorP.O. Box 60021Arcadia, CA 91066-6021T: (626) 574-5415F: (626) [email protected]

ARCATACommunity Development DepartmentLarry OetkerDirector736 F StreetArcata, CA 95521T: (707) 822-5955F: (707) [email protected]

ARROYO GRANDECommunity Development DepartmentRob Strong, AICPDirectorP.O. Box 550Arroyo Grande, CA 93422T: (805) 473-5420F: (805) [email protected]

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ARTESIAPlanning DepartmentOkina DorDirector18747 Clarkdale AvenueArtesia, CA 90701T: (562) 865-6262F: (562) [email protected]

ARVINPlanning DepartmentJim MarinoPlanning Director200 CampusArvin, CA 93203T: (661) 854-2822F: (661) [email protected]

ATASCADEROCommunity Development DepartmentWarren FraceDirector6907 El Camino Real, Suite 6Atascadero, CA 93422T: (805) 461-5000F: (805) [email protected]

ATHERTONPlanning CommissionNeal J. Marti nTown Planner91 Ashfi eld RoadAtherton, CA 94027T: (650) 752-0560F: (650) [email protected]

ATWATERCommunity Development DepartmentMo KhatamiDirector750 Bellevue RoadAtwater, CA 95301T: (209) 357-6340F: (209) 357-6363www.atwater.org

AUBURNCommunity Development DepartmentWilfred WongDirector1225 Lincoln Way, Room 3Auburn, CA 95603T: (530) 823-4211 ext. 3F: (530) 885-5508

[email protected]

AVALONPlanning DepartmentAmanda CookPlanning DirectorP.O. Box 707Avalon, CA 90704T: (310) 510-0220F: (310) [email protected]

AVENALCommunity Development DepartmentSteven SoppDirector9189 Skyline BoulevardAvenal, CA 93204T: (559) 386-5766F: (559) [email protected]

AZUSACommunity Development DepartmentKurt E. Christi ansenDirector213 East Foothill BoulevardAzusa, CA 91702T: (626) 812-5299F: (626) 334-5464kchristi [email protected]

BAKERSFIELDDevelopment Services Dept., PlanningJames D. MoviusPlanning Director1715 Chester AvenueBakersfi eld, CA 93301T: (661) 326-3733F: (661) 852-2136jmovius@bakersfi eldcity.uswww.bakersfi eldcity.us

BALDWIN PARKPlanning DivisionAmy HarbinPrincipal Planner14403 East Pacifi c Avenue, 2nd FloorBaldwin Park, CA 91706T: (626) 813-5261F: (626) [email protected]

BANNINGCommunity Development DepartmentMatt hew BassiInterim DirectorP.O. Box 998Banning, CA 92220T: (951) 922-3125

F: (951) [email protected]

BARSTOWCommunity Development DepartmentBrent MorrowCommunity Development Director220 East Mountain View Street, Suite ABarstow, CA 92311T: (760) 256-5160F: (760) [email protected]

BEAUMONTPlanning DepartmentErnest EggerDirector550 East Sixth StreetBeaumont, CA 92223T: (951) 769-8520F: (951) [email protected]

BELLPlanning DepartmentDennis TarangoDirector6330 Pine AvenueBell, CA 90201T: (323) 588-6211F: (323) [email protected] ell.org

BELL GARDENSCommunity Development Dept., PlanningCarmen MoralesInterim Director7100 South Garfi eld AvenueBell Gardens, CA 90201T: (562) 806-7700F: (562) [email protected]

BELLFLOWERPlanning DepartmentBrian K. LeeDirector of Community Development16600 Bellfl ower BoulevardBellfl ower, CA 90706T: (562) 804-1424F: (562) 925-8660blee@bellfl ower.orgwww.bellfl ower.org

BELMONTCommunity Development Dept., PlanningCarlos de MeloDirectorOne Twin Pines Lane, Suite 110

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Belmont, CA 94002T: (650) 595-7417F: (650) [email protected]

BELVEDEREPlanning DepartmentPierce MacDonaldPlanning Manager450 San Rafael AvenueBelvedere, CA 94920T: (415) 435-3838F: (415) 435-0430pmacdonald@cityofb elvedere.orgwww.cityofb elvedere.org

BENICIACommunity Development DepartmentCharlie KnoxPlanning Director250 East L StreetBenicia, CA 94510T: (707) 746-4230F: (707) [email protected]

BERKELEYPlanning & Development DepartmentDan MarksDirector2120 Milvia StreetBerkeley, CA 94704T: (510) 981-7400F: (510) [email protected]

BEVERLY HILLSCommunity Development Dept., PlanningAnne Browning-MacintoshCommunity Development Director455 North Rexford Drive, 1st FloorBeverly Hills, CA 90210T: (310) 285-1123F: (310) [email protected]

BIG BEAR LAKEPlanning DivisionJames MillerDirectorP.O. Box 10000Big Bear Lake, CA 92315T: (909) 866-5831 ext. 153F: (909) [email protected]

BIGGSPlanning DepartmentScott Friend

City PlannerP.O. Box 307Biggs, CA 95917T: (530) [email protected]

BISHOPPlanning DepartmentRick PucciCity AdministratorP.O. Box 1236Bishop, CA 93514T: (760) 873-5863F: (760) 873-4873www.ca-bishop.us

BLUE LAKEBob Brown, AICPCity PlannerP.O. Box 458Blue Lake, CA 95525T: (707) 668-5655F: (707) 668-5916www.bluelake.ca.gov

BLYTHEDevelopment Services DepartmentJennifer Wellman, AICPPlanning Director235 North BroadwayBlythe, CA 92225T: (760) 922-6130F: (760) 922-6334jwellman@cityofb lythe.ca.govwww.cityofb lythe.ca.gov

BRADBURYPlanning DepartmentDave MeyerCity Planner600 Winston AvenueBradbury, CA 91010T: (626) 358-3218F: (626) 303-5154cityhall@cityofb radbury.orgwww.cityofb radbury.org

BRAWLEYPlanning DepartmentGordon GasteDirector400 Main Street, Suite 2Brawley, CA 92227T: (760) 344-8822F: (760) [email protected] rawley.com

BREADevelopment Services DepartmentCharlie ViewDirector1 Civic Center Circle

Brea, CA 92821T: (714) 990-7689F: (714) [email protected]

BRENTWOODCommunity Development DepartmentCasey McCannDirector104 Oak StreetBrentwood, CA 94513T: (925) 516-5195F: (925) [email protected]

BRISBANECommunity Development DepartmentWilliam PrinceDirector50 Park PlaceBrisbane, CA 94005T: (415) 508-2120F: (415) [email protected]

BUELLTONPlanning DepartmentMarc P. Bierdzinski, AICPPlanning DirectorP.O. Box 1819Buellton, CA 93427T: (805) 688-7474F: (805) 686-1729marcb@cityofb uellton.comwww.cityofb uellton.com

BUENA PARKCommunity Development DepartmentJoel RosenCommunity Development Director6650 Beach BoulevardBuena Park, CA 90622T: (714) 562-3620F: (714) [email protected]

BURBANKCommunity Development DepartmentGreg HerrmannChief Assistant Director/City Planner275 East Olive AvenueBurbank, CA 91502T: (818) 238-5250F: (818) [email protected]

BURLINGAMEPlanning DepartmentWilliam Meeker

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Community Development Director501 Primrose RoadBurlingame, CA 94010T: (650) 558-7250F: (650) [email protected]

CALABASASPlanning & Environmental ProgramsMaureen TamuriCommunity Development Director100 Civic Center WayCalabasas, CA 91302T: (818) 224-1600F: (818) [email protected]

CALEXICOPlanning DepartmentArmando G. VillaDirector608 Heber AvenueCalexico, CA 92231T: (760) 768-2118F: (760) [email protected]

CALIFORNIA CITYPlanning DepartmentWilliam Way, Jr.Planning Director/City Manager21000 Hacienda BoulevardCalifornia City, CA 93505T: (760) 373-8623F: (760) [email protected]

CALIMESACommunity Development DepartmentGus RomoDirector908 Park AvenueCalimesa, CA 92320T: (909) 795-9801 ext. 229F: (909) [email protected]

CALIPATRIAPlanning DepartmentJesse SorianoPlanning Director1561 South Fourth StreetCalipatria, CA 92243T: (760) 348-4141F: (760) [email protected]

CALISTOGAPlanning and Building DepartmentCharlene GallinaPlanning and Building Director1232 Washington StreetCalistoga, CA 94551T: (707) 942-2827F: (707) [email protected]

CAMARILLODepartment of Community DevelopmentRobert W. BurroDirectorP.O. Box 287Camarillo, CA 93011T: (805) 388-5360F: (805) [email protected]

CAMPBELLCommunity Development DepartmentSharon FierroDirector70 North First StreetCampbell, CA 95008T: (408) 866-2140F: (408) [email protected]

CANYON LAKEPlanning DepartmentLori MossCity Manager31516 Railroad Canyon RoadCanyon Lake, CA 92587T: (951) 244-2955F: (951) [email protected]

CAPITOLACommunity Development DepartmentAnthony “Bud” CarneyActi ng Director420 Capitola AvenueCapitola, CA 95010T: (831) 475-7300F: (831) [email protected]

CARLSBADPlanning DepartmentDon NeuDirector1635 Faraday AvenueCarlsbad, CA 92008-7314T: (760) 602-4601F: (760) [email protected]

www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us

CARMEL BY THE SEACommunity Planning & Building Dept.Sean ConroyPlanning & Building Services ManagerP.O. Drawer GCarmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93950T: (831) 620-2010F: (831) [email protected]

CARPINTERIACommunity Development DepartmentJackie CampbellDirector5775 Carpinteria AvenueCarpinteria, CA 93013T: (805) 684-5405 ext. 451F: (805) [email protected]

CARSONDevelopment Services, Planning DivisionSheri Repp-LoadsmanPlanning Manager701 East Carson StreetCarson, CA 90745T: (310) 830-7600F: (310) [email protected] p://ci.carson.ca.us

CATHEDRAL CITYPlanning DepartmentLeisa LukesCity Planner68700 Avenida Lalo GuerreroCathedral City, CA 92234T: (760) 770-0370F: (760) [email protected]

CERESCommunity Development DepartmentKenneth CraigDirector2220 Magnolia StreetCeres, CA 95307T: (209) 538-5774F: (209) [email protected]

CERRITOSCommunity Development DepartmentTorrey ContrerasDirector18125 Bloomfi eld AvenueCerritos, CA 90703T: (562) 916-1201

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CHICOPlanning Services DepartmentSteve PetersonPlanning Director411 Main StreetChico, CA 95927T: (530) 879-6800F: (530) [email protected]

CHINOCommunity Development, PlanningCharles CoeCommunity Development DirectorP.O. Box 667Chino, CA 91710T: (909) 591-9812F: (909) [email protected]

CHINO HILLSCommunity Development DepartmentChristi ne KellyDirector14000 City Center DriveChino Hills, CA 91709T: (909) 364-2740F: (909) [email protected]

CHOWCHILLACommunity Development DepartmentLeona Franke JamesSenior Planner130 South Second StreetChowchilla, CA 93610T: (559) 665-8615 ext. 402F: (559) [email protected]

CHULA VISTAPlanning and Building DepartmentJim SandovalDirector276 Fourth AvenueChula Vista, CA 91910T: (619) 691-5002F: (619) [email protected]

CITRUS HEIGHTSPlanning DepartmentRhonda Sherman6237 Fountain Square DriveCitrus Heights, CA 95621

T: (916) 727-4740F: (916) 725-5799cmcduff [email protected]

CLAREMONTCommunity Development, PlanningAnthony Witt Community Development DirectorP.O. Box 880Claremont, CA 91711T: (909) 399-5470F: (909) 399-5327awitt @ci.claremont.ca.uswww.ci.claremont.ca.us

CLAYTONCommunity Development DepartmentDavid WolteringDirector6000 Heritage TrailClayton, CA 94517T: (925) 673-7340F: (925) [email protected]

CLEARLAKECommunity Development DepartmentKaren ManteleDirector14050 Olympic DriveClearlake, CA 95422T: (707) 994-8201 ext. 106F: (707) [email protected]

CLOVERDALEPlanning DepartmentBruce KibbyDirector126 North Cloverdale BoulevardCloverdale, CA 95425T: (707) 894-1701F: (707) [email protected]

CLOVISPlanning and Development ServicesJeff Witt eDirector1033 Fift h StreetClovis, CA 93612T: (559) 324-2340F: (559) [email protected]

COACHELLACommunity Development DepartmentCarmen ManriquezDirector

1515 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 DepartmentGary PricePlanning DirectorP.O. Box 702Colfax, CA 95713T: (530) 218-1059F: (530) [email protected]

COLMAPlanning DepartmentAndrea OuseCity Planner1190 El Camino RealColma, CA 94014T: (650) 985-2590F: (650) [email protected]

COLTONCommunity Development DepartmentDavid ZamoraDirector659 North La Cadena DriveColton, CA 92324T: (909) 370-5079F: (909) [email protected]

COLUSAPlanning DepartmentJohn LinhartPlanning Director425 Webster StreetColusa, CA 95932T: (530) 458-4740F: (530) [email protected]

COMMERCEPlanning Department

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Robert ZarrilliDirector of Community Development2535 Commerce WayCommerce, CA 90040T: (323) 722-4805F: (323) [email protected]

COMPTONPlanning DepartmentJoe LimDirector205 South Willowbrook AvenueCompton, CA 90220T: (310) 605-5532F: (310) [email protected]

CONCORDPlanning & Economic Development Dept.Deborah RainesPlanning Manager1950 Parkside DriveConcord, CA 94519T: (925) 671-3454F: (925) [email protected]

CORCORANCommunity Development DepartmentJeri GrantDirector832 Whitley AvenueCorcoran, CA 93212T: (559) 992-2151 ext. 230F: (559) [email protected]

CORNINGBuilding & Planning DepartmentJohn StouferPlanning Director794 Third StreetCorning, CA 96021T: (530) 824-7033F: (530) [email protected]

CORONACommunity Development DepartmentJoanne Colett aDirector400 South Vicenti a AvenueCorona, CA 92881T: (909) 736-2262F: (909) [email protected]

CORONADOCommunity Development DepartmentTony PenaDirector1825 Strand WayCoronado, CA 92118T: (619) 522-7326F: (619) [email protected]

CORTE MADERAPlanning DepartmentRobert PendoleyDirector/Assistant Town Manager300 Tamalpais DriveCorte Madera, CA 94925T: (415) 927-5064F: (415) [email protected] p://ci.corte-madera.ca.us

COSTA MESADevelopment Services Dept., PlanningDon LammDevelopment Services DirectorP.O. Box 1200Costa Mesa, CA 92628T: (714) 754-5245F: (714) [email protected]

COTATIPlanning DepartmentMarsha Sue Lusti gAssistant to the City Manager201 West Sierra AvenueCotati , CA 94931T: (707) 665-3638F: (707) 792-4604mslusti [email protected] .ca.uswww.ci.cotati .ca.us

COVINACommunity Development DepartmentShelby WilliamsCommunity Development Director125 East College StreetCovina, CA 91723T: (626) 858-7231F: (626) [email protected]

CRESCENT CITYPlanning DepartmentWill CaplingerCity Planner377 J StreetCrescent City, CA 95531T: (707) 464-9506F: (707) [email protected]

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CUDAHYCommunity Development DepartmentSaul BolivarDirector5220 Santa Ana StreetCudahy, CA 90201T: (323) 773-5143F: (323) [email protected]

CULVER CITYPlanning DivisionThomas GorhamDeputy Director/Planning Manager9770 Culver BoulevardCulver City, CA 90232T: (310) 253-5710F: (310) [email protected]

CUPERTINOCommunity Development DepartmentSteve PiaseckiDirector of Community Development10300 Torre AvenueCuperti no, CA 95014T: (408) 777-3308F: (408) 777-3333stevep@cuperti no.orgwww.cuperti no.org

CYPRESSCommunity Development DepartmentTed CommerdingerCommunity Development Director5275 Orange AvenueCypress, CA 90630T: (714) 229-6720F: (714) [email protected]

DALY CITYEconomic and Community Development, Planning DivisionRichard BergerDirector333 90th StreetDaly City, CA 94015T: (650) 991-8033F: (650) [email protected]

DANA POINTCommunity Development DepartmentKyle Butt erwickDirector33282 Golden Lantern, Suite 212Dana Point, CA 92629

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DANVILLEPlanning DivisionKevin GaileyChief of Planning510 La Gonda WayDanville, CA 94526T: (925) 314-3305F: (925) [email protected]

DAVISCommunity Development DepartmentKatherine Hess, AICPDirector23 Russell BoulevardDavis, CA 95616T: (530) 757-5610F: (530) [email protected]

DEL MARPlanning/Community Development Dept.Brian MooneyDirector1050 Camino Del MarDel Mar, CA 92014T: (858) 755-9313F: (818) [email protected]

DEL REY OAKSCity HallDewey EvansCity Manager650 Canyon Del Rey RoadDel Rey Oaks, CA 93940T: (831) 394-8511F: (831) 394-6421droclerk@redshift .comwww.delreyoaks.org

DELANOCommunity Development DepartmentKeith WoodcockDirectorP.O. Box 3010Delano, CA 93216T: (661) 721-3340F: (661) [email protected]

DESERT HOT SPRINGSCommunity Development DepartmentRudy AcostaInterim Director

65950 Pierson BoulevardDesert Hot Springs, CA 92240T: (760) 329-6411 ext. 260F: (760) [email protected]

DIAMOND BARCommunity and Development ServicesNancy FongCommunity Development Director21825 Copley DriveDiamond Bar, CA 91765T: (909) 396-5676F: (909) [email protected]

DINUBADevelopment ServicesJayne AndersonDevelopment Services Director405 East El Monte WayDinuba, CA 93618T: (559) 591-5906F: (559) [email protected]

DIXONCommunity Development DepartmentDavid DowswellCommunity Development Director600 East A StreetDixon, CA 95620T: (707) 678-7000F: (707) [email protected]

DORRISPlanning CommissionCarol McKayCity AdministratorP.O. Box 768Dorris, CA 96023T: (530) 397-3511F: (530) [email protected] evalleychamber.com

DOS PALOSPlanning CommissionDarrel FonsecaPlanning Director1546 Golden Gate AvenueDos Palos, CA 93620T: (209) 392-2174F: (209) [email protected]

DOWNEYCommunity Development Dept., PlanningGilbert Livas

Deputy City Manager/DirectorP.O. Box 7016Downey, CA 90241T: (562) 904-7154F: (562) [email protected]

DUARTECommunity Planning DivisionSilvia HurtadoInterim Community Development Director1600 Hunti ngton DriveDuarte, CA 91010T: (626) 357-7931F: (626) [email protected]

DUBLINCommunity Development Dept., PlanningJeri RamDirector100 Civic PlazaDublin, CA 94568T: (925) 833-6610F: (925) [email protected]

DUNSMUIRKeith AndersonCity Administrator5915 Dunsmuir AvenueDunsmuir, CA 96025T: (530) 235-4822F: (530) 235-4824fi [email protected] p://ci.dunsmuir.ca.us

EAST PALO ALTOPublic Works, Planning DivisionBrad TarrActi ng Planning Manager1960 Tate StreetEast Palo Alto, CA 94303T: (650) 853-3185F: (650) [email protected]

EL CAJONDepartment of Community DevelopmentMelissa AyresDirector200 East Main StreetEl Cajon, CA 92020T: (619) 441-1741F: (619) [email protected]

EL CENTROPlanning Department

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Norma VillicanaDirector1275 Main StreetEl Centro, CA 92243T: (760) 337-4545F: (619) [email protected]

EL CERRITOCommunity Development, PlanningJennifer CarmanPlanning Manager10890 San Pablo AvenueEl Cerrito, CA 94530T: (510) 215-4330F: (510) [email protected]

EL MONTEPlanning DivisionMinh ThaiPlanning Services Manager11333 Valley BoulevardEl Monte, CA 91731-3293T: (626) 258-8626F: (626) [email protected]

EL SEGUNDOCommunity, Economic and Development Services, Planning DivisionKimberly ChristensenPlanning Manager350 Main StreetEl Segundo, CA 90245T: (310) 524-2340F: (310) [email protected]

ELK GROVEPlanning DivisionChristi ne CrawfordPlanning Director8401 Laguna Palms WayElk Grove, CA 95758T: (916) 478-2265F: (916) [email protected]

EMERYVILLEPlanning DepartmentCharles BryantDirector1333 Park AvenueEmeryville, CA 94608T: (510) 596-4360F: (510) [email protected]

ENCINITASCommunity Development Department, Planning and BuildingPatrick MurphyDirector505 South Vulcan AvenueEncinitas, CA 92024T: (760) 633-2600F: (760) [email protected]

ESCALONCommunity Development DepartmentDuane PetersonDirector1855 Coley AvenueEscalon, CA 95320T: (209) 468-3133F: (209) [email protected]

ESCONDIDOPlanning DivisionJonathan BrindleDirector of Community Development201 North BroadwayEscondido, CA 92025T: (760) 839-4671F: (760) [email protected]

ETNAPlanning DepartmentPamela RussellCity ClerkP.O. Box 460Etna, CA 96027T: (530) 467-5256F: (530) [email protected]

EUREKACommunity DevelopmentKevin HamblinDirector531 K StreetEureka, CA 95501T: (707) 441-4160F: (707) [email protected]

EXETERPlanning DepartmentGreg CollinsContract PlannerP.O. Box 237Exeter, CA 93221T: (559) 592-9244F: (559) 592-3556greg@weplanciti es.com

www.cityofexeter.com

FAIRFAXPlanning and Building DepartmentAnn WelshPlanning Director142 Bolinas RoadFairfax, CA 94930T: (415) 453-1584F: (415) 453-1618planningdirector@townoff airfax.orgwww.townoff airfax.org

FAIRFIELDPlanning and Development Dept.Eve SomjenDirector1000 Webster StreetFairfi eld, CA 94533T: (707) 428-7461F: (707) [email protected] eld.ca.uswww.ci.fairfi eld.ca.us

FARMERSVILLECommunity Development DepartmentKarl Schoett lerContract City Planner909 West Visalia RoadFarmersville, CA 93223T: (559) 747-0458F: (559) 747-6724karl@weplanciti es.comwww.cityoff armersville.us

FERNDALEPlanning DepartmentGeorge WilliamsonCity PlannerP.O. Box 1095Ferndale, CA 95536T: (707) 786-4224F: (707) [email protected] p://ci.ferndale.ca.us

FILLMORECommunity Development DepartmentKevin McSweeneyDirector250 Central AvenueFillmore, CA 93015T: (805) 524-1500 ext. 116F: (805) [email protected] llmore.ca.uswww.fi llmoreca.com

FIREBAUGHKarl Schoett lerContract City Planner1575 Eleventh StreetFirebaugh, CA 93622T: (559) 659-2043F: (559) 659-3412

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FOLSOMCommunity Development DepartmentDavid E. MillerCommunity Development Director50 Natoma StreetFolsom, CA 95630T: (916) 355-7224F: (916) [email protected]

FONTANACommunity Development DepartmentDon Williams, AICPDirector of Community Development8353 Sierra AvenueFontana, CA 92335T: (909) 350-6718F: (909) [email protected]

FORT BRAGGCommunity Development DepartmentMarie JonesDirector416 North Franklin StreetFort Bragg, CA 95437T: (707) 961-2823F: (707) [email protected]

FORT JONESCity CouncilLinda RomaineCity ClerkP.O. Box 40Fort Jones, CA 96032T: (530) 468-2281F: (530) 468-2598ft [email protected]

FORTUNACommunity Development Dept., PlanningLiz ShoreyCity Planner621 11th StreetFortuna, CA 95540T: (707) 725-7600F: (707) [email protected] p://sunnyfortuna.com

FOSTER CITYCommunity Development DepartmentRichard MarksDirector610 Foster City BoulevardFoster City, CA 94404T: (650) 286-3225

F: (650) [email protected]

FOUNTAIN VALLEYPlanning DepartmentAndrew PereaDirector10200 Slater AvenueFountain Valley, CA 92708T: (714) 593-4425F: (714) [email protected]

FOWLERCommunity Development DepartmentRandy DeaverDirector128 South Fift h StreetFowler, CA 93625T: (559) 834-3113 ext. 122F: (559) [email protected]

FREMONTCommunity Development Dept., PlanningJeff SchwobPlanning DirectorP.O. Box 5006Fremont, CA 94537T: (510) 494-4440F: (510) [email protected]

FRESNOPlanning and Development DepartmentNick P. YovinoDirector of Planning and Development2600 Fresno Street, Room 3065Fresno, CA 93721T: (559) 621-8004F: (559) [email protected]

FULLERTONCommunity Development, PlanningAl ZelinkaPlanning Manager303 West Commonwealth AvenueFullerton, CA 92832T: (714) 738-3347F: (714) [email protected]

GALTCommunity Development DepartmentCurt CampionDirector495 Industrial Drive

Galt, CA 95632T: (209) 366-7230F: (209) [email protected]

GARDEN GROVECommunity Development DepartmentSusan EmeryDirectorP.O. Box 3070Garden Grove, CA 92842T: (714) 741-5312F: (714) [email protected]

GARDENACommunity Development DepartmentLisa HeepCommunity Development Director1700 West 162nd StreetGardena, CA 90247T: (310) 217-9526F: (310) [email protected]

GILROYPlanning DivisionBill FausManager7351 Rosanna StreetGilroy, CA 95020T: (408) 846-0440F: (408) [email protected]

GLENDALEPlanning DivisionHassan HaghaniDirector633 East Broadway, Room 103Glendale, CA 91206T: (818) 548-2140F: (818) [email protected]

GLENDORAPlanning & Redevelopment DepartmentJeff KugelDirector116 East Foothill BoulevardGlendora, CA 91741-3380T: (626) 914-8214F: (626) [email protected]

GOLETAPlanning DepartmentSteve Chase

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GONZALESPlanning DepartmentBill FarrelPlanning & Economic Development Director147 4th StreetGonzales, CA 93926T: (831) 675-4203F: (831) [email protected] p://ci.gonzales.ca.us

GRAND TERRACEEconomic Development DepartmentJoyce PowersDirector22795 Barton RoadGrand Terrace, CA 92313T: (909) 430-2247F: (909) 783-2600gtcityhall@cityofgrandterrace.orgwww.cityofgrandterrace.org

GRASS VALLEYPlanning DepartmentJoe HeckelDirector125 East Main StreetGrass Valley, CA 95945T: (530) 274-4330F: (530) [email protected]

GREENFIELDPlanning and Building DepartmentBrent SlamaDirectorP.O. Box 127Greenfi eld, CA 93927T: (831) 674-5591F: (831) 674-3149www.ci.greenfi eld.ca.us

GRIDLEYPlanning DepartmentAndrea Redamonti Community Development Director685 Kentucky StreetGridley, CA 95948T: (530) 846-3631F: (530) 846-3229aredamonti @gridley.ca.uswww.gridley.ca.us

GROVER BEACHCommunity Development DepartmentPat BeckInterim Director154 South 8th StreetGrover Beach, CA 93433T: (805) 473-4520F: (805) [email protected]

GUADALUPEPlanning DepartmentJohn RickenbachContract Planning Director918 Obispo StreetGuadalupe, CA 93434T: (805) 547-0900F: (805) [email protected]

GUSTINEPlanning DepartmentMargaret SilveiraCity Manager682 Third AvenueGusti ne, CA 95322T: (209) 854-6471F: (209) 854-2840msilveira@cityofgusti ne.comwww.cityofgusti ne.com

HALF MOON BAYPlanning DepartmentSteve FlintPlanning Director501 Main StreetHalf Moon Bay, CA 94019T: (650) 726-8250F: (650) [email protected] p://ci.half-moon-bay.ca.us

HANFORDCommunity Development Dept., PlanningThomas J. HaglundActi ng Community Development Director317 North Douty StreetHanford, CA 93230T: (559) 585-2580F: (559) 583-1633www.ci.hanford.ca.us

HAWAIIAN GARDENSCommunity Development DepartmentJoseph ColomboDirector21815 Pioneer BoulevardHawaiian Gardens, CA 90716T: (562) 420-2641F: (562) [email protected]

HAWTHORNEPlanning & Community Development Dept.Harold RothDirector4455 West 126th StreetHawthorne, CA 90250T: (310) 349-7939F: (310) 644-6685hroth@cityofh awthorne.orgwww.cityofh awthorne.com

HAYWARDCommunity/Economic Development Dept.David Rizk, AICPDirector777 B StreetHayward, CA 94541-5007T: (510) 583-4004F: (510) [email protected]

HEALDSBURGPlanning & Building DepartmentRick TookerDirector401 Grove StreetHealdsburg, CA 95448T: (707) 431-3346F: (707) [email protected]

HEMETPlanning DivisionRichard MasycekPlanning Director445 East Florida AvenueHemet, CA 92543T: (951) 765-2375F: (951) 765-2359www.cityofh emet.org

HERCULESCommunity Development and Public Services DepartmentDennis TagashiraDirector of Community Development111 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]

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HESPERIACommunity Development DepartmentDave RenoPrincipal Planner9700 Seventh AvenueHesperia, CA 92345T: (760) 947-1224F: (760) 947-1088sliudahl@cityofh esperia.uswww.cityofh esperia.us

HIDDEN HILLSPlanning DepartmentDick Lovett Director6165 Spring Valley RoadHidden Hills, CA 91302T: (818) 888-9281F: (818) 719-0083staff @hiddenhillscity.orgwww.hiddenhillscity.org

HIGHLANDCommunity Development Dept., PlanningJohn N. JaquessDirector27215 Base LineHighland, CA 92346T: (909) 864-6861F: (909) 862-3180jjaquess@cityofh ighland.orgwww.ci.highland.ca.us

HILLSBOROUGHPlanning and BuildingElizabeth Cullinan, AICPDirector of Building and Planning1600 Floribunda AvenueHillsborough, CA 94010T: (650) 375-7416F: (650) [email protected]

HOLLISTERCommunity Development Dept., PlanningWilliam AveraDirector375 Fift h StreetHollister, CA 95023T: (831) 636-4360F: (831) [email protected]

HOLTVILLEPlanning DepartmentLaura FischerCity Manager121 West Fift h StreetHoltville, CA 92250T: (760) 356-2912

F: (760) 356-1863lfi [email protected]

HUGHSONDevelopment ServicesThom ClarkDirector of Planning and BuildingP.O. Box 9Hughson, CA 95326T: (209) 883-0811 ext. 33F: (209) [email protected]

HUNTINGTON BEACHPlanning DepartmentScott HessPlanning Director2000 Main StreetHunti ngton Beach, CA 92648T: (714) 536-5271F: (714) [email protected]

HUNTINGTON PARKCommunity Development DepartmentHenry L. GrayDirector6550 Miles AvenueHunti ngton Park, CA 90255T: (323) 584-6210F: (323) 588-4577hgray@hunti ngtonpark.orgwww.hunti ngtonpark.org

HURONPlanning/Community Development Dept.Alan J. BenyelCity ManagerP.O. Box 339Huron, CA 93234-0339T: (559) 945-2241F: (559) 945-2609devdir@cityofh uron.comwww.cityofh uron.com

IMPERIALPlanning DepartmentJorge GalvanPlanning Manager420 South Imperial AvenueImperial, CA 92251T: (760) 355-1152F: (760) 355-4718jgalvan@cityofi mperial.orgwww.cityofi mperial.org

IMPERIAL BEACHCommunity Development DepartmentGreg WadeDirector825 Imperial Beach Boulevard

Imperial Beach, CA 91932T: (619) 628-1356F: (619) 429-9770gwade@cityofi b.orgwww.ci.imperial-beach.ca.us

INDIAN WELLSPlanning DepartmentCorrie D. KatesCommunity Development Director44-950 Eldorado DriveIndian Wells, CA 92210T: (760) 346-2489F: (760) [email protected]

INDIOCommunity Development ServicesSteve CopenhaverDirector100 Civic Center MallIndio, CA 92201T: (760) 391-4120F: (760) [email protected]

INDUSTRYPlanning DepartmentMichael KissellDirectorP.O. Box 3366Industry, CA 91744-0366T: (626) 333-2211F: (626) 961-6795mkissell@cityofi ndustry.orgwww.cityofi ndustry.org

INGLEWOODCommunity Development Dept., PlanningSheldon CurryDirector, Planning & Research Dept.One Manchester BoulevardInglewood, CA 90301T: (310) 412-5230F: (310) 412-5188coiplanning@cityofi nglewood.orgwww.cityofi nglewood.org

IONEPlanning DepartmentChristopher JordanCity PlannerP.O. Box 398Ione, CA 95640T: (209) 274-2412 ext. 104F: (209) [email protected]

IRVINECommunity Development DepartmentDouglas Williford, AICP

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Director P.O. Box 19575Irvine, CA 92623-9575T: (714) 724-6450F: (714) [email protected] rvine.org

IRWINDALEPlanning DepartmentRay HamadaDirector5050 North Irwindale AvenueIrwindale, CA 91706T: (626) 430-2207F: (626) [email protected]

ISLETONPlanning CommissionRobert GrunwaldPlanning ConsultantP.O. Box 716Isleton, CA 95641-0716T: (916) 429-9576F: (916) 777-7775

JACKSONPlanning DepartmentSue PetersCity Planner33 BroadwayJackson, CA 95642T: (209) 223-1646F: (209) [email protected] p://ci.jackson.ca.us

KERMANPlanning and DevelopmentLuis PatlanDirector of Planning and Development942 South Madera AvenueKerman, CA 93630T: (559) 846-3986F: (559) 846-6199lpatlan@cityofk erman.orgwww.cityofk erman.org

KING CITYPlanning and Building DepartmentDave Van Ett emDirector212 South Vanderhurst AvenueKing City, CA 93930T: (831) 385-3281F: (831) [email protected]

KINGSBURGPlanning DepartmentTerry Schmal

Planning and Development DirectorCity Hall, 1401 Draper StreetKingsburg, CA 93631T: (559) 897-5828F: (559) 897-5568tschmal@cityofk ingsburg-ca.govwww.cityofk ingsburg-ca.gov

LA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGEPlanning DepartmentRobert StanleyDirector of Community Development1327 Foothill BoulevardLa Cañada-Flintridge, CA 91011T: (818) 790-8881F: (818) [email protected]

LA HABRAPlanning DepartmentMichael HaackDirector of Community DevelopmentP.O. Box 337La Habra, CA 90633T: (562) 905-9724F: (562) [email protected]

LA HABRA HEIGHTSCommunity Development DepartmentKenneth PhungCity Planner1245 North Hacienda RoadLa Habra Heights, CA 90631T: (562) 694-6302F: (562) [email protected]

LA MESACommunity Development DepartmentWilliam ChopykPlanning & Development Services Director8130 Allison AvenueLa Mesa, CA 91941T: (619) 667-1177F: (619) [email protected] amesa.com

LA MIRADACommunity Development, City HallReuben ArceoCommunity Development Director13700 La Mirada BoulevardLa Mirada, CA 90638T: (562) 943-0131F: (562) 943-1464citycontact@cityofl amirada.orgwww.cityofl amirada.org

LA PALMAPlanning DivisionJohn Di MarioDirector of Community Development7822 Walker StreetLa Palma, CA 90623T: (714) 690-3336F: (714) 523-2141commdev@cityofl apalma.orgwww.cityofl apalma.org

LA PUENTECommunity Development DepartmentGregg YamachikaDirector15900 East Main StreetLa Puente, CA 91744T: (626) 855-1500F: (626) [email protected]

LA QUINTAPlanning DepartmentLes JohnsonDirectorP.O. Box 1504La Quinta, CA 92247-1504T: (760) 777-7125F: (760) [email protected]

LA VERNECommunity Development DepartmentHal FredericksenDirector3660 D StreetLa Verne, CA 91750T: (909) 596-8706F: (909) [email protected]

LAFAYETTEPlanning Services DivisionNiroop SrivastaPlanning & Building Manager3675 Mount Diablo Boulevard, Suite 210Lafayett e, CA 94549T: (925) 284-1976F: (925) [email protected] e.ca.uswww.ci.lafayett e.ca.us

LAGUNA BEACHDepartment of Community DevelopmentJohn MontgomeryDirector505 Forest AvenueLaguna Beach, CA 92673T: (949) 497-3311F: (949) [email protected]

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LAGUNA HILLSPlanning AgencyVernon JonesDirector24035 El Toro RoadLaguna Hills, CA 92653T: (949) 707-2600F: (949) [email protected]

LAGUNA NIGUELCommunity Development DepartmentBob LenardDirector27781 La Paz RoadLaguna Niguel, CA 92677T: (949) 362-4360F: (949) [email protected]

LAGUNA WOODSCommunity Development DepartmentSammy RakeDirector24264 El Toro RoadLaguna Woods, CA 92637T: (949) 639-0500F: (949) [email protected]

LAKE ELSINOREDevelopment Services Dept., PlanningTom WeinerActi ng Director130 South Main StreetLake Elsinore, CA 92530T: (909) 674-3124F: (951) [email protected]

LAKE FORESTHousing & Community Development Dept.Gayle AckermanDirector25550 Commercentre Drive, Suite 100Lake Forest, CA 92630T: (949) 461-3460F: (949) [email protected]

LAKEPORTCommunity Development DepartmentMark BranniganCommunity Development Director225 Park StreetLakeport, CA 95453T: (707) 263-5615

F: (707) 263-8584mbrannigan@cityofl akeport.comwww.cityofl akeport.com

LAKEWOODCommunity Development DepartmentJack GonsalvesDirector5050 Clark AvenueLakewood, CA 90712T: (562) 866-9771F: (562) [email protected]

LANCASTERDepartment of Community DevelopmentBrian S. LudickePlanning Director44933 North Fern AvenueLancaster, CA 93534T: (661) 723-6100F: (661) 723-5926jreyes@cityofl ancasterca.orgwww.cityofl ancasterca.org

LARKSPURPlanning DepartmentNancy KaufmanDirector400 Magnolia AvenueLarkspur, CA 94939T: (415) 927-5025F: (415) [email protected]

LATHROPCommunity Development DepartmentMarilyn PontonCommunity Development Director390 Towne Centre DriveLathrop, CA 95330T: (209) 941-7292F: (209) [email protected]

LAWNDALECommunity Development DepartmentOti s GinozaDeputy City Manager14717 Burin AvenueLawndale, CA 90260T: (310) 973-3230F: (310) [email protected]

LEMON GROVECommunity Development DepartmentRobert LarkinsDirector3232 Main Street

Lemon Grove, CA 91945T: (619) 825-3805F: (619) [email protected]

LEMOOREPlanning DepartmentHolly SmythPlanning Director210 Fox StreetLemoore, CA 93245T: (559) 924-6740F: (559) [email protected]

LINCOLNCommunity Development DepartmentRodney CampbellDirector of Community Development600 Sixth StreetLincoln, CA 95648T: (916) 434-2470F: (916) [email protected]

LINDSAYCommunity Development DepartmentScot TownsendCity ManagerP.O. Box 369Lindsay, CA 93247T: (559) 562-5945F: (559) [email protected]

LIVE OAKCommunity DevelopmentDennis CookContract Planner9955 Live Oak BoulevardLive Oak, CA 95953T: (530) 695-2112F: (530) [email protected]

LIVERMORECommunity Development DepartmentMarc RobertsCommunity Development Director1052 South Livermore AvenueLivermore, CA 94550T: (925) 960-4450F: (925) [email protected]

LIVINGSTONCommunity Development DepartmentDonna Kenney

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DirectorP.O. Box 308Livingston, CA 95334T: (209) 394-5510F: (209) [email protected]

LODICommunity Development DepartmentRandy HatchDirectorP.O. Box 3006Lodi, CA 95241T: (209) 333-6711F: (209) [email protected]

LOMA LINDACommunity DevelopmentDeborah Woldruff Director Community Development25541 Barton RoadLoma Linda, CA 92354T: (909) 799-2830F: (909) 799-2894dwoldruff @lomalinda-ca.govwww.lomalinda-ca.gov

LOMITACommunity Development DirectorGary SuganoDirector24300 Narbonne AvenueLomita, CA 90717T: (310) 325-7110 ext. 121F: (310) [email protected]

LOMPOCPlanning DivisionArleen Pelster, AICPCommunity Development DirectorP.O. Box 8001Lompoc, CA 93438-8001T: (805) 736-1261F: (805) [email protected]

LONG BEACHPlanning and Building DepartmentCraig BeckDirector333 West Ocean Boulevard, 5th FloorLong Beach, CA 90802T: (562) 570-6428F: (562) [email protected]

LOOMISPlanning DepartmentKathy KerdusPlanning Director6140 Horseshoe Bar Road, Suite KLoomis, CA 95650T: (916) 652-1840F: (916) [email protected]

LOS ALAMITOSCommunity Development DepartmentLisa Masters HeepDirector3191 Katella AvenueLos Alamitos, CA 90720T: (562) 431-3538 ext. 301F: (562) [email protected]

LOS ALTOSCommunity Development DepartmentJim WalgrenDirectorOne North San Antonio RoadLos Altos, CA 94022T: (650) 948-2790F: (650) [email protected]

LOS ALTOS HILLSPlanning DepartmentDebbie Pedro, AICPDirector26379 Fremont RoadLos Altos Hills, CA 94022T: (650) 941-7222F: (650) [email protected]

LOS ANGELESPlanning DepartmentS. Gail Goldberg, AICPDirector of Planning200 North Spring Street, Room 525Los Angeles, CA 90012T: (213) 978-1271F: (213) [email protected]

LOS BANOSCommunity Development DepartmentJohn LeVanPlanning Manager520 J StreetLos Banos, CA 93635T: (209) 827-7000F: (209) [email protected]

www.losbanos.org

LOS GATOSCommunity Development DepartmentBud N. Lortz, AICPDirectorP.O. Box 949Los Gatos, CA 95031T: (408) 354-6872F: (408) [email protected]

LOYALTONPlanning DepartmentTim BealsDirector101 Courthouse SquareDownieville, CA 95936T: (530) 289-3251F: (530) [email protected]

LYNWOODDevelopment Services DepartmentJonathan ColinDirector11330 Bullis RoadLynwood, CA 90626T: (310) 603-0220 ext. 254F: (310) [email protected]

MADERACommunity Development DepartmentDave RandallPlanning Director205 West 4th StreetMadera, CA 93637T: (559) 661-5430F: (559) [email protected]

MALIBUEnvironmental and Community Development Dept., Planning DivisionStacey Rice, Ph.D, AICPPlanning Manager23815 Stuart Ranch RoadMalibu, CA 90265T: (310) 456-2489F: (310) [email protected]

MAMMOTH LAKESCommunity Development DepartmentMark WardlawDirectorP.O. Box 1609Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546T: (760) 934-8989 ext. 224

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MANHATTAN BEACHCommunity Development DepartmentDick ThompsonDirector1400 Highland AvenueManhatt an Beach, CA 90266T: (310) 802-5503F: (310) [email protected] an-beach.ca.uswww.ci.manhatt an-beach.ca.us

MANTECACommunity Development DepartmentMark NelsonDirector1001 West Center StreetManteca, CA 95337T: (209) 239-8427F: (209) [email protected]

MARICOPAPlanning DepartmentTommy DavisCity AdministratorP.O. Box 548Maricopa, CA 93252T: (661) [email protected]

MARINAPlanning DepartmentChristi ne di IorioDirector211 Hillcrest AvenueMarina, CA 93933T: (831) 884-1220F: (831) [email protected]

MARTINEZCommunity Development DepartmentKaren MajorsDirector/Assistant City Manager525 Henriett a StreetMarti nez, CA 94553T: (925) 372-3515F: (925) 372-0257kmajors@cityofmarti nez.orgwww.cityofmarti nez.org

MARYSVILLEPlanning DepartmentCommunity Development Director526 C StreetMarysville, CA 95901T: (530) 741-6607F: (530) 742-7160

[email protected]

MAYWOODBuilding & Planning DepartmentDave MangoDirector4319 East Slauson AvenueMaywood, CA 90270T: (323) 562-5010F: (323) [email protected]

MCFARLANDPlanning DepartmentGerald FordeCity Administrator401 Kern AvenueMcFarland, CA 93250T: (805) 792-3091F: (805) [email protected]

MENDOTAPlanning DepartmentJeff rey O’Neal, AICPContract City Planner643 Quince StreetMendota, CA 93640T: (559) 655-3291F: (559) [email protected]

MENLO PARKCommunity Development DepartmentArlinda HeineckCommunity Development Director701 Laurel StreetMenlo Park, CA 94025T: (650) 330-6715F: (650) [email protected]

MERCEDPlanning & Permitti ng DivisionDave GonzalvesDirector of Development Services678 West 18th StreetMerced, CA 95340T: (209) 385-6858F: (209) [email protected]

MILL VALLEYPlanning and Building DepartmentRory Anne WalshDirector26 Corte Madera AvenueMill Valley, CA 94941

T: (415) 388-4033F: (415) [email protected]

MILLBRAECommunity Development DepartmentRalph Pett yCommunity Development Director621 Magnolia AvenueMillbrae, CA 94030T: (650) 259-2341F: (650) 697-2657rpett [email protected]

MILPITASPlanning and Neighborhood ServicesJames LindsayDirector455 East Calaveras BoulevardMilpitas, CA 95035T: (408) 586-3279F: (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, AICPDirectorP.O. Box 642Modesto, CA 95354T: (209) 577-5267F: (209) [email protected]

MONROVIACommunity DevelopmentSteve SizemorePlanning Division Manager415 South Ivy AvenueMonrovia, CA 91016T: (626) 932-5550F: (626) [email protected]

MONTAGUEJohn HammondMayorP.O. Box 428

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Montague, CA 96064T: (530) 459-3030F: (530) [email protected]

MONTCLAIRCommunity Development DepartmentSteve Lustro, AICPCommunity Development DirectorP.O. Box 2308Montclair, CA 91763T: (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 DepartmentMicheal A. HuntleyDirector1600 West Beverly BoulevardMontebello, CA 90640T: (323) 887-1386F: (323) [email protected]

MONTEREYDivision of Planning, Enginnering, & Environmental Compliance, PlanningChip RerigPlanning, Enginnering & Environmental Compliance ChiefMonterey City Hall, 580 Pacifi c StreetMonterey, CA 93940T: (831) 646-3886F: (831) [email protected]

MONTEREY PARKDevelopment Services Dept., PlanningJim BashamPlanning Manager320 West Newmark AvenueMonterey Park, CA 91754T: (626) 307-1315F: (626) [email protected]

MOORPARKCommunity Development Department

David A. BobardtPlanning Manager799 Moorpark AvenueMoorpark, CA 93021T: (805) 517-6281F: (805) [email protected]

MORAGAPlanning DepartmentLori SalamackPlanning Director329 Rheem BoulevardMoraga, CA 94556T: (925) 376-5200F: (925) [email protected]

MORENO VALLEYPlanning DepartmentJohn TerrellPlanning Offi cialP.O. Box 88005Moreno Valley, CA 92553T: (909) 413-3206F: (909) [email protected]

MORGAN HILLCommunity Development Dept., PlanningKathleen Malloy-PrevisichDirector17555 Peak AvenueMorgan Hill, CA 95037T: (408) 779-7248F: (408) 779-7236kathy.malloy-previsich@morganhill.ca.govwww.morganhill.ca.gov

MORRO BAYPublic ServicesMichael PraterPlanning Manager955 Shasta AvenueMorro Bay, CA 93442T: (805) 772-6261F: (805) [email protected]

MOUNT SHASTAPlanning DepartmentKeith McKinleyCity Administrator/Director305 North Mount Shasta BoulevardMount Shasta, CA 96067T: (530) 926-7510F: (530) [email protected]

MOUNTAIN VIEWCommunity Development DepartmentRandy TsudaDirectorP.O. Box 7540Mountain View, CA 94039T: (650) 903-6306F: (650) [email protected]

MURRIETALand Use PlanningMary E. LanierPlanning Director26442 Beckman CourtMurrieta, CA 92562T: (909) 698-1040F: (909) [email protected]

NAPACommunity Development Dept., PlanningDana SmithAssistant City ManagerP.O. Box 660Napa, CA 94559T: (707) 257-9530F: (707) [email protected]

NATIONAL CITYPlanning DepartmentRoger G. PostPlanning Director1243 Nati onal City BoulevardNati onal City, CA 91950T: (619) 336-4310F: (619) [email protected] onal-city.ca.uswww.nati onalcityca.gov

NEEDLESPlanning CommissionSharon Mayes-AtkinsonCommunity Development Director817 Third StreetNeedles, CA 92363T: (760) 326-5740F: (760) [email protected]

NEVADA CITYPlanning DepartmentCindy SiegfriedCity Planner317 Broad StreetNevada City, CA 95959T: (530) 265-2496F: (530) [email protected]

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NEWARKEconomic Development & Planning Dept.Terrence GrindallCommunity Development Director37101 Newark BoulevardNewark, CA 94560T: (510) 794-2330F: (510) [email protected]

NEWMANCommunity Development Dept., PlanningMichael HollandCity Manager/DirectorP.O. Box 787Newman, CA 95360T: (209) 862-3725F: (209) [email protected]

NEWPORT BEACHPlanning DepartmentDavid LepoPlanning Director3300 Newport BoulevardNewport Beach, CA 92663T: (949) 644-3200F: (949) 644-3229dlepo@city.newport-beach.ca.uswww.city.newport-beach.ca.us

NORCOPlanning DepartmentSteve KingPlanning Manager2870 Clark AvenueNorco, CA 92860T: (951) 270-5661F: (951) [email protected]

NORWALKCommunity Development Dept., PlanningKurt AndersonDirector of Community DevelopmentP.O. Box 1030Norwalk, CA 90651T: (562) 929-5744F: (562) [email protected]

NOVATODepartment of Community DevelopmentDave WallacePlanning Director75 Rowland Way #110Novato, CA 94945T: (415) 899-8989

F: (415) [email protected]

OAKDALECommunity Development DepartmentDanelle StylosDirector280 North 3rd AvenueOakdale, CA 95361T: (209) 845-3625F: (209) [email protected]

OAKLANDCommunity & Economic Development Agency, PlanningEric AngstadtInterim Deputy Director250 Frank Ogawa Plaza, Suite 3315Oakland, CA 95126T: (510) 238-3941F: (510) [email protected]

OAKLEYCommunity Development DepartmentRebecca WillisDirector3231 Main StreetOakley, CA 94561T: (925) 625-7000F: (925) [email protected]

OCEANSIDEPlanning DepartmentGeorge BuellDevelopment Services Director300 North Coast HighwayOceanside, CA 92054T: (760) 435-3520F: (760) 745-2958planningstaff @ci.oceanside.ca.uswww.ci.oceanside.ca.us

OJAICommunity Development DepartmentKatrina Rice SchmidtDirector401 South Ventura StreetOjai, CA 93023T: (805) 640-2555F: (805) [email protected]

ONTARIOPlanning DepartmentJerry L. BlumDirector

303 East B StreetOntario, CA 91764T: (909) 395-2036F: (909) [email protected]

ORANGECommunity Development DepartmentAlice AngusDirector300 East Chapman AvenueOrange, CA 92866T: (714) 744-7220F: (714) [email protected]

ORANGE COVEPlanning DepartmentAlan J. BengyelCity Administrator633 Sixth StreetOrange Cove, CA 93646T: (559) 626-4488F: (559) [email protected]

ORINDAPlanning DepartmentEmmanuel UrsuDirectorP.O. Box 2000Orinda, CA 94563T: (925) 253-4210F: (925) [email protected]

ORLANDPlanning DepartmentPaul H. Poczobot, Jr.City Manager815 Fourth StreetOrland, CA 95963T: (530) 865-1600F: (530) [email protected]

OROVILLECommunity Development/Public WorksEric TeitelmanDirector1735 Montgomery StreetOroville, CA 95965T: (530) 538-2401F: (530) [email protected]

OXNARDDevelopment Services Department

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Matt WinegarDirector305 West Third StreetOxnard, CA 93030T: (805) 385-7858F: (805) 385-7417matt [email protected]

PACIFIC GROVECommunity Development DepartmentJon BiggsDirector300 16th StreetPacifi c Grove, CA 93950T: (831) 648-3190F: (831) [email protected] c-grove.ca.us

PACIFICAPlanning DepartmentMichael CrabtreePlanning Director170 Santa Maria AvenuePacifi ca, CA 94116T: (650) 738-7341F: (650) [email protected] ca.ca.uswww.cityofpacifi ca.org

PALM DESERTDevelopment Services DepartmentPhillip DrellDirector73-510 Fred Waring DrivePalm Desert, CA 92260T: (760) 346-0611 ext. 481F: (760) [email protected]

PALM SPRINGSDepartment of Planning & BuildingCraig A. Ewing, AICPDirector of Planning ServicesP.O. Box 2743Palm Springs, CA 92262T: (760) 323-8245F: (760) [email protected]

PALMDALEPlanning DepartmentAsoka HerathDirector38250 Sierra HighwayPalmdale, CA 93550T: (661) 267-5200F: (661) [email protected]

PALO ALTOPlanning/Community Environment Dept.Steve EmslieDirector250 Hamilton Avenue, 5th FloorPalo Alto, CA 94301T: (650) 329-2441F: (650) [email protected]

PALOS VERDES ESTATESPlanning DepartmentAllan Rigg, AICPDirector of Planning and Public Works340 Palos Verdes Drive WestPalos Verdes Estates, CA 90274T: (310) 378-0383F: (310) [email protected]/PVE

PARADISECommunity Development DepartmentAl McGreehanDirector5555 SkywayParadise, CA 95969T: (530) 872-6291F: (530) [email protected]

PARAMOUNTCommunity Development DepartmentJoe PerezDirector16400 Colorado AvenueParamount, CA 90723T: (562) 220-2036F: (562) [email protected]

PARLIERCommunity DevelopmentE. Shun PatlanCommunity Development Director1100 East Parlier AvenueParlier, CA 93648T: (559) 646-3545F: (559) [email protected]

PASADENAPlanning and Permitti ng DepartmentRichard J. BrucknerDirector175 North Garfi eld AvenuePasadena, CA 91101T: (626) 744-4009F: (626) [email protected]

www.cityofpasadena.net

PASO ROBLESCommunity Development DepartmentRon WhisenandDirector1000 Spring StreetPaso Robles, CA 93446T: (805) 237-3970F: (805) [email protected]

PATTERSONPlanning DepartmentRod SimpsonCommunity Development DirectorP.O. Box 667Patt erson, CA 95363T: (209) 895-8020F: (209) [email protected] erson.ca.uswww.ci.patt erson.ca.us

PERRISDevelopment ServicesBrad EckhardtPlanning Manager135 North D StreetPerris, CA 92570T: (951) 943-5003F: (909) [email protected]

PETALUMACommunity Development Dept., PlanningGeorge WhiteAssistant Director11 English StreetPetaluma, CA 94952T: (707) 778-4301F: (707) [email protected]

PICO RIVERACommunity Development Dept., PlanningJeff BrauckmanDirector6615 South Passons BoulevardPico Rivera, CA 90660T: (562) 801-4332F: (562) [email protected]

PIEDMONTDepartment of Public WorksKate BlackCity Planner120 Vista AvenuePiedmont, CA 94611T: (510) 420-3050

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F: (510) [email protected]

PINOLEDevelopment Services Dept., PlanningElizabeth DunnCity Planner2131 Pear StreetPinole, CA 94564T: (510) 724-9019F: (510) [email protected]

PISMO BEACHCommunity Development DepartmentRandy BloomDirector760 Matti e RoadPismo Beach, CA 93449T: (805) 773-4658F: (805) [email protected]

PITTSBURGPlanning DepartmentMarc GrishamDirector of Planning65 Civic AvenuePitt sburg, CA 94565T: (925) 252-4920F: (925) [email protected] sburg.ca.uswww.ci.pitt sburg.ca.us

PLACENTIADepartment of Development ServicesRaynald F. PascuaDirector of Development Services401 East Chapman AvenuePlacenti a, CA 92870T: (714) 993-8124F: (714) 961-0283rpascua@placenti a.orgwww.placenti a.org

PLACERVILLECommunity Development DepartmentSteve CalfeeCity Planner487 Main StreetPlacerville, CA 95667T: (530) 642-5252F: (530) [email protected]

PLEASANT HILLCommunity Development DepartmentSteve WallacePublic Works/Community Development Director

100 Gregory LanePleasant Hill, CA 94523T: (925) 671-5209F: (925) [email protected]

PLEASANTONPlanning DepartmentBrian DolanDirectorP.O. Box 520Pleasanton, CA 94566T: (925) 931-5600F: (925) [email protected]

PLYMOUTHPlanning CommissionDixon FlynnCity AdministratorP.O. Box 429Plymouth, CA 95669T: (209) 245-6941F: (209) [email protected]

POINT ARENAClaudia HillaryCity AdministratorP.O. Box 67Point Arena, CA 95468T: (707) 882-2122F: (707) [email protected]

POMONAEconomic Development & Planning Dept.Matt hew BassiPlanning/Development Services Manager505 South Garey AvenuePomona, CA 91766T: (909) 620-2191F: (909) 620-3702www.ci.pomona.ca.us

PORT HUENEMEDepartment of Community DevelopmentGregory C. BrownDirector250 North Ventura RoadPort Hueneme, CA 93041T: (805) 986-6553F: (805) [email protected]

PORTERVILLECommunity Development DepartmentBrad DunlapDirector

P.O. Box 432Porterville, CA 93257T: (559) 782-7460F: (559) [email protected]

PORTOLAPlanning CommissionKaren DownsCity Planner35 Third AvenuePortola, CA 96122T: (530) 832-6808F: (530) [email protected]

PORTOLA VALLEYBuilding, Planning, and EngineeringLeslie LambertPlanning Manager765 Portola RoadPortola Valley, CA 94028T: (650) 851-1700F: (650) [email protected]

POWAYPlanning Services DepartmentRobert ManisDirector of Development Services13325 Civic Center Drive, Building APoway, CA 92074T: (858) 668-4600F: (858) [email protected]

RANCHO CORDOVAPlanning DepartmentPaul JunkerDirector2729 Prospect Park DriveRancho Cordova, CA 95670T: (916) 942-0222F: (916) 851-8762pjunker@cityofranchocordova.orgwww.cityofranchocordova.org

RANCHO CUCAMONGAPlanning DepartmentJames R. Troyer, AICPPlanning DirectorP.O. Box 807Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729T: (909) 477-2750F: (909) [email protected]

RANCHO MIRAGECommunity Development Department

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Randy BynderDirector69-825 Highway 111Rancho Mirage, CA 92270T: (909) 328-2266F: (760) [email protected]

RANCHO PALOS VERDESPlanning, Building and Code EnforcementJoel RojasDirector30940 Hawthorne BoulevardRancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275T: (310) 544-5228F: (310) [email protected]/rpv

RANCHO SANTA MARGARITAPlanning DepartmentKathleen HatonPlanning Director22112 El PaseoRancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688T: (949) 635-1800F: (949) [email protected]

RED BLUFFCommunity Development DepartmentScott TimboeDirector555 Washington StreetRed Bluff , CA 96080T: (530) 527-2605F: (530) 529-6878sti [email protected] .ca.uswww.ci.red-bluff .ca.us

REDDINGDevelopment Services DepartmentJim Hamilton, AICPDirectorP.O. Box 496071Redding, CA 96049T: (530) 225-4020F: (530) [email protected]

REDLANDSCommunity Development DepartmentOscar OrciCommunity Development Director35 Cajon Street, Suite 20Redlands, CA 92373T: (909) 798-7555F: (909) [email protected]

REDONDO BEACHPlanning DepartmentRandy BerlerPlanning Director415 Diamond StreetRedondo Beach, CA 90277T: (310) 318-0637F: (310) [email protected]

REDWOOD CITYPlanning and Redevelopment AgencyJill EkasPlanning Manager1017 Middlefi eld RoadRedwood City, CA 94063T: (650) 780-7234F: (650) [email protected]

REEDLEYCommunity Development DepartmentDavid Brleti cCity Planner1733 Ninth StreetReedley, CA 93654T: (559) 637-4200 ext. 222F: (559) 637-2139david.brlecti [email protected]

RIALTODevelopment ServicesMichael StoryDirector of Development Services150 South Palm AvenueRialto, CA 92376T: (909) 820-2535F: (909) [email protected]

RICHMONDPlanning DepartmentRichard MitchellDirector1401 Marina Way SouthRichmond, CA 94804T: (510) 620-6706F: (510) [email protected]

RIDGECRESTCommunity Development DepartmentJim McReaDirector100 West California AvenueRidgecrest, CA 93555T: (760) 371-3721F: (760) [email protected]

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RIO DELLPlanning DepartmentGeorge WilliamsonContract City Planner675 Wildwood AvenueRio Dell, CA 95562T: (707) 764-3532F: (707) [email protected]

RIO VISTACommunity Development DepartmentTom BlandDirectorCity Hall, 1 Main StreetRio Vista, CA 94571T: (707) 374-6451F: (707) [email protected]

RIPONPlanning DepartmentKen ZuidervaartDirector of Planning259 North Wilma AvenueRipon, CA 95366T: (209) 599-2108F: (209) [email protected]

RIVERBANKCommunity Development DepartmentJ.D. HightowerDirector6707 Third StreetRiverbank, CA 95367T: (209) 863-7124F: (209) [email protected]

RIVERSIDEPlanning DepartmentKen Guti errez, AICPDirectorRiverside City Hall, 3900 Main StreetRiverside, CA 92522T: (909) 826-5371F: (909) 826-5981kguti [email protected]

ROCKLINCommunity Development DepartmentTerry RichardsonDirector3970 Rocklin RoadRocklin, CA 95677T: (916) 625-5160

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ROHNERT PARKCommunity Development DepartmentRon Bendorff Director of Community Development6750 Commerce BoulevardRohnert Park, CA 94928T: (707) 588-2236F: (707) 588-2238Rbendorff @rpcity.orgwww.rpcity.org

ROLLING HILLSPlanning DepartmentYolanta SchwartzPrincipal Planner2 Portuguese Bend RoadRolling Hills, CA 90274T: (310) 377-1521F: (310) [email protected]/rh

ROLLING HILLS ESTATESPlanning DepartmentDavid WahbaDirector4045 Palos Verdes Drive NorthRolling Hills Estates, CA 90274T: (310) 377-1577 ext. 103F: (310) [email protected]

ROSEMEADPlanning DepartmentMatt EverlingCity Planner8837 East Valley BoulevardRosemead, CA 91770T: (626) 569-2140F: (626) [email protected]

ROSEVILLEPlanning & Redevelopment DepartmentPaul RichardsonDirector316 Vernon Street, #104Roseville, CA 95678T: (916) 774-5276F: (916) [email protected]

ROSSPlanning AgencyGary BroadTown Manager and Planning DirectorP.O. Box 320

Ross, CA 94957T: (415) 453-1453F: (415) 453-1950www.townofross.org

SACRAMENTOPlanning DepartmentCarol ShearlyDirector of PlanningCity Hall, 915 I Street, Room 300Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 808-8368F: (916) [email protected]

SALINASDevelopment and Engineering ServicesRobert RussellDeputy City Manager200 Lincoln AvenueSalinas, CA 93901T: (831) 758-7206F: (831) 758-7215www.ci.salinas.ca.us

SAN ANSELMOPlanning DepartmentLisa WightDirector525 San Anselmo AvenueSan Anselmo, CA 94960T: (415) 258-4616F: (415) [email protected]

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 DepartmentDeborah NelsonPlanning ManagerP.O. Box 3009

San Carlos, CA 94070T: (650) 802-4264F: (650) [email protected]

SAN CLEMENTECommunity Development DepartmentJim HollowayDirector910 Calle Negocio, Suite 100San Clemente, CA 92673T: (949) 361-6185F: (949) [email protected]

SAN DIEGOPlanning & Development Review Dept.William Anderson, FAICPExecuti ve Director202 C Street, MS 5ASan Diego, CA 92101T: (619) 236-6361F: (619) [email protected]

SAN DIMASPlanning DepartmentDaniel ColemanDirector of Development Services245 East Bonita AvenueSan Dimas, CA 91773T: (909) 394-6250F: (909) [email protected]

SAN FERNANDOCommunity Development DepartmentMilan GarrisonDirector117 Macneil StreetSan Fernando, CA 91340T: (818) 898-1227F: (818) [email protected]

SAN FRANCISCOPlanning DepartmentDean MacrisDirector of Planning1650 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103T: (415) 558-6387F: (510) [email protected]

SAN GABRIELCommunity Development DepartmentSteven A. Preston, FAICP

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Deputy City Manager/DirectorP.O. Box 130San Gabriel, CA 91778T: (626) 308-2800F: (626) [email protected]

SAN JACINTOCommunity Development DepartmentAsher HartelDirector595 South San Jacinto AvenueSan Jacinto, CA 92583T: (951) 487-7330F: (909) [email protected]

SAN JOAQUINCruz W. RamosCity ManagerP.O. Box 758San Joaquin, CA 93660T: (559) 693-4311F: (559) 693-2193www.cityofsanjoaquin.org

SAN JOSEPlanning, Building & Code EnforcementJoseph HorwedelDirector200 East Santa Clara Street, 3rd FloorSan Jose, CA 95113T: (408) 535-7900F: (408) [email protected]

SAN JUAN BAUTISTAPlanning DepartmentMatt hew SundtCity PlannerP.O. Box 1420San Juan Bauti sta, CA 95045T: (831) 623-4661F: (831) 623-4093cityplanning@san-juan-bauti sta.ca.uswww.san-juan-bauti sta.ca.us

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANOPlanning Services DepartmentSteven Apple, AICPDirector32400 Paseo AdelantoSan Juan Capistrano, CA 92675T: (949) 493-1171F: (949) [email protected]

SAN LEANDROCommunity Development DepartmentLuke A. Sims

Director835 East 14th StreetSan Leandro, CA 94577T: (510) 577-3320F: (510) [email protected]

SAN LUIS OBISPOCommunity Development DepartmentJohn MandevilleDirector919 Palm StreetSan Luis Obispo, CA 93401T: (805) 781-7172F: (805) [email protected]

SAN MARCOSPlanning DivisionJerry Backoff Director1 Civic Center DriveSan Marcos, CA 92069T: (760) 744-1050F: (760) 591-4135Jbackoff @ci.san-marcos.ca.uswww.ci.san-marcos.ca.us

SAN MARINODepartment of Planning and BuildingDavid SaldañaDirector2200 Hunti ngton DriveSan Marino, CA 91108T: (626) 300-0711F: (626) [email protected]

SAN MATEOPlanning DepartmentRonald MunekawaChief of Planning330 West 20th AvenueSan Mateo, CA 94403T: (650) 522-7202F: (650) [email protected]

SAN PABLOPlanning DepartmentAvanindra GangapuramPlanning Manager13831 San Pablo AvenueSan Pablo, CA 94806T: (510) 215-3201F: (510) [email protected]

SAN RAFAELCommunity Development DepartmentRobert BrownDirectorP.O. Box 151560San Rafael, CA 94915T: (415) 485-3085F: (415) [email protected]

SAN RAMONPlanning/Community Development Dept.Phil WongDirector2226 Camino RamonSan Ramon, CA 94583T: (925) 973-2565F: (925) [email protected]

SAND CITYCommunity Development DepartmentSteve MatarazzoDirector/Assistant City AdministratorOne Sylvan ParkSand City, CA 93955T: (831) 394-6700F: (831) [email protected]

SANGERDevelopment Services DepartmentTim ChapaDirector1700 7th StreetSanger, CA 93657T: (559) 876-6300 ext. 1550F: (559) [email protected]

SANTA ANAPlanning and Building AgencyKaren HaluzaPlanning ManagerP.O. Box 1988, M-20Santa Ana, CA 92702T: (714) 667-2700F: (714) [email protected]

SANTA BARBARAPlanning DivisionBetti e WeissCity Planner630 Garden StreetSanta Barbara, CA 93101T: (805) 564-5470F: (805) [email protected]

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SANTA CLARADepartment of Planning and Inspecti onKevin L. Riley, AICPDirector1500 Warburton AvenueSanta Clara, CA 95050T: (408) 615-2450F: (408) [email protected]

SANTA CLARITAPlanning & Economic Development Dept.Paul D. BrotzmanDirector of Planning & Building Services23920 Valencia Boulevard, Suite 300Santa Clarita, CA 91355T: (661) 255-4330F: (661) [email protected]

SANTA CRUZPlanning/Community Development Dept.Juliana Rebagliati Director809 Center Street, Room 107Santa Cruz, CA 95060T: (831) 420-5100F: (831) [email protected]

SANTA FE SPRINGSDepartment of Planning & DevelopmentPaul AshworthDirector11710 Telegraph RoadSanta Fe Springs, CA 90670T: (562) 868-0511 ext. 7550F: (562) [email protected]

SANTA MARIACommunity Development DepartmentKirk Lindsey, AICPCommunity Development Director110 East Cook StreetSanta Maria, CA 93454T: (805) 925-0951F: (805) [email protected]

SANTA MONICAPlanning/Community Development Dept.Eileen FogartyDirectorCity Hall, 1685 Main Street, Room 212Santa Monica, CA 90407-2200T: (310) 458-8341

F: (310) [email protected]

SANTA PAULAPlanningJanna Minsk, AICPPlanning DirectorP.O. Box 569Santa Paula, CA 93061-0569T: (805) 933-4214F: (805) [email protected]

SANTA ROSADepartment of Community DevelopmentWayne GoldbergAdvance Planning & Public Policy DirectorP.O. Box 1678Santa Rosa, CA 95402T: (707) 543-3220F: (707) [email protected]

SANTEEDepartment of Development ServicesGary HalbertDirector/Deputy City Manager10601 Magnolia AvenueSantee, CA 92071T: (619) 258-4100 ext. 167F: (619) [email protected]

SARATOGACommunity Development DepartmentJohn Livingstone, AICPCommunity Development Director13777 Fruitvale AvenueSaratoga, CA 95070T: (408) 868-1222F: (408) [email protected]

SAUSALITOCommunity Development DepartmentJeremy GravesCommunity Development Director420 Litho StreetSausalito, CA 94965T: (415) 289-4133F: (415) [email protected]

SCOTTS VALLEYPlanning DepartmentApril WoodenCommunity Development Director1 Civic Center Drive

Scott s Valley, CA 95066T: (831) 440-5630F: (831) 440-2973awooden@scott svalley.orgwww.scott svalley.org

SEAL BEACHDepartment of Development ServicesLee Whitt enbergDirector211 8th StreetSeal Beach, CA 90740T: (562) 431-2527F: (562) 431-4067lwhitt [email protected]

SEASIDECommunity Development Dept., PlanningBarbara NelsonPlanning & Building Services 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 DepartmentMichael GastonDirector1710 Tucker StreetSelma, CA 93662T: (559) 891-2209F: (559) [email protected]

SHAFTERPlanning DepartmentWayne ClausenDirector336 Pacifi c AvenueShaft er, CA 93263T: (661) 746-5002F: (661) 746-9125wclausen@shaft er.comwww.shaft er.com

SHASTA LAKEDevelopment Services Dept., PlanningCarla Thompson

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Development Services Director1650 Stanton DriveShasta 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) 355-7135F: (626) [email protected]

SIGNAL HILLCommunity Development DepartmentGary JonesDirector2175 Cherry AvenueSignal Hill, CA 90755T: (562) 989-7345F: (562) [email protected]

SIMI VALLEYDepartment of Environmental ServicesPeter LyonsDirector3855-A Alamo StreetSimi Valley, CA 93063T: (805) 583-6769F: (805) [email protected]

SOLANA BEACHCommunity Development DepartmentTina Christi ansenDirector635 South Highway 101Solana Beach, CA 92075T: (858) 720-2440F: (858) 755-1782tchristi [email protected]

SOLEDADPlanning DepartmentSusan HilinskiInterim Community Development DirectorP.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 DivisionDavid GoodisonPlanning AdministratorNo. 1 The PlazaSonoma, CA 95476T: (707) 938-3743F: (707) [email protected]

SONORAPlanning DepartmentEd WyllieCommunity Development Director94 North Washington StreetSonora, CA 95370T: (209) 532-3508F: (209) [email protected]

SOUTH EL MONTECommunity Development DepartmentManuel A. ManchaDirector1415 Santa Anita AvenueSouth El Monte, CA 91733T: (626) 579-6540F: (626) [email protected]

SOUTH GATEDepartment of Community DevelopmentSteve LeFeverDirector of Community Development8650 California AvenueSouth Gate, CA 90280T: (323) 563-9566F: (323) [email protected]

SOUTH LAKE TAHOECommunity Development DepartmentTeri JaminDirector1052 Tata LaneSouth Lake Tahoe, CA 96150T: (530) 542-6025F: (530) [email protected]

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SOUTH PASADENADepartment of Community DevelopmentDavid 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 Dept.Marty VanduynChief Planner315 Maple AvenueSouth San Francisco, CA 94083T: (650) 877-8535F: (650) [email protected]

ST. HELENAPlanning DepartmentCarol PooleDirector of Planning and Building1480 Main StreetSt. Helena, CA 94574T: (707) 967-2792F: (707) [email protected]

STANTONCommunity Development Dept., PlanningSteve Harris, AICPDirector7800 Katella AvenueStanton, CA 90680T: (714) 379-9222 ext. 211F: (714) [email protected]

STOCKTONCommunity Development Dept., PlanningBarbara BerlinDeputy Director345 North El Dorado StreetStockton, CA 95202T: (209) 937-8266F: (209) [email protected]

SUISUN CITYCommunity Development DepartmentHeather McCollisterDirector701 Civic Center BoulevardSuisun City, CA 94585T: (707) 421-7330

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SUNNYVALEDepartment of Community DevelopmentHanson HomDirectorP.O. Box 3707Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3707T: (408) 730-7642F: (408) [email protected]

SUSANVILLECommunity Development DepartmentBill NebekerDirector66 North Lassen StreetSusanville, CA 96130T: (530) 252-5114F: (530) [email protected]

SUTTER CREEKPlanning DepartmentJ. Robert DukeCity Manager18 Main StreetSutt er Creek, CA 95685T: (209) 267-5647F: (209) [email protected] er-creek.ca.uswww.ci.sutt er-creek.ca.us

TAFTPlanning DepartmentPaul GorteRedevelopment Manager209 East Kern StreetTaft , CA 93268T: (661) 763-1222 ext. 24F: (661) 765-2480pgorte@cityoft aft .orgwww.cityoft aft .org

TEHACHAPICommunity Development DepartmentDave JamesDirector115 South Robinson StreetTehachapi, CA 93561T: (661) 822-2200F: (661) [email protected]

TEHAMACity CouncilCarolyn Steff anCity ClerkP.O. Box 70

Tehama, CA 96090T: (530) 384-1501F: (530) 384-1625cdsteff [email protected]

TEMECULACommunity Development DepartmentDebbie UbnoskePlanning DirectorP.O. Box 9033Temecula, CA 92589T: (951) 694-6400F: (951) 694-6477ubnoskds@cityoft emecula.orgwww.cityoft emecula.org

TEMPLE CITYCommunity Development DepartmentJoseph LambertCommunity Development Manager9701 Las Tunas DriveTemple City, CA 91780T: (626) 285-2171F: (626) [email protected]

THOUSAND OAKSCommunity Development DepartmentJohn Prescott Director2100 East Thousand Oaks BoulevardThousand Oaks, CA 91362T: (805) 449-2323F: (805) 449-2350jprescott @toaks.orgwww.toaks.org

TIBURONCommunity Development DepartmentScott AndersonDirector1505 Tiburon BoulevardTiburon, CA 94920T: (415) 435-7373F: (415) [email protected] buron.ca.uswww.ci.ti buron.ca.us

TORRANCECommunity Development DepartmentJeff GibsonDirector3031 Torrance BoulevardTorrance, CA 90503T: (310) 618-5990F: (310) [email protected]

TRACYDept. of Development and EngineeringBill DeanPlanning Manager

520 Tracy BoulevardTracy, CA 95376T: (209) 831-4615F: (209) [email protected]

TRINIDADPlanning DepartmentRobert Brown, AICPConsulti ng City PlannerP.O. Box 390Trinidad, CA 95570T: (707) 677-0223F: (707) [email protected]

TRUCKEECommunity Development DepartmentJohn McLaughlinDirector10183 Truckee Airport RoadTruckee, CA 96161T: (530) 582-7820F: (530) 582-7889jmclaughlin@townoft ruckee.comwww.townoft ruckee.com

TULAREPlanning and Building DepartmentMark KieltyDirector411 East Kern AvenueTulare, CA 93274T: (559) 684-4217F: (559) [email protected]

TULELAKECity CouncilJoe CordonierCity ClerkP.O. Box 847Tulelake, CA 96134T: (530) 667-5522F: (530) 667-5351cityoft [email protected]

TURLOCKDevelopment Services, Planning DivisionDebra A. WhitmoreDeputy Director156 South Broadway, Suite 120Turlock, CA 95380T: (209) 668-5640F: (209) [email protected] urlock.org

TUSTINCommunity Development DepartmentElizabeth A. Binsack

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Director300 Centennial WayTusti n, CA 92780T: (714) 573-3131F: (714) 573-3113ebinsack@tusti nca.orgwww.tusti nca.org

TWENTYNINE PALMSCommunity Development DepartmentBulmaro CansecoDirector3136 Adobe RoadTwentynine Palms, CA 92277T: (760) 367-6799F: (760) 367-5400commdev@ci.twentynine-palms.ca.uswww.ci.twentynine-palms.ca.us

UKIAHPlanning/Community Development Dept.Charley StumpCommunity Development Director300 Seminary AvenueUkiah, CA 95482T: (707) 463-6200F: (707) [email protected]

UNION CITYEconomic/Community Development Dept.Mark LeonardDirector34009 Alvarado-Niles RoadUnion City, CA 94587T: (510) 675-5323F: (510) [email protected]

UPLANDCommunity Development DepartmentJeff rey A. BloomCommunity Development DirectorP.O. Box 460Upland, CA 91786T: (909) 931-4130F: (909) [email protected]

VACAVILLECommunity Development DepartmentScott D. SextonCommunity Development Director650 Merchant StreetVacaville, CA 95688T: (707) 449-5140F: (707) [email protected]

VALLEJOPlanning DivisionDon HazenPlanning Manager555 Santa Clara StreetVallejo, CA 94590T: (707) 647-4326F: (707) [email protected]

VENTURACommunity Development DepartmentNelson HernandezCommunity Development Director501 Poli StreetVentura, CA 93002-0099T: (805) 677-3921F: (805) [email protected]

VERNONPlanning DepartmentKevin Wilson, P. E.Director of Community Services & Water4305 Santa Fe AvenueVernon, CA 90058T: (213) 583-8811F: (213) [email protected]

VICTORVILLEDevelopment DepartmentBill WebbDevelopment DirectorP.O. Box 5001Victorville, CA 92393-5001T: (760) 955-5132F: (760) [email protected]

VILLA PARKCity CouncilKen DomerCity Manager17855 Santi ago BoulevardVilla Park, CA 92861T: (714) 998-1500F: (714) [email protected]

VISALIACommunity Development DepartmentMichael OlmosDirector315 East AcequiaVisalia, CA 93291T: (559) 713-4332F: (559) [email protected]

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VISTACommunity Development DepartmentJohn ConleyDirector600 Eucalyptus AvenueVista, CA 92084T: (760) 639-6100F: (760) [email protected]

WALNUTCommunity Development DepartmentDaniel FoxDirector21201 La Puente RoadWalnut, CA 91789T: (909) 595-7543F: (909) [email protected]

WALNUT CREEKCommunity Development DepartmentValerie BaroneDirectorP.O. Box 8039Walnut Creek, CA 94596T: (925) 265-3558F: (925) [email protected]

WASCOCommunity Development DepartmentMiles JohnsonDirector764 E StreetWasco, CA 93280T: (661) 758-7210F: (661) [email protected]

WATERFORDPlanning DepartmentRobert BorchardDirectorP.O. Box 199Waterford, CA 95386T: (209) 874-2328F: (209) 874-9656robborc@sti .netwww.cityofwaterford.org

WATSONVILLECommunity Development DepartmentJohn DoughtyCommunity Development DirectorP.O. Box 50000Watsonville, CA 95077-5000T: (831) 728-3071

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WEEDPlanning DepartmentEarl WilsonCity AdministratorP.O. Box 470Weed, CA 96094T: (530) 938-5020F: (530) [email protected]

WEST COVINAPlanning DepartmentDoug McIsaacCity PlannerP.O. Box 1440West Covina, CA 91793T: (626) 814-8422F: (626) [email protected]

WEST HOLLYWOODCommunity Development DepartmentSusan KeeneDirector8300 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]

WESTMINSTERPlanning DivisionDouglas McIsaacDirector8200 Westminster Boulevard

Westminster, CA 92683T: (714) 898-3311 ext. 257F: (714) [email protected]

WESTMORLANDPlanning DepartmentHui LaiDirector of Development ServicesP.O. Box 699Westmorland, CA 92281T: (760) 344-3411F: (760) [email protected]

WHEATLANDPlanning DepartmentTim RaneyDirector313 Main StreetWheatland, CA 95692T: (530) 633-2761F: (530) 633-9102ti [email protected]

WHITTIERCommunity Development DepartmentJeff rey W. CollierDirector13230 Penn StreetWhitti er, CA 90602T: (562) 464-3380F: (562) 464-3509jcollier@cityofwhitti er.orgwww.cityofwhitti er.org

WILLIAMSPlanning DepartmentJim ManningCity AdministratorP.O. Box 310Williams, CA 95987T: (530) 473-2955F: (530) [email protected]

WILLITSCommunity Development DepartmentAlan FalerriDirector111 East Commercial StreetWillits, CA 95490T: (707) 459-4601F: (707) [email protected]

WILLOWSPlanning DepartmentSteve Holsinger

City Manager201 North Lassen StreetWillows, CA 95988T: (530) 934-7041F: (916) [email protected]

WINDSORPlanning DepartmentPeter ChamberlinBuilding & Planning DirectorP.O. Box 100Windsor, CA 95492T: (707) 838-1000F: (707) [email protected]

WINTERSCommunity Development DepartmentNelia DyerDirector318 First StreetWinters, CA 95694T: (530) 795-4910F: (530) [email protected]

WOODLAKEPlanning DepartmentGreg CollinsContract Planner350 North Valencia BoulevardWoodlake, CA 93286T: (559) 564-8055greg@weplanciti es.comwww.cityofwoodlake.com

WOODLANDCommunity Development DepartmentBarry MunowitchDirector520 Court StreetWoodland, CA 95695T: (530) 661-5820F: (530) [email protected]

WOODSIDEPlanning DepartmentJackie YoungDirector of Planning and Building2955 Woodside RoadWoodside, CA 94062T: (650) 851-6790F: (650) [email protected]

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YORBA LINDACommunity Development DepartmentMichael ThieleInterim Director4845 Casa Loma AvenueYorba Linda, CA 92886T: (714) 961-7130F: (714) [email protected]

YOUNTVILLEPlanning DepartmentRobert TiernanPlanning & Building Director6550 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 DepartmentBrian TrudgeonPrincipal Planner1201 Civic Center BoulevardYuba City, CA 95993T: (530) 822-4700F: (530) [email protected]

YUCAIPACommunity Development DepartmentJohn McMainsDirector34272 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) 369-7207F: (760) [email protected]

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Counties of California Map

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COUNTY PLANNING AGENCIES

T: (530) 458-0480F: (530) 458-2035www.countyofcolusa.com

CONTRA COSTA COUNTYCommunity Development DepartmentCatherine KutsurisDirector651 Pine Street, 4th Floor, North WingMarti nez, CA 94553T: (925) 335-1290F: (925) [email protected]

DEL NORTE COUNTYCommunity Development DepartmentErnest PerryDirector981 H Street, Suite 110Crescent City, CA 95531T: (707) 464-7254F: (707) [email protected]

EL DORADO COUNTYDevelopment Services DepartmentRoger TroutDirector2850 Fairlane CourtPlacerville, CA 95667T: (530) 621-5355F: (530) [email protected]

FRESNO COUNTYDepartment of Public Works & PlanningAlan WeaverDirector2200 Tulare Street, Sixth FloorFresno, CA 93721T: (559) 262-4078F: (559) [email protected]

GLENN COUNTYPlanning and Public Works AgencyDaniel A. ObermeyerDirectorP.O. Box 1070Willows, CA 95988T: (530) 934-6540F: (530) [email protected]

HUMBOLDT COUNTYCommunity Development Services Department, Planning DivisionKirk GirardDirector3015 H StreetEureka, CA 95501T: (707) 445-7541F: (707) [email protected]

IMPERIAL COUNTYPlanning & Development ServicesJurg Heuberger, AICPDirector801 Main StreetEl Centro, CA 92243T: (760) 482-4675F: (760) [email protected]

INYO COUNTYPlanning DepartmentPat CecilPlanning DirectorP.O. Drawer LIndependence, CA 93526T: (760) 878-0263F: (760) [email protected]

KERN COUNTYPlanning DepartmentTed JamesDirector2700 M Street, Suite 100Bakersfi eld, CA 93301T: (661) 862-8600F: (661) [email protected]

KINGS COUNTYPlanning & Building Inspecti on Dept.William ZumwaltDirector1400 West Lacey Boulevard, Building 6Hanford, CA 93230T: (559) 582-3211 ext. 2686F: (559) [email protected] ings.com

LAKE COUNTYPlanning DepartmentRichard CoelDirector255 North Forbes Street

ALAMEDA COUNTYCommunity Development AgencyChris BazarDirector224 West Winton Avenue, Room 111Hayward, CA 94544T: (510) 670-5400F: (510) [email protected]

ALPINE COUNTYPlanning DepartmentBrian PetersDirector17300 State Highway 89Markleeville, CA 96120T: (530) 694-1878F: (530) [email protected]

AMADOR COUNTYPlanning DepartmentSusan GrijalvaChief Planner810 Court StreetJackson, CA 95642T: (209) 223-6380F: (209) [email protected]

BUTTE COUNTYDepartment of Development ServicesTim SnellingsDirector7 County Center DriveOroville, CA 95965T: (530) 538-7601F: (530) 538-7785tsnellings@butt ecounty.netwww.butt ecounty.net

CALAVERAS COUNTYPlanning DepartmentRobert SellmanInterim Planning Director891 Mountain Ranch RoadSan Andreas, CA 95249T: (209) 754-6394F: (209) 754-6540planningdepartment@co.calaveras.ca.uswww.co.calaveras.ca.us

COLUSA COUNTYDepartment of Planning and BuildingSteve HackneyDirector220 12th StreetColusa, CA 95932

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Lakeport, CA 95453T: (707) 263-2221F: (707) [email protected]

LASSEN COUNTYDepartment of Community DevelopmentRobert SorvaagDirector707 Nevada Street, Suite 5Susanville, CA 96130T: (530) 251-8269F: (530) [email protected]

LOS ANGELES COUNTYDepartment of Regional PlanningBruce McClendonDirector320 West Temple Street, 13th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90012T: (213) 974-6401F: (213) [email protected] p://planning.co.la.ca.us

MADERA COUNTYResource Management AgencyJerald C. JamesPlanning Director2037 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 ShenkDirectorP.O. Box 2039Mariposa, CA 95338T: (209) 966-5151F: (209) [email protected]

MENDOCINO COUNTYPlanning & Building Services DepartmentRaymond Hall

Director501 Low Gap Road, Room 1440Ukiah, CA 95482T: (707) 463-4281F: (707) [email protected]

MERCED COUNTYDevelopment ServicesRobert A. LewisDevelopment Services 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 Dept., PlanningScott BurnsDirectorP.O. Box 8Bridgeport, CA 93517T: (760) 932-5420F: (760) [email protected]

MONTEREY COUNTYPlanning & Building, Inspecti on DivisionMike NovoInterim Director168 West Alisal Street, 2nd FloorSalinas, CA 93901T: (831) 755-5025F: (831) [email protected]

NAPA COUNTYConservati on, Development and PlanningHilary GitelmanDirector1195 Third Street, Room 210Napa, CA 94559T: (707) 253-4416F: (707) [email protected]

NEVADA COUNTYCommunity Development AgencyJory Stewart, AICPDirector950 Maidu Avenue, Suite 170Nevada City, CA 95959T: (530) 265-1222F: (530) [email protected]

ORANGE COUNTYPlanning & Development Services Dept.Tim NeelyPlanning Director300 North Flower StreetSanta Ana, CA 92703T: (714) 834-2552F: (714) [email protected]

PLACER COUNTYPlanning DepartmentMichael J. JohnsonDirector of Planning3091 County Center Drive, Suite 140Auburn, CA 95603T: (530) 745-3000F: (530) [email protected]

PLUMAS COUNTYBuilding & Planning Services, PlanningRandy WilsonPlanning Director520 Main Street, Room 121Quincy, CA 95971T: (530) 283-7011F: (530) [email protected]

RIVERSIDE COUNTYTransportati on and Land Management Agency, Planning DepartmentTony CarstensTLMA DirectorP.O. Box 1605Riverside, CA 92502T: (951) 955-6742F: (951) [email protected]

SACRAMENTO COUNTYPlanning & Community Development Dept.Robert SherryPlanning Director827 7th Street, Room 230Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 874-6141F: (916) 874-6400

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SAN BENITO COUNTYPlanning, Building, Code EnforcementArt HenriquesDirector3224 Southside RoadHollister, CA 95023T: (831) 637-5313F: (831) [email protected]

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTYLand Use Services DepartmentJulie Rynerson RockDirector385 North Arrowhead Avenue, First FloorSan Bernardino, CA 92415T: (909) 387-4141F: (909) [email protected]

SAN DIEGO COUNTYDepartment of Planning and Land UseGary PryorDirector of Planning and Land Use5201 Ruffi n Road, Suite BSan Diego, CA 92123T: (800) 411-0017F: (858) [email protected]

SAN FRANCISCO COUNTYPlanning DepartmentDean MacrisDirector1660 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103T: (415) 558-6387F: (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 DepartmentVictor HolandaDirectorCounty Government CenterSan Luis Obispo, CA 93408

T: (805) 781-5600F: (805) [email protected]

SAN MATEO COUNTYPlanning and Building DepartmentLisa GroteCommunity Development Director455 County Center, 2nd FloorRedwood City, CA 94063T: (650) 363-4161F: (650) [email protected]

SANTA BARBARA COUNTYOffi ce of Long Range PlanningJohn McInnesDirector30 East Figueroa Street, 2nd FloorSanta Barbara, CA 93101T: (805) 568-3380F: (805) 568-2076eisaly@co.santa-barbara.ca.uswww.longrange.sbcountyplanning.org

SANTA CLARA COUNTYDepartment of Planning & DevelopmentJody Hall EsserInterim Director70 W. Hedding Street, 7th Floor, East WingSan Jose, CA 95110T: (408) 299-5570F: (408) [email protected]

SANTA CRUZ COUNTYPlanning DepartmentTom BurnsDirector701 Ocean Street 4th FloorSanta Cruz, CA 95060T: (831) 454-2580F: (831) [email protected]

SHASTA COUNTYDepartment of Resource ManagementRuss Mull, R.E.H.S., A.I.C.P.Director1855 Placer Street, Suite 103Redding, CA 96001T: (530) 225-5532F: (530) [email protected]

SIERRA COUNTYDepartment of PlanningTim BealsDirector

101 Courthouse SquareDownieville, CA 95936T: (530) 289-3251F: (530) [email protected]

SISKIYOU COUNTYPlanning DepartmentTerry BarberPublic Health/Community Development Director806 South Main StreetYreka, CA 96097-3321T: (530) 841-2100F: (530) [email protected]

SOLANO COUNTYDepartment of Resource ManagementBirgitt a CorselloDirector675 Texas Street, Suite 5500Fairfi eld, CA 94533T: (707) 784-6765F: (707) 784-4805bcorsello@ solanocounty.comwww.solanocounty.com

SONOMA COUNTYPermit & Resource Management Dept.Greg CarrDeputy Director of Planning2550 Ventura AvenueSanta Rosa, CA 95403T: (707) 565-7381F: (707) [email protected]

STANISLAUS COUNTYPlanning and Community DevelopmentRon FreitasDirector of Planning1010 10th StreetModesto, CA 95354T: (209) 525-6330F: (209) [email protected]

SUTTER COUNTYCommunity Services Dept., PlanningLisa Purvis-WilsonDivision Chief1160 Civic Center BoulevardYuba City, CA 95993T: (530) 822-7400F: (530) [email protected] er.ca.uswww.co.sutt er.ca.us

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TEHAMA COUNTYPlanning DepartmentGeorge RobsonDirector444 Oak Street, Room 1Red Bluff , CA 96080T: (530) 527-2200F: (530) [email protected]

TRINITY COUNTYPlanning DepartmentCarl BonominiDirectorP.O. Box 2819Weaverville, CA 96093T: (530) 623-1351F: (530) [email protected]

TULARE COUNTYResource Management AgencyHenry HashDirector5961 South Mooney BoulevardVisalia, CA 93277T: (559) 733-6291F: (559) [email protected]

TUOLUMNE COUNTYCommunity Development DepartmentBev ShaneDirector2 South Green StreetSonora, CA 95370T: (209) 533-5633F: (209) [email protected]

VENTURA COUNTYResource Management Agency, PlanningKim RodriguezDirector800 South Victoria AvenueVentura, CA 93009T: (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) 749-5770F: (530) [email protected]

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1. San Diego Associati on of Governments (SANDAG)

2. Southern California Associati on of Governments (SCAG)

Sub-COGs of SCAG:

a. Coachella Valley Associati on of Governments (CVAG)

b. Imperial Valley Associati on of Governments (IVAG)

c. San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG)

d. Ventura Council of Governments (VCOG)

e. Western Riverside Council of Governments (WRCOG)

f. South Bay Citi es Council of Governments (SBCCOG)

g. Gateway Citi es Council of Governments (GCCOG)

h. San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (SGVCOG)

i. Westside Citi es Council of Governments (WCCOG)

j. Las Virgenes Malibu Council of Governments

k. Orange County Council of Governments (OCCOG)

3. Santa Barbara County Associati on of Governments

4. Kern Council of Governments (KernCOG)

5. Council of Fresno County Governments

6. Associati on of Monterey Bay Area Governments (AMBAG)

7. Stanislaus Council of Governments (StanCOG)

8. San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG)

9. Associati on of Bay Area Governments (ABAG)

10. Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG)

11. Sierra Planning Organizati on and Economic

Development District

12. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA)

13. Merced County Associati on of Governments

(MCAG)

14. Kings County Associati on of

Governments (KCAG)

15. Tulare County Associati on of

Governments (TCAG)

16. Butt e County Associati on of Governments (BCAG)

17. Central Sierra Planning Council and Economic

Development District

17a. Calaveras Council of Governments

18. Humboldt County Associati on of Governments (HCAG)

19. Eastern Sierra Council of Governments

20. Lake County/City Area Planning Council

21. Mendocino Council of Governments (MCOG)

22. San Luis Obispo Council of Governments (SLOCOG)

23. Siskiyou Associati on of Governmental Enti ti es (SAGE)

24. Tri-County Area Planning Council

25. Council of San Benito County Governments

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ASSOCIATION OF BAY AREA GOVERNMENTS ABAGHenry Gardner Executi ve DirectorP.O. Box 2050Oakland, CA 94604 T: (510) 464-7900F: (510) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Alameda County, Contra Costa County, Marin County, Napa County, San Francisco County, San Mateo County, Santa Clara County, Solano County, Sonoma County, and 100 Citi esMap ID # 9

ASSOCIATION OF MONTEREY BAY AREA GOVERNMENTS AMBAGNicolas Papadakis Executi ve Director445 Reservati on Road, Suite GMarina, CA 93933-0809 T: (831) 883-3750F: (831) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Monterey County, Santa Cruz County, San Benito County and 18 Citi esMap ID # 6

BUTTE COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS BCAGJon Clark Executi ve Director2580 Sierra Sunrise Terrace, Suite 100Chico, CA 95928-6301T: (530) 879-2468F: (530) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Butt e County and 5 Citi esMap ID # 16

CALAVERAS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTSTim McSorleyExecuti ve Director692 Marshall, Suite AP.O. Box 280San Andreas, CA 95249 T: (209) 754-2094F: (209) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Calaveras County and 1 CityMap ID # 17a

CENTRAL SIERRA PLANNING COUNCIL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTLarry Busby Executi ve Director53 West Bradford Avenue, Suite 200Sonora, CA 95370 T: (209) 532-8768F: (209) 532-7599Member Jurisdicti ons: Alpine County, Amador County, Calaveras County, Tuolumne County and 7 Citi esMap ID # 17

COUNCIL OF FRESNO COUNTY GOVERNMENTSTony Boren Executi ve Director2035 Tulare Street, Suite 201Fresno, CA 93721-2111 T: (559) 233-4148F: (559) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Fresno County and 15 Citi esMap ID # 5

COUNCIL OF SAN BENITO COUNTY GOVERNMENTSLisa Rheinheimer Executi ve Director330 Tres Pinos Road, Suite C7Hollister, CA 95023 T: (831) 637-7665F: (831) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: San Benito County and 2 Citi esMap ID # 25

EASTERN SIERRA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTSRene Mendez Executi veP.O. Box Drawer NIndependence, CA 93526 T: (760) 878-0292F: (760) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Inyo County, Mono County and 2 Citi esMap ID # 19

HUMBOLDT COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS HCAGSpencer Clift on Executi ve Director427 F Street, Suite 220Eureka, CA 95501 T: (707) 444-8208

F: (707) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Humboldt County and 7 Citi esMap ID # 18

KERN COUNTY COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS KERN COGRonald Brummett Executi ve Director1401 19th Street, Suite 300Bakersfi eld, CA 93301 T: (661) 861-2191F: (661) 324-8215rbrummett @kerncog.orgwww.kerncog.orgMember Jurisdicti ons: Kern County and 11 Citi esMap ID # 4

KINGS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS KCAGTerri King Executi ve Director339 West D Street, Suite BLemoore, CA 93245 T: (559) 582-3211 ext. 2654F: (559) [email protected] ings.com/kcagMember Jurisdicti ons: Kings County and 4 Citi esMap ID # 14

LAKE COUNTY/CITY AREA PLANNING COUNCILLisa Davey-Bates Executi ve Director367 North State Street, Suite 206Ukiah, CA 95482T: (707) 263-7799F: (707) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Lake County and 2 Citi esMap ID # 20

MENDOCINO COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS MCOGMary Hiatt Executi ve Director215 West Standly Street, Suite 6Ukiah, CA 95482 T: (707) 463-4470F: (707) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Mendocino County and 4 Citi esMap ID # 21

COUNCILS OF GOVERNMENT (COGS)

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T: (805) 781-4219F: (805) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: San Luis Obispo County and 7 Citi esMap ID # 22

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTSJim Kemp Executi ve Director260 North San Antonio Road, Suite BSanta Barbara, CA 93110 T: (805) 961-8900F: (805) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Santa Barbara County and 7 Citi esMap ID # 3

SIERRA PLANNING ORGANIZATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTBrent Smith Executi ve Director560 Wall Street, Suite FAuburn, CA 95603 T: (530) 823-4703F: (530) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: El Dorado County (part), Nevada County, Placer County (part), Sierra County and 10 Citi esMap ID # 11

SISKIYOU ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES SAGERichard Barnum Executi ve DirectorP.O. Box 1085Yreka, CA 96097 T: (530) 842-8200F: (530) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Siskiyou County and 9 Citi esMap ID # 23

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS SCAGHasan Ikhrata Executi ve Director818 West Seventh Street, 12th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90017-3435 T: (213) 236-1944F: (213) 236-1825www.scag.ca.govMember Jurisdicti ons: Imperial County, Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, Ventura County and 188 Citi es

Map ID # 2

Coachella Valley Associati on of Governments (CVAG)John Wohlmuth Executi ve Director73-710 Fred Waring Drive, Suite 200Palm Desert, CA 92260 T: (760) 346-1127F: (760) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Riverside County and 9 Citi esMap ID # 2a

Gateway Citi es Council of Governments (GCCOG)Richard PowersExecuti ve Director16401 Paramount BoulevardParamount, CA 90723T: (562) 663-6850F: (562) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Los Angeles County and 27 Citi esMap ID # 2g

Imperial Valley Associati on of Governments (IVAG)Bob Ham Executi ve Director940 West Main Street, Suite 208El Centro, CA 92243 T: (760) 482-4290F: (760) [email protected]/IVAG/Default.htmMember Jurisdicti ons: Imperial County and 7 Citi esMap ID # 2b

Las Virgenes-Malibu Council of GovernmentsTerry DippleExecuti ve Director6168 Spring Valley RoadCalabasas, CA 91302-1246T: (818) 968-9088Member Jurisdicti ons: 5 Citi esMap ID # 2j

Orange County Council of Governments (OCCOG)Lacy KellyExecuti ve Director600 West Santa Ana Boulevard, Suite 214Santa Ana, CA 92701T: (714) 972-0077F: (714) 972-1816www.occciti es.org

MERCED COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS MCAGJesse Brown Executi ve Director369 West 18th StreetMerced, CA 95340 T: (209) 723-3153F: (209) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Merced County and 6 Citi esMap ID # 13

SACRAMENTO AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS SACOGMike McKeever Executi ve Director1415 L Street, Suite 300Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 340-6205F: (916) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Placer County (part), Sacramento County, Sutt er County, Yolo County, Yuba County, El Dorado County and 18 Citi esMap ID # 10

SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS SANDAGGary Gallegos Executi ve Director401 B Street, Suite 800San Diego, CA 92101 T: (619) 699-1900F: (619) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: San Diego County and 19 Citi esMap ID # 1

SAN JOAQUIN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS SJCOGAndrew Chesley Executi ve Director555 East Weber AvenueStockton, CA 95202-2804T: (209) 468-3913F: (209) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: San Joaquin County and 7 Citi esMap ID # 8

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS SLOCOGRonald DeCarli Executi ve Director1150 Osos Street, Suite 202San Luis Obispo, CA 93401

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Interim Executi ve Director970 Ventura StreetSanta Paula, CA 93060 T: (805) 525-4478F: (805) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Ventura County and 10 Citi esMap ID # 2d

Western Riverside Council of GovernmentsRick BishopExecuti ve Director4080 Lemon Street, 3rd Floor, MS1032Riverside, CA 92501-3609T: (951) 955-7985F: (951) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Unincorporated porti on of Western Riverside County and 14 Citi esMap ID # 2e

Westside Citi es Council of Governments (WCCOG)Gordon AndersonExecuti ve [email protected] es.orgMember Jurisdicti ons: Los Angeles County and 5 Citi esMap ID # 2i

STANISLAUS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS STANCOGVince Harris Executi ve Director900 H Street, Suite DModesto, CA 95354 T: (209) 525-4632F: (209) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Stanislaus County and 9 Citi es

Member Jurisdicti ons: Orange County and 5 Citi esMap ID # 2k

San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG)Deborah Robinson Barmack Executi ve Director1170 West 3rd Street, 2nd FloorSan Bernardino, CA 92410-1715T: (909) 884-8276F: (909) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: San Bernardino County and 24 Citi esMap ID # 2c

San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (SGVCOG)Nicholas T. ConwayExecuti ve Director3452 East Foothill BoulevardPasadena, CA 91107T: (626) 564-9702F: (626) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Los Angeles County and 31 citi esMap ID # 2h

South Bay Citi es Council of Governments (SBCCOG)Jacki Bacharach Executi ve Director5033 Rockvalley RoadRancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 T: (310) 377-8987F: (310) 377-5790jacki@southbayciti es.orgwww.southbayciti es.orgMember Jurisdicti ons: Unincorporated Los Angeles County (part) and 15 Citi esMap ID # 2f

Ventura Council of GovernmentsWally Bobkiewicz

Map ID # 7

TAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY TRPA

John Singlaub Executi ve Director128 Market StreetP.O. Box 1038Stateline, NV 89449-5310T: (775) 588-4547F: (775) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Carson City (part), Douglas County (part), El Dorado County (basin porti on), South Lake Tahoe, Lake Tahoe Watershed Basin, Placer County (basin porti on), Washoe County (part) and 1 CityMap ID # 12

TRI COUNTY AREA PLANNING COUNCILGeorge Robson Executi ve DirectorTehama County Planning DepartmentCourthouse Annex, Room I444 Oak StreetRed Bluff , CA 96080 T: (530) 527-2200F: (530) 527-2655Member Jurisdicti ons: Colusa County, Glenn County, Tehama County and 7 Citi esMap ID # 24

TULARE COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS TCAGTed Smalley Executi ve Director5961 South Mooney BoulevardVisalia, CA 93277 T: (559) 733-6291F: (559) [email protected] Jurisdicti ons: Tulare County and 8 Citi esMap ID # 15

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LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSIONS (LAFCOS)

CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSIONSWilliam ChiatExecuti ve Director801 12th Street, Suite 611Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 442-6536 F: (916) [email protected]

ALAMEDA LAFCOCrystal Hishida Graff Executi ve Offi cer1221 Oak Street, Suite 555Oakland, CA 94612T: (510) 271-5142 F: (510) 272-3784www.co.alameda.ca.us/lafco

ALPINE LAFCOBarbara HowardExecuti ve Offi cerP.O. Box 158Markleeville, CA 96120T: (530) 694-2281 F: (530) [email protected]

AMADOR LAFCORoseanne ChamberlainExecuti ve Offi cerP.O. Box 22-1292Sacramento, CA 95822-1922T: (209) 418-9377 F: (916) [email protected]/lafco

BUTTE LAFCOStephen LucasExecuti ve Offi cer1473 Downer Street, Suite COroville, CA 95965T: (530) 538-7784 F: (530) 538-2847slucas@butt ecounty.netwww.butt elafco.org

CALAVERAS LAFCOJohn BenoitExecuti ve Offi cerCounty Administrati ve Offi ce891 Mountain Ranch RoadSan Andreas, CA 95249T: (209) 754-6511 F: (209) [email protected]

COLUSA LAFCOJohn BenoitExecuti ve Offi cerP.O. Box 2694Granite Bay, CA 95746T: (530) 458-0593 F: (916) [email protected]

CONTRA COSTA LAFCOLou Ann TexeiraExecuti ve Offi cer651 Pine Street, 6th FloorMarti nez, CA 94553T: (925) 335-1094 F: (925) [email protected]

DEL NORTE LAFCODarren McElfreshExecuti ve Offi cer508 H Street, Suite 2Crescent City, CA 95531T: (707) 465-0836 F: (707) [email protected]

EL DORADO LAFCOJosé HenriquezExecuti ve Offi cer550 Main Street, Suite EPlacerville, CA 95667T: (530) 295-2707 F: (530) [email protected]/lafco

FRESNO LAFCORick BallantyneExecuti ve Offi cer2115 Kern Street, Suite 310Fresno, CA 93721T: (559) 495-0604 F: (559) [email protected]

GLENN LAFCODaniel ObermeyerExecuti ve Offi cer125 South Murdock StreetWillows, CA 95988T: (530) 934-6540 F: (530) [email protected] p://lafco.misystems.net

HUMBOLDT LAFCOGeorge Williamson

Executi ve Offi cer1125 16th Street, Suite 202Arcata, CA 95521T: (707) 445-7508 F: (707) 825-9181execoffi [email protected]

IMPERIAL LAFCOJurg HeubergerExecuti ve Offi cer1122 State Street, Suite DEl Centro, CA 92243T: (760) 353-4115 F: (760) [email protected]

INYO LAFCOPat CecilExecuti ve Offi cerP. O. Drawer L168 North Edwards StreetIndependence, CA 93526T: (760) 878-0263 F: (760) [email protected]/lafco.htm

KERN LAFCOWilliam TurpinExecuti ve Offi cer5300 Lennox Avenue, Suite 303Bakersfi eld, CA 93309T: (661) 716-1076 F: (661) [email protected]/lafco

KINGS LAFCOWilliam ZumwaltExecuti ve Offi cer1400 West Lacey BoulevardHanford, CA 93230T: (559) 582-3211 ext. 2686F: (559) [email protected]

LAKE LAFCOJohn BenoitExecuti ve Offi cerP.O. Box 2694Granite Bay, CA 96746T: (707) 592-7528 F: (916) [email protected]

LASSEN LAFCOJohn BenoitExecuti ve Offi cer

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P.O. Box 2694Granite Bay, CA 95746T: (530) 257-0720 F: (916) [email protected]/lafco.html

LOS ANGELES LAFCOSandor WingerExecuti ve Offi cer700 North Central Boulevard, Suite 445Glendale, CA 91203T: (818) 254-2454 F: (818) [email protected]

MADERA LAFCODave HerbExecuti ve Offi cer2037 West Cleveland Avenue, MS-GMadera, CA 93637T: (559) 675-7821 F: (559) [email protected]

MARIN LAFCOPeter BanningExecuti ve Offi cer165 North Redwood Drive, Suite 160San Rafael, CA 94903T: (415) 446-4409 F: (415) [email protected] p://lafco.marin.org

MARIPOSA LAFCOKris SchenkExecuti ve Offi cer5100 Bullion StreetMariposa, CA 95338-2039T: (209) 742-5024 F: (209) [email protected]/planning

MENDOCINO LAFCOFrank McMichaelExecuti ve Offi cer200 South School Street, Suite 2Ukiah, CA 95482T: (707) 463-4470 F: (707) [email protected]

MERCED LAFCOBill NicholsonExecuti ve Offi cer2222 M StreetMerced, CA 95340T: (209) 385-7671 F: (209) 726-1710

[email protected]

MODOC LAFCOJohn BenoitExecuti ve Offi cerP.O. Box 2694Granite Bay, CA 95746T: (530) 233-9625 F: (916) [email protected]

MONO LAFCOScott BurnsExecuti ve Offi cerP.O. Box 347Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546T: (760) 924-1800 F: (760) [email protected]

MONTEREY LAFCOKate McKennaExecuti ve Offi cerP.O. Box 1369Salinas, CA 93902T: (831) 754-5838 F: (831) [email protected]/lafco

NAPA LAFCOKeene SimondsExecuti ve Offi cer1700 Second Street, Suite 268Napa, CA 94559T: (707) 259-8645 F: (707) [email protected]

NEVADA LAFCOS.R. JonesExecuti ve Offi cer950 Maidu AvenueNevada City, CA 95959T: (530) 265-7180 F: (530) [email protected]

ORANGE LAFCOJoyce CrosthwaiteExecuti ve Offi cer12 Civic Center Plaza, Room 235Santa Ana, CA 92701T: (714) 834-2556 F: (714) [email protected]

PLACER LAFCOKristi na Berry, AICPExecuti ve Offi cer145 Fulweiler Avenue, Suite 110Auburn, CA 95603T: (530) 889-4097 F: (530) [email protected]/lafco/lafco.htm PLUMAS LAFCOJohn GullixsonExecuti ve Offi cerP.O. Box 204Portola, CA 96122T: (530) 832-5269 [email protected]/local/Plumas

RIVERSIDE LAFCOGeorge Spilioti sExecuti ve Offi cer3850 Vine Street, Suite 110Riverside, CA 95207-4277T: (951) 369-0631 F: (951) 369-8479gspilioti [email protected]

SACRAMENTO LAFCOPeter BrundageExecuti ve Offi cer1112 I Street, Suite 100Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 874-6458 F: (916) [email protected]

SAN BENITO LAFCOJudi JohnsonExecuti ve Offi cer3224 Southside RoadHollister, CA 95023T: (831) 630-0745 F: (831) [email protected]/lafco

SAN BERNARDINO LAFCOKathleen Rollings-McDonaldExecuti ve Offi cer215 North D Street, Suite 204San Bernardino, CA 92415-0490T: (909) 383-9900 F: (909) [email protected]

SAN DIEGO LAFCOMichael Ott Executi ve Offi cer1600 Pacifi c Highway, Room 452San Diego, CA 92101

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SAN FRANCISCO LAFCONancy MillerInterim Executi ve Offi cer1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 244San Francisco, CA 94102-4686T: (415) 554-7703 F: (415) [email protected]/lafco

SAN JOAQUIN LAFCOJames GlaserExecuti ve Offi cer1860 East Hazelton AvenueStockton, CA 95205T: (209) 468-3198 F: (209) [email protected]/lafco

SAN LUIS OBISPO LAFCOPaul HoodExecuti ve Offi cer1042 Pacifi c Street, Suite ASan Luis Obispo, CA 93401T: (805) 781-5795 F: (805) [email protected]

SAN MATEO LAFCOMartha PoyatosExecuti ve Offi cer455 County Center, 2nd FloorRedwood City, CA 94063-1663T: (650) 363-4224 F: (650) [email protected]

SANTA BARBARA LAFCORobert BraitmanExecuti ve Offi cer105 East AnapamuSanta Barbara, CA 93101T: (805) 568-3391 F: (805) [email protected]

SANTA CLARA LAFCONeelima PalacherlaExecuti ve Offi cerCounty Government Center, East70 West Hedding Street, 11th FloorSan Jose, CA 95110T: (408) 299-5127 F: (408) [email protected]

www.santaclara.lafco.ca.gov

SANTA CRUZ LAFCOPatrick McCormickExecuti ve Offi cer701 Ocean Street, Room 318-DSanta Cruz, CA 95060T: (831) 454-2055 F: (831) [email protected]

SHASTA LAFCOAmy MickelsonExecuti ve Offi cer1737 Yuba Street, Suite BRedding, CA 96001T: (530) 242-1112 F: (530) [email protected]/local/Shasta

SIERRA LAFCOTim BealsExecuti ve Offi cerP.O. Box 530Downieville, CA 95936T: (530) 289-3251 F: (530) [email protected]

SISKIYOU LAFCOTerry BarberInterim Executi ve Offi cerP.O. Box 1085Yreka, CA 96097T: (530) 842-8202 F: (530) [email protected]/planning/lafco.htm

SOLANO LAFCOShaun PritchardExecuti ve Offi cer744 Empire Street, Suite 216Fairfi eld, CA 94533T: (707) 438-1785 F: (707) [email protected]

SONOMA LAFCORichard Bott ariniExecuti ve Offi cer575 Administrati on Drive, Room 104ASanta Rosa, CA 95403T: (707) 565-2577 F: (707) 565-3778rbott [email protected]/lafco

STANISLAUS LAFCOMarjorie BlomExecuti ve Offi cer

1010 10th Street, 3rd StreetModesto, CA 95354T: (209) 525-7660 F: (209) [email protected]

SUTTER LAFCOLarry CombsExecuti ve Offi cer1160 Civic Center BoulevardYuba City, CA 95993T: (530) 822-7100 F: (530) [email protected] er.ca.uswww.sutt erlafco.org

TEHAMA LAFCOGeorge RobsonExecuti ve Offi cerCourthouse Annex 444 Oak Street, Room IRed Bluff , CA 96080T: (530) 527-2200 F: (530) 527-2655

TRINITY LAFCOJohn JelicichExecuti ve Offi cerP.O. Box 2819Weaverville, CA 96093T: (530) 623-1351 F: (530) [email protected]/local/Trinity

TULARE LAFCOGeorge FinneyExecuti ve Offi cer5961 South Mooney BoulevardVisalia, CA 93277T: (559) 733-6291 F: (559) 730-2653gfi [email protected]/lafco

TUOLUMNE LAFCOBev ShaneExecuti ve Offi cer2 South Green StreetSonora, CA 95370T: (209) 533-5633 F: (209) [email protected]/communitylinks/lafco.htm

VENTURA LAFCOKim UhlichExecuti ve Director800 South Victoria AvenueVentura, CA 93009-1850T: (805) 654-2576 F: (805) [email protected]

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YOLO LAFCOElizabeth Castro KemperExecuti ve Offi cer654 Court Street, Room 107Woodland, CA 95695T: (530) 666-8048 F: (530) [email protected]

YUBA LAFCOJohn BenoitExecuti ve Offi cer825 9th Street, Suite BMarysville, CA 95901T: (530) 749-5467 F: (530) [email protected]

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REGIONAL TRA NSPORTATION PLANNING ENTITIES2

The following list includes contacts for Regional Transportati on Planning Agencies (RTPAs) and Metropolitan Planning Organizati ons (MPOs). For additi onal informati on on RTPAs or MPOs, please see the California Department of Transportati on, Division of Transportati on Planning’s website at www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp/offi ces/orip/list/agencies.html.

ALPINE COUNTY LOCAL TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPADennis CardozaExecuti ve Director50 Diamond Valley RoadMarkleeville, CA 96120T: (530) 694-2140F: (530) [email protected]

AMADOR COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPACharles FieldExecuti ve Director11400 American Legion Drive, Suite AJackson, CA 95642T: (209) 267-2282F: (209) [email protected]

ASSOCIATION OF MONTEREY BAY AREA GOVERNMENTS MPONicolas PapadakisExecuti ve Director445 Reservati on Road, Suite GMarina, CA 93933-0809T: (831) 883-3750F: (831) [email protected]

BUTTE COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS MPOJon ClarkExecuti ve Director2580 Sierra Sunrise Terrace, Suite 100Chico, CA 95928-6301T: (530) 879-2468F: (530) [email protected]

CALAVERAS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS RTPATim McSorleyExecuti ve Director692 Marshall, Suite AP.O. Box 280San Andreas, CA 95249T: (209) 754-2094F: (209) [email protected]

COLUSA COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPALoren Clift onDirector1215 Market StreetColusa, CA 95932T: (530) 458-0466F: (530) 458-2035lclift [email protected]

COUNCIL OF FRESNO COUNTY GOVERNMENTS MPOTony BorenExecuti ve Director2035 Tulare Street, Suite 201Fresno, CA 93721-2111T: (559) 233-4148F: (559) [email protected]

COUNCIL OF SAN BENITO COUNTY GOVERNMENTS RTPALisa RheineheimerExecuti ve Director330 Tres Pinos Road, Suite C7Hollister, CA 95023T: (831) 637-7665F: (831) [email protected]

DEL NORTE LOCAL TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPATamera BuchananExecuti ve Director1225 Marshall Street, Suite 8Crescent City, CA 95531T: (707) 465-3878F: (707) [email protected]

EL DORADO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPAKathryn MathewsExecuti ve Director2828 Easy Street, Suite 1Placerville, CA 95667-3907T: (530) 642-5260F: (530) [email protected]

GLENN COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPADaniel ObermeyerExecuti ve DirectorP.O. Box 1070Willows, CA 95988T: (530) 934-6530F: (530) [email protected]

HUMBOLDT COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS RTPASpencer Clift onExecuti ve Director427 F Street, Suite 220Eureka, CA 95501T: (707) 444-8208F: (707) [email protected]

INYO COUNTY LOCAL TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPADoug WilsonExecuti ve DirectorP.O. Drawer QIndependence, CA 93526T: (760) 878-0201F: (760) [email protected]

KERN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS MPO

Ronald Brummett Executi ve Director1401 19th Street, Suite 300Bakersfi eld, CA 93301T: (661) 861-2191F: (661) 324-8215rbrummett @kerncog.orgwww.kerncog.org

KINGS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS MPOTerri KingExecuti ve Secretary339 West D Street, Suite BLemoore, CA 93245T: (559) 582-3211 ext. 2654F: (559) [email protected] ings.com/kcag

2List provided courtesy of the California Department of Transportati on, Division of Transportati on Planning.

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LAKE COUNTY/CITY AREA PLANNING COUNCIL RTPALisa Davey-BatesExecuti ve Director367 North State Street, Suite 206Ukiah, CA 95482T: (707) 263-7799F: (707) [email protected]

LASSEN COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPALarry MillarExecuti ve SecretaryCounty Administrati on Building707 Nevada StreetSusanville, CA 96130T: (530) 251-8288F: (530) [email protected]

MADERA COUNTY TRANSPORATION COMMISSION MPOPatricia TaylorExecuti ve Director2001 Howard Road, Suite 201Madera, CA 93637T: (559) 675-0721F: (559) [email protected]

MARIPOSA COUNTY LOCAL TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPADana Hertf elderExecuti ve Director4639 Ben Hur RoadMariposa, CA 95338T: (209) 966-5356F: (209) 966-2828dhertf [email protected]

MENDOCINO COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS RTPAPhil DowExecuti ve Director367 North State Street, Suite 206Ukiah, CA 95482T: (707) 463-1859F: (707) [email protected]

MERCED COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS MPOJesse BrownExecuti ve Director369 West 18th StreetMerced, CA 95340T: (209) 723-3153F: (209) 723-0322

[email protected]

MODOC COUNTY LOCAL TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPAPam CouchExecuti ve Director111 West North StreetAlturas, CA 96101-0999T: (530) 233-6422F: (530) 233-3132pamcouch@fronti ernet.net

MONO COUNTY LOCAL TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPAScott BurnsExecuti ve Director437 Old Mammoth Road, Suite PP.O. Box 347Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546T: (760) 924-1800F: (760) [email protected]

NEVADA COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPADaniel LandonExecuti ve Director101 Providence Mine Road, Suite 102Nevada City, CA 95959T: (530) 265-3202F: (530) [email protected]

PLACER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AGENCY RTPACelia McAdamExecuti ve Director299 Nevada StreetAuburn, CA 95603T: (530) 823-4030F: (530) [email protected]

PLUMAS COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPAMarti n ByrneExecuti ve Director1834 East Main StreetQuincy, CA 95971T: (530) 283-6492F: (530) [email protected]

SACRAMENTO AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS MPOMike McKeeverExecuti ve Director1415 L Street, Suite 300Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 340-6205

F: (916) [email protected]

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION MPOSteve HemingerExecuti ve Director101 8th StreetOakland, CA 94607-4700T: (510) 817-5700F: (510) [email protected]

SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS MPOGary GallegosExecuti ve Director401 B Street, Suite 800San Diego, CA 92101T: (619) 699-1900F: (619) [email protected]

SAN JOAQUIN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS MPOAndrew ChesleyExecuti ve Director555 East Weber AvenueStockton, CA 95202-2804T: (209) 468-3913F: (209) [email protected]

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS MPORonald DeCarliExecuti ve Director1150 Osos Street, Suite 202San Luis Obispo, CA 93401T: (805) 781-4219F: (805) [email protected]

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS MPOJim KempExecuti ve Director260 North San Antonio Road, Suite BSanta Barbara, CA 93110T: (805) 961-8900F: (805) [email protected]

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPAGeorge DonderoExecuti ve Director

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1523 Pacifi c AvenueSanta Cruz, CA 95060-3911T: (831) 460-3200F: (831) [email protected]

SHASTA COUNTY REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AGENCY MPO

Dan Litt leExecuti ve Director1855 Placer StreetRedding, CA 96001T: (530) 245-6819F: (530) 225-5667dlitt [email protected]

SIERRA COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPATim BealsExecuti ve Director101 Courthouse Square, Annex BuildingDownieville, CA 95936-0098T: (530) 289-3201F: (530) [email protected]

SISKIYOU COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPABrian McDermott Executi ve DirectorCounty Public Works Building305 Butt e StreetYreka, CA 96097T: (530) 842-8250F: (530) [email protected]

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS MPOHasan IkhrataExecuti ve Director818 West 7th Street, 12th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90017-3435T: (213) 236-1944F: (213) [email protected]

STANISLAUS COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS MPOVince HarrisExecuti ve Director900 H Street, Suite DModesto, CA 95354T: (209) 525-4632F: (209) [email protected]

TAHOE METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION MPOJohn SinglaubExecuti ve Director128 Market StreetState Line, NV 89449-5310T: (775) 588-4547F: (775) [email protected]

TEHAMA COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPAGary AntoneExecuti ve Director9380 San Benito AvenueGerber, CA 96035-9701T: (530) 385-1462F: (530) [email protected]

TRANSPORTATION AGENCY FOR MONTEREY COUNTY RTPADebbie HaleExecuti ve Director55-B Plaza CircleSalinas, CA 93901-2902T: (831) 775-0903F: (831) [email protected]

TRINITY COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RTPACarl BonominiExecuti ve Secretary31301 Highway 3P.O. Box 2490Weaverville, CA 96093T: (530) 623-1365F: (530) [email protected]/Departments/Planning/transcomm.htm

TUOLUMNE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COUNCIL RTPAPeter ReiExecuti ve Director2 South Green StreetSonora, CA 95370T: (209) 533-5601F: (209) [email protected]

TULARE COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS MPOTed SmalleyExecuti ve Director5961 South Mooney BoulevardVisalia, CA 93277T: (559) 733-6291F: (559) [email protected]

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AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSIONS (ALUCS)3

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) 257-6380F: (209) [email protected]

BUTTE COUNTY ALUCMark Michelena7 County Center DriveOroville, CA 95965T: (530) 538-7376F: (530) 538-7601mmichelena@butt ecounty.net

CALAVERAS COUNTY ALUCStephanie Moreno891 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 ALUCCommunity Development DepartmentLashun Cross651 Pine Street, 4th Floor, North WingMarti nez, CA 94553-0095T: (925) 335-1229F: (925) [email protected]

DEL NORTE COUNTY ALUCJames Bernard981 H Street, Suite 110Crescent City, CA 95531T: (707) 464-7229F: (707) [email protected]

EL DORADO COUNTYFoothill ALUCSierra Economic Development DistrictBrent Smith560 Wall Street, Suite FAuburn, CA 95603-3931T: (530) 823-4703F: (530) [email protected]

City of South Lake TahoeHilary Hodges1052 Tata LaneSouth Lake Tahoe, CA 96150T: (530) 542-6024F: (530) [email protected]

FRESNO COUNTY ALUCPublic Works and Planning Dept., Development ServicesJohn Adams2220 Tulare Street, Sixth FloorFresno, CA 93721T: (559) 488-3933F: (559) [email protected]

GLENN COUNTY ALUCPlanning DepartmentChristy Leighton125 South Murdock AvenueWillows, CA 95988T: (530) 934-6530F: (530) [email protected]

HUMBOLDT COUNTY ALUCPublic Works Dept., Land Use DivisionBob Bronkall3033 H StreetEureka, CA 95501T: (707) 445-7205F: (707) [email protected]

IMPERIAL COUNTY ALUCPlanning DepartmentJurg Heuberger940 Main StreetEl Centro, CA 92243T: (760) 482-4236F: (760) [email protected]

INYO COUNTY ALUCPat CecilP.O. Drawer L168 North Edwards StreetIndependence, CA 93526T: (760) 878-0263F: (760) [email protected]

KERN COUNTYPlanning DepartmentDavid Rickles2700 M Street, Suite 100Bakersfi eld, CA 93301T: (661) 862-8615F: (661) [email protected]

City of Bakersfi eldJames Movius1715 Chester AvenueBakersfi eld, CA 93301T: (661) 326-3733F: (661) [email protected] eld.ca.us

City of California City21000 Hacienda BoulevardCalifornia City, CA 93505T: (760) 373-8661F: (760) [email protected]

City of Delano1015 Eleventh AvenueDelano, CA 93215T: (661) 720-2222F: (661) [email protected]

City of Ridgecrest100 West California AvenueRidgecrest, CA 93555T: (760) 499-5000F: (760) [email protected]

City of Shaft erWayne Clausen336 Pacifi c AvenueShaft er, CA 93263T: (661) 746-5002F: (661) 746-9125

The following list provides the Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) contacts for each county. San Bernardino, Kern and El Dorado Counti es contains various citi es within the county that have jurisdicti on over airport land uses. For additi onal ALUC informati on and further discussion regarding special cases, please see the California Department of Transportati on, Division of Aeronauti cs website at www.dot.ca.gov/hq/planning/aeronaut.

3List provided courtesy of the California Department of Transportati on, Division of Aeronauti cs.

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City of Taft 209 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 WascoKeith WoodcockP.O. Box 836764 E StreetWasco, CA 93280T: (661) 758-7211F: (661) [email protected]

KINGS COUNTYPlanning DepartmentWilliam Zumwalt1400 West Lacey BoulevardHanford, CA 93230T: (209) 582-3211F: (209) [email protected]

LAKE COUNTYRick Coel255 North Forbes StreetLakeport, CA 95453T: (707) 263-2221F: (707) [email protected]

LASSEN COUNTY ALUCPlanning DepartmentRichard Simon707 Nevada Street, Room 236Susanville, CA 96130T: (530) 251-8270F: (530) [email protected]

LOS ANGELES COUNTY ALUCDepartment of Regional PlanningSuzanna Franco-Rogan320 West Temple Street, Room 1354Los Angeles, CA 90012T: (213) 974-6425F: (213) [email protected]

MADERA COUNTY ALUCPlanning DepartmentJoel Moses2037 West Cleveland AvenueMadera, CA 93637

T: (559) 675-7821F: (559) [email protected]

MARIN COUNTY ALUCPlanning DepartmentJeff Rawles3501 Civic Center Drive, Room 308San Rafael, CA 94903T: (415) 499-6548F: (415) [email protected]

MARIPOSA COUNTY ALUCPublic Works DepartmentGwendolyn Foster4639 Ben Hur RoadMariposa, CA 95338T: (209) 966-5356F: (209) [email protected]

MENDOCINO COUNTY ALUCPlanning & Building Services DepartmentDusty Duley501 Low Gap Road, Room 1440Ukiah, CA 95482T: (707) 463-4281F: (707) [email protected]

MERCED COUNTY ALUCPlanning DepartmentRobert Lewis2222 M StreetMerced, CA 95340T: (209) 385-7654F: (209) [email protected]

MONO COUNTY ALUCScott BurnsP.O. Box 347Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546T: (760) 924-1800F: (760) [email protected]

MONTEREY COUNTY ALUCAssociati on of Monterey Bay Area GovernmentsMark Griffi n445 Reservati on Road, Suite GMarina, CA 93933T: (831) 883-3750F: (831) 883-3755mgriffi [email protected]

NAPA COUNTY ALUCConservati on, Development & Planning Dept.Ronald Gee1195 3rd Street, Room 210Napa, CA 94559-3001

T: (707) 253-4417F: (707) [email protected]

NEVADA COUNTY Foothill ALUCSierra Economic Development DistrictRobbin Robinson560 Wall Street, Suite FAuburn, CA 95603-3931T: (530) 823-4703F: (530) [email protected]

ORANGE COUNTY ALUCKari RigoniJohn Wayne Airport, 3160 Airway AvenueCosta Mesa, CA 92626T: (949) 252-5284F: (949) [email protected]

PLACER COUNTY ALUCStan Tidman299 Nevada StreetAuburn, CA 95603T: (530) 823-4030F: (530) 823-4036sti [email protected]

PLUMAS COUNTY ALUCPlanning DepartmentHeidi WightmanP.O. Box 10437Quincy, CA 95971-6012T: (530) 283-7007F: (530) [email protected]

RIVERSIDE COUNTY ALUCJohn Guerin4080 Lemon Street, 9th FloorRiverside, CA 92501T: (951) 955-0982F: (951) [email protected]

SACRAMENTO COUNTYSacramento, Sutt er, Yolo & Yuba County ALUCSacramento Area Council of GovernmentsGregory Chew1415 L Street, Suite 300Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 340-6227F: (916) [email protected]

SAN BENITO COUNTY ALUCPlanning & Resource Management Dept.Lisa Rheinheimer3216 Southside RoadHollister, CA 95023T: (831) 636-4170

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SAN BERNARDINO COUNTYPlanning DepartmentDouglas Fazekas385 North Arrowhead Avenue, 3rd FloorSan Bernardino, CA 92415-0182T: (909) 387-4180F: (909) [email protected]

City of Apple Valley ALUCBecky Reynolds14955 Dale Evans ParkwayApple Valley, CA 92307T: (760) 240-7000F: (760) [email protected]

City of Big Bear Lake ALUCP.O. Box 10000Big Bear Lake, CA 92315T: (909) 866-7511F: (909) [email protected]

City of Colton659 North La Cadena DriveColton, CA 92324T: (909) 370-5079F: (909) [email protected]

City of Loma Linda25541 Barton RoadLoma Linda, CA 90720T: (909) 799-2830F: (909) 799-2891

City of Needles817 Third StreetNeedles, CA 92363T: (760) 326-5740F: (760) [email protected]

City of Ontario ALUCJerry Blum303 East B StreetOntario, CA 91764-4196T: (909) 395-2199F: (909) [email protected]

City of San Bernardino300 North D Street, 3rd FloorSan Bernardino, CA 92418T: (909) 384-5057F: (909) [email protected]

City of Upland ALUCJeff rey Bloom

460 North Euclid AvenueUpland, CA 91786T: (909) 931-4131F: (909) [email protected]

City of Victorville ALUCP.O. Box 5001Victorville, CA 92393-5001T: (909) 931-4131F: (760) [email protected]

SAN DIEGO COUNTY ALUCRegional Airport AuthorityLinda JohnsonP.O. Box 82776San Diego, CA 92138-2776T: (619) 400-2463F: (619) [email protected]

SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY ALUCKim Kloeb555 East Weber AvenueStockton, CA 95202T: (209) 468-3913F: (209) [email protected]

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY ALUCPlanning and Building DepartmentBill RobesonCounty 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 ALUCAssociati on of GovernmentsBill Yim260 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) 288-9198

[email protected]

SHASTA COUNTY ALUCPlanning DivisionBill Walker1855 Placer StreetRedding, CA 96001-1795T: (530) 225-5532F: (530) [email protected]

SISKIYOU COUNTY ALUCTom Anderson305 Butt e StreetYreka, CA 96097T: (530) 842-8295F: (530) [email protected]

SOLANO COUNTY ALUCDept. of Environmental ManagementRon Glas601 Texas StreetFairfi eld, CA 94533T: (707) 784-6765F: (707) [email protected]

SONOMA COUNTY ALUCPermit Resource ManagementRobert Gaiser2550 Ventura AvenueSanta Rosa, CA 95403T: (707) 565-1917F: (707) [email protected]

STANISLAUS COUNTY ALUCPlanning & Community Development Dept.Joshua Mann1100 H StreetModesto, CA 95354T: (209) 525-5702F: (209) [email protected]

SUTTER COUNTYSacramento, Sutt er, Yolo & Yuba County ALUCSacramento Area Council of GovernmentsGregory Chew1415 L Street, Suite 300Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 340-6227F: (916) [email protected]

TEHAMA COUNTY ALUCPlanning DepartmentGeorge RobsonCourt House Annex, Room 1444 Oak StreetRed Bluff , CA 96080T: (530) 527-2200

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TRINITY COUNTY ALUCTransportati on and PlanningJeanne BonominiP.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 ALUCKerry Forsythe950 County Square Drive, Suite 207Ventura, CA 93003T: (805) 642-1591 ext. 105F: (805) [email protected]

YOLO COUNTYSacramento, Sutt er, Yolo & Yuba County ALUCSacramento Area Council of GovernmentsGregory Chew1415 L Street, Suite 300Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 340-6227F: (916) [email protected]

YUBA COUNTYSacramento, Sutt er, Yolo & Yuba County ALUCSacramento Area Council of GovernmentsGregory Chew1415 L Street, Suite 300Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 340-6227F: (916) [email protected]

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SELECTED CALIFORNIA STATE AGENCIES

AIR RESOURCES BOARD1001 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 2815 Sacramento, CA 95812T: (916) 322-2990F: (916) 445-5025www.arb.ca.gov

ASSEMBLY HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE1020 N Street, Room 167A Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 319-2085F: (916) 319-3182www.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 District Offi ce725 Front Street, Suite 300Santa Cruz, CA 95060-4508T: (831) 427-4863F: (831) 427-4877www.coastal.ca.gov

Legislati ve Offi ce1121 L Street, Suite 503Sacramento, 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 District Offi ce710 East Street, Suite 200Eureka, CA 95501Mailing Address:P.O. Box 498 Eureka, CA 95502T: (707) 445-7833F: (707) 445-7877www.coastal.ca.gov

San Diego Coast District Offi ce7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103San Diego, CA 92108-4402T: (619) 767-2370

F: (619) 767-2384www.coastal.ca.gov

South Central Coast District Offi ce89 South California Street, Suite 200Ventura, CA 93001-2801T: (805) 585-1800F: (805) 641-1732www.coastal.ca.gov

South Coast District Offi ce200 Oceangate, 10th FloorLong Beach, CA 90802T: (562) 590-5071F: (562) 590-5084www.coastal.ca.gov

CONSERVATION, DEPARTMENT OFHeadquarters801 K Street, MS 24-01Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 322-1080F: (916) 445-0732www.conservati on.ca.gov

Geological Survey Publicati ons801 K Street, MS 14-33Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 445-5716F: (916) [email protected] on.ca.gov

Land Resource Protecti on Division801 K Street, MS 18-01Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 324-0850F: (916) [email protected] on.ca.gov

State Mining and Geology Board801 K Street, MS 20-15Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 322-1082F: (916) [email protected] on.ca.gov

EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OFSchool Facilti es Planning Division1430 N Street Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 322-2470F: (916) 327-3954www.cde.ca.gov

EMERGENCY SERVICES, OFFICE OF3650 Schriever Avenue Mather, CA 95655Mailing Address:P.O. Box 419023

Rancho Cordova, CA 95741-9023T: (916) 845-8510F: (916) 845-8910www.oes.ca.gov

ENERGY COMMISSION1516 Ninth Street, MS-5Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 944295 Sacramento, CA 94244-2950T: (916) 654-4162F: (916) 654-3882www.energy.ca.gov

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY1001 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 2815 Sacramento, CA 95812-2815T: (916) 551-1313F: (916) 324-0908www.calepa.ca.gov

FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF Demographic 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 Conservati on Planning Branch1416 Ninth Street, 12th FloorSacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 653-4875F: (916) 653-2588www.cfg.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 Street Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 654-0462www.cdfa.ca.gov

FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF1416 Ninth Street, 15th Floor

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Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 944246 Sacramento, CA 94244-2460T: (916) 653-5121F: (916) 653-4171www.fi re.ca.gov

GENERAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OFProject Management707 3rd StreetWest Sacramento, CA 95605-2811T: (916) 375-0499www.dgs.ca.gov

GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF PLANNING AND RESEARCHState Clearinghouse and Planning Unit1400 Tenth Street, Room 212Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 3044 Sacramento, CA 95812-3044T: (916) 445-0613F: (916) [email protected]

HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF1800 Third Street Sacramento, CA 95811-6492T: (916) 445-4782www.hcd.ca.gov

Grants Program Unit, CDBG2710 Gateway Oaks DriveNorth Building, Suite 190Sacramento, CA 94252-2055T: (916) 263-0485www.hcd.ca.gov

Housing Policy Development, Stati sti cal Assistance1800 Third Street, Room 430Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 323-3175F: (916) 327-2643www.hcd.ca.gov

Legislati ve Division1800 Third Street, Room 410Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 952053 Sacramento, CA 94252-2053T: (916) 323-0169www.hcd.ca.gov

Small City Block GrantsP.O. Box 952054 Sacramento, CA 94252-2055T: (916) 445-6000F: (916) 323-2904

www.hcd.ca.gov

INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD1001 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 4025, MS 15Sacramento, CA 95812-4025T: (916) 341-6000F: (916) 319-7456www.ciwmb.ca.gov

NATURAL RESOURCES AGENCY4

1416 Ninth Street, Suite 1311Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 653-5656F: (916) 653-8102www.resources.ca.gov

PARKS AND RECREATION, DEPARTMENT OF1416 Ninth StreetSacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942896 Sacramento, CA 94296-0001T: (916) 653-6725F: (916) 657-3355www.parks.ca.gov

Offi ce of Historic Preservati on1416 Ninth Street, Room 1442Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942896 Sacramento, CA 94296-0001T: (916) 653-6624F: (916) [email protected]

PUBLIC HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF714/744 Room 850Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 997413 Sacramento, CA 94234-7320T: (916) 445-4171www.dhcs.ca.gov

SEISMIC SAFETY COMMISSION1755 Creekside Oaks Drive, Suite 100Sacramento, CA 95833-3637T: (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

STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD1001 I StreetSacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 100 Sacramento, CA 95812-0100T: (916) 341-5251F: (916) 341-5252www.swrcb.ca.gov

TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL, DEPARTMENT OFCEQA Tracking Center1001 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814-2828Mailing Address:P.O. Box 806 Sacramento, CA 95812-0806T: (916) 324-1826F: (916) 324-3158www.dtsc.ca.gov

TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFAeronauti cs Division1120 N Street, MS 40Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942873Sacramento, CA 94273-0001T: (916) 654-4959www.dot.ca.gov

Environmental Analysis Division1120 N Street, Room 4301, MS 27Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942874, MS 27Sacramento, CA 95814T: (916) 653-6557F: (916) 653-7757www.dot.ca.gov/hq/env

Mass Transportati on Program Division1120 N Street, 3rd FloorSacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942874, MS 39Sacramento, CA 94274-0001T: (916) 654-8811F: (916) 654-9366www.dot.ca.gov/hq/MassTrans

Transportati on Systems Informati on Division1120 N Street, MS 38Sacramento, CA 95814

4Pursuant to SB 1464 (Stats. of 2008, Ch. 205), the Resources Agency has been renamed the Natural Resources Agency.

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Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942874Sacramento, CA 94272-0001T: (916) 654-3090F: (916) 654-6583www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tsip

Transportati on Planning1120 N Street, Room 5300, MS 32Sacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942874 Sacramento, CA 94274-0001T: (916) 653-1637F: (916) 653-1637www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp

WATER RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT OF1416 Ninth StreetSacramento, CA 95814Mailing Address:P.O. Box 942836 Sacramento, CA 94236T: (916) 653-5791F: (916) 653-5028www.water.ca.gov

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SELECTED FEDERA L AGENCIES

ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Los Angeles District Offi cePlanning Division911 Wilshire BoulevardP.O. Box 532711Los Angeles, CA 90053-2325T: (213) 452-3783F: (213) 452-4204www.spl.usace.army.mil

Sacramento District Offi cePlanning Division1325 J Street, Room 1320Sacramento, CA 95814-2922T: (916) 557-6699F: (916) 557-7856www.spk.usace.army.mil

San Francisco District Offi cePlanning Division333 Market Street, Room 701San Francisco, CA 94105-2195T: (415) 977-8533F: (415) 977-8695www.spn.usace.army.mil

South Pacifi c 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 AGENCY AGRICULTURAL Conservati on Specialist430 G Street, Suite 4161Davis, CA 95616T: (530) 792-5520F: (530) 792-5555www.fsa.usda.gov/ca

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICEAngeles Nati onal Forest701 North Santa Anita AvenueArcadia, CA 91006-2725T: (626) 574-1613F: (626) 574-5233www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles

Cleveland Nati onal Forest10845 Rancho Bernardo Road, Suite 200San Diego, CA 92127-2107T: (858) 673-6180F: (858) 673-6192www.fs.fed.us/r5/cleveland

Eldorado Nati onal Forest100 Forni RoadPlacerville, CA 95667

T: (530) 622-5061F: (530) 621-5297www.fs.fed.us/r5/eldorado

Inyo Nati onal Forest357 Pacu Lane, Suite 200Bishop, CA 93514T: (760) 873-2400F: (760) 873-2458www.fs.fed.us/r5/inyo

Klamath Nati onal Forest1312 Fairlane RoadYreka, CA 96097-9549T: (530) 842-6131F: (530) 841-4571www.fs.fed.us/r5/klamath

Lassen Nati onal Forest2550 Riverside DriveSusanville, CA 96130T: (530) 257-2151F: (530) 252-6428www.fs.fed.us/r5/lassen

Los Padres Nati onal Forest6755 Hollister Avenue, Suite 150Goleta, CA 93117T: (805) 968-6640F: (805) 961-5729www.fs.fed.us/r5/lospadres

Mendocino Nati onal Forest825 North Humboldt AvenueWillows, CA 95988T: (530) 934-3316F: (530) 934-7384www.fs.fed.us/r5/mendocino

Modoc Nati onal Forest800 West Twelft h StreetAlturas, CA 96101T: (530) 233-5811F: (530) 233-8709www.fs.fed.us/r5/modoc

Plumas Nati onal Forest159 Lawrence StreetP.O. Box 11500Quincy, CA 95971T: (530) 283-2050F: (530) 283-7746www.fs.fed.us/r5/plumas

Pacifi c Southwest Region1323 Club DriveVallejo, CA 94592T: (707) 562-8737F: (707) 562-9045www.fs.fed.us/r5

San Bernardino Nati onal Forest602 South Tippecanoe AvenueSan Bernardino, CA 92408-3430T: (909) 382-2600F: (909) 383-5770www.fs.fed.us/r5/sanbernardino

Sequoia Nati onal Forest 1839 South Newcomb StreetPorterville, CA 93257T: (559) 784-1500F: (559) 781-4744www.fs.fed.us/r5/sequoia

Shasta-Trinity Nati onal Forest3644 Avtech ParkwayRedding, CA 9-6002T: (530) 226-2500F: (530) 242-2233www.fs.fed.us/r5/shastatrinity

Sierra Nati onal Forest 1600 Tollhouse RoadClovis, CA 93611T: (559) 297-0706F: (559) 294-4809www.fs.fed.us/r5/sierra

Six Rivers District Offi ce1330 Bayshore WayEureka, CA 95501-3834T: (707) 442-1721F: (707) 442-9242www.fs.fed.us/r5/sixrivers

Stanislaus District Offi ce19777 Greenley RoadSonora, CA 95370T: (209) 532-3671F: (209) 533-1890www.fs.fed.us/r5/stanislaus

Tahoe District Offi ce631 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 DEVELOPMENT Region 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 LAND MANAGEMENTBakersfi eld District Offi cePlanning and Environmental Coordinati on Staff 3801 Pegasus DriveBakersfi eld, CA 93308-6837T: (661) 391-6000F: (661) 391-6041www.blm.gov/ca/bakersfi eld

California Desert District Offi cePlanning and Environmental Coordinati on Staff 22835 Calle San Juan De Los LagosMoreno Valley, CA 92553T: (951) 697-5200F: (951) 697-5299www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/cdd.html

California State Offi ce, Natural Resources Division2800 Cott age Way, Suite W-1834Sacramento, CA 95825-1886T: (916) 978-4630F: (916) 978-4657www.blm.gov/ca/st/en.html

Eagle Lake Field Offi cePlanning and Environmental Coordinati on Staff 2950 Riverside DriveSusanville, CA 96130T: (530) 257-0456F: (530) 251-5539www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/eaglelake.html

Ukiah Field Offi cePlanning and Environmental Coordinati on Staff 2550 North State StreetUkiah, CA 95482-3023T: (707) 468-4000F: (707) 468-4027www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/ukiah.html

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, BUREAU OF RECLAMATIONLower Colorado Regional Offi ce(serves California south of the Tehachapi Mountains)P.O. Box 61470, LC 5000Boulder City, NV 89006-9970T: (702) 293-8000F: (702) 293-8416www.usbr.gov/lc/region/index.html

Pacifi c Regional Offi ce(serves California north of the Tehachapi Mountains)2800 Cott age WaySacramento, CA 95825T: (916) 978-5100F: (916) 978-5114www.usbr.gov/mp

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE2800 Cott age Way, Room W2605Sacramento, CA 95825-1846

T: (916) 414-6600F: (916) 414-6713www.fws.gov

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, GEOLOGICAL SURVEYWestern Region345 Middlefi eld RoadMenlo Park, CA 94025-3591T: (650) 853-8300F: (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.fh wa.dot.gov

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATIONRegion IX201 Mission Street, Suite 2210San Francisco, CA 94105T: (415) 744-3133F: (415) 744-2726www.ft a.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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ALAMEDA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Frank RoeschU.S. Post Offi ce Building201 Thirteenth StreetOakland, CA 94612T: (510) 670-6312www.alameda.courts.ca.gov

BUTTE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Stephen BensonOne Court StreetOroville, CA 95965-3303T: (530) 532-7002www.butt ecourt.ca.gov

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Diana Becton-Smith725 Court Street, Department 30Marti nez, CA 94553T: (925) 957-5730www.cc-courts.org

Judge Terence L. Bruiniers1020 Ward Street, Department 1Marti nez, 8CA 94553T: (925) 957-5701www.cc-courts.org

Judge Joyce Cram725 Court Street, Department 22Marti nez, CA 94553T: (925) 957-5722www.cc-courts.org

Judge David Flinn725 Court Street, Department 6Marti nez, CA 94553T: (925) 957-5706www.cc-courts.org

Judge Barbara Zuniga725 Court Street, Department 2Marti nez, CA 94553T: (925) 957-5702www.cc-courts.org

FRESNO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Jeff rey Y. Hamilton1600 California StreetKingsburg, CA 93631T: (559) 897-2224www.fresnosuperiorcourt.org

Judge Mark W. Snauff er1100 Van Ness Avenue, Department 74Fresno, CA 93724T: (559) 488-1918

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KERN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge William D. Palmer1415 Truxtun Avenue, 3rd Floor, Room 15Bakersfi eld, CA 93301T: (661) 868-7207www.kern.courts.ca.gov

Judge Kenneth C. Twisselman, II1415 Truxtun Avenue, 1st Floor, Room 8Bakersfi eld, CA 93301T: (661) 868-7207www.kern.courts.ca.gov

LOS ANGELES COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Dzintra JanavsDepartment 85, Room 835111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles, CA 90012T: (213) 974-5889www.lasuperiorcourt.org

Judge David Yaff eDepartment 86, Room 836111 North Hill StreetLos Angeles, CA 90012T: (213) 974-5881www.lasuperiorcourt.org

MARIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Terrence BorenMarin County Court, Department GP.O. Box 4988San Rafael, CA 94903T: (415) 499-6089www.co.marin.ca.us/courts

MERCED COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Ronald Hansen671 West 22nd StreetMerced, CA 95340T: (209) 725-4111www.mercedcourt.org

MONTEREY COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Kay T. KingsleyMonterey Courthouse1200 Aguajito Road, 1st FloorMonterey, CA 93940T: (831) 647-5800www.montereycourts.org

Judge Robert O’FarrellMonterey Courthouse1200 Aguajito Road, 2nd FloorMonterey, CA 93940T: (831) 647-5800www.montereycourts.org

ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Gail A. AndlerDepartment CX-102751 West Santa Ana BoulevardSanta Ana, CA 92701T: (714) 568-4822www.occourts.org

Judge Ronald BauerDepartment CX-103751 West Santa Ana BoulevardSanta Ana, CA 92701T: (714) 568-5812www.occourts.org

Judge Thierry P. ColawDepartment CX-104751 West Santa Ana BoulevardSanta Ana, CA 92701T: (714) 568-4817www.occourts.org

Judge Stephen Sundvold751 West Santa Ana BoulevardDepartment CX-105Santa Ana, CA 92701T: (714) 568-4807www.occourts.org

Judge David Valasquez751 West Santa Ana BoulevardDepartment CX-101Santa Ana, CA 92701T: (714) 658-4802www.occourts.org

PLACER COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Charles D. Wachob10820 Justi ce Center Drive, Department 40Roseville, CA 95603T: (916) 408-6000www.placercourts.org

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 10

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Pursuant to Public Resources Code Secti on 21167.1 (b), every county with a populati on over 200,000 is required by law to designate a judge to develop experti se in CEQA and related land use and environmental laws.

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Riverside, CA 92501T: (909) 955-4600www.riverside.courts.ca.gov

SACRAMENTO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Raymond M. Cadei520 9th Street, Department 58Sacramento, CA 958141398T: (916) 874-7366www.saccourt.com

Judge Michael P. Kenny720 9th Street, 4th Floor, Department 31Sacramento, CA 95814-1398T: (916) 874-6154www.saccourt.com

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Donald Alvarez303 West Third StreetSan Bernardino, CA 924150210T: (909) 382-3517www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/COURTS

Judge Barry Plotkin8303 North Haven AvenueRancho Cucamonga, CA 91730T: (909) 945-4177www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/COURTS

Judge John Vander Feer235 East Mountain View AvenueBarstow, CA 92311T: (760) 387-3072www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/COURTS

SAN DIEGO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Judith Hayes330 West Broadway, Department 74San Diego, CA 92101T: (619) 685-6147www.sdcourt.ca.gov

Judge Ronald S. Preger330 West Broadway, Department 71San Diego, CA 92101T: (619) 685-6149www.sdcourt.ca.gov

Judge Linda B. Quinn330 West Broadway, Department 66San Diego, CA 92101T: (619) 685-6149www.sdcourt.ca.gov

SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Peter Busch400 McAllister Street, Department 301San Francisco, CA 94103

T: (415) 551-3719www.sfgov.org/courts

Judge Charlott e Walter Woolard400 McAllister Street, Department 302San Francisco, CA 94102T: (415) 551-3768www.sfgov.org/courts

SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Elizabeth Humphreys222 East Weber Avenue, Department 41Stockton, CA 95202T: (209) 468-2922www.stocktoncourt.org

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Charles CrandallCivil Court Operati ons1035 Palm Street, Room 385San Luis Obispo, CA 93408T: (805) 781-5237www.slocourts.net

SAN MATEO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Marie S. Weiner400 County CenterRedwood City, CA 94063T: (650) 599-1669www.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 Leslie NicholsSuperior Court191 North First StreetSan Jose, CA 95113T: (408) 299-3392www.sccsuperiorcourt.org

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Robert Yonts701 Ocean Street, Room 101CSanta Cruz, CA 95060T: (831) 454-2012www.santacruzcourt.org

SOLANO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Paul Beeman321 Tuolumne Street, Department 1Vallejo, CA 94590T: (707) 561-7801

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SONOMA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Allan Hardcastle600 Administrati on DriveSanta Rosa, CA 95403T: (707) 565-6440www.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 95307T: (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 303Visalia, CA 93291T: (559) 733-6561F: (559) 737-4290www.tularesuperiorcourt.ca.gov

VENTURA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTJudge Glen Reiser800 South Victoria AvenueVentura, CA 93009T: (805) 654-2917www.ventura.courts.ca.gov

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Adelanto San Bernardino 2 28,181 52 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994

Agoura Hills Los Angeles 6 23,337 8 1993 1993 2001 1993 1993 1993 1993

Alameda Alameda 6 75,823 15 1991 1991 2003 1991 1991 1991 1991

Albany Alameda 5 16,877 2 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992

Alhambra Los Angeles 2 89,259 8 1986 1986 2001 1986 1986 1986 1986

Aliso Viejo Orange 2 45,249 7 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

Alturas Modoc 1 2,804 3 1987 1987 2005 1987 1987 1987 1987

Amador City Amador 1 208 1 2007 2008 2008 2007 2008 2007 2007

American Canyon Napa 4 16,293 4.13 1994 1994 2007 1994 1994 1994 1994

Anaheim Orange 21 346,823 50 2004 2004 2002 2004 2004 2004 2004

Anderson Shasta 1 10,579 6 2007 2007 2003 2007 2007 2007 2007

Angels Camp Calaveras 1 3,593 4 2008 2008 2003 2008 2008 2008 2008

Anti och Contra Costa 5.5 100,361 28 2003 2003 2007 2003 2003 2003 2003

Apple Valley San Bernardino 3 70,092 76 1998 1998 2000 1998 1998 1991 1991

Arcadia Los Angeles 5 56,491 11.2 1996 1996 2001 1996 1996 1996 1996

Arcata Humboldt 4 17,558 12 2008 2008 2004 2008 2008 2008 2008

Arroyo Grande San Luis Obispo 5 17,036 5.5 2001 2003 2005 2001 2001 2001 2001

Artesia Los Angeles 2 17,552 2 1993 1993 2002 1993 1993 1993 1993

Arvin Kern 1 16,517 6 1989 1989 1986 1989 1989 1989 1989

Atascadero San Luis Obispo 3 28,590 25 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

Atherton San Mateo 2 7,475 6 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

Atwater Merced 3 27,571 6 2000 2000 2004 2000 2000 2000 2000

Auburn Placer 3 13,273 7 1993 1993 2004 1993 1993 1993 1993

Avalon Los Angeles 1 3,532 1 1972 1972 2007 1972 1972 1972 1972

Avenal Kings 1 16,609 20 2005 2005 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005

Azusa Los Angeles 4 48,743 9 2004 2004 2001 2004 2004 2004 2004

Bakersfi eld Kern 22 328,692 138 2002 2002 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002

Baldwin Park Los Angeles 3 81,281 6.8 2002 2002 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002

Banning Riverside 1 28,348 23.1 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Barstow San Bernardino 3 23,952 40 1997 1997 2000 1997 1997 1997 1997

Beaumont Riverside 3 31,477 40 2007 2007 2002 2007 2007 2007 2007

Bell Los Angeles 2 38,762 2 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996

Bell Gardens Los Angeles 3 46,766 2 1995 1995 2005 1995 1995 1995 1995

Bellfl ower Los Angeles 6 77,110 6.1 1997 1997 2003 1995 1995 1995 1995

Belmont San Mateo 5 26,078 4.3 1982 1982 2001 1992 1992 1982 1996

Belvedere Marin 2 2,161 2 1994 1994 2005 1994 1994 1994 1994

Benicia Solano 4 27,978 14 1999 1999 2003 1999 1999 1999 1999

Berkeley Alameda 23 106,697 10 2001 2001 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002

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Beverly Hills Los Angeles 13 35,983 5.7 1977 1977 2001 1977 1979 1976 1975

Big Bear Lake San Bernardino 5 6,256 7 1999 1999 2002 1999 1999 1999 1999

Biggs Butt e 1 1,776 0 1998 1998 2005 1998 1998 1998 1998

Bishop Inyo 1 3,551 2 1993 1993 2003 1993 1993 1993 1993

Blue Lake Humboldt 2 1,166 0.6 2004 1986 2004 1986 1986 1986 1986

Blythe Riverside 2 21,695 27 2007 2007 2004 2007 2007 2007 2007

Bradbury Los Angeles 1 948 1 2007 1993 2000 1993 1993 1993 1993

Brawley Imperial 1 26,513 8 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

Brea Orange 7 40,081 12 2003 2003 2008 2003 2003 2003 2003

Brentwood Contra Costa 7 50,614 15 2001 2001 2005 1993 1993 1993 1993

Brisbane San Mateo 4 3,861 3.4 1994 1994 2002 1994 1994 1994 1994

Buellton Santa Barbara 2 4,700 2 2005 2005 2004 2007 2007 2007 2007

Buena Park Orange 3 82,768 10 2005 1994 2001 1994 1994 1994 1994

Burbank Los Angeles 10 108,029 17 1988 1964 2001 1972 1972 1997 1992

Burlingame San Mateo 5 28,867 5 2004 2004 2002 2004 2004 2004 2004

Calabasas Los Angeles 9 23,725 12 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

Calexico Imperial 3 38,733 9 2007 2007 2000 2007 2007 2007 2007

California City Kern 0 14,365 20 1993 1993 2004 1993 1993 1993 1993

Calimesa Riverside 3 7,536 15.6 1994 1994 2001 1994 1994 1994 1994

Calipatria Imperial 2 7,774 2 1992 1992 2004 1992 1992 1992 1992

Calistoga Napa 3 5,302 2 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003

Camarillo Ventura 7 65,453 20 2003 2005 2008 2006 2006 1999 1996

Campbell Santa Clara 5 40,161 7 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001

Canyon Lake Riverside 2 11,051 4.6 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996

Capitola Santa Cruz 3 10,015 2 1989 1989 2004 1989 1989 1989 1989

Carlsbad San Diego 21 103,811 42 2005 2004 2000 2005 2005 1994 1994

Carmel-by-the-Sea Monterey 2 4,049 1 2004 2003 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003

Carpinteria Santa Barbara 4 14,271 2 2003 2003 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003

Carson Los Angeles 9 97,960 19 2004 2004 2001 2004 2004 2004 2004

Cathedral City Riverside 5 52,465 22 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

Ceres Stanislaus 3 42,813 7 1997 1997 2004 1997 1997 1997 1997

Cerritos Los Angeles 4 54,870 8.9 2004 2004 2002 2004 2004 2004 2004

Chico Butt e 8 86,949 33.14 1999 1999 2005 1999 1999 1999 1999

Chino San Bernardino 11 82,670 31 1981 1992 2000 1990 1990 1974 1995

Chino Hills San Bernardino 5 78,957 46 1994 1994 2007 2008 1994 1994 1994

Chowchilla Madera 1 18,780 7.7 1986 1986 2003 1986 1986 1986 1986

Chula Vista San Diego 22 231,305 52 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005

Citrus Heights Sacramento 4 87,321 14.4 2000 2000 2008 2000 2000 2000 2000

Claremont Los Angeles 6 37,242 13.5 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Clayton Contra Costa 2 10,784 4 1985 1985 2005 1985 1985 1985 1985

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Clearlake Lake 2.5 14,247 10 1983 1983 2004 1983 1983 1983 1983

Cloverdale Sonoma 1.5 8,577 2.5 1993 1993 2002 1993 1993 1993 1993

Clovis Fresno 6 94,289 22.27 1993 1993 2002 1993 1993 1993 1993

Coachella Riverside 4 40,517 32 1998 1998 2001 1998 1998 1998 1998

Coalinga Fresno 2 19,064 5 1994 1994 2003 1994 1994 1994 1994

Colfax Placer 1 1,855 1 1998 1998 2003 1998 1998 1998 1998

Colma San Mateo 4 1,613 2 1999 1999 2004 1999 1999 1999 1999

Colton San Bernardino 2 51,918 18.5 1987 1993 2002 1987 1987 1987 1987

Colusa Colusa 1 5,727 2 2007 2007 2003 2007 2007 2007 2007

Commerce Los Angeles 4 13,536 6.6 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

Compton Los Angeles 4 99,242 10 1991 1991 2000 1991 1991 1991 1991

Concord Contra Costa 8 123,776 31 2007 2007 2002 2007 2007 2007 2007

Corcoran Kings 1 26,047 7 2007 2007 2004 2007 2007 2007 2007

Corning Tehama 1 7,226 4 1994 1994 2005 1994 1994 1994 1994

Corona Riverside 6 147,428 39.2 2004 2004 2008 2004 2004 2004 2004

Coronado San Diego 4 23,101 13 1996 1995 2008 1996 1994 2005 1999

Corte Madera Marin 2 9,512 3 1992 1989 2002 1989 1989 1989 1989

Costa Mesa Orange 9 113,955 17 2008 2007 2008 2002 2002 2002 2007

Cotati Sonoma 2 7,532 2 1998 1998 2002 1998 1998 1998 1998

Covina Los Angeles 4 49,552 7 1989 1999 1994 1999 1999 1999 1999

Crescent City Del Norte 1 7,683 2 2006 2001 2003 2001 2001 2001 2001

Cudahy Los Angeles 2 25,879 1 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992

Culver City Los Angeles 9 40,694 5 1996 1996 2001 1996 1973 1975 1996

Cuperti no Santa Clara 7 55,551 13 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005

Cypress Orange 4 49,541 7 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001

Daly City San Mateo 4 106,361 7 1987 1987 2004 1989 1989 1994 1989

Dana Point Orange 6 36,982 6 1995 1995 2000 1995 1995 1995 1991

Danville Contra Costa 4 42,629 18.1 1999 1999 2002 1999 1999 1999 1999

Davis Yolo 10 65,814 10 2001 2001 2003 2001 2001 2001 2001

Del Mar San Diego 6 4,580 2 1985 1976 2007 1976 1976 1976 1976

Del Rey Oaks Monterey 1 1,627 0.5 1997 1997 1993 1997 1997 1997 1997

Delano Kern 3 53,855 13 2005 2005 2003 2005 2005 2000 2000

Desert Hot Springs Riverside 1 26,068 23.3 2000 2000 2008 2000 2000 2000 2000

Diamond Bar Los Angeles 4 60,360 15 1995 1995 2001 1995 1995 1995 1995

Dinuba Tulare 1 20,993 4.9 2007 2007 2003 2007 2007 2007 2007

Dixon Solano 2 17,577 6.5 1993 1993 2003 1993 1993 1993 1993

Dorris Siskiyou 0 864 1 2007 2007 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007

Dos Palos Merced 0 5,024 2 1991 1991 2003 1991 1991 1991 1991

Downey Los Angeles 7 113,379 12 2005 2005 2001 2005 2005 2005 2005

Duarte Los Angeles 4 22,953 6.8 2007 2007 2004 2007 2007 2007 2007

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Dublin Alameda 7 46,934 14 1985 1985 2003 1985 1985 1985 1985

Dunsmuir Siskiyou 1 1,831 10 2006 2006 2004 2006 2006 2006 2006

East Palo Alto San Mateo 3 32,897 7 1999 1999 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999

El Cajon San Diego 5 97,934 14 1991 1991 2007 1991 1991 1991 1991

El Centro Imperial 3 43,316 11 2004 2004 2008 2004 2004 2004 2004

El Cerrito Contra Costa 3 23,320 3 1999 1999 2003 1999 1999 1999 1999

El Monte Los Angeles 4 126,053 9.67 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991

El Segundo Los Angeles 4 17,002 5 1992 2004 2001 1992 1992 1992 1992

Elk Grove Sacramento 17 139,542 42 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003

Emeryville Alameda 3 9,727 1 1993 1993 2001 1993 1993 1993 1993

Encinitas San Diego 14 63,864 19.1 2004 2003 2003 1995 1995 1995 1994

Escalon San Joaquin 1 7,131 2 2005 2005 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005

Escondido San Diego 13 143,389 37.04 2000 2000 2005 2000 2000 2000 2000

Etna Siskiyou 0 751 2 2005 2005 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005

Eureka Humboldt 5 26,157 16 1997 1997 2004 1997 1997 1997 1997

Exeter Tulare 1 10,656 2.25 2003 2003 1992 1991 1991 1976 1995

Fairfax Marin 2 7,412 2.2 1991 2008 2007 1976 1975 1976 1975

Fairfi eld Solano 8 106,753 36 2002 2002 2005 2002 2002 2002 2002

Farmersville Tulare 1 10,524 2.8 2002 2002 2001 2002 2002 1978 1978

Ferndale Humboldt 1 1,428 1 1986 1986 2006 1986 1986 1986 1986

Fillmore Ventura 2 15,641 3 2003 2003 2003 1989 1989 1989 1989

Firebaugh Fresno 1 6,812 2 1992 1992 2002 1992 1992 1992 1992

Folsom Sacramento 5 72,590 24 1988 1988 2008 1988 1988 1988 1988

Fontana San Bernardino 14 188,498 52.4 2003 2003 2006 2003 2003 2003 2003

Fort Bragg Menocino 3 6,890 3.3 2002 2002 2004 2002 2002 2002 2002

Fort Jones Siskiyou 0 657 4 1989 1989 2004 1989 1989 1989 1989

Fortuna Humboldt 2 11,374 4 1993 2000 1993 1993 1988 1988 1988

Foster City San Mateo 3 30,308 19.9 1999 1999 2001 1993 1993 1995 1993

Fountain Valley Orange 2 57,925 10 1995 1995 2000 1995 1995 1995 1995

Fowler Fresno 1 5,573 2.45 2004 2004 2001 1976 1976 1976 1976

Fremont Alameda 16 213,512 90 1996 1996 2003 1995 1995 1991 1991

Fresno Fresno 25 486,171 110 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

Fullerton Orange 8 137,437 22.3 1997 1997 2001 1997 1997 1997 1997

Galt Sacramento 3 23,913 5 1990 1990 2003 1990 1990 1990 1990

Garden Grove Orange 5 173,067 18 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

Gardena Los Angeles 3 61,781 5.82 2006 2006 2008 2006 2006 2006 2006

Gilroy Santa Clara 6 51,173 15 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

Glendale Los Angeles 24 207,157 30 1986 1998 2008 1993 1993 2003 2007

Glendora Los Angeles 5 52,362 19 2006 2008 2005 2007 2007 2007 2008

Goleta Santa Barbara 11 30,400 8 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

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Gonzales Monterey 1 8,803 2 1996 1996 2003 1996 1996 1996 1996

Grand Terrace San Bernardino 1.5 12,543 3.6 1988 1998 2005 1988 1988 1988 1988

Grass Valley Nevada 4 12,929 3 1999 1999 2003 1999 1999 1999 1999

Greenfi eld Monterey 2 17,316 2 2005 2005 2008 2005 2005 2005 2005

Gridley Butt e 1 6,403 1 1999 1999 2004 1999 1999 1974 1984

Grover Beach San Luis Obispo 2 13,213 2.25 1992 2005 2008 1973 1973 2000 1993

Guadalupe Santa Barbara 3 6,541 2.3 2002 2002 2004 2002 2002 2002 2002

Gusti ne Merced 0.5 5,199 5.8 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

Half Moon Bay San Mateo 4 13,046 8 1993 1992 1994 1993 1993 1991 1991

Hanford Kings 3 51,965 15 2002 2002 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002

Hawaiian Gardens Los Angeles 1 15,900 0.9 1994 1994 2003 1994 1994 1994 1994

Hawthorne Los Angeles 4 90,014 6 1989 1989 2003 1989 1989 1989 1989

Hayward Alameda 9 149,205 61 2002 2002 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002

Healdsburg Sonoma 4 11,706 4 1987 1987 2002 1987 1987 1987 1987

Hemet Riverside 2 74,185 26 1992 1992 2001 1992 1992 1992 1992

Hercules Contra Costa 2 24,324 1.99 1998 1998 2003 1998 1998 1998 1998

Hermosa Beach Los Angeles 4 19,527 1 1994 1994 2003 1994 1994 1994 1994

Hesperia San Bernardino 5 87,820 75 2003 2001 2001 1991 1994 1991 1991

Hidden Hills Los Angeles 1 2,016 1 1995 1995 2005 1995 1995 1995 1995

Highland San Bernardino 4 52,503 19 2006 2006 2001 2006 2006 2006 2006

Hillsborough San Mateo 2 11,272 6 2005 2005 2002 2005 2005 2005 2005

Hollister San Benito 4 37,051 6 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005

Holtville Imperial 0 6,467 1 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003

Hughson Stanislaus 1 6,187 1.65 2005 2005 2003 2005 2005 2005 2005

Hunti ngton Beach Orange 15 201,993 27 1996 1996 2008 1996 1996 1996 1996

Hunti ngton Park Los Angeles 3 64,747 3 1996 1991 2000 1992 1992 1992 1992

Huron Fresno 2 7,554 1 2007 2007 2005 2007 2007 2007 2007

Imperial Imperial 1 12,752 5.75 1992 1992 2008 1992 1992 1992 1992

Imperial Beach San Diego 3 28,200 4 1994 1994 2001 1994 1994 1994 1994

Indian Wells Riverside 4 5,025 15 2007 1996 2006 1996 1996 1996 1996

Indio Riverside 9 81,512 29 2001 2008 2005 1993 1993 1993 1993

Industry Los Angeles 2 798 11 1971 1971 2008 1971 1971 1975 1974

Inglewood Los Angeles 7 118,878 9 1998 1992 2005 1995 1997 1995 1987

Ione Amador 1 7,416 4 1989 2003 2005 1989 1989 1989 1989

Irvine Orange 22 209,806 74 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000

Irwindale Los Angeles 3 1,724 9.5 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

Isleton Sacramento 0 817 0 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000

Jackson Amador 1 4,319 3 1999 1999 1994 1987 1987 1987 1987

Kerman Fresno 1 13,880 2.75 2007 2007 1992 2007 2007 2007 2007

King City Monterey 2 11,852 3 1999 1999 2004 1999 1999 1999 1999

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Kingsburg Fresno 1 11,259 3 1997 1992 2002 1992 1992 1992 1992

La Cañada-Flintridge Los Angeles 6 21,276 8 1993 1995 1993 1980 1980 1980 1980

La Habra Orange 7 62,635 7.5 1990 1990 2003 1990 1990 1990 1990

La Habra Heights Los Angeles 1 6,140 2.5 2004 2004 2002 2004 2004 2004 2004

La Mesa San Diego 5 56,666 9.2 1996 1996 2005 1996 1996 1996 1996

La Mirada Los Angeles 1 50,092 7 2002 2002 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002

La Palma Orange 1 16,176 2 1999 1999 2003 1999 1999 1999 1999

La Puente Los Angeles 3 43,256 3 2004 2004 2000 2004 2004 2004 2004

La Quinta Riverside 6 42,958 35.16 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

La Verne Los Angeles 7 34,046 9.09 1998 1998 2008 1998 1998 1998 1998

Lafayett e Contra Costa 7 23,962 15 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

Laguna Beach Orange 7 25,131 9 1998 1999 2001 2002 2002 1995 2005

Laguna Hills Orange 1.5 33,421 6.6 1994 1994 2001 1994 1994 1994 1994

Laguna Niguel Orange 7 66,877 14 2002 1992 2000 1992 1992 1992 1992

Laguna Woods Orange 1 18,442 4 2005 2003 2003 2003 2003 2002 2002

Lake Elsinore Riverside 4 49,807 38 1990 1995 2002 1990 1990 1990 1990

Lake Forest Orange 7 78,317 17 2001 2001 2000 2001 2001 2000 2000

Lakeport Lake 1 5,045 3 1999 1998 2005 1992 1992 1992 1992

Lakewood Los Angeles 5 83,486 9.5 1996 1996 2002 1996 1996 1996 1996

Lancaster Los Angeles 10 145,243 94 1997 1997 2001 1997 1997 1997 1997

Larkspur Marin 3.5 12,204 2 1990 1990 2004 1990 1990 1990 1990

Lathrop San Joaquin 2 17,429 22 1994 1991 2004 1991 1991 1991 1991

Lawndale Los Angeles 3 33,540 1.9 1992 1992 2008 1992 1992 1992 1992

Lemon Grove San Diego 3 25,611 3.75 1996 1996 2006 1996 1996 1996 1996

Lemoore Kings 4 24,502 8.5 2008 2008 2004 2008 2008 2008 2008

Lincoln Placer 5 39,758 19.7 2008 2008 2003 2008 2008 2008 2008

Lindsay Tulare 1 11,546 3 1989 1989 2004 1989 1989 1989 1989

Live Oak Sutt er 1 8,539 1 1993 1993 2005 1993 1993 1993 1993

Livermore Alameda 16 83,604 24 2004 2004 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004

Livingston Merced 1 13,795 4 2008 2008 1999 2008 1999 2008 1999

Lodi San Joaquin 4 63,362 12 1991 1991 2004 1991 1991 1991 1991

Loma Linda San Bernardino 4 22,632 7 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Lomita Los Angeles 3 21,056 2 1998 1998 2007 1998 1998 1998 1998

Lompoc Santa Barbara 6 42,957 11 1997 1997 2003 1997 1997 1997 1997

Long Beach Los Angeles 21 492,642 50 1989 1991 2001 2002 1973 1975 1975

Loomis Placer 2 6,624 7 2002 2002 2006 2002 2002 2002 2002

Los Alamitos Orange 2 12,191 4 1999 1999 2001 1999 1999 1999 1999

Los Altos Santa Clara 5 28,291 6 2002 2002 2004 2002 2002 2002 2002

Los Altos Hills Santa Clara 3 8,837 8 2008 1999 2002 2007 2007 2007 2007

Los Angeles Los Angeles 149 4,045,873 467 2001 1999 2001 1973 2001 1996 1999

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Los Banos Merced 2 36,052 8 1999 1999 2003 1999 1999 1999 1999

Los Gatos Santa Clara 7 30,296 14 2000 2000 2002 2000 2000 2000 2000

Loyalton Sierra 3 851 0 1981 1981 1993 1981 1981 1981 1981

Lynwood Los Angeles 2 73,147 3 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

Madera Madera 5 56,710 12 1993 1993 2003 1993 1993 1993 1993

Malibu Los Angeles 13 13,700 20 1995 1995 2001 1995 1995 1995 1995

Mammoth Lakes Mono 5 7,413 24 2007 2007 2003 2007 2007 2007 1997

Manhatt an Beach Los Angeles 6 36,505 4 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003

Manteca San Joaquin 8 66,451 17.6 2003 2003 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003

Maricopa Kern 0 1,132 1 1972 1972 1986 1973 1973 1975 1974

Marina Monterey 3 19,171 10 2006 2006 2004 2006 2006 2006 2006

Marti nez Contra Costa 2 36,144 11 1973 1992 2005 1972 1972 1985 1990

Marysville Yuba 2 12,719 4 1985 1985 2003 1985 1985 1985 1985

Maywood Los Angeles 0 29,971 1 2007 2007 2001 1989 1989 1989 1989

McFarland Kern 0 13,390 2 1992 1992 2000 1992 1992 1992 1992

Mendota Fresno 1 9,788 3 1991 1991 2004 1991 1991 1991 1991

Menlo Park San Mateo 4 31,490 19 1994 1994 1992 1973 1973 1976 1978

Merced Merced 6 80,608 23 1997 1997 2004 1997 1997 1995 1995

Mill Valley Marin 4 13,925 4.72 2002 1989 2003 2002 1989 1989 1989

Millbrae San Mateo 2 21,387 4 1998 1998 2005 1998 1998 1998 1998

Milpitas Santa Clara 6 69,419 13.63 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

Mission Viejo Orange 4 98,572 17 1998 2006 2007 1999 1999 2003 1995

Modesto Stanislaus 11 209,936 36.4 1995 1995 2004 1995 1995 1995 1995

Monrovia Los Angeles 5 39,327 14 2007 2007 2003 1966 1966 2002 2002

Montague Siskiyou 0 1,496 1.8 1992 1992 2003 1992 1992 1992 1992

Montclair San Bernardino 4 37,017 5.7 1999 1999 2000 1999 1999 1999 1999

Monte Sereno Santa Clara 2 3,579 2 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

Montebello Los Angeles 4 65,668 8 1973 1973 1993 1973 1973 1975 1975

Monterey Monterey 6 29,322 8 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005

Monterey Park Los Angeles 3 64,434 8 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001

Moorpark Ventura 5 36,814 12 1992 1992 2001 1986 1986 2001 1998

Moraga Contra Costa 3 16,138 9 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

Moreno Valley Riverside 8 183,860 50 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Morgan Hill Santa Clara 7 39,218 12 2001 2001 1990 2001 2001 2001 2001

Morro Bay San Luis Obispo 3 10,548 7 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2006 1993

Mount Shasta Siskiyou 2 3,602 3 1998 1993 2005 1993 1993 1993 1993

Mountain View Santa Clara 12 73,932 12 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992

Murrieta Riverside 5 100,173 25 2006 2006 2001 1994 1994 1994 1994

Napa Napa 6 77,106 18 2003 2003 2008 2003 2005 2003 2003

Nati onal City San Diego 6 61,194 8 1996 1996 2005 1996 1996 1996 1996

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Needles San Bernardino 1 5,807 25 1997 1997 2004 1997 1997 1997 1997

Nevada City Nevada 1 3,074 2 1986 1986 2003 1986 1986 1986 1986

Newark Alameda 2 43,872 13 1992 1992 2002 1992 1992 1992 1992

Newman Stanislaus 2 10,586 2.14 2007 2007 2003 2007 2007 2007 2007

Newport Beach Orange 15 84,554 21 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Norco Riverside 2 27,255 15 2001 2000 2000 1989 2002 1976 2003

Norwalk Los Angeles 4 109,695 9 1996 1996 2001 1996 1996 1996 1996

Novato Marin 6 52,737 25 1996 1996 2002 1996 1996 1996 1996

Oakdale Stanislaus 2 19,337 4 1994 1994 2004 1994 1994 1994 1994

Oakland Alameda 40 420,183 78.2 1998 1998 2004 1996 1996 2004 2005

Oakley Contra Costa 2 33,210 13 2002 2002 2005 2002 2002 2002 2002

Oceanside San Diego 6 178,806 41.2 2007 1995 2007 1997 1975 1975 1974

Ojai Ventura 2 8,156 4 1997 1997 2002 1987 1987 1991 1991

Ontario San Bernardino 19 173,690 50 1992 1992 2001 1992 1992 1992 1992

Orange Orange 10 140,849 32.4 1989 1989 2001 1989 1989 1989 1989

Orange Cove Fresno 2 10,775 2 2002 2002 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002

Orinda Contra Costa 5 17,542 13 1987 1987 2004 1987 1987 1987 1987

Orland Glenn 1 7,353 2.5 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003

Oroville Butt e 2 14,490 12 1995 1995 2004 1995 1995 1995 1995

Oxnard Ventura 11 194,905 26 1990 1990 2000 1990 1990 1990 1990

Pacifi c Grove Monterey 2 15,472 2 1994 1994 2003 1994 1994 1994 1994

Pacifi ca San Mateo 3.5 39,616 12.5 1988 1980 2005 1984 1980 1983 1980

Palm Desert Riverside 5 50,907 26 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

Palm Springs Riverside 7 47,251 101 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007

Palmdale Los Angeles 6 147,897 104.59 1993 1993 2001 2004 2004 2004 2004

Palo Alto Santa Clara 15 63,367 26 1998 1998 2002 1998 1998 1998 1998

Palos Verdes Estates Los Angeles 1 14,046 5 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001

Paradise Butt e 1 26,368 18.6 1994 1994 2007 1994 1994 1994 1994

Paramount Los Angeles 3 57,969 4.7 2007 2007 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007

Parlier Fresno 1 13,326 2.2 1998 1998 2001 1998 1998 1998 1998

Pasadena Los Angeles 27 148,126 22.5 2004 2004 2002 1976 1987 2002 2002

Paso Robles San Luis Obispo 4 29,934 19 2003 2003 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003

Patt erson Stanislaus 3 21,229 5.8 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

Perris Riverside 7 53,605 32 2005 2005 2008 2006 2005 2005 2005

Petaluma Sonoma 6 57,418 13 2008 2008 2008 2008 1987 2008 2008

Pico Rivera Los Angeles 3 66,867 8 1993 1993 2001 1993 1993 1993 1993

Piedmont Alameda 5 11,100 1.7 1996 1996 2002 1996 1996 1996 1996

Pinole Contra Costa 1 19,193 5 1995 1995 2003 1995 1995 1995 1995

Pismo Beach San Luis Obispo 4 8,603 3 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993

Pitt sburg Contra Costa 7 63,652 18 2001 2001 2004 2001 2001 2001 2001

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Placenti a Orange 2 51,727 7.2 1989 1982 2002 1973 1974 1975 1974

Placerville El Dorado 2 10,271 7 1990 1990 2005 1990 1990 1990 1990

Pleasant Hill Contra Costa 5 33,377 8 2003 2003 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003

Pleasanton Alameda 11 69,388 23 1996 1996 2003 1996 1996 1996 1996

Plymouth Amador 3 1,033 2.3 2001 1996 2004 1986 2001 2001 2001

Point Arena Mendocino 1 493 2 2006 1995 2005 1995 1995 1995 1995

Pomona Los Angeles 7 163,405 22 1976 1976 2001 1976 1976 1976 1976

Port Hueneme Ventura 0 22,202 4 2005 2005 2003 1998 1998 1998 1998

Porterville Tulare 4 51,638 15 2008 2008 2004 2008 2008 2008 2008

Portola Plumas 1 2,051 2 2001 2001 2006 2001 2001 2001 2001

Portola Valley San Mateo 4 4,639 10 1998 1998 1990 1998 1998 1998 1975

Poway San Diego 7 51,103 39 1991 1991 2008 1991 1991 1991 1991

Rancho Cordova Sacramento 6 60,975 22 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Rancho Cucamonga San Bernardino 16 174,308 40 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001

Rancho Mirage Riverside 5 17,057 24.7 2005 2005 2001 2005 2005 2005 2005

Rancho Palos Verdes Los Angeles 9 42,964 13 1975 1975 2001 1975 1975 1975 1975

Rancho Santa Margarita Orange 4 49,764 13 2002 2002 2004 2002 2002 2002 2002

Red Bluff Tehama 2 13,828 8 1993 1992 2004 1993 1993 1993 1993

Redding Shasta 10 90,491 61 2000 2000 2004 2000 2000 2000 2000

Redlands San Bernardino 6 71,807 35 1995 1995 2002 1995 1995 1995 1995

Redondo Beach Los Angeles 6 67,488 6.3 1992 1992 2000 1992 1992 1992 1992

Redwood City San Mateo 9 77,269 19 1990 1993 2004 1990 1990 1990 1990

Reedley Fresno 2 25,587 4.5 1993 1993 2003 1993 1993 1993 1993

Rialto San Bernardino 5 99,767 26 1992 1992 2001 1992 1992 1992 1992

Richmond Contra Costa 10 103,577 56.1 1998 1994 2006 1996 1996 1996 1994

Ridgecrest Kern 3 28,038 23 1994 1994 2002 1994 1994 1994 1994

Rio Dell Humboldt 1 3,284 2 2004 1977 2004 1972 2001 1975 1975

Rio Vista Solano 3 8,071 6 2001 2001 2002 2001 2001 2001 2001

Ripon San Joaquin 1 14,915 5 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Riverbank Stanislaus 1 21,757 4 1988 1988 2004 1987 1987 1984 1985

Riverside Riverside 30 296,842 80 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007

Rocklin Placer 7 53,843 21 1991 1994 2004 1991 1991 1991 1991

Rohnert Park Sonoma 2 43,062 8 2000 2000 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000

Rolling Hills Los Angeles 1 1,967 3 1990 1990 2001 1990 1990 1990 1990

Rolling Hills Estates Los Angeles 4 8,185 4 1992 1992 2001 1992 1992 1992 1992

Rosemead Los Angeles 4 57,422 6 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

Roseville Placer 12 109,154 36 2004 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004

Ross Marin 2 2,393 1.6 2007 2007 2005 2007 2007 2007 2007

Sacramento Sacramento 42 475,743 99 1988 1988 2008 1998 1988 1988 1988

Salinas Monterey 7 150,898 18 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

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San Anselmo Marin 2 12,601 2.67 1989 1976 2004 1976 1976 1976 1976

San Bernardino San Bernardino 5 205,493 62 2005 2005 2003 2005 2005 2005 2005

San Bruno San Mateo 4 43,444 5 1984 1984 2003 1984 1984 1984 1984

San Carlos San Mateo 4 28,857 4 1992 2005 2001 1992 1992 1992 1992

San Clemente Orange 9 67,892 18 2003 2001 2008 2001 1993 1993 2001

San Diego San Diego 113 1,336,865 342 2008 2008 2006 2008 2008 2008 2008

San Dimas Los Angeles 5 36,874 15 1991 1991 2008 1991 1991 1991 1991

San Fernando Los Angeles 2 25,230 2 1987 1987 2000 1987 1987 1987 1987

San Francisco San Francisco 122 824,525 49 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

San Gabriel Los Angeles 4 42,762 4 2004 2004 2002 2004 2004 2004 2004

San Jacinto Riverside 3.5 35,672 25 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

San Joaquin Fresno 2 4,062 1 1996 1996 2003 1996 1996 1996 1996

San Jose Santa Clara 60 989,496 179 1994 1994 2003 1994 1994 1994 1994

San Juan Bauti sta San Benito 1 1,874 1 1998 1998 2006 1998 1998 1998 1998

San Juan Capistrano Orange 7 36,782 14 2004 2003 1999 2003 2003 1999 2001

San Leandro Alameda 6 81,851 15 2002 2002 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002

San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo 10 44,697 11 2004 1994 2004 2006 2006 2000 1996

San Marcos San Diego 6 82,743 34 1995 1999 2005 1995 1995 1987 1987

San Marino Los Angeles 3 13,455 3.75 2003 1995 2008 2003 2003 2003 2003

San Mateo San Mateo 9 95,776 15 1997 1997 2002 1997 1997 1997 1997

San Pablo Contra Costa 3 31,190 1.67 1996 1996 2001 1996 1996 1996 1996

San Rafael Marin 9 58,235 22 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

San Ramon Contra Costa 7 59,002 18 2002 2002 2004 2002 2002 2002 2002

Sand City Monterey 3 298 3 2002 2002 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002

Sanger Fresno 2 25,404 5 2003 2003 2006 2003 2003 2003 2003

Santa Ana Orange 17 353,184 27.2 1998 1998 2000 1982 1982 1982 1982

Santa Barbara Santa Barbara 33 90,305 21 1990 1998 2004 1964 1979 1979 2000

Santa Clara Santa Clara 9 115,503 19 2002 1992 2002 1999 1999 2001 2000

Santa Clarita Los Angeles 12 177,045 52 1991 1997 2004 1999 1999 2001 2000

Santa Cruz Santa Cruz 12 58,125 12 1990 1990 2002 1990 1990 1990 1990

Santa Fe Springs Los Angeles 4 17,790 9 1993 1994 2008 1994 1994 1994 1994

Santa Maria Santa Barbara 10 91,110 23.22 1991 1994 2006 1996 1996 1995 1997

Santa Monica Los Angeles 20 91,439 8.3 1987 1987 2001 1997 1975 1995 1992

Santa Paula Ventura 5 29,539 4.5 1998 1998 2002 1998 1998 1998 1998

Santa Rosa Sonoma 14 159,981 41.2 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

Santee San Diego 6 56,068 16 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003

Saratoga Santa Clara 4 31,592 12.8 2007 2000 2002 2007 2007 1987 1988

Sausalito Marin 4 7,503 2 1995 1995 2005 1995 1995 1995 1995

Scott s Valley Santa Cruz 3 11,697 4.6 1994 1994 2007 1994 1994 1994 1994

Seal Beach Orange 2 25,986 13 1999 1999 1990 1999 1999 1998 1999

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Seaside Monterey 4 34,194 9 2004 2004 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004

Sebastopol Sonoma 2 7,714 2 2004 1994 2003 1994 1994 1994 1994

Selma Fresno 3 23,286 5 1998 1998 1993 1983 1983 1991 1991

Shaft er Kern 1 15,609 18 2005 2005 1993 2005 2005 2005 2005

Shasta Lake Shasta 2 10,279 10 1999 1999 2004 1999 1999 1999 1999

Sierra Madre Los Angeles 3 11,116 3 1996 1996 2003 1996 1996 1996 1996

Signal Hill Los Angeles 4 11,402 2.5 2001 1986 2008 1989 1986 1986 1986

Simi Valley Ventura 16 125,657 42 1993 1988 2001 1993 1993 1999 1988

Solana Beach San Diego 5 13,500 3 1991 1999 2006 1988 1988 1988 1988

Soledad Monterey 2 27,905 2 2005 2005 2003 2005 2005 2005 2005

Solvang Santa Barbara 2 5,555 2 2008 2008 2006 1988 1989 1989 1989

Sonoma Sonoma 3 9,943 2 2006 2006 2004 2006 2006 2006 2006

Sonora Tuolumne 1 4,698 3.1 2007 2007 2004 2007 2007 2007 2007

South El Monte Los Angeles 2 22,391 3 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000

South Gate Los Angeles 2 102,816 7.5 1986 1986 1992 1986 1986 1986 1986

South Lake Tahoe El Dorado 4 23,725 12 1999 1999 2008 1999 1999 1999 1999

South Pasadena Los Angeles 3 25,792 3 1998 2001 2001 1998 1998 1998 1998

South San Francisco San Mateo 5 63,744 9 1999 1999 2002 1999 1999 1999 1999

St. Helena Napa 3 5,924 5.1 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993

Stanton Orange 3 39,276 3 2008 2008 2001 2008 2008 2008 2008

Stockton San Joaquin 10 289,927 55 2007 2007 2004 2007 2007 2007 2007

Suisun City Solano 2 28,193 4.1 1992 1992 2004 1992 1992 1992 1992

Sunnyvale Santa Clara 10 137,538 22.86 1997 1997 2001 2006 2006 2008 1997

Susanville Lassen 1 17,570 6.03 2005 1990 2004 1990 1990 1991 1991

Sutt er Creek Amador 1 2,902 2.4 1994 1994 2007 1994 1994 1994 1994

Taft Kern 2 9,228 15 2004 2004 2008 1986 1986 1986 1986

Tehachapi Kern 1 13,089 6 1999 1999 2003 1999 1999 1999 1999

Tehama Tehama 0 429 1 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

Temecula Riverside 10 101,057 30 2005 2005 2002 2005 2005 2005 2005

Temple City Los Angeles 3 35,683 4.01 1987 1987 2008 1987 1987 1987 1987

Thousand Oaks Ventura 18 128,650 55 1999 1999 2000 1996 1996 1996 2000

Tiburon Marin 4 8,917 5.7 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005

Torrance Los Angeles 14 148,965 20 1992 1992 2001 1992 1992 1992 1992

Tracy San Joaquin 7 81,548 15 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Trinidad Humboldt 2 314 1 1987 1978 1997 1978 1987 1975 1975

Truckee Nevada 6 16,165 33 2006 2006 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006

Tulare Tulare 4 57,375 18 2008 2008 2003 2008 2008 1990 1987

Tulelake Siskiyou 0 970 1 1986 1986 2004 1986 1986 1986 1986

Turlock Stanislaus 4 70,158 14 2002 2002 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002

Tusti n Orange 8 74,218 11 2005 2005 2002 2005 2005 2005 2005

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Twentynine Palms San Bernardino 2 27,966 53.75 2004 2004 2000 2002 2002 2002 2002

Ukiah Mendocino 3 15,758 4.2 1995 1995 2004 1995 1995 1995 1995

Union City Alameda 4 73,402 18 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

Upland San Bernardino 6 75,137 15.3 2003 2003 2001 1982 1986 1982 1982

Vacaville Solano 8 96,905 26 1999 1999 2003 1999 1999 1999 1995

Vallejo Solano 5 121,097 51 1999 1996 2003 1996 1996 1996 2005

Ventura Ventura 13 108,261 32.7 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005

Vernon Los Angeles 3 95 5 2007 2007 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007

Victorville San Bernardino 7 107,408 74.16 1997 1997 2000 1997 1997 1997 1997

Villa Park Orange 1 6,259 2 1991 1991 2001 1991 1991 1991 1991

Visalia Tulare 5 120,958 36.16 1991 2001 2005 1989 1989 1975 1995

Vista San Diego 8 95,770 19 1988 2002 1999 1988 1984 1976 1983

Walnut Los Angeles 4 32,299 8.9 1978 1978 2008 1978 1978 1978 1978

Walnut Creek Contra Costa 13 65,306 20 2006 2006 2002 2006 2006 2006 2006

Wasco Kern 2 24,999 9 2002 2002 2008 2002 2002 2002 2002

Waterford Stanislaus 2 8,763 2 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Watsonville Santa Cruz 5 51,703 6 2006 2006 2003 2006 2006 2006 2006

Weed Siskiyou 0 3,030 4 2004 1993 2004 1987 1974 1978 1986

West Covina Los Angeles 5 112,666 17 1985 1985 1995 1985 1985 1985 1985

West Hollywood Los Angeles 11 37,563 2 1988 1988 2002 1988 1988 2002 1988

West Sacramento Yolo 7 47,068 22 2000 2000 2003 2000 2000 2000 2000

Westlake Village Los Angeles 2 8,867 5.62 1993 1993 2008 1993 1993 1993 1993

Westminster Orange 6 93,027 10.92 1996 1996 2008 1996 1996 1996 1996

Westmorland Imperial 1 2,406 1 1999 1999 2008 1999 1999 1999 1999

Wheatland Yuba 1 3,510 1.5 2006 2006 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006

Whitti er Los Angeles 5 86,945 14.8 1993 1993 2006 1993 1993 1993 1993

Williams Colusa 2 5,310 5 1988 1988 2004 1988 1988 1988 1988

Willits Mendocino 1 5,032 3 1992 1992 2004 1992 1992 1992 1992

Willows Glenn 1 6,502 3 2000 1981 2004 1981 1981 1974 1974

Windsor Sonoma 4 26,564 4.5 1996 1996 2002 1996 1996 1996 1996

Winters Yolo 2 7,052 2.5 1992 1992 2004 1992 1992 1992 1992

Woodlake Tulare 1 7,489 2 1975 1975 2000 1975 1975 1975 1975

Woodland Yolo 3 55,867 14.5 2002 2002 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002

Woodside San Mateo 3 5,625 11.8 1988 1988 2003 1988 1988 1988 1988

Yorba Linda Orange 4 68,312 21 1999 1997 2002 1993 1993 1993 1993

Yountville Napa 2 3,263 1.56 2001 1992 2004 1992 1992 1992 1992

Yreka Siskiyou 1 7,441 10 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 1998

Yuba City Sutt er 3 63,338 14 2004 2004 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004

Yucaipa San Bernardino 3 52,063 27 2004 2004 2008 2004 2004 2004 2004

Yucca Valley San Bernardino 3 21,268 32 1995 1995 2000 1995 1995 1995 1995

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Alpine County Markleeville 2 1,222 726 1999 1999 2004 1999 1999 1999 1982

Amador County Jackson 3 37,943 568 1991 2006 2005 1991 1991 1974 1988

Butt e County Oroville 5 220,407 1,670 1979 1988 2004 1976 1971 1977 1977

Calaveras County San Andreas 6 46,127 1,080 1996 1996 2005 1996 1996 1996 1996

Colusa County Colusa 2 21,910 1,153 1989 1989 2004 1989 1989 1989 1989

Contra Costa County Marti nez 37 1,051,674 805 2005 2005 2001 2005 2005 2005 2005

Del Norte County Crescent City 3 29,419 1,008 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003

El Dorado County Placerville 20 179,722 1,713 2004 2004 2008 2004 2004 2004 2004

Fresno County Fresno 20 931,098 6,004 2000 2000 2003 2000 2000 2000 2000

Glenn County Willows 6 29,195 1,317 1993 1993 2005 1993 1993 1993 1993

Humboldt County Eureka 18 132,821 3,500 1984 1984 2003 1984 1984 1984 1984

Imperial County Imperial 9 176,158 4,597 2006 2006 2000 1996 1996 1996 1996

Inyo County Independence 4 18,152 18,383 2001 2001 2004 2001 2001 2001 2001

Kern County Bakersfi eld 21 817,517 8,202 2004 2004 2002 2004 2004 2004 2004

Kings County Hanford 8 154,434 1,392 2004 1993 2003 1996 1996 1993 1993

Lake County Lakeport 10 64,059 1,317 1981 1981 2004 1981 1981 1981 1981

Lassen County Susanville 6 35,757 4,557 2000 2000 2004 2000 2000 2000 1989

Los Angeles County Los Angeles 186 10,363,850 4,061 1980 1980 2008 1980 1980 1990 1974

Madera County Madera 13 150,887 2,147 1995 1995 2004 1995 1995 1995 1995

Marin County San Rafael 20 257,406 520 2007 2007 2003 2007 2007 2007 2007

Mariposa County Mariposa 9.5 18,406 1,455 2006 2006 2003 2006 2006 2006 2006

Mendocino County Ukiah 12 90,163 3,510 1981 1981 2004 1981 1981 1981 1981

Merced County Merced 9 255,250 1,984 2002 2001 2004 2002 2002 2000 2000

Modoc County Alturas 2 9,702 4,092 1988 1988 2006 1988 1988 1988 1988

Mono County Bridgeport 6 13,759 3,132 2000 2006 2004 1993 1993 1993 1993

Monterey County Salinas 34 428,549 2,127 1982 1982 1992 1982 1982 1982 1982

Napa County Napa 21 136,704 763 2008 2008 2004 2008 2008 2008 2008

Nevada County Nevada City 12 99,186 937 1995 1995 2004 1995 1995 2006 1995

Orange County Santa Ana 13 3,121,251 798 2005 2005 2001 2005 2005 2005 2005

Placer County Auburn 30 333,401 1,500 1994 2005 2008 2003 1994 1994 1994

Plumas County Quincy 3 20,917 2,618 2003 1994 2005 2000 2000 2002 1986

Riverside County Riverside 46 2,088,322 7,296 2003 2003 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003

Sacramento County Sacramento 41 1,424,415 994 1993 1993 2004 1993 1993 1993 1993

San Benito County Hollister 7 57,784 1,396 1992 1990 2004 1995 1995 1980 1980

San Bernardino County San Bernardino 27 2,055,766 20,106 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007

San Diego County San Diego 42 3,146,274 3,570 2000 1994 1999 2000 2000 1975 1980

San Francisco County San Francisco 122 824,525 49 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

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San Joaquin County Stockton 9 685,660 1,440 1992 1992 2005 1992 1992 1992 1992

San Luis Obispo County San Luis Obispo 44 269,337 3,316 2003 2003 2004 1998 1974 1999 1992

San Mateo County Redwood City 16 739,469 741 1986 1986 2003 1986 1986 1986 1986

Santa Barbara County Santa Barbara 60-70 428,655 2,738 1980 1980 1994 1979 1979 1979 1986

Santa Clara County Santa Clara 20 1,837,075 1,310 1994 1994 2003 1994 1994 1994 1994

Santa Cruz County Santa Cruz 25 266,519 441 1994 1994 2005 1994 1994 1994 1994

Shasta County Redding 10 182,236 3,800 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

Sierra County Downieville 2 3,380 959 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996

Siskiyou County Yreka 2 45,971 6,300 1980 1987 2003 1972 1973 1975 2003

Solano County Fairfi eld 9 426,757 910 2008 2008 2001 2008 2008 2008 2008

Sonoma County Santa Rosa 25 484,470 1,500 1989 1989 2001 1989 1989 1989 1989

Stanislaus County Modesto 16 525,903 1,494 1994 2006 2003 1994 1994 1994 2006

Sutt er County Yuba City 7 95,878 607 1998 1996 2004 1996 1996 1996 1996

Tehama County Red Bluff 4 62,419 2,000 1983 1989 2005 1983 1983 1990 1972

Trinity County Weaverville 1 13,966 3178.9 1988 2002 2004 1973 1973 2002 2003

Tulare County Visalia 16 435,254 4,863 1981 1984 2003 1972 1972 1975 1988

Tuolumne County Sonora 9 56,799 2,217 2006 1996 2003 1996 1996 1996 1996

Ventura County Ventura 38 831,587 1,873 2005 2005 2002 2005 1994 2004 2005

Yolo County Woodland 4 199,066 1,035 1983 1983 2003 2002 1983 1983 1983

Yuba County Marysville 10 71,929 644 1996 1996 2004 1996 1996 1980 1980

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ADMINISTRATION

Beaumont 2007Blythe 1989Cathedral City 2002Ceres 1997Clearlake 1983Crescent City 2001Del Rey Oaks 1997Dixon NAEureka 1997Fremont 1996Holtville 2003Huron 1994Larkspur 1990Madera County 1995Manteca 2003Mariposa County 2006Nevada County 1995Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Patt erson 2004Placer County 1994Riverside County 2003San Joaquin County 1992Suisun City 1992West Sacramento 2000Wheatland 2006Williams 1988Winters 1992Woodland 2002Yolo County 1983Yucca Valley 1995

AESTHETICS

Agoura Hills 1993Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999Arcata 2008Beaumont 2007Benicia 1999Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Gonzales 1996Indian Wells 2007Larkspur 1990Loma Linda 2006Loomis 2002Madera County 1995Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Nevada County 1995Norwalk 1996Ontario 1992Palo Alto 1998Patt erson 2004Placerville 1990Portola 2001Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Salinas 2002San Bernardino 2005

San Clemente 2002San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Luis Obispo County 1974San Mateo County 1986Santa Clarita 1991Sierra County 1996South El Monte NASouth San Francisco 1999Tehama County 1983Walnut Creek 2006

AGRICULTURE

Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999Arcata 2008Arroyo Grande 2003Belvedere 1994Blue Lake NAButt e County 1995Coachella 1998Corning 1994Crescent City 2001Davis 2001El Dorado County 2004Escondido 1990Eureka 1997Fremont 1991Fresno County 2000Gilroy 2002Glenn County 1998Hanford 2002Holtville 2003Imperial County 1996Lassen County 1999Loma Linda 2006Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Merced County 1990Milpitas 2002Mono County 1993Napa County 2008Nevada County 1995Orange Cove 1979Orland 2003Palo Alto 1998Placer County 1994Sacramento County 1993San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Luis Obispo County 1998San Mateo County 1986Santa Barbara County 1991Shaft er 2005Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996Solano County 2008Sonoma County 1989Stanislaus County 2007Sutt er County 1996Tehama County 1983Tuolumne County 1996Ventura County 1983Wasco 2002

Watsonville 2006Yolo County 2002Yuba County 1996

AIR QUALITY

Agoura Hills 1993Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999Anderson 1998Angels Camp 2008Arcata 2008Avenal 2005Baldwin Park 2002Banning 2006Barstow 1997Beaumont 2007Buena Park 1994Calabasas 1995Carson 2004Cathedral City 2002Cerritos 2004Chino 1991Claremont 2006Clovis 1993Colton 1992Commerce 2008Corcoran 2007Crescent City 2001Cudahy 1992Cypress 2001Davis 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000Diamond Bar 1995Downey 2005El Segundo 1992Elk Grove 2003Emeryville 1993Escalon 2005Escondido 1990Eureka 1997Fontana 2003Fremont 1991Garden Grove 2008Gilroy 2002Glendale 1994Glendora 2007Grand Terrace 1999Hanford 2002Hawaiian Gardens 1994Hemet 1992Holtville 2003Hunti ngton Beach 1996Huron 2007Indian Wells 1996La Canada-Flintridge 1995La Habra 1992La Habra Heights 2004La Quinta 2002Lakewood 1996Lawndale 1992Loma Linda 2006Long Beach 1996Los Angeles 1992Lynwood 2003

Madera County 1995Manteca 2003Marin County 2007Mendocino County 1996Montclair 1999Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Nevada County 1995Oakdale 1994Ojai 1993Ontario 1992Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palm Springs 2007Palo Alto 1998Pinole 1995Pleasant Hill 2003Pleasanton 1996Portola 2001Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Redding 2000Redlands 1995Rialto 1992Rio Vista 2001Riverside 2007Riverside County 2003Roseville 2004Sacramento County 1993San Francisco 1997San Francisco County 1997San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1994San Pablo 1996Santa Barbara County 1981Santa Clara 1992Santa Clarita 1998Santa Cruz NASaratoga 1988Shaft er 2005Shasta County 2004Shasta Lake 1999Sierra County 1996Simi Valley 1991Solano County 2008Sonora 2007South El Monte 2000South Gate NASunnyvale 1993Temecula 2005Tracy 1993Tuolumne County 1996Vallejo 1990Ventura County 1994Walnut 1974West Hollywood 1988Westlake Village 1993Whitti er 1993Yorba Linda 1993Yucaipa 2004Yucca Valley 1995

TOPICAL INDEX OF OPTIONAL ELEMENTS AND YEAR ADOPTED5

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AIRPORT

Alameda 1991Alameda County 2002Amador County 1990Corning 2003Crescent City 2001Dunsmuir 2006Hawthorne 2007Hayward 2002Hesperia 1991Highland 2006Humboldt County 2005Imperial 1992Lake County 1983Loma Linda 2006Los Angeles 1981Madera 1993Madera County 1995Mendocino County 1996Mono County 1993Oakdale 1997Ontario 1992Orland 2003Palo Alto 1998Porterville 1990Reedley 2003San Joaquin County 1992San Mateo County 1986Santa Ana 1987Santa Barbara 2003Shaft er 2005Sonoma County 1989Tulare County 1985Ukiah 1995Victorville 1997Yolo County 1998

ARCHAEOLOGICAL

Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Benicia 1999Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Davis 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000Eureka 1997Hunti ngton Beach 1996Indian Wells 1996Loma Linda 2006Marin County 2007Milpitas 2002Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Mirage 2005Rio Vista 2001San Bernardino 2005San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Juan Capistrano 1999San Mateo County 1986Santa Cruz 1992

Seal Beach 1992Tuolumne County 1996Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Ventura County 1988Yucca Valley 1995

BICYCLE

Alameda 1999Alameda County 2002Amador City 2006Arcata 2008Arroyo Grande 2003Beaumont 2007Belvedere 1994Burbank 1976Burlingame 2004Calabasas 1995Carson 1981Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Clearlake 1996Corning 1999Cotati 1998Crescent City 2001Davis 2001Del Rey Oaks 1997Dunsmuir 2006Eureka 1997Fairfax 2008Folsom 2003Fremont 2005Gilroy 2002Glenn County 1997Grand Terrace 2002Hayward 2002Huron 2007Indian Wells 1996Kingsburg 2003Lemon Grove 2006Lemoore 2005Loma Linda 2006Los Altos 2002Los Angeles 1996Madera 2005Madera County 1995Mono County 2006Monte Sereno NAMountain View 1992Napa County 2008Oakdale 2001Oakland 2007Oceanside 1999Orland 2003Palo Alto 1998Patt erson 2003Petaluma 2008Portola 2001Portola Valley 2003Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Riverside 1994San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994Seal Beach 1974

South El Monte NAStockton 2007Union City 2006Villa Park 1991Watsonville 2006Yolo County 1999Yorba Linda 1993

BIOLOGICAL

Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999American Canyon 1994Arcata 2008Banning 2006Cathedral City 2002Coalinga 1994Crescent City 2001Davis 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000Escondido 1990Fremont 1991Indian Wells 1996Loma Linda 2006Marin County 2007Milpitas 2002Mono County 1993Napa County 2008Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Placer County 1994Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Mirage 2005San Bernardino 1989San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986Shaft er 2005Shasta County 2004Solano County 2008Ventura County 1988Westlake Village 1993Yucca Valley 1995

CHILD CARE

Alameda County 2002Huron 1994Marin County 2007Mountain View 1995Palo Alto 1998Redondo Beach 1992San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Rosa 2002Susanville 1990West Sacramento 2000

CLIMATE CHANGE/GLOBAL WARMING

Beaumont 2007Fairfax 2008Napa County 2008Orland 2003

Richmond NASan Pablo NASolano County 2008

COASTAL

Arcata 1989Blue Lake 1986Capitola 1994Carmel-by-the-Sea 2004Crescent City 2001Daly City 1984Del Norte County 2003Eureka 1997Fort Bragg 2004Hermosa Beach 2000Humboldt County 1995Hunti ngton Beach 2001Long Beach 1980Mendocino County 1985Monterey County 2007Oceanside 1985Oxnard 1981Pismo Beach 1993Point Arena 1995San Clemente 2005San Luis Obispo County 2004San Mateo County 2007Sand City 1984Santa Barbara 1981Santa Barbara County 1980Santa Cruz 1994Santa Cruz County 1994Seal Beach 1983Seaside 1983Trinidad 1987Ventura County 2001Watsonville 2006

COMMERCE

Benicia 1999Huron 2007Loma Linda 2006Palo Alto 1998San Francisco 2004San Francisco County 2004San Joaquin County 1992Taft 1986Tuolumne County 1996Ventura County 2001

COMMUNITY

Anderson 1989Angels Camp 2008Arcata 2008Beaumont 2007Benicia 1999Blythe 2007Calabasas 1995Calexico 2007Calistoga 2003Cathedral City 2002Cerritos 2004Clayton 2001Colusa 2007Colusa County 1989

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Corcoran 2007Corona 2004Coronado 1996Del Mar 1985Del Norte County 2003Dublin 2008Dunsmuir 2006Escondido 1990Fullerton 1997Galt NAGlenn County 1993Hemet 1992Highland 2006Holtville 2003Huron 2007Kingsburg 1992La Habra 1992Lemon Grove 1996Loma Linda 2006Madera 1992Marin County 2007Mono County 2000Montebello 1975Napa County 2008Newark 1992Oceanside 1990Ontario 1998Orland 2003Palo Alto 1998Petaluma 2008Poway 1991Rialto 1992Rio Vista 2001Sacramento County 1982San Diego County 1993San Gabriel 2004San Jacinto 2006San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994Sonora 2007Suisun City 1992Sunnyvale 2007Susanville 1990Tehama County 1983Truckee 2006Tuolumne County 1996Victorville 1997Vista 1998Wheatland 2006Williams 1988Yucca Valley 1995

CULTURAL

Alameda 1991Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999American Canyon 1994Angels Camp 2008Arcata 2008Barstow 1997Belvedere 2004Benicia 1999Calabasas 2008Carson 1981Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006

Clayton 1985Colton 2002Crescent City 2001Davis 2001Del Norte County 2003Downey 2005Emeryville 1993Escondido 1990Eureka 1997Fremont 1995Gilroy 2002Healdsburg 1987Holtville 2003Humboldt County 1984Indian Wells 2007Irvine 2000La Quinta 2002La Verne 1998Lodi 1991Loma Linda 2006Los Angeles 1969Madera County 1995Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Milpitas 2002Napa County 2008Nevada County 1995Newman 2007Norwalk 1996Ontario 1992Orange 2005Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Pasadena 1983Patt erson 2004Pitt sburg 2001Placer County 1994Portola 2001Poway 1991Redwood City 1990Rialto 1992Rio Vista 2001Riverside 2007San Clemente 1993San Gabriel 2004San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Juan Capistrano 1999San Rafael 2004Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Rosa 2002Shaft er 2005Solano County 2008Sonora 2007Tuolumne County 1996Ventura 2005Watsonville 2006West Hollywood 1988West Sacramento 2000Winters 1992Yucca Valley 1995

DESIGN

Adelanto 1994

Agoura Hills 1994Alameda 1991Anaheim 2004Arcata 2008Avenal 2005Azusa 1983Baldwin Park 2002Benicia 1999Big Bear Lake 1999Biggs 1998Blue Lake 1986Blythe 2007Brea 2003Brentwood 1993Buena Park 1994Calabasas 2008Calexico 2007Camarillo 1984Carpinteria 2003Cathedral City 2002Ceres 1997Cerritos 2002Chico 1999Claremont 2006Cloverdale 1993Colfax 1998Commerce 2008Compton 1991Coronado 1986Costa Mesa 2002Cuperti no 2005Dana Point 1995Davis 2001Delano 2005Desert Hot Springs 2000Dinuba NADowney 2005Dublin 2008Emeryville 1993Escalon 2005Escondido 1990Eureka 1997Fairfi eld 2002Fontana 2003Fort Bragg 2004Fremont 1991Garden Grove 2008Gardena 2006Grass Valley 1999Healdsburg 1987Hermosa Beach 1990Highland 2006Hunti ngton Beach 1996Hunti ngton Park 1992Imperial Beach 1994La Cañada-Flintridge 1980La Mesa 1996La Verne 1999Lakeport 1992Lemoore 2007Lincoln 2008Livingston 1999Lodi 1991Loma Linda 2006Lompoc 1997Los Altos 2002Los Gatos 2000

Lynwood 2003Madera NAManteca 2003Marin County 2007Merced 1997Montclair 1999Monterey 2005Moraga 2002Nevada County 1995Newman 2007Norwalk 1996Oakdale 1994Orange 2005Oroville 1995Oxnard 1990Pacifi c Grove 1994Pacifi ca 1980Palm Desert 2004Palm Springs 2007Palmdale 1997Palo Alto 1998Patt erson 2004Piedmont 1996Pismo Beach 1993Pitt sburg 2001Pleasanton 1996Pomona 1976Portola 2001Rancho Cucamonga 1989Rancho Mirage 2005Redding 2000Redlands 1995Rialto 1992Riverside 2007Rohnert Park 2000San Bernardino 2005San Clemente 2002San Diego 2008San Francisco 2004San Francisco County 2004San Gabriel 2004San Jose 1994San Mateo 1997San Rafael 2004Santa Ana 1998Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Rosa 2002Sausalito 1995Seaside 2004Sebastopol 1994Shasta County 2004Solvang 1989South Pasadena 1998South San Francisco 1999St. Helena 1993Stanton 2008Suisun City 1992Sunnyvale 1990Temecula 2005Turlock 1993Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Ventura 2005Walnut Creek 2006Waterford 2006West Hollywood 1994

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West Sacramento 2000Woodland 2002Yucaipa 2004

ECONOMIC

Agoura Hills 1993Alhambra 1986Alpine County 1999Alturas NAAmerican Canyon 1994Anaheim 2004Angels Camp 2008Anti och 2003Arcata 2004Arroyo Grande 2001Atascadero 2002Auburn 1993Avenal 2005Baldwin Park 2002Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Belvedere 1994Benicia 1999Berkeley 2002Bishop 1993Blue Lake 1986Brawley 2008Brea 2003Brentwood 1993Buellton 2007Buena Park 1994Calexico 2007Calistoga 2003Carson 2004Cathedral City 2002Chico 1999Chino 1992Chino Hills 1994Claremont 2006Coachella 1998Colfax 1998Compton 1991Concord 2007Corning 2002Corona 2004Crescent City 2001Cuperti no 2005Dana Point 1991Delano 2005Desert Hot Springs 2000Dixon 1993Downey 2005Duarte 2007Dunsmuir 2006East Palo Alto 1999El Centro 2004El Dorado County 2004El Segundo 1992Elk Grove 2003Emeryville 1993Escalon 2005Fairfi eld 2002Fontana 2003Fremont 1991Fresno 2002Fresno County 2000

Galt 1990Garden Grove 2008Gardena 2006Gilroy 2002Glenn County 1993Greenfi eld 2005Guadalupe 2002Hawaiian Gardens 1994Hayward 2002Healdsburg 1987Hercules 1991Highland 2006Holtville 2003Hunti ngton Beach 1996Huron 1994Indian Wells 1996Inyo County 2001King City 1998La Habra 1990La Mirada 2002La Verne 1998Lakeport 1989Lakewood 1996Lancaster 1997Lawndale 1992Lincoln 2008Livermore 2004Loma Linda 2006Lomita 1998Loomis 2002Los Alamitos 1999Los Altos 2002Los Angeles County 1987Lynwood 2003Mammoth Lakes 2007Manteca 2003Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Maywood 1989Milpitas 2002Mission Viejo 2002Modoc County 1988Monterey 2005Monterey Park 2001Morgan Hill 2001Murrieta 2006Napa 2003Napa County 2008Nati onal City 1996Nevada City 1986Nevada County 1995Oceanside 1997Orange 2005Orange Cove 1979Oxnard 1990Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Paramount 2007Pasadena 1987Petaluma 2008Pinole 1995Pitt sburg 2001Pleasanton 1996Point Arena 1995Pomona 1976Port Hueneme 1998Porterville 2008

Portola 2001Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Rancho Santa Margarita 2002Redding 2000Redlands 1995Redwood City 1990Rialto 1992Richmond 1994Ridgecrest 1994Rio Vista 2001Ripon 2006Rosemead 1987San Bernardino 2005San Bernardino County 2007San Clemente 1998San Diego 2008San Gabriel 2004San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Leandro 2002San Luis Obispo County 1999San Marino 2003San Pablo 1996San Rafael 2004San Ramon 2002Sanger 2003Santa Ana 1998Santa Clara County 1994Santa Clarita 1991Santa Cruz 1992Santa Maria 2004Santa Rosa 2002Seaside 2004Sebastopol 1994Shasta County 2004Simi Valley 1988Solana Beach 1988Solano County 2008Soledad 2005Sonoma 1995Sonora 2007South El Monte 2000South Gate 1986South Pasadena 1998South San Francisco 1999Stanton 2008Stockton 2007Sunnyvale 1989Susanville 1990Tehama County 2003Temecula 2005Truckee 2006Tuolumne County 1996Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Ventura 2005Watsonville 2006West Hollywood 1988Westminster 1996Wheatland 2006Williams 0000Woodland 2002Yucaipa 2004Yucca Valley 1995

EDUCATION

Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Davis 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000Gilroy 2002Marin County 2007Nevada County 1995Norwalk 1996Orange Cove 1979Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Paradise 1994Petaluma 2008Richmond NARiverside 2007San Joaquin County 1992San Marino 2003Santa Ana 1988Santa Cruz County 1994Vallejo 1990Ventura County 1988West Hollywood 1988Wheatland 2006Woodland 2002Yucca Valley 1995

EMERGENCY

Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Coronado 1991Cuperti no 2005Desert Hot Springs 2000Dunsmuir 2006Eureka 1997Fort Jones 1998Hanford 2002Huron 2007Indian Wells 1996La Palma 1999Lemoore 1998Loma Linda 2006Madera County 1995Milpitas 2002Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Needles 2004Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Portola 2001Rancho Cucamonga 2001San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Marino 2003Santa Fe Springs 1994Saratoga 1998Shaft er 2005Ventura County 2004

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ENERGY

Alameda 1979Alameda County 1994Alpine County 1999Alturas 1993Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Belvedere 2004Benicia 1999Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Davis 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000Downey 2005Emeryville 1993Escondido 2001Gilroy 2002Glenn County 1992Indian Wells 1996Irvine 2000Kern County 2004Lassen County 1993Loma Linda 2006Los Gatos 1985Lynwood 2003Madera County 1995Marin County 2007Modoc County 1993Mono County 1993Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Paradise 1994Pasadena 1987Petaluma 2008Placer County 1994Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Mirage 2005Sacramento County 1979San Bernardino 2005San Clemente 1993San Diego County 1990San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Luis Obispo 1981San Luis Obispo County 1995Santa Ana 1982Santa Barbara County 1994Santa Cruz NASanta Cruz County 1994Shaft er 2005Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996Siskiyou County 1993Solano County 2008Ukiah 1995Ventura County 1988West Hollywood 1988Wheatland 2006Yolo County 1982

ENVIRONMENT

Arcata 2008Beaumont 2007Belvedere 1994Berkeley 2002Carmel-by-the-Sea 2004Cathedral City 2002Coachella NACorona 2004Escondido 1990Greenfi eld 2005Hunti ngton Beach 1996Indian Wells 1996La Habra Heights 2004Loma Linda 2006Marin County 2007Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Oceanside 1986Palm Desert 2004Palmdale 2004Palo Alto 1998Pico Rivera 1993Rio Vista 2001San Benito County 1994San Francisco 1995San Francisco County 1995San Gabriel 2004San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986San Pablo 1996Santa Barbara County 1980Santa Clara 2002Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Sausalito 1995Shaft er 2005South El Monte NASuisun City 1992Tehama County 1987Walnut Creek 2006Watsonville 2006Wheatland 2006Woodland 2002

FIRE

Alameda County 2002Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Clearlake 1980Crescent City 2001Cuperti no 2005Davis 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000Diamond Bar 1995Downey 2005Dunsmuir 2006Eureka 1997Fremont 2004La Palma 1999Loma Linda 2006

Los Angeles 1979Madera County 1995Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Oceanside 2008Orange Cove 1979Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Portola 2001Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986Santa Cruz County 1994Shaft er 2005Shasta County 2004South El Monte 2000South San Francisco 1999Stanton 2008Sunnyvale 1995Tehama County 1987Ventura County 2004Yorba Linda 1993

FISCAL

Alpine County 1999Beaumont 2007Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Coachella 1998Corona 2004Elk Grove 2003Fremont 1991Laguna Hills 1994Loma Linda 2006Palo Alto 1998Petaluma 2008Pleasanton 1996Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Palos Verdes 1975San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994South San Francisco 1999Suisun City 1992Sunnyvale 2006Westlake Village 1993

FLOOD CONTROL

American Canyon 1994Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Blue Lake 1986Cathedral City 2002Clearlake 1992Corning 1979Crescent City 2001Cuperti no 2005Davis 2001Desert Hot Springs 2000Diamond Bar 1995Dunsmuir 2006Eureka 1997

Fortuna 1988Hemet 1992Huron 2007La Palma 1999Loma Linda 2006Madera County 1995Milpitas 2002Napa County 2008Orange Cove 1979Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Placer County 1994Porterville 2001Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005San Bernardino 2005San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Juan Capistrano 1999San Mateo County 1986Santa Clara 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Shaft er 2005Shasta County 2004Solano County 2008South El Monte NASouth San Francisco 1999Tulare County 1972Ventura County 1988Watsonville 2006West Hollywood 1988Yorba Linda 1993Yucca Valley 1991

FORESTRY

Alpine County 1999Arcata 2008Calabasas 1995Crescent City 2001Dunsmuir 2006El Dorado County 2004Gilroy 2002Loma Linda 2006Madera County 1995Napa County 2008Nevada County 1996Placer County 1994Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996Thousand Oaks 2000

GEOTHERMAL

Calistoga 2003Clearlake 1987Imperial County 2006Lake County 1989Mono County 1993Napa County 2008Siskiyou County 1984Yorba Linda 1993

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GOVERNANCE

Berkeley 2002Claremont 2006Holtville 2003Huron 1994Inyo County 2001Palo Alto 1998San Rafael 2004Santa Clara County 1994Sunnyvale 1999Walnut Creek 2006

GROWTH MANAGEMENT

Anaheim 2004Anti och 2003Arcata 2008Beaumont 2007Benicia 1999Brea 2003Brentwood 2001Buena Park 1992Carlsbad 1994Cerritos 2004Chula Vista 2005Clayton 1992Concord 2007Contra Costa County 2005Costa Mesa 2002Crescent City 2001Cypress 2001Dana Point 1991Danville 1999Davis 2001Escondido 2000Fountain Valley 1995Fowler 2004Garden Grove 1995Gilroy 2002Greenfi eld 2005Hayward 2002Hercules 1998Hunti ngton Beach 2002Huron 2005Irvine 2000Kingsburg 2003La Habra 1992La Palma 1998Lafayett e 2002Laguna Niguel 1992Lodi 1991Loma Linda 2006Los Alamitos 1992Marti nez 1992Mission Viejo 2004Monte Sereno NAMoraga 2002Napa County 2008Orange 1992Orange County 2005Orinda 1987Oxnard 1990Palo Alto 1998Pinole 1995Pismo Beach 1993Pitt sburg 2001Placenti a 1992

Pleasant Hill 2003Redlands 1995Richmond 1994Rio Vista 2001Rohnert Park 2000San Clemente 2001San Diego 2008San Joaquin County 1997San Jose 1994San Juan Bauti sta 2002San Juan Capistrano 1999San Mateo County 1986San Pablo 1992San Ramon 2002Santa Ana 1991Santa Clara County 1994Santa Cruz County 1978Santa Maria 1996Santa Rosa 2002Seal Beach 1992Solano County 2008South El Monte NASt. Helena 1993Temecula 2005Tusti n 2001Ukiah 1995Upland 1990Villa Park 1991Walnut Creek 2006Yorba Linda 1993Yucaipa 2004

HAZARDOUS WASTE

Alpine County 1999Anti och 1988Arcata 2008Banning 2006Belvedere 1994Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Clearlake 1992Coachella 1998Commerce 1990Desert Hot Springs 2000Downey 2005Dunsmuir 2006El Cajon 1991El Cerrito 1999El Segundo 1992Emeryville 1993Eureka 1997Fremont 1991Glendora 1992Glenn County 1987Hanford 2002Hayward 1996Hercules 1990Humboldt County 1989Hunti ngton Beach 1996Imperial County 1996Indian Wells 1996La Palma 1999La Quinta 2002Lake County 1989Lemoore 1990Loma Linda 2006

Los Altos 2002Los Angeles County 1988Madera 1989Mono County 1993Oceanside 1992Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Petaluma 2008Pinole 1995Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2001Redondo Beach 1992Ridgecrest 1994Sacramento County 1993San Clemente 1993San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986Santa Barbara County 1990Santa Clara 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Fe Springs NAShaft er 2005Shasta County 2004South El Monte 2000Tehama County 1993Upland 1982Ventura County 2004Walnut 1992Yorba Linda 1993Yucaipa 2004

HISTORIC PRESERVATION

Alameda 1979Alameda County 2002Arcata 2008Auburn 1993Azusa 1983Banning 2006Benicia 1999Berkeley 2002Brea 2003Calabasas 1995Carson 1981Cathedral City 2002Chico 1999Claremont 2006Colma 1999Colton 2002Colusa 1999Corona 2004Coronado 1999Costa Mesa 2002Cuperti no 2005Danville 1999Davis 2001Duarte 2007Dunsmuir 2006El Cajon 1991El Cerrito 1999Elk Grove 2003Emeryville 1993Eureka 2008Galt 1990

Gilroy 2002Glendale 1997Glendora 1999Grass Valley 1999Hunti ngton Beach 1996Indian Wells 2005La Mesa 2007Laguna Beach 1989Loma Linda 2006Los Altos 2002Los Angeles 1969Los Gatos 1985Loyalton 1981Madera County 1995Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Milpitas 2002Monterey 2005Mountain View 1992Napa 2003Napa County 2008Nevada City 1986Nevada County 1995Newport Beach 2006Oakdale 1987Oakland 1994Orange 1983Pacifi c Grove 1994Pacifi ca 1980Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Petaluma 2008Portola 2001Portola Valley 1998Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Redlands 1995Redwood City 1990Rialto 1992Rio Vista 2001Riverside 2007San Bernardino 2005San Diego 2008San Gabriel 2004San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Leandro 2002San Luis Obispo County 1974San Marino 2003San Mateo County 1986Santa Clara 2002Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Monica 2002Santa Rosa 2002Sausalito 1995Shasta County 2004Sierra Madre 1996South Pasadena 1998South San Francisco 1999St. Helena 1993Sunnyvale 1995Tehama County 1983Tuolumne County 1996Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Ventura County 2000

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Visalia 1979Watsonville 2006West Hollywood 1998Wheatland 2006Whitti er 1993Woodland 2002Yolo County 1983Yorba Linda 1993

IMPLEMENTATION

Alhambra 1986Apple Valley 1991Arcadia 1996Arcata 2008Brawley 2008Calabasas 1995Claremont 2006Corona 2004Crescent City 2001Davis 2001El Cerrito 1999Escondido 2000Eureka 1997Fairfax 1976Fremont 1995Fresno 2002Fullerton 1997La Palma 1999Lake Forest 1996Lathrop 1991Lemon Grove 1996Loma Linda 2006Lomita 1998Mariposa County 2006Napa County 2008Orland 2003Palo Alto 1998Paramount 2007Patt erson 2004Pico Rivera 1993Porterville 2008Rancho Cucamonga 2001Redding 2000Riverside 2007Rosemead 1987San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994Santa Cruz NAShasta County 2004Solano County 2008South Gate 1986Walnut Creek 2006Watsonville 2006West Sacramento 2000

MILITARY FACILITIES

Kern County 2004Oceanside 1981Rio Vista 2001South El Monte NAVentura County 1988

MINERAL RESOURCES

Banning 2006Belvedere 1994

Calabasas 1995Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Desert Hot Springs 2000Fremont 1991Glenn County 1997Grass Valley 1999Humboldt County 1984Lake County 1992Los Angeles 1973Madera County 1995Marin County 2007Milpitas 2002Mono County 1993Napa County 2008Nevada County 1995Orland 2003Portola 2001Rio Vista 2001San Bernardino 2005San Joaquin 1992San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986Santa Ana NASanta Cruz County 1994Shaft er 2005Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996Solano County 2008Tehama County 1983Upland 1986Ventura County 1988Yolo County 2002Yorba Linda 1993Yucca Valley 1995

PARKING

Arcata 2008Beaumont 2007Blue Lake 1986Coronado 1996Del Rey Oaks 1997Downey 2005Dunsmuir 2006Eureka 1997Huron 2007Napa County 2008Palo Alto 1998Santa Cruz County 1994Sausalito 1995Solvang 2008South El Monte NAWatsonville 2006

PARKS AND RECREATION

Agoura Hills 1993Alameda 1991Alameda County 2002Amador City 2007American Canyon 1994Angels Camp 2008Arcata 1994Arroyo Grande 2001Atascadero 2002Bakersfi eld 2002

Banning 2006Barstow 2002Beaumont 2007Belvedere 1994Benicia 1999Berkeley 2002Big Bear Lake 1999Blue Lake 1986Blythe 2007Brawley 2008Brea 2003Buellton 2007Butt e County 1971Calabasas 2008Calexico 2007Camarillo 2002Capitola 1994Carlsbad 1994Carpinteria 2003Carson 2004Cathedral City 2002Ceres 1997Cerritos 2002Chino Hills 2008Chula Vista 2005Citrus Heights 2000Claremont 2006Cloverdale 1992Colusa County 1989Concord 2007Corcoran 1997Corning 1994Corona 2004Coronado 1991Costa Mesa 2002Crescent City 2001Culver City 1968Cuperti no 2005Davis 2001Del Rey Oaks 1997Delano 2005Desert Hot Springs 2000Diamond Bar 1995Dublin 2008Dunsmuir 2006East Palo Alto 1999El Cerrito 1999El Dorado County 2004Elk Grove 2003Encinitas 2003Escondido 1990Eureka 1997Exeter 1991Fairfi eld 2002Farmersville 2002Fontana 2003Fort Bragg 2004Foster City 1993Fremont 1995Garden Grove 2008Gilroy 2002Glendale 1996Grand Terrace 1999Grass Valley 1999Grover Beach 2005Half Moon Bay 1995Hanford 2002

Hayward 1990Healdsburg 1987Holtville 2003Hunti ngton Beach 1996Huron 2007Imperial 1992Imperial Beach 1994Indian Wells 1996Irvine 2000Isleton 1999Kerman 1993Kingsburg 1992La Palma 1999La Quinta 2002Lafayett e 2002Lakeport 1992Lakewood 1996Lassen County 1968Lathrop 1991Lemon Grove 1996Lemoore 2007Lindsay 1989Lodi 1991Loma Linda 2006Lompoc 1997Long Beach 2002Loomis 1998Los Altos 2002Los Angeles 1980Los Banos 1999Lynwood 2003Madera 1992Madera County 1995Mammoth Lakes 1994Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Marti nez 1975Milpitas 2002Monte Sereno NAMontebello 1993Moorpark 1986Moraga 2002Mountain View 1992Napa 1998Napa County 2008Nati onal City 1996Nevada County 1995Newark 1992Newman 2007Newport Beach 2006Norco 1989Oakland 1996Oceanside 1996Ojai 1987Ontario 1992Orange Cove 1979Orinda 1987Orland 2003Oxnard 1990Pacifi c Grove 1994Palm Desert 2004Palm Springs 2007Palmdale 2003Palo Alto 1998Pasadena 1983Paso Robles 2003Patt erson 2004

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Petaluma 2008Pismo Beach 1993Pitt sburg 2001Placenti a 1988Placer County 1994Porterville 2008Portola 2001Portola Valley 1998Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Red Bluff 1974Redding 2000Redondo Beach 2004Rialto 1992Riverside 2007Rocklin 1991Roseville 2004San Anselmo 1976San Bernardino 2005San Clemente 2001San Diego 2008San Diego County 2005San Francisco 2004San Francisco County 2004San Gabriel 2004San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Juan Capistrano 1999San Luis Obispo 2001San Luis Obispo County 1968San Marcos 1990San Marino 2003San Mateo 1997San Mateo County 1986San Rafael 2004San Ramon 2002Santa Ana 1982Santa Barbara 1982Santa Clara County 1994Santa Clarita 1991Santa Maria 1996Santa Rosa 2002Santee 2003Saratoga 1991Scott s Valley 1994Selma 1989Shaft er 2005Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996Signal Hill 1990Simi Valley 1988Solano County 2008Soledad 2005Solvang 2004Sonora 2007South El Monte 2000South San Francisco 1999St. Helena 1993Stanton 1992Stockton 1996Sunnyvale 2006Susanville 1990Sutt er County 1996Thousand Oaks 1971Tiburon 2005Torrance 1992

Tulare County 1972Tuolumne County 1996Twentynine Palms 2002Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Upland 1985Vacaville 1999Ventura 2005Ventura County 1988Visalia 1989Vista 1988Walnut 1978Walnut Creek 2006Watsonville 2006West Hollywood 1988Wheatland 2006Williams 2000Winters 1992Yolo County 2002Yorba Linda 1993Yreka 2003

PUBLIC FACILITIES

Adelanto 1994Agoura Hills 1993Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999American Canyon 1994Anaheim 2004Anderson 1989Angels Camp 2008Anti och 2003Apple Valley 1991Arcata 2008Atwater 2000Avenal 2005Bakersfi eld 2002Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Benicia 1999Big Bear Lake 1999Brentwood 1993Buellton 2007Calabasas 1995Calexico 2007Campbell 2001Capitola 1994Carmel-by-the-Sea 1995Carpinteria 2003Carson 1982Cathedral City 2002Ceres 1997Chico 1999Chula Vista 2005Claremont 2006Clovis 1993Coachella NAConcord 2007Corcoran 2007Corning 1994Coronado 2007Crescent City 2001Del Norte County 2003Delano 2005Desert Hot Springs 2000Diamond Bar 1995

Dublin 2008El Cerrito 1999Elk Grove 2003Escalon 2005Escondido 2000Etna 2005Eureka 1997Fairfi eld 2002Fillmore 1989Fontana 2003Fort Bragg 2004Fortuna 1988Fremont 1991Fresno County 2000Galt 1990Gridley 1999Guadalupe 2002Hanford 2002Healdsburg 1987Highland 2006Holtville 2003Hughson 2005Hunti ngton Beach 1996Hunti ngton Park 1992Huron 2007Imperial 1992Indian Wells 1996Irvine 2000La Mesa 1996La Quinta 2002La Verne 1999Laguna Hills 1994Lake Forest 1997Lemon Grove 1996Lemoore 2008Lincoln 2008Livingston 2008Loma Linda 2006Lompoc 1997Lynwood 2003Madera County 1995Manteca 2003Marin County 2007Mariposa County 2006Merced 1997Mission Viejo 2003Montclair 1999Monte Sereno NAMonterey 2005Moraga 2002Morro Bay 2004Nati onal City 1996Nevada County 1995Newman 2007Oakdale 1994Oceanside 1990Orange County 2005Orland 2003Oroville 1995Oxnard 1990Pacifi c Grove 1994Pacifi ca 1982Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Paramount 2007Pasadena 1975Patt erson 2004

Piedmont 1996Pitt sburg 2001Placer County 1994Placerville 1990Pleasanton 1996Porterville 2008Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Redding 2000Riverside 2007Rocklin 1991Rohnert Park 2000Roseville 2004Sacramento 1988Sacramento County 1993San Bernardino 2005San Clemente 1993San Diego 2008San Diego County 2005San Francisco 2004San Francisco County 2004San Gabriel 2004San Jacinto 2006San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Ramon 2002Santa Ana 1982Santa Clara 1992Santa Cruz 1992Santa Maria 1996Santa Rosa 2002Scott s Valley 1994Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996Solano County 2008Soledad 2005Sonoma County 1989Sonora 2007South El Monte NASouth San Francisco 1999St. Helena 1993Stanton 1992Stockton 2007Sutt er County 1996Tehachapi 1999Tehama County 1970Temecula 2005Thousand Oaks 1972Tracy 1993Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Vacaville 1999Ventura County 1988Vista 1990Waterford 2006West Hollywood 1988West Sacramento 2000Westlake Village 1993Wheatland 2006Winters 1992Yreka 2003Yucaipa 2004Yucca Valley 1995

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PUBLIC SERVICES

Agoura Hills 1993American Canyon 1994Angels Camp 2008Arcata 2008Atascadero 2002Bakersfi eld 2002Benicia 1999Big Bear Lake 1999Blue Lake 1986Buellton 2007Calistoga 2003Carmel-by-the-Sea 1995Carpinteria 2003Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Coachella 1998Corona 2004Crescent City 2001Del Rey Oaks 1997Desert Hot Springs 2000Diamond Bar 1995Dinuba NAEl Dorado County 2004Escalon 2005Escondido 1994Fairfi eld 2002Fort Bragg 2002Fremont 1991Fresno 2002Galt 1990Hanford 2002Healdsburg 1987Highland 2006Holtville 2003Huron 2007Imperial County 1996Indian Wells 1996La Quinta 2002Lancaster 1997Lincoln 2008Livingston 2008Loma Linda 2006Lynwood 2003Madera County 1995Mariposa County 2006Merced 1997Milpitas 2002Napa 1998Nati onal City 1996Norwalk 1996Ontario 1998Orange Cove 1979Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palmdale 1993Palo Alto 1998Petaluma 2008Placer County 1994Portola 2001Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Redding 2000Rio Vista 2001Rocklin 1991San Bernardino 2005

San Clemente 1993San Diego 2008San Diego County 1975San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Juan Capistrano 1999Santa Clara 2002Santa Clarita 1991Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Maria 1996Santa Rosa 2002Scott s Valley 1994Shasta County 2004Simi Valley 1988Solano County 2008South El Monte NASuisun City 1992Tracy 1993Tuolumne County 1996Ukiah 1995Union City 2002Walnut 1968Walnut Creek 2006Watsonville 2006West Hollywood 1988West Sacramento 2000Wheatland 2006Winters 1992Woodland 2002

REDEVELOPMENT

Alturas NAArcata 2005Beaumont 2007Burbank 1972Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Clearlake 1989Folsom 2002Hayward 2001Holtville 2003Huron 1996Inglewood 2002Kingsburg 2002La Palma 1999Lakeport 1998Lemoore 2009Lincoln 1988Loma Linda 2006Madera 1998Montebello 1973Oakley 2001Oceanside 2007Palo Alto 1998Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rialto 1992Rio Vista 2001San Joaquin County 2005San Jose 1994Sand City 1987South El Monte 2000Union City 2002

REGIONALISM

Fresno 2002

Fullerton 1997Morgan Hill 2001Palo Alto 1998Pleasanton 1996San Joaquin County 1992Santa Clara County 1994Stanton 2008Walnut Creek 1993Westminster 1996

RESOURCE CONSERVATION

Alameda County 2002Anaheim 1991Arcata 2008Belvedere 2004Benicia 1999Brawley 2008Calexico 1992Calimesa 1994Carmel-by-the-Sea 1995Cathedral City 2002Chico 1999Claremont 2006Clearlake 1992Colusa 2007Crescent City 2001Davis 2001Del Rey Oaks 1997Diamond Bar 1995East Palo Alto 1999Fortuna 1988Fremont 1991Fresno 2002Fullerton 1997Hanford 2002Hunti ngton Beach 1996Huron 2007Imperial County 1996Indian Wells 1996Kingsburg 1992La Habra Heights 2004Loma Linda 2006Lompoc 1997Madera County 1995Mariposa County 2006Mono County 1993Napa County 2008Ontario 1992Pacifi c Grove 1994Paramount 2007Pitt sburg 2001Portola 2001Poway 1991Rancho Mirage 2005Redding 2000Riverside 1994San Clemente 1999San Gabriel 2004San Jacinto 2006San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986Santa Cruz 1992Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Maria 1996Sierra County 1996

Solano County 2008Sutt er County 1996Temple City 1987Visalia 1989Waterford 2006Wheatland 2006Yorba Linda 1993

SCENIC HIGHWAY

Agoura Hills 1993Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999Amador County 1985Anaheim 1984Arcata 2008Arroyo Grande 2003Azusa 1983Beverly Hills 1976Burlingame 2004Butt e County 1977Camarillo 1984Carmel-by-the-Sea 1995Carson 1981Coronado 1999Dunsmuir 2006Fairfax 1976Fremont 1991Gilroy 2002Grover Beach 1981Hercules 1997Imperial County 1996Indian Wells 1996La Mirada 1981Laguna Beach 1975Los Altos Hills 1999Los Angeles 1978Los Angeles County 1974Loyalton 1981Madera County 1995Marina 1984Marti nez 1972Mendocino County 1981Milpitas 2002Mono County 1993Monte Sereno NAMontebello 1975Morro Bay 2004Napa County 2008Nevada City 1986Oakland 1974Oxnard 1990Pacifi ca 1980Palo Alto 1998Palos Verdes Estates 2001Paradise 1994Pasadena 1987Plumas County 1996Portola Valley 1998Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Palos Verdes 1975Rio Dell 1975Riverside 1994Sacramento County 1993San Anselmo 1976San Benito County 1980

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San Bruno 1984San Carlos 2005San Clemente 2001San Diego County 1986San Gabriel 2004San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986Santa Ana 1982Santa Barbara 1974Santa Barbara County 1975Santa Clara County 1994Santa Cruz County 1994Saratoga 1999Seal Beach 1975Shasta County 2004Siskiyou County 1974Tehama County 1972Thousand Oaks 1974Trinidad 1975Tulare County 1975Ventura County 1988Visalia 1976Westlake Village 1993Whitti er 1993Yolo County 1983Yuba County 1980Yucca Valley 1995

SEISMIC

Agoura Hills 1993Alameda County 1994Alpine County 1999Amador County 1974Anaheim 1984Arcata 2008Arroyo Grande 2001Belmont 1982Berkeley 2002Beverly Hills 1975Burlingame 2004Cathedral City 2002Claremont 2006Coalinga 1994Concord 2007Coronado 2005Crescent City 2001Culver City 1974Cuperti no 2005Davis 2001Diamond Bar 1995Dublin 2008El Cajon 1991Eureka 1997Farmersville 1974Fremont 1991Galt 1990Gilroy 2002Glenn County 1993Grover Beach 2000Hanford 2002Hayward 2002Hemet 1992Hercules 1997Indian Wells 1996Irvine 2000

La Mirada 1981La Palma 1999Laguna Beach 2002Lemon Grove 1996Loma Linda 2006Long Beach 1988Los Gatos 1985Lynwood 2003Madera County 1995Marina 1984Marysville 1985Mendocino County 1981Milpitas 2002Mono County 1993Montebello 1975Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Oakland 1974Orange Cove 1979Orinda 1987Orland 2003Pacifi ca 1983Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Palos Verdes Estates 2001Petaluma 2008Placenti a 1975Pleasant Hill 2003Plumas County 1996Portola 2001Portola Valley 1998Poway 1991Rancho Cucamonga 2001Rancho Mirage 2005Ridgecrest 1994Rio Vista 2001Riverside 1994San Benito County 1980San Bernardino 2005San Bruno 1984San Clemente 1993San Diego County 1991San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Luis Obispo 2000Sand City 2002Santa Ana 1982Santa Barbara 1979Santa Barbara County 1991Santa Cruz County 1994Santa Fe Springs 1994Santa Rosa 2002Saratoga 1987Seal Beach 1997Shaft er 2005Shasta County 2004Siskiyou County 1975Sunnyvale 2008Tehama County 1972Trinidad 1975Tulare County 1975Ventura County 2004Villa Park 1991Visalia 1975Vista 1975West Hollywood 2002Westlake Village 1993

Whitti er 1993Yorba Linda 1993Yucca Valley 1995

SOCIAL SERVICES

Anti och 1988Brea 2003Claremont 2006Escondido 1994Lemoore 2015Los Gatos 2000Monterey 2005Orange Cove 1979Palo Alto 1998Paradise 1994Redwood City 1989Rio Vista 2001San Joaquin County 1992Sunnyvale 1988Thousand Oaks 1979West Hollywood 1988

TRAILWAYS

Anaheim 1992Anti och 1988Belvedere 1994Crescent City 2001Cuperti no 2005El Dorado County 2004Elk Grove 2003Fontana 2003Fremont 1991Humboldt County 1979Imperial County 1996Loma Linda 2006Los Angeles 1969Marin County 2007Mono County 2006Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Oceanside 1995Orland 2003Palmdale 2004Palo Alto 1998Portola Valley 2003Rancho Cucamonga 2001Riverside 2007San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Mateo County 1986Santa Clara County 1994Santee 2003Saratoga 1991South El Monte NAWatsonville 2006Yorba Linda 1993Yucca Valley 1995

URBAN BOUNDARIES

Arcata 2008Avenal 2005Calabasas 1995Camarillo 1998Clearlake 1982Coachella NA

Contra Costa County 2006Crescent City 2001Cuperti no 2005Dinuba NAEscalon 2005Exeter 1992Gilroy 2002Hayward 2002Indian Wells 2007Kingsburg 1992Livingston 2008Loma Linda 2006Los Altos 2002Merced 1997Monte Sereno NAOakley 2000Palo Alto 1998Placerville 1990Rio Vista 2001San Mateo County 1986Santa Clara County 1994Santa Cruz County 1994South El Monte NATulare County 1988Ventura County 2004Visalia 1996Waterford 2006Watsonville 2006

WASTE

Alameda County 1994Alpine County 1999Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Bishop 1993Calabasas 1995Calexico 1995Cathedral City 2002Clearlake 1992Commerce 1992Corning 1998Crescent City 2001El Cajon 1991Eureka 1997Fremont 2004Hawaiian Gardens NAHumboldt County 1995Huron 1994Indian Wells 1996Irvine 2000Lathrop 1991Loma Linda 2006Los Altos 2002Los Angeles 1972Madera 1972Milpitas 2002Mono County 1993Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Norco 1992Oceanside 1992Ontario 1998Orland 2003Palo Alto 1998Pinole 1995

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Placenti a 1990Porterville 2001Redondo Beach 1992Ridgecrest 1994Rio Vista 2001San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994San Marino 2003San Mateo County 1986Santa Cruz County 1994Shaft er 2005South El Monte NASunnyvale 1996Tehama County 1996Tulare County 1972Ventura County 1988Walnut 1992Watsonville 2006West Hollywood 1988Westlake Village 1993Yorba Linda 1993

WATER RESOURCES

Alameda County 2002Alpine County 1999Arcata 2008Banning 2006Beaumont 2007Benicia 1999Calabasas 1995Capitola 1994Cathedral City 2002Commerce 2008Crescent City 2001Cuperti no 2005Davis 1987Desert Hot Springs 2000Dunsmuir 2006Eureka 1997Fremont 1991Gilroy 2002Glenn County 1998Hanford 2002Huron 1996Indian Wells 1996La Palma 2003Lathrop 1991Loma Linda 2006Madera County 2004Marin County 2007Milpitas 2005Mono County 1993Mountain View 1992Napa County 2008Nevada County 1995Orland 2003Palm Desert 2004Palo Alto 1998Petaluma 2008Porterville 2001Portola 2002Rancho Mirage 2005Rio Vista 2001San Bernardino 2005San Joaquin County 1992San Jose 1994

San Luis Obispo 2002San Mateo County 1986Santa Cruz County 1994Shaft er 2005Shasta County 2004Sierra County 1996South El Monte NASunnyvale 1996Tehama County 1983Ventura County 1988Watsonville 2006West Hollywood 1988Westlake Village 1993Yucca Valley 1995

OTHER OPTIONAL ELEMENTS

AlamedaShoreline Access 1991Schools Faciliti es 1991Alameda Point 2003

American CanyonUti liti es 1994Geology 1994

Bakersfi eldKern River Plan Element 1985

BlytheColorado River Corridor Area

Plan 2007

BrentwoodResources and Hazards 2006

BrisbaneCommunity Character 1994Local Economic

Development 1994

CarlsbadArts 1994

ChicoDowntown 1999

ClaremontCommunity Character 2006

ClearlakeAggregate Resource

Management Plan 1992

ColusaMunicipal Faciliti es 2007

CoronadoDisaster Preparedness 1991Bay 1994Local Coastal 1987

Del Norte CountyScenic Resources 2003

Desert Hot SpringsHealth Services 2000

FairfaxTown Center 2007

Fairfi eldTravis Protecti on Element 2002Tri City and County

Cooperati ve Plan 2002

Glenn CountyConfi ned Animal Faciliti es 2005

Hawaiian GardensCapitol Improvements NA

Kings CountyDairy Element 2002

La QuintaNatural Resource NAEnvironmental Hazards NA

La VerneCommunity Design 1998Community Faciliti es 1998

Lemon GroveMobility 1996

LemooreDowntown Plan 1996

LivermoreCommunity Character NA

LompocSocio-Economics 1997

Los AltosInfrastructure 2002

Los Altos HillsPathway 2008

Los AngelesFramework 1996

Los GatosVasona Light Rail & Rte 85 2000

LynwoodInfrastructure 2003

MaderaSustainability NA

Marin CountyEnergy & Green Building 2007Environmental Justi ce 2007Diversity 2007Community Parti cipati on 2007Art & Culture 2007

Mariposa CountyArts 2006Tourism 2006

Marti nezAlhambra Hills SP 1987

MercedSustainable Development 1997

Mission ViejoPublic Safety 2003

MonroviaPublic Service 1966Public Buildings 1966

Morro BayHarbor Resources, Access

and Recreati on 2004

Napa CountyCommunity Character 2005

Nevada CountyWildlife & Vegetati on 1996

Newport BeachHarbor & Bay 2006Arts & Cultural 2006Natural Resources 2006

OaklandEstuary Policy Plan 1999Pedestrian Master Plan 2002

OceansideWater and Sewer 2008

OntarioLibraries NA

OrangeInfrastructure 2005

OrlandDowntown Element NA

ParadiseLibrary Services 1994

ParamountHealth 2007

PasadenaNeighborhood Enhancement 1987

Pitt sburgDowntown 2001Youth 2001

Placer CountyNatural Resources NA

Portola ValleyAlpine Scenic Corridor 2001Nathhorst Triangle Area

Plan 1998Town Center Area Plan 1998

Rancho MirageCommunity Design 2005

RedlandsHuman Services Element 1995

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Health & Safety

Redondo BeachSenior Citi zens Services 1992

Redwood CityHuman Services 1990

RichmondHealth NA

Rohnert ParkEnvironmental Conservati on NA

Rolling HillsSource Reducti on &

Recycling 1994

SacramentoPreservati on 2000

San ClementeUti liti es 1993Nuclear 1993Geologic, Seismic & Soils

Hazards 2001Natural & Historic

Resources 2001

San DiegoIndustrial 1979Commercial 1979Strategic Framework 2002

San Francisco City/CountyArts 1996Community Safety 2004

San Juan CapistranoCommunity Design 2002

San Luis Obispo CountyOff shore Energy 1992Master Water and Sewer

Plan 1972

San MarinoLibrary Services 2003Police Services 2003High Speed Data Connecti vity

& Telecommunicati ons 2003Infrastructure 2003Tree Preservati on 2003

San RafaelNeighborhoods 2004Infrastructure 2004Air and Water Quality 2004

Santa Barbara CountyEnvironmental Resource Management 1980

Santa MariaRecreati on 1996Private Community

Services 1996

Santa RosaYouth and Family NA

SanteeRecreati on 2003Community Enhancement 2003

SeasideUrban Design 2004

South Lake TahoeRecreati on Element 2002

St. HelenaTourism 1993

SunnyvaleLibrary 2003

TiburonDowntown 2005

Tulare CountyAnimal Confi nement Faciliti es

Plan 2000Library 1972Water & Liquid Waste

Management 1972

Tuolumne CountyCommunity Plans for

Jamestown, Columbia, East Sonora, Tuolumne, and Groveland-Big Oak Flat NA

Union CityYouth, Family, Seniors, and

Health 2002Environmental

Sustainability 2007

VacavilleTechnology/

Telecommunicati ons NA

VenturaCiti zen Input 2005

VistaCommunity Identi ty and Scenic

Roadways NACommunity Faciliti es NA

WalnutSewer 1978

WaterfordSustainable Development 2006

WintersCommunity Design 1992

WoodsidePublic Uti liti es 1988

Yolo CountyDelta Management Plan 1998

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2008 Annual Planning SurveyOverview and Results

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JURISDICTIONS THAT RESPONDED TO THE 2008 ANNUAL PLANNING SURVEY

In 2008, a total of 367 of the 536 citi es and counti es (68%) completed the Annual Planning Survey. This includes 36 of the 58 Counti es (62%) and 331 of the 478 Citi es (69%) in California. The results on the next several pages were provided by each individual jurisdicti on and represent the jurisdicti on’s current, adopted policies and/or programs. Please contact the individual jurisdicti ons for more detailed informati on.

CITIES

AdelantoAlamedaAlturasAmador CityAmerican CanyonAnaheimAngels CampAnti ochApple ValleyArcadiaArcataArroyo GrandeArtesiaAtascaderoAvalonBakersfi eldBaldwin ParkBanningBarstowBeaumontBell GardensBellfl owerBelvedereBelmontBeverly HillsBig Bear LakeBlue LakeBlytheBrawleyBreaBrisbaneBuelltonBurbankBurlingameCalabasasCalimesaCalistogaCamarilloCanyon LakeCapitolaCarlsbadCarmel-by-the-SeaCarpinteriaCathedral CityCerritosChicoChinoChino HillsChowchillaChula VistaCitrus HeightsClaremont

ClearlakeCloverdaleClovisCoachellaCoalingaColtonColusaConcordCorcoranCoronaCoronadoCosta MesaCotati CovinaCulver CityCuperti noDaly CityDanvilleDavisDel MarDel Rey OaksDelanoDesert Hot SpringsDinubaDixonDorrisDuarteDublinDunsmuirEl CajonEl CentroEl CerritoEl MonteElk GroveEmeryvilleEncinitasEscondidoEurekaExeterFairfaxFairfi eldFarmersvilleFerndaleFillmoreFirebaughFolsomFontanaFort BraggFoster CityFowlerFremontFullertonGaltGarden Grove

GardenaGilroyGlendaleGlendoraGoletaGrand TerraceGrass ValleyGreenfi eldGridleyGrover BeachGuadalupeGusti neHanfordHawaiian GardensHealdsburgHerculesHermosa BeachHesperiaHighlandHillsboroughHughsonHunti ngton BeachHuronImperialIndioIndustryIoneIrvineIrwindaleKermanLa Canada-FlintridgeLa HabraLa Habra HeightsLa MesaLa PuenteLa QuintaLa VerneLafayett eLaguna HillsLaguna NiguelLaguna WoodsLake ForestLakeportLakewoodLancasterLarkspurLathropLawndaleLemon GroveLemooreLincolnLive OakLivingstonLoma Linda

LompocLong BeachLoomisLos Altos HillsLos GatosLynwoodMaderaMalibuMammoth LakesManhatt an BeachMantecaMarinaMendotaMercedMill ValleyMillbraeMilpitasMission ViejoModestoMontagueMontclairMonte SerenoMontebelloMontereyMonterey ParkMountain ViewNapaNati onal CityNevada CityNewmanNorcoNorwalkOakdaleOaklandOakleyOceansideOntarioOrangeOrindaOrlandPacifi caPalm DesertPalm SpringsPalmdalePalo AltoPalos Verdes EstatesParadiseParamountParlierPasadenaPatt ersonPerrisPico RiveraPiedmont

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Pitt sburgPlacenti aPleasant HillPleasantonPlymouthPoint ArenaPort HuenemePortervillePortola ValleyPowayRancho CucamongaRancho MirageRancho Palos VerdesRedlandsRedondo BeachRedwood CityReedleyRialtoRichmondRio DellRiversideRocklinRohnert ParkRolling Hills EstatesRosemeadSacramentoSan AnselmoSan BernardinoSan BrunoSan CarlosSan ClementeSan DiegoSan DimasSan GabrielSan JacintoSan JoseSan Juan Bauti staSan Juan CapistranoSan Leandro

San Luis ObispoSan MarcosSan MarinoSan MateoSan PabloSan RafaelSangerSanta AnaSanta ClaraSanta CruzSanta Fe SpringsSanta MariaSanta MonicaSanta PaulaSanta RosaSanteeSaratogaSausalitoScott s ValleySeasideSebastopolSelmaShasta LakeSignal HillSimi ValleySolana BeachSolvangSonoraSouth El MonteSouth GateSouth Lake TahoeSouth PasadenaSt. HelenaStantonStocktonSuisun CitySunnyvaleSusanvilleTaft

TemeculaTemple CityThousand OaksTiburonTruckeeTulareTulelakeTurlockTusti nTwentynine PalmsUkiahUnion CityVacavilleVenturaVernonVictorvilleVilla ParkVisaliaVistaWalnutWalnut CreekWascoWeedWest CovinaWest HollywoodWest SacramentoWestlake VillageWestminsterWestmorlandWheatlandWhitti erWilliamsWillitsWillowsWindsorWoodlandWoodsideYrekaYucaipa

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AlamedaContra CostaDel NorteEl DoradoGlennInyoKingsLos AngelesMaderaMarinMariposaMendocinoModocNapaNevadaPlacerPlumasRiversideSacramentoSan BenitoSan BernardinoSan JoaquinSan Luis ObispoSan MateoSanta BarbaraSanta ClaraSiskiyouSolanoSonomaSutt erTehamaTrinityTuolumneTulareVenturaYuba

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JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE ADOPTED POLICIES AND/OR PROGRA MS TO ADDRESS GLOBAL WARMING AND THE EFFECTS OF GREENHOUSE GASES

The following table summarizes responses to four individual questi ons. These questi ons are: (a) What form do these policies and/or programs take?; (b) Are these policies and/or programs for public or private development or both?; (c) If these policies and/or programs address private acti viti es, is compliance voluntary or mandatory?; and, (d) Do these policies and/or programs address greenhouse gas reducti ons, miti gati on or vulnerability/resiliency to climate change (also known as adaptati on)? When additi onal informati on has been provided by the jurisdicti on, it is identi fi ed in the far right column (e).

6”GP” is an abbreviati on for General Plan.

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Alameda ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

American Canyon ▪ ▪ ▪ Resoluti on for Energy Effi ciency and Conservati on that

addresses reducti on of emissions.

Anaheim ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Several GP policies aimed at reducing vehicle miles traveled by encouraging higher density infi ll development in proximity to transit, and encouraging alternati ve modes of transportati on.

Angels Camp ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Anti och ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Arcata ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Arroyo Grande ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Atascadero ▪ ▪ ▪ The policies/programs address energy effi ciency.

Banning ▪ ▪ ▪ Adopted Clean and Green Policy. The policy addresses Sustainability and Building Codes.

Beaumont ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Belmont ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪In process of completi ng a Climate Acti on/Sustainability Plan that is expected to be adopted by the City Council in Spring 2009. The responses are based on the draft Plan.

Belvedere ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Solar Energy Policy, which addresses alternati ve energy.

Brawley ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Brisbane ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Adopted Green Building Ordinance. The updated GP will have policies/programs that address GHG emissions/climate change.

Calabasas ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Carlsbad ▪ The City Council Policy Statement addresses energy conservati on.

Cathedral City ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Building Permits

Chico ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Community and Municipal Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory and Mayor Climate Protecti on Agreement.

Chino Hills ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Chula Vista ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ The policies/programs address energy conservati on and green building.

CLIMATE CHANGE: PLANNING POLICIES

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Claremont ▪ Anti cipate adopti ng a Sustainability Plan by the end of 2008.

Cloverdale ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Costa Mesa ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Cotati ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Adopted City Resoluti ons and a Mandatory Sustainable Building Program.

Culver City ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Adopted Photovoltaic Ordinance.

Contra Costa County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Cuperti no ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Davis ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Dinuba ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Duarte ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

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Emeryville ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Appointed committ ee to address global warming and GHG emissions.

Exeter ▪ ▪ ▪

Fairfax ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Draft Safety Element and Climate Change Policies.

Folsom ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Currently in the process of preparing a 3,600 acre Specifi c Plan that will address global warming and the eff ects of GHG emissions.

Fort Bragg ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Fremont ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Fullerton ▪ ▪Zoning Code requirements for multi -model, which places density and mixed-use development near transit, etc. The City’s policies are based on “smart growth” ideals that are not specifi c to GHG emissions.

Galt ▪ Programs/policies, pending adopti on.

Garden Grove ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Glendale ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Hermosa Beach ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Green Building Task Force; member of the Internati onal Council for Local Environmental Initi ati ves, and Cool Citi es Program.

Highland ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Hillsborough ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Sustainable policies that address general sustainability.

Hughson ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Zoning ordinance that addresses global warming and the eff ects of GHG emissions.

Hunti ngton Beach ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Citywide Program - Hunti ngton Beach Goes Green. This

addresses resource conservati on and waste reducti on.

Irwindale ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪La Mesa ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Partnered with U.S. Mayor’s Climate Protecti on Agreement

Lemoore ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

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Lincoln ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Livingston ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Loma Linda ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Long Beach ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Sustainable City Commission

Los Altos Hills ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Los Angeles County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Los Gatos ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Malibu ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Global Green, which mandates grading and air quality miti gati ons.

Mammoth Lakes ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Manhatt an Beach ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Environmental Task Force

Marin County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Mendocino County ▪ Developing a policy/program, but it is not yet adopted.

Mill Valley ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ In the process of conducti ng a Climate Acti on Plan and Green Building Ordinance.

Modesto ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Modoc County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Alternati ve Energy Resources, sustainable building standards.

Monte Sereno ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Napa County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Norco ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Oakland ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Green Fleet Resoluti on, Green Building Ordinance

Orange ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪No adopted policies/programs. The pending GP will address global warming/GHG emissions. The GP will also address Urban heat islands.

Orland ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Palm Desert ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

The policies/programs include: Energy Conservati on, Water Conservati on, Waste Diversion from Landfi lls, GHG Reducti on, Green Building Standards, Transportati on Opti ons, Open Space, Recycled, Renewable, and Locally Produced Materials.

Palo Alto ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Placer County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Palos Verdes Estates ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Currently determining the baseline and intends to

create an acti on plan soon.

Pasadena ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Developing an Integrated Resource Plan. The adopted policies/programs also address sustainability.

Perris ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Piedmont ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Anti cipati ng adopti ng Climate Acti on Plan in June 2009.

Pitt sburg ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Vehicle Fleet Upgrade Program (“Fleet Rule for Public Agencies”). The policies/programs also address health benefi ts related to parti culate matt er reducti on.

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Pleasant Hill ▪ ▪ ▪ Green Purchasing Policy

Pleasanton ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Green Building Ordinances and an Energy Plan, which addresses energy use.

Port Hueneme ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Resoluti ons supporti ng Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design’s (LEED) mission statement and Ahwahnee Principles.

Porterville ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ GP policies address sustainability, balanced growth, compact urban form, and walkable communiti es.

Portola Valley ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪In process of adopti ng all menti oned policies/programs, including an Environmental Preferable Purchasing Policy. These programs/policies are anti cipated to address waste reducti on management and resource use.

Redondo Beach ▪ Policies and recommendati ons are being developed through Green Task Force.

Redwood City ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Green Business Program and Green at Home

Richmond ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Riverside ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Green Acti on Plan

Rohnert Park ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Rolling Hills Estates ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Mayor’s Climate Protecti on Agreement, Conditi ons of Approval to Address GHG emissions and Awahnee Principles.

Sacramento ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Sacramento County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ No adopted policies/programs, but anti cipati ng adopti ng

the policies/programs listed in 2009.

San Anselmo ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Report: GHG Analysis, GHG Reducti on Target and Foundati on for Acti on Plan.

San Bernardino County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

San Diego ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Clean Tech Initi ati ve

San Gabriel ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Specifi c Plan to address global warming/eff ects of GHG emissions. The Specifi c Plan also addresses sustainable development.

San Jose ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Council policy for Green Building

San Leandro ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Reducti on goal and a Climate Acti on Plan in progress.

San Luis Obispo ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ GP policies also address sustainability.

San Marcos ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Specifi c Plans for large projects.

San Mateo ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

San Mateo County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Adopted a Cool Counti es Declarati on. The programs/policies address use of green building methods and material.

San Pablo ▪ The updated GP will incorporate relevant policies.

San Rafael ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Green Building

Santa Ana ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Draft Housing Element has policies/acti ons; other Green initi ati ves in place.

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Santa Clara ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Green building standards and the City of Santa Clara Principles and Prioriti es for 2007-09 (www.santaclara.ca.gov/city_gov/green_city_greener.html).

Santa Clara County ▪ ▪ ▪

Board of Supervisors policies and initi ati ves and a Green Building Program in process that will address LEED Certi fi cati on standards for public buildings.

Santa Cruz ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Sustainability policies

Santa Monica ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Offi ce of Sustainability and Environment, Task Force on the Environment

Santa Rosa ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Ordinances

Saratoga ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Recycle Ordinance

Sausalito ▪

Seaside ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Currently developing Council Strategic Plan and policies.

Sebastopol ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Solano County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Solvang ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Sonoma County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Energy, Transit

South Gate ▪ Climate Acti on Plan will be included in GP Update.

South Lake Tahoe ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪South Pasadena ▪ ▪ ▪ Purchasing policies

Stanton ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Stockton ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Climate Acti on Plan under preparati ons as terms of sett lement of suit against the GP.

Sunnyvale ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ GP policies are in progress.

Tehama County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Tiburon ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Increase in energy effi ciency standards, green building ordinances.

Tulare ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Turlock ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ The policies/programs address VMT reducti on and air quality compliance.

Tusti n ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ GP policies address energy conservati on.

Union City ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Ventura ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ GP policies address infi ll policies to reduce VMT.

Vernon ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Victorville ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Vista ▪ To be included in the GP update.

Walnut Creek ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ The policies/programs address smart growth.

West Hollywood ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Green Building requirements.

Westminster Will be addressed in 2009 GP Update.

Yuba County ▪ ▪ ▪ Will be addressed in GP Update. Nothing adopted yet.

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JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE ADOPTED LANGUAGE RELATED TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND GREENHOUSE GASES IN THEIR GENERA L PLAN

For jurisdicti ons that have policies and/or programs in place, the following list identi fi es where the policies and/or programs exist in the mandatory elements.

General Plan Elements that Address Climate Change/Greenhouse Gases

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Anaheim ▪ ▪ ▪ Green Element

Angels Camp ▪ ▪ ▪ Air Quality, Public Faciliti es and Services

Arcata Environmental Quality and Management

Arroyo Grande ▪ ▪ ▪Beaumont ▪ ▪Brawley ▪ Resource

Brisbane ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Calabasas ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ General Plan Implementati on

Cathedral City ▪Chino Hills ▪ ▪Chula Vista ▪ Environmental

Costa Mesa ▪Cuperti no ▪Dinuba ▪Duarte ▪ ▪Exeter ▪Fairfax ▪Garden Grove Air Quality and Environmental Impact Report

Glendale ▪Highland ▪ ▪Irwindale ▪Lemoore ▪ ▪Lincoln ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Livingston ▪ ▪ ▪Loma Linda ▪ ▪ Implementati on

Los Altos Hills ▪Los Angeles County ▪ ▪ ▪ Air Resources

Los Gatos ▪ ▪ ▪Mammoth Lakes ▪Marin County Environmental Hazards, Atmosphere and Climate, Energy and Green Building

Mendocino County ▪ The Land Use element is a Draft , and has yet to be adopted.

Modesto ▪Modoc County Energy

Monte Sereno ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

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Napa County ▪ ▪Orange ▪ ▪ ▪ The General Plan elements are Draft s, and have yet to be adopted.

Orland ▪ ▪ Public Faciliti es

Pasadena ▪Perris ▪Piedmont ▪ Natural Resources and Sustainability

Porterville ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Portola Valley ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪All elements are draft s and have not been adopted. Opti onal elements include Sustainability, Area Plans, Recreati on, Historic, Trails and Paths, and Scenic Roads and Highways.

Richmond Climate

Riverside ▪ Air Quality

Rohnert Park ▪Sacramento ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪San Bernardino County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪San Diego ▪ ▪ ▪San Leandro Sustainability (draft )

San Luis Obispo ▪ ▪San Rafael ▪Santa Ana ▪ ▪ Housing is in draft form. Also includes Energy element.

Santa Monica ▪ Draft

Solano County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Various secti ons; Public Health and Safety.

Solvang ▪ ▪Sonoma County ▪ ▪South Lake Tahoe ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Stanton ▪ ▪Stockton ▪ ▪Sunnyvale Additi onal policies included as part of a Land Use/Transportati on update.

Tehama County ▪ ▪ ▪Tiburon ▪ Air Quality Policies

Tulare ▪Turlock Trip reducti on only

Tusti n ▪Union City Sustainability

Ventura ▪ ▪ ▪Vernon Resources

Victorville ▪ ▪ ▪ Resource

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West Hollywood ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Energy and Water Conservati on

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The following are jurisdicti ons that have calculated, or are in the process of calculati ng, a community-wide greenhouse gas emissions baseline. In parenthesis is the year for which the baseline was calculated.

Alameda (2003)Arcata (2000)Arroyo Grande (pending, probably 2007)Belvedere (2005)Contra Costa County (2005)Chula Vista (1990)Citrus Heights (in progress)Cloverdale (1990)Cotati Davis (1990)El Cerrito (2008)Emeryville (2004)FairfaxFolsom (in progress)Fort Bragg (2006)Fremont (2005)Galt (2005)Garden Grove (2008)Hermosa Beach (in progress)Hillsborough (2007)

Hunti ngton Beach (in progress)Larkspur (2005)Lincoln (2008)Manhatt an Beach (1990)Marin County (1990)Mendocino County (2007)Mill Valley (2002: 126,000 tons eCO₂)Mountain View (2005)Oakland (2005)Orange (in progress)Palm Desert (in progress)Palo Alto (2005)Pasadena (1990, in progress)Piedmont (2006)Pitt sburg (2005)Placer County (2008)Redwood City (2005)Rohnert Park (2000)Sacramento (2005)Sacramento County (2005)

San Anselmo (2005)San Bruno (1990)San Diego (1990)San Leandro (2005)San Luis Obispo (2005, in progress)San Mateo (2006)San Mateo County (in progress)San Rafael (2005)Santa Cruz (1990)Santa Monica (1990)Sausalito (2000)Solano County (in progress)South Gate (in progress)St. HelenaSunnyvale (in progress)Victorville (2005, 2020, 2030)West Sacramento (2007 for city faciliti es

only)Windsor (1990 and 2000)Yuba County (in progress)

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JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE ADOPTED A COMMUNITY-WIDE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTION TARGET

The following are jurisdicti ons that have adopted, or are in the process of adopti ng a greenhouse gas emissions target, and the jurisdicti on’s reducti on target.

Jurisdicti on Greenhouse Gas Emission Reducti on Target

Alameda 25%

Arcata 2010

Contra Costa County 80% below current levels

Calabasas Greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels as sti pulated in the California Global Warming Soluti ons Act (AB 32)

Chico 25% by 2020

Chula Vista 20% below 1990 levels by 2010

Cotati 30% reducti on below 1990 levels by 2015

Fairfax 20% by 2020 in draft Safety Element

Fort Bragg 30% by 2015 for City; 15% by 2015 for community

Healdsburg 25% below 1990 levels by 2015

Hunti ngton Beach In progress

Lemoore

Manhatt an Beach 7% reducti on by 2012

Marin County 15-20% below 1990 level by 2020 for internal government; 15% countywide

Mill Valley 20% below 2000 levels by 2020 for internal government; 15% below 2000 levels by 2020 for city-wide

Mountain View Adopted strategy for City Hall to reduce emissions by 40% of 2000 levels by 2010

Orange In progress

Palm Desert In progress

Palo Alto 15% decrease from 2005 levels by 2020 (or 120 metric tons)

Pasadena Compliance with AB 32 and 25% reducti on by 2030

Piedmont In progress

Rohnert Park 0.2

Rolling Hills Estates 7% by 2012

Sacramento County Draft mirrors AB 32

San Anselmo 10-15% below 2000 levels achieved by 2015

San Diego 15% by 2010

San Jose

San Leandro 25% of 2005 levels by 2020

San Mateo Below 2006 baseline in 2009, exceed California’s target in 2020, meet California’s 2050 target

San Mateo County Halt emissions by 2010; 80% reducti on by 2050

Santa Cruz Reduce GHG by 30% by 2020 and 80% by 2050

Santa Monica 15% below 1990 levels by 2015

Santa Rosa 20% below 2000 levels by 2010

Solano County Target in General Plan policy statement that the county is 20% below State baseline data

Sonoma County Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25% below 1990 levels by 2015

Sunnyvale In progress

Yuba County In progress

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JURISDICTIONS THAT REQUIRE A CEQA ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACTS OF A PROPOSED PROJECT ON CLIMATE CHANGE

The following are the criteria used to decide the types of projects that will be analyzed for greenhouse gas and/or climate change impacts and the CEQA threshold of signifi cance used in making a determinati on of signifi cance for greenhouse gas emissions. A “▪” indicates yes, without further explanati on.

7”ND” is an abbreviati on for Negati ve Declarati on; “MND” is an abbreviati on for Miti gated Negati ve Declarati on; and, “EIR” is an abbreviati on for Environmental Impact Report.

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Alameda General Plan Amendments ▪

American Canyon

Look at VMT, generally anything over 10,000 sf

Commercial, Industrial. No residenti al projects

proposed, but >10 units may be a trigger

Anaheim Projects of regional signifi cance ▪

Analysis is generally focused on CO₂ emissions and address

associated miti gati on measures

Anti ochAll environmental

documents discuss climate change

All environmental documents discuss climate

change

All environmental documents discuss

climate change▪

Arcata Depends Depends ▪Atascadero All projects requiring a ND5 TBD

Bakersfi eld General Plan Amendments, all EIRs

No specifi c threshold; air quality impact required to be

reduced to zero for the project

BarstowNo formal requirement,

but have begun to request analysis

Beaumont ▪ ▪ ▪

Big Bear Lake

All projects that are not categorically exempt and require a ND or an EIR7

▪ Evidence of Green Building Practi ces

Brawley Any project not exempt from CEQA ▪

Brea Determined during Initi al Study

Brisbane Case-by-case basis ▪

Buellton Projects that require an EIR, ND or MND7 ▪

Camarillo All EIRs ▪

Canyon Lake Case-by-case basis Major Grading - Case-by-case review

Varies - Case-by case review ▪ AQMD Traffi c-generati on from TIA

when applicable

Carlsbad Projects deemed regionwide ▪

Carpinteria Industrial Faciliti es ▪

CLIMATE CHANGE: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW

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Cathedral City 100,000 sf of development ▪

ChinoAll major residenti al,

commercial, industrial and insti tuti onal projects

Chino HillsProjects that are not

categorically exempt from CEQA

Chowchilla All All

Chula Vista Master Planned Projects

General Plan Amendments, Specifi c

PlansNo threshold in place yet

Cloverdale Evaluated in the Initi al Study

Evaluated in the Initi al Study

Evaluated in the Initi al Study Evaluated in the Initi al Study

ColtonLarge industrial and

commercial projects; also large residenti al

Follow thresholds established by the State unti l we establish

our local thresholds.

Concord ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Costa Mesa Major development requiring EIR ▪

Del Norte County

High Traffi c Area

Analysis submitt ed by applicant

Delano 20 acres All ▪Dixon ▪

Duarte Project dependent Project dependent Project

dependent ▪

Dublin ▪ ▪ ▪El Centro ▪ ▪ ▪

Elk Grove SMAQMD8 Thresholds SMAQMD Thresholds SMAQMD

ThresholdsRelying on guidance from

SMAQMD

Emeryville EIR

Encinitas Tentati ve Maps EIRs Quanti tati ve: 29% below business as usual

Escondido

All projects merit at

least some discussion

All projects merit at least some discussion

Anywhere in the jurisdicti on

Air Quality Impacts: CO: 55 lbs, ROG:

55 lbs, NOx: 55 lbs, PM10: 150 lbs, SOx: 250 lbs, Lead: 3.2 lbs

Eureka EIRs ▪Folsom ~50 acres Specifi c Plans Follow OPR Technical Advisory

Fremont ▪

FullertonND and EIRs consider

GHG via qualitati ve/smart growth policies

8”SMAQMD” is an abbreviati on for the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District.

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established, so case-by-case basis

No thresholds yet established, so case-by-

case basisCase-by-case basis

Glendale Potenti al impact to traffi c, aff ordable housing ▪ No impacts found yet, so

no measures proposed yet

Glendora Projects that are not exempt under CEQA

Any discreti onary project under CEQA AQMD Thresholds

Glenn County

Project that has the potenti al of generati ng a

signifi cant increase in GHG not otherwise anti cipated

by the GP

Project-by-project analysis. Waiti ng for

CARB rules to defi ne local thresholds.

Grand Terrace Case-by-case basis Case-by-case basis

Grass Valley Reopening at large Gold Mine

Over 3 phases from 76,526 to 114,787

metric tons/year of CO₂e

Guadalupe Case-by-case basis ▪

Hanford Case-by-case basis Case-by-case basis Case-by-case basis No thresholds yet

Hercules Residenti al

Hesperia Projects of regional signifi cance ▪

Highland ▪

Hughson Depending on impact

Regulatory guidance on how to address potenti al

impacts does not exist

Hunti ngton Beach General Plan Amendment ▪

Comparison with State emissions data

and uti lizati on of State methodologies

ImperialAll major subdivisions

and major conditi onal use permit applicati ons

Irvine Projects with an EIR EIRs Projects with an EIR

Kings County If EIR is requiredThreshold currently being developed in GP Update

program

La Puente 10,000 sf ▪La Quinta All projects General Discussion

Laguna NiguelDiscreti onary projects not

otherwise exempt from CEQA

Regional AQMD Guidelines

Lake Forest Case-by-case basis Case-by-case basis Case-by-case basis No adopted threshold

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Lancaster Any project that warrants an EIR ▪

Lathrop Housing/Commercial/Industrial State OPR Guidelines

Lemoore ▪Lincoln ▪Loma Linda TBD TBD TBD TBD

Long Beach If EIR is required For EIRs

Loomis Non-exempt projects ▪Los Angeles County General Plan

Madera CountyMajor commercial/

residenti al development

Malibu Landform Alterati on ▪

Mammoth Lakes All projects requiring NDs, MNDs or EIRs

Marin County

All sizes, but more in depth analysis (qualitati ve and

quanti tati ve) for larger projects

All projects, but less focus on small residenti al projects

All locati ons ▪

Based on Marin County Greenhouse

Reducti on Plan 22 (10/2006).

Marin Countywide Plan (2007) includes goals, policies, programs for

GHG reducti on.

Mendocino County ▪All plans, large/

controversial project EIRs

0, but only when discussed

in an EIR

Mendota ▪ ▪Qualitati ve threshold determined by San Joaquin Valley Air

Polluti on Control District

Mission Viejo 10,000 square feet ▪Monte Sereno 5 or more lots ▪Monterey ▪Mountain View ▪ ▪

Napa 5 lot subdivision or more ▪

Napa County All discreti onary projects

All discreti onary projects

All discreti onary projects ▪

Nati onal City EIRs TBD

Oakland 50 units or 50,000 sf Initi al Study, NDs/MNDs, EIRs EIRs

Ontario If EIR is required EIRs If EIR is required ▪

Orange

550 density units, 400,000 sf offi ce,

120,000 sf retail and 70,000 sf supermarket

(per CAPCOA)

10,000 metric tons/year

of CO₂ (per CAPCOA)

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Orland All non-exempt projects All non-exempt projects All non-exempt projects AB 32 and SB 375 Guidelines

Pacifi ca TBD TBD TBD No threshold yet established

Palm Desert ▪ Projects requiring an EIR All ▪

Palmdale Projects requiring an EIRCompliance with Federal, State and Local regulatory

requirements

Palo Alto If project requires an Initi al Study

If project requires an Initi al Study

If project requires an Initi al Study

Combinati on of qualitati ve and quanti tati ve

Paradise Shopping center complex Specifi c Plans ▪

Pasadena ND/MND and EIRs

Per AEP recommendati ons, currently use a quanti tati ve

threshold with no signifi cance determinati on. Disclose

pounds of GHGs but don’t know what is signifi cant

because no guidelines yet

Perris Any project requiring an air quality study (all EIRs) All EIRs ▪

PiedmontSince City is built out, there

are very few projects subject to CEQA

Pitt sburg Larger than 5 acres ▪

Placer County Projects greater than 100 units When EIRs are required ▪

Pleasant Hill Any major trip generati ng project ▪

Pleasanton Case-by-case basis ▪

Plumas County Projects requiring NDs or EIRs

Plymouth

Analyzed in Air Quality secti on of CEQA

documents for all projects

Port Hueneme All non-exempt projects under CEQA

Porterville Climate Change Study on Large Project EIRs No established thresholds

Portola Valley

Triggered by CEQA based on type of project. Most

projects in town are Single Family Residenti al

Mandate sustainability

elements in all project reviews

Poway All No established threshold yet

Redlands ▪ ▪ ▪ Not determined as of yet

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Redondo Beach Project-by-project basis ▪

Rio Dell 1 acre or 10 residenti al units ▪

Riverside County Specifi c Plans ▪

Rocklin Discussion of measures to reduce GHG with ARB

Rohnert ParkWithin City or Sphere

of Infl uence▪

Rolling Hills Estates All All All ▪

Sacramento County>100 peak hour

vehicle miles travels (VMT)

33% below Business As Usual to be LS, or 100% for regional size project

San Bernardino Major projects with EIRs ▪ Qualitati ve analysis based on AB 32

San Bernardino County

All discreti onary projects All discreti onary projects

Interim measures prior to GHG thresholds being

developed in the next few months

San Bruno Varies Varies ▪San Clemente Projects requiring an EIR ▪

San Diego The GP directs the City to develop CEQA threshold

San Jacinto Specifi c Plans and projects requiring EIRs Not determined yet

San Joaquin County All EIRs Not determined yet

San Jose >100 units EIRs

San Juan Bauti sta MBUAPCD9

protocols MBUAPCD protocols

San Juan Capistrano Varies ▪

San Leandro Case-by-case basis Case-by-case basis Case-by-

case basis ▪

San Luis Obispo Specifi c Plans, GPs, EIRs ▪ Some quanti tati ve discussion

San Mateo County GP Update

Cool Counti es and AB 32 reducti on

targets

San Rafael EIR required ▪

Santa AnaAll projects not

Categorically exempt from CEQA

9”MBUAPCD” is an abbreviati on for Monterey Bay Unifi ed Air Polluti on Control District.

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Santa Clara

Santa Clara County

Substanti al commercial, industrial projects; any projects with an EIR ▪

Santa Fe Springs 10,000 sfOutside

redevelopment project area

Santa Maria Projects requiring an EIR Depends on the responses to the NOP

Santa Monica Use same criteria for CEQA review

Discreti onary projects that require CEQA review

Criteria for discreti onary

review varies by Zoning District

▪10,000

ton CDE/year

Santa Rosa Case-by-case basis Under development

Santee Non-exempt projects % of AB 32 goals

Seaside Projects subject to an Initi al Study No adopted thresholds yet

Sebastopol If project requires air impact analysis ▪Shasta Lake Projects requiring discreti onary permits ▪

Simi Valley All projects requiring preparati on of an Initi al Study

Threshold for ROx and NOx signifi cance

Siskiyou County

Solana Beach Large mixed use, 5 acres or more

Solano CountyResidenti al, commercial,

industrial

Business operati ons which generate GHGs onsight are being reviewed using

state suggested miti gati on measures

Solvang All ▪Sonoma County Likely to generate substanti al GHGs ▪

Stockton

Projects of statewide, regional

or areawide signifi cance

Residenti al, commercial, industrial 500 due

Suisun City Emissions generati ng

Att ainment areas

With no baseline criteria and overriding

fi ndings

Sunnyvale Projects requiring an EIR ▪Tehama County GP Amendment/Specifi c Plans ▪Thousand Oaks EIR ▪

Tiburon

Initi al Study Checklist: Air

Quality (GHG and Climate Change)

Initi al Study Checklist: Air Quality (GHG and Climate Change) ▪

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Truckee All projects requiring EIRs ▪Tulare If air quality is required If air quality is required

Tulare CountySituati onal on case-by-case

basis

Situati onal on case-by-case basis ▪

For larger projects we may quanti fy,

but have no established threshold

Tuolumne County ▪ ▪

Tusti n

Twentynine Palms

Based on Initi al Study fi ndings ▪

Ukiah ▪

Union City All non-exempt projects All non-exempt projects All non-exempt

projects ▪

VacavilleLarge residenti al and commercial

projects

Case-by-case project basis unti l adopti on of

thresholds

Ventura No thresholds yet

Ventura County EIRs ▪ Best Management Practi ces

Vernon ▪

Victorville

Projects that require a CEQA evaluati on must have an air quality assessment including

measurement of carbon emissions and GHG impacts

▪Quanti tati ve: Urbanus

Model Carbon Emission Calculati ons

Vista All discreti onary applicati ons triggering CEQA review ▪

West Sacramento

Westlake Village All projects requiring EIRs ▪

WestminsterAny project not

exempt from CEQA

Any project not exempt from CEQA

No threshold; case-by-case basis in compliance with

State law

Wheatland Residenti al units, commercial sq. ft .

Within City limits or SOI10 ▪

Willits >50 peak hour vehicle traffi c >50 peak hour vehicle traffi c >50 peak hour

vehicle traffi c

Windsor ▪

WoodlandReview each project for signifi cance

Yuba County EIRs Discussion of current legislati on

Yucaipa 10+ acres ▪

10”SOI” is an abbreviati on for Sphere of Infl uence.

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JURISDICTIONS THAT REQUIRE A CEQA ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON A PROPOSED PROJECT (E.G., SEA LEVEL RISE)

American CanyonBeaumontBelmontBlue LakeBrisbaneCanyon LakeCarpinteriaCathedral CityChino HillsChula VistaDel Norte CountyDel Rey OaksDixonEl CerritoEl MonteExeterFremontGrass ValleyHerculesHighlandHughson

Kings CountyLa PuenteLaguna NiguelLarkspurLathrop (not required, but follow State

guidelines)LemooreLive OakLoma LindaLong BeachMadera CountyMalibuMarin CountyMarinaMontereyNati onal CityOakleyOceansidePacifi caPowayRedwood City

RocklinSacramento CountySan BrunoSan ClementeSan Joaquin CountySan Leandro (depends on scope of

project [i.e., EIRs])San Mateo CountySan RafaelSanta AnaStocktonSuisun CitySunnyvaleTusti nTwentynine PalmsUnion CityVenturaWest SacramentoWheatlandWindsor

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Adelanto ▪ ▪Alameda ▪ ▪American Canyon ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Anaheim ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Angels Camp ▪ ▪ ▪Anti och ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Apple Valley ▪ ▪Arcadia ▪ ▪ ▪Arcata ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Arroyo Grande ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Artesia ▪ ▪Atascadero ▪ ▪ ▪Avalon ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Bakersfi eld Projects must reduce air quality impacts to zero for the project

Banning ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Beaumont ▪ ▪ ▪Bell Gardens ▪Belmont ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Big Bear Lake ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Brawley ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Brisbane ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Buellton ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Calabasas ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ LEED constructi on for commercial buildings over 5,000 sf

Calimesa ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Calistoga ▪ ▪ ▪Camarillo ▪ ▪ ▪

Canyon Lake ▪ ▪ ▪ Best grading practi ces, incorporati on of bicycle tracks when appropriate, pedestrian friendly designati on

Carlsbad ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Carpinteria ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Cathedral City ▪ ▪

The following are jurisdicti ons that apply CEQA miti gati on measures/strategies to miti gate the greenhouse gas emissions of a project, and the measures/strategies that each jurisdicti on currently uses to miti gate the greenhouse gas emissions.

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Chico ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Ongoing

Chino ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Chino Hills ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Chowchilla ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Chula Vista ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Green Building Standards

Clearlake Waiti ng for ARB regulati ons

Cloverdale ▪ ▪ ▪Coachella ▪ ▪ ▪Coalinga ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Colton ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Colusa ▪Concord ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Contra Costa County ▪ ▪ ▪Costa Mesa ▪

Cotati ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Focus development in a downtown mixed-use corridor

Culver City ▪ ▪ ▪Cuperti no ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Daly City ▪ ▪ ▪Davis ▪Del Mar ▪Del Norte County ▪ ▪Del Rey Oaks ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Delano ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Dinuba ▪ ▪ ▪Dixon ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Dorris Miti gati on would depend on the consultant’s advice for the eff ect of GHG

Duarte ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Dublin ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ City ordinance that requires recycling of constructi on debris for all projects

El Cajon ▪ ▪ ▪El Centro ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪El Cerrito ▪ ▪ ▪El Monte ▪Elk Grove ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Encinitas ▪ ▪ ▪Eureka ▪ ▪ ▪

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Fillmore ▪ ▪Folsom ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Fort Bragg ▪ ▪ ▪Fowler ▪Fremont TBD

Fullerton ▪ ▪ ▪ Certi fi cati on or equivalent in recognized green building program (LEED, etc.)

Galt ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Garden Grove ▪ ▪ ▪Gilroy ▪ ▪Glendora ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Glenn County Operati onal miti gati on in dairies

Goleta ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Grand Terrace ▪ ▪ ▪Grass Valley ▪ ▪ ▪Greenfi eld ▪ ▪Guadalupe ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Hanford ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Electrical outlets in parking lots and lighti ng in residenti al units

Hesperia ▪Highland ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Hillsborough ▪Hughson ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Hunti ngton Beach ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Huron ▪ ▪Imperial ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Indio GHG reducti on is discussed in some EIRs

Inyo CountyAir quality miti gati on may be applied, which also works to reduce GHG emissions

Ione No projects have come forward for CEQA analysis that have required miti gati on measures to be developed

Irwindale ▪ ▪ ▪Kerman ▪ ▪Kings County Criteria currently being developed in GP Update

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La-Cañada Flintridge ▪ ▪ ▪La Habra Heights ▪ ▪ ▪ Require fugiti ve dust reducti on during constructi on

La Mesa ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪La Puente ▪ ▪ ▪La Quinta ▪ ▪La Verne ▪ ▪ ▪Lafayett e ▪ ▪

Laguna NiguelNo discreti onary projects have been approved since adopti on of legislati on requiring analysis of GHG emissions

Laguna Woods ▪ ▪ ▪Lake Forest ▪ ▪ ▪Lakewood ▪ ▪Larkspur ▪ ▪ ▪Lathrop Have not fi nalized any miti gati on at this ti me

Lawndale ▪ ▪Lemon Grove ▪ ▪ ▪Lemoore ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Lincoln ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Providing NEV and ZEV electric vehicle parking and charging faciliti es in all Commercial, Mixed Use and Offi ce Projects

Livingston ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Loma Linda TBD

Lompoc ▪ ▪Long Beach ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Loomis ▪ ▪ There are other possibiliti es

Los Altos Hills ▪ ▪ ▪Los Angeles County ▪ ▪ ▪Los Gatos ▪ ▪Madera County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Malibu ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Mammoth Lakes ▪ ▪ ▪Manhatt an Beach ▪ ▪Manteca ▪ ▪Marin County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Marin Countywide Plan (2007)

Marina ▪ ▪ ▪Mendocino County ▪ ▪ ▪ Purchasing of off sets is under evaluati on, but not used

Mendota ▪ ▪

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Mountain View We have not completed an Initi al Study that required miti gati on for GHG emissions

Napa ▪ ▪ ▪Napa County ▪ ▪ ▪Nati onal City TBD

Nevada County Require EPA approved fi replaces

Newman ▪Oakland ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Oakley ▪ ▪Ontario ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Orange We are only just working with development of EIRs with GHG miti gati on, so cannot respond at this point

Orland ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Palm Desert ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Palm Springs ▪Palmdale ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Palo Alto ▪ ▪ ▪ LEED certi fi cati on

Pasadena ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ LEED/Green Building Ordinance, Integrated Resource Plan, etc.

Perris ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Piedmont Not yet defi ned, under study now

Pitt sburg ▪ ▪ Permit/encourage alternati ve energy (solar panels, turbines); reclaimed water for irrigati on

Placer County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Pleasant Hill ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Point Arena ▪ ▪Port Hueneme ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

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Portola Valley ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Poway Have not yet applied miti gati on measures

Rancho Palos Verdes ▪

Redlands ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Redondo Beach ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Redwood City ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Rialto ▪ ▪ ▪Richmond ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Rio Dell ▪ ▪ ▪Riverside ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Riverside County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Rocklin ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Other measures if fi nd to be feasible

Rohnert Park ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Rolling Hills Estates ▪ ▪ ▪Rosemead ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Sacramento ▪Sacramento County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ We use all feasible measures possible or necessary

San Bernardino ▪ ▪San Bernardino County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪San Bruno ▪ ▪ ▪San Carlos ▪ ▪ Currently preparing Climate Acti on Plan

San Diego ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪San Gabriel ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪San Jacinto ▪ ▪ ▪San Jose ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪San Juan Bauti sta None applied yet because no projects exist

San Juan Capistrano Depends if signifi cant - new program

San Leandro ▪ ▪San Luis Obispo ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪San Marcos ▪San Mateo ▪San Mateo County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪San Rafael ▪ ▪Sanger ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Land Use Development Design

Santa Ana ▪ ▪Santa Barbara County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Santa Clara County ▪ ▪ ▪

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Santa Cruz ▪ ▪ ▪Santa Fe Springs ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Santa Maria ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Santa Monica ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Santa Rosa ▪ ▪Santee ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Sausalito ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Seaside None yet applied

Sebastopol ▪ ▪Shasta Lake ▪ ▪Simi Valley Constructi on vehicle operati on

Solana Beach None have been triggered

Solano County ▪ ▪ ▪ Using California Climate Acti on network best practi ces

Solvang ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Sonoma County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪South El Monte ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪South Lake Tahoe ▪South Pasadena ▪ ▪St. Helena ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Stanton ▪ ▪Stockton ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Suisun City ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ No policy in place, but is our new practi ce

Sunnyvale ▪ ▪Sutt er County ▪ ▪Tehama County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Temecula ▪Thousand Oaks ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Tiburon ▪ ▪ ▪

Trinity County ▪ ▪It is naturally miti gated by the 75% government owned forest that does not get cut

Truckee ▪ ▪ ▪

Tulare County None required; encourage and recommend feasible measures or those already required

Tuolumne County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Turlock ▪ ▪ ▪Tusti n ▪ ▪Twentynine Palms ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

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Union City ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Vacaville ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Ventura ▪ ▪Vernon ▪Victorville ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Sustainable Landscape

Villa Park ▪ ▪Vista Waiti ng for guidance from AG and/or AQMD

Walnut ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Weed ▪ ▪West Hollywood ▪ ▪ ▪West Sacramento ▪ ▪ ▪Westminster ▪ ▪ Urban Forestry

Westmorland ▪ ▪Wheatland ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Whitti er ▪ ▪ The strategies are not for GHGs

Willits ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stati ons

Willows ▪Windsor ▪ ▪ ▪Woodland ▪ ▪ ▪Woodside ▪Yucaipa ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

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JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE TAKEN STEPS TO ALIGN THEIR GENERA L PLAN WITH THE PREFERRED LAND USE AND TRA NSPORTATION SCENARIO SET OUT IN THE

REGION’S BLUEPRINT PLAN

AlamedaAlameda CountyAnti ochApple ValleyArroyo GrandeArtesiaAtascaderoBakersfi eldBaldwin ParkBanningBarstowBeaumontBelvedereBeverly HillsBrawleyCalabasasCalimesaCalistogaCanyon LakeCathedral CityChinoChino HillsChowchillaChula VistaClaremontCoachellaCoalingaCoronaCosta MesaCulver CityCuperti noDaly CityDel MarDel Rey OaksDelanoDorrisDuarteDublinDunsmuirEl Cerrito

El Dorado CountyElk GroveEmeryvilleEncinitasEscondidoExeterFairfaxFairfi eldFontanaFoster CityFremontFullertonGaltGarden GroveGlendaleGlendoraGrass ValleyGrover BeachGuadalupeHerculesHighlandImperialIrwindaleKings CountyLa PuenteLaguna HillsLakeportLemon GroveLincolnLoma LindaLong BeachMarin CountyMendocino CountyMendotaMill ValleyMillbraeMonte SerenoMonterey ParkMountain ViewNapa

Napa CountyNati onal CityOaklandOakleyOceansideOntarioOrlandPalm SpringsPalmdalePalo AltoPasadenaPatt ersonPerrisPiedmontPlacenti aPlacer CountyPleasantonPortola ValleyPowayRancho MirageRancho Palos VerdesRedondo BeachRedwood CityReedleyRialtoRiversideRiverside CountyRocklinRohnert ParkSacramentoSacramento CountySan BernardinoSan Bernardino CountySan BrunoSan DiegoSan GabrielSan JacintoSan JoseSan LeandroSan Luis Obispo County

San MarcosSan MateoSan Mateo CountySan PabloSan RafaelSanta AnaSanta MonicaSanta PaulaSanta RosaSignal HillSolana BeachSolano CountySonoma CountySonoraSouth El MonteSouth GateSouth Lake TahoeStantonSunnyvaleSutt er CountyTaft Tehama CountyTemeculaTulareTulare CountyUnion CityVenturaVernonVictorvilleVilla ParkVistaWalnut CreekWest HollywoodWest SacramentoWoodlandYrekaYuba County

GENERA L PLANS

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JURISDICTIONS WITH SCHOOL SITING POLICIES IN THEIR GENERA L PLAN

The following are jurisdicti ons that have policies in their General Plans on school siti ng, such as policies to support neighborhood-based schools and schools in areas with safe pedestrian and bicycle access.

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Anti och ▪ ▪Apple Valley ▪Arcata ▪ ▪

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Banning ▪ ▪

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Burlingame Built-out community with neighborhood schools. No new schools proposed.

Calabasas ▪ ▪Calimesa ▪ ▪

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Cathedral City ▪Chico ▪

Chino ▪

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Chowchilla ▪ Siti ng within 1/2 mile of existi ng development

Chula Vista ▪ ▪Claremont ▪ ▪Cloverdale No new schools anti cipated

Clovis ▪Coachella ▪ ▪

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Corcoran ▪ ▪

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Cotati ▪

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Daly City Engineering is currently developing a Safe Routes to Schools Plan

Davis ▪ ▪ Adjacent to parks; minimize crossing of major streets; minimum school site size

Del Mar ▪

Del Norte County ▪

Del Rey Oaks ▪

Delano ▪ ▪

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Dixon ▪ ▪

Dorris Prioriti ze safety for school bound pedestrian traffi c

Dunsmuir ▪

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El Cerrito ▪ ▪

El Dorado County ▪ ▪

Elk Grove ▪

Escondido ▪ ▪

Eureka ▪ ▪

Exeter ▪ ▪

Fairfax ▪

Fairfi eld ▪

Farmersville ▪ ▪

Fillmore ▪ ▪Firebaugh ▪ ▪Fontana ▪ ▪Foster City Land Use and Safety Elements-policies that support overall safety with land use

Fowler ▪ ▪Fremont ▪ ▪Gilroy ▪

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Glenn CountyVoluntary coordinati on by school district if they want additi onal miti gati on-not eff ecti ve

Goleta ▪ ▪Greenfi eld ▪ ▪Gridley ▪Guadalupe ▪ ▪Gusti ne Public Faciliti es Element

Hanford ▪Highland ▪ ▪Hughson ▪Hunti ngton Beach ▪ ▪Indio ▪Inyo County ▪ ▪Ione The 1982 General Plan did not identi fy a need for additi onal school faciliti es

Kerman ▪Kings County Currently being developed in General Plan Update Program

La-Cañada Flintridge ▪ ▪La Puente ▪La Verne ▪Laguna Hills ▪ ▪Laguna Woods There are no schools located within the City

Larkspur ▪ ▪Lemon Grove ▪Lemoore ▪ ▪Lincoln ▪ ▪ Joint School and City Park Faciliti es

Livingston ▪ ▪Loma Linda ▪ ▪Long Beach ▪Loomis Not anti cipati ng additi onal schools

Los Altos Hills ▪ ▪Madera County ▪Malibu ▪Manteca ▪ ▪Marina ▪ ▪Mendocino County ▪ ▪ Improved building effi ciencies, increased renewable electric generati on

Merced ▪ ▪ Schools next to parks for joint use

Milpitas ▪

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Napa County Siti ng for access, avoidance of hazards, urban centered, minimizati on of busing

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Pico Rivera Establish lines of communicati on with City to resolve planning and fi nancial issues

Piedmont City built out

Placenti a ▪Placer County ▪ ▪Pleasant Hill ▪Pleasanton ▪Porterville ▪ Co-locati on of schools, parks, neighborhood centers, and high density residenti al uses

Portola Valley ▪Rancho Cucamonga ▪Rancho Palos Verdes ▪Redlands ▪ ▪Redwood City In the process of updati ng the General Plan with these policies and others

Reedley ▪ ▪

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Rialto The 2009 General Plan Update will encourage both

Riverside ▪Riverside County The Planning Department comments on proposed school locati ons

Rocklin Safe route to school program that provides for improved pedestrian access to schools

Rohnert Park ▪ ▪Rosemead ▪ ▪Sacramento ▪ ▪Sacramento County ▪ ▪San Bernardino ▪ ▪San Bernardino County Policies that require sidewalks near schools

San Carlos ▪San Diego ▪ ▪San Dimas ▪ ▪San Gabriel ▪San Jacinto ▪ ▪San Joaquin County ▪ ▪San Jose ▪San Juan Capistrano ▪San Leandro ▪San Luis Obispo ▪San Luis Obispo County ▪ In the process of adopti ng

San Pablo ▪Sanger ▪ ▪Santa Ana Land Use and Circulati on Element policies have supporti ve policies

Santa Barbara County ▪ ▪Santa Cruz ▪ ▪ Policies for safe access citywide

Santa Maria Joint-use of faciliti es with city parks

Santa Monica Encourage retenti on of existi ng schools

Santa Rosa ▪Saratoga ▪Seaside ▪

Selma New school sites shall be designated on the land use plan in locati ons convenient to their service populati ons

Solana Beach ▪Solano County ▪Sonoma County Siti ng criteria with similar uses

Sonora ▪

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South Lake Tahoe ▪South Pasadena ▪Stanton ▪Stockton ▪ ▪Suisun City ▪ ▪Sunnyvale School sites are existi ng. No new sites planned.

Susanville ▪Sutt er County ▪Taft ▪Tehama County ▪ ▪Temecula ▪

Temple City Our General Plan does not address school sites because we are built out, and no new public schools will be constructed in our City

Thousand Oaks ▪Tiburon ▪ Community is built out, no new schools since 1950s.

Tulare ▪Tuolumne County ▪ ▪Turlock ▪ ▪Tusti n ▪Twentynine Palms ▪Union City ▪Vacaville ▪ ▪Ventura ▪ ▪Victorville ▪Villa Park ▪Visalia ▪ ▪ Policies that support siti ng schools next to neighborhood parks

Vista To be included in the General Plan Update

Wasco ▪ ▪Weed ▪West Sacramento ▪ ▪Williams ▪ ▪Woodland ▪ ▪Woodside ▪Yuba County Will be addressed in General Plan Update

Yucaipa ▪ ▪

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JURISDICTIONS WITH A GENERA L PLAN THAT INCLUDES POLICIES TO SUPPORT JOINT AND/OR SHARED FACILITIES AND/OR PROGRA MS

The following jurisdicti ons have policies that support joint and/or shared school or recreati onal faciliti es and educati onal or service programs between school districts and other public agencies.

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Arcadia ▪

Arroyo Grande ▪

Atascadero ▪

Bakersfi eld ▪

Baldwin Park ▪

Banning ▪ ▪ ▪

Barstow ▪

Beaumont

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Belmont ▪

Belvedere Joint schools, library, recreati on and fi re within Town of Tiburon

Big Bear Lake ▪ Joint/shared programs with County Parks and Recreati on

Blythe ▪

Brawley ▪ ▪

Brea ▪

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Buellton ▪ ▪

Burbank ▪

Burlingame ▪ ▪

Calabasas ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Calimesa ▪ ▪ ▪

Calistoga ▪ ▪ ▪

Canyon Lake ▪

Carpinteria ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Cerritos ▪ ▪

Chico ▪ ▪Chino ▪ ▪Chino Hills ▪Chowchilla ▪Chula Vista ▪ ▪

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Claremont ▪ ▪ ▪

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Coachella ▪

Coalinga ▪ ▪

Colton ▪

Colusa ▪

Concord ▪ ▪

Contra Costa County ▪ ▪ ▪

Corcoran ▪

Corona

Coronado ▪ ▪

Costa Mesa ▪

Covina ▪

Culver City ▪

Cuperti no ▪ ▪

Danville ▪

Davis ▪

Del Norte County ▪

Delano ▪ ▪

Dinuba ▪ ▪Dixon ▪ Joint/shared performing arts facility

Duarte ▪

El Cajon ▪

El Centro ▪ ▪ ▪

El Cerrito ▪

El Dorado County ▪

El Monte ▪ ▪ ▪

Elk Grove ▪

Emeryville ▪

Encinitas ▪

Escondido ▪ ▪

Eureka ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Exeter ▪

Fairfi eld ▪ ▪

Farmersville ▪ ▪

Fillmore ▪ ▪Firebaugh ▪ ▪

Folsom ▪ Joint/shared recreati onal faciliti es by separate agreement - not in General Plan

Fontana ▪ ▪ ▪

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Fowler ▪Fremont ▪

Fullerton ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Joint Library Services

Galt ▪

Garden Grove ▪

Gilroy ▪ ▪

Glendale ▪

Glendora ▪ ▪

Glenn County ▪ This does not work as school district exempted themselves from conforming to General Plan

Goleta ▪ ▪

Grand Terrace ▪ Shared recreati onal facility with middle school

Greenfi eld ▪ ▪

Gridley ▪

Guadalupe ▪ ▪ ▪

Hanford ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Hawaiian Gardens ▪

Healdsburg ▪ ▪

Hercules ▪ ▪

Hesperia ▪ ▪

Highland ▪

Hillsborough ▪

Hughson ▪

Hunti ngton Beach ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Imperial ▪ ▪

Indio ▪

Inyo County ▪ ▪ ▪

Irvine ▪ ▪

Kerman ▪ ▪

La-Cañada Flintridge ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

La Habra ▪

La Mesa ▪

La Puente ▪ ▪

La Verne ▪ ▪Lafayett e

Laguna Hills ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Laguna Niguel ▪Lakeport ▪Lakewood ▪

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Larkspur ▪ ▪ ▪

Lawndale ▪

Lemon Grove ▪ ▪

Lemoore ▪ ▪ ▪

Lincoln ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Livingston ▪ ▪

Loma Linda ▪ ▪

Long Beach ▪

Loomis ▪

Los Altos Hills ▪

Los Gatos ▪

Madera ▪

Malibu ▪ ▪

Manhatt an Beach ▪

Manteca ▪ ▪

Marina ▪

Mendota ▪ ▪

Merced ▪ ▪

Mill Valley ▪

Millbrae ▪

Mission Viejo ▪

Modesto ▪ School districts do not support these policies

Modoc County ▪ ▪

Montclair ▪ ▪

Monte Sereno ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Monterey ▪ ▪

Mountain View ▪ ▪

Napa ▪ ▪

Nati onal City ▪ ▪ ▪

Nevada County ▪ ▪

Newman ▪ ▪

Norco ▪ ▪

Norwalk ▪Oakdale ▪Oakley ▪ ▪Ontario ▪ ▪Orange ▪Orinda ▪Orland ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Palm Desert ▪ ▪

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Palm Springs ▪Palmdale ▪Palo Alto ▪ ▪ ▪Paradise ▪Paramount ▪ ▪ ▪Pasadena ▪ ▪ ▪ Parti cularly as part of our Green Space, Parks & Recreati on Element & Master Plan

Patt erson ▪Perris ▪Pico Rivera ▪Piedmont ▪ ▪ ▪Pitt sburg ▪ Partnership with schools/colleges & non-profi ts in art/cultural educati on programs

Placer County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Pleasant Hill ▪ ▪

Port Hueneme ▪ ▪ ▪Porterville ▪ ▪

Portola Valley ▪

Poway ▪Redlands ▪Redondo Beach ▪Reedley ▪ ▪Rialto The 2009 General Plan Update will encourage joint/shared faciliti es/programs

Riverside ▪ ▪ ▪Riverside County Sharing of faciliti es is practi ced with the County

Rocklin ▪ ▪

Rohnert Park ▪

Rosemead ▪ ▪

Sacramento ▪ ▪ ▪

Sacramento County ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

San Bernardino ▪ ▪

San Bruno ▪ ▪

San Diego ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

San Dimas ▪

San Gabriel ▪

San Jacinto ▪ ▪ ▪

San Joaquin County ▪San Jose ▪ ▪San Leandro Committ ee of City Council and School Board Members

San Luis Obispo ▪San Luis Obispo County ▪ ▪San Marino ▪ ▪

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San Mateo ▪

San Rafael ▪

Sanger ▪ ▪

Santa Ana ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Santa Barbara County ▪ ▪ ▪

Santa Clara ▪ ▪

Santa Cruz ▪ ▪ ▪

Santa Fe Springs ▪ ▪ ▪

Santa Maria ▪

Santa Monica ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Santa Rosa ▪

Santee ▪ ▪

Saratoga ▪ ▪

Sausalito ▪

Scott s Valley ▪ ▪

Seaside ▪

Selma ▪ ▪

Shasta Lake ▪

Signal Hill ▪ ▪

Simi Valley ▪

Solvang ▪

Sonora ▪

South El Monte ▪

South Gate ▪

South Pasadena ▪

Stanton ▪ ▪

Stockton ▪ ▪Suisun City ▪ ▪ ▪Sunnvale ▪ ▪Sutt er County ▪Temecula ▪ ▪Temple City ▪ ▪ ▪Tiburon ▪ ▪ ▪Truckee ▪Tulare ▪Tuolumne County ▪ ▪Turlock ▪ ▪Tusti n ▪ ▪Twentynine Palms ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Union City ▪ ▪

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Ventura ▪ ▪ ▪

Ventura County ▪

Victorville ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Visalia ▪ ▪ ▪

Wasco ▪

West Hollywood ▪ ▪

West Sacramento ▪ ▪

Westlake Village ▪

Westminster ▪

Whitti er ▪ ▪ ▪

Williams ▪ ▪

Willits ▪

Willows ▪

Windsor ▪

Woodland ▪

Woodside ▪

Yreka ▪

Yuba County Will be addressed in General Plan Update

Yucaipa ▪

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JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE ADOPTED A COMPLETE STREETS POLICY

Arroyo GrandeBakersfi eldBanningBrisbaneCalistogaChino HillsClaremontCloverdaleContra Costa CountyCotati Del MarDinubaDublinElk GroveEncinitas

FairfaxFarmersvilleFolsomFontanaGarden GroveHighlandHughsonImperialInyo CountyIoneLa MesaLa PuenteLemon GroveLincolnLive Oak

Marin CountyMendocino CountyMonterey ParkNapaNapa CountyNati onal CityNorcoOaklandOakleyOrlandPico RiveraPitt sburgPortervilleRedondo BeachRiverside County

Rohnert ParkSacramentoSan ClementeSan DiegoSan JacintoSan Juan CapistranoSan LeandroSangerSolana BeachSonoma CountyStocktonThousand OaksTurlock

TRA NSPORTATION ISSUES

Complete Streets are “designed and operated to enable safe access for all users [including] pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders of all ages and abiliti es.”11

11Nati onal Complete Streets Coaliti on, Elements of Complete Streets Policies, 2005 <www.completestreets.org/policies.html>.

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JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE DEVELOPED OR ARE IN THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPING A BICYCLE MASTER PLAN/PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN

The following jurisdicti ons have developed or are in the process of developing a Bicycle Master Plan, a Pedestrian Master Plan or a Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan.

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Chico ▪Chino Hills ▪Chowchilla ▪Chula Vista ▪Citrus Heights ▪Claremont ▪Clearlake ▪Cloverdale ▪Clovis ▪Coachella ▪Coalinga ▪Colton ▪Colusa ▪Concord ▪Contra Costa County ▪Corona ▪Coronado ▪Costa Mesa ▪Cotati ▪Covina ▪Culver City ▪Cuperti no ▪Daly City ▪Davis ▪Del Mar ▪Del Norte County ▪Del Rey Oaks ▪Delano ▪Dinuba ▪Dixon ▪Duarte ▪Dublin ▪El Cajon ▪El Centro ▪El Cerrito ▪El Dorado County ▪

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Adelanto ▪Alameda ▪Amador City ▪American Canyon ▪Anaheim ▪Angels Camp ▪Anti och ▪Apple Valley ▪Arcadia ▪Arcata ▪Arroyo Grande ▪Artesia ▪Atascadero ▪Bakersfi eld ▪Barstow ▪Beaumont ▪Belmont ▪Belvedere ▪Big Bear Lake ▪Blue Lake ▪Blythe ▪Brawley ▪Brisbane ▪Buellton ▪Burbank ▪Burlingame ▪Calabasas ▪Calimesa ▪Calistoga ▪Camarillo ▪Canyon Lake ▪Carlsbad ▪Carmel ▪Carpinteria ▪Cathedral City ▪Cerritos ▪

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Elk Grove ▪Emeryville ▪Encinitas ▪Escondido ▪Eureka ▪Exeter ▪Fairfax ▪Fairfi eld ▪Farmersville ▪Fillmore ▪Firebaugh ▪Folsom ▪Fontana ▪Fort Bragg ▪Foster City ▪Fowler ▪Fremont ▪Fullerton ▪Galt ▪Garden Grove ▪Gardena ▪Gilroy ▪Glendale ▪Glendora ▪Glenn County ▪Goleta ▪Grand Terrace ▪Grass Valley ▪Gridley ▪Gusti ne ▪Hanford ▪Healdsburg ▪

Hercules ▪

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Hesperia ▪

Highland ▪Hughson ▪Imperial ▪Indio ▪Inyo County

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Ione ▪Irvine ▪Irwindale ▪Kerman ▪Kings County ▪La-Cañada Flintridge ▪La Habra ▪La Mesa ▪La Puente ▪La Quinta ▪Lafayett e ▪Laguna Hills ▪Laguna Niguel ▪Laguna Woods ▪Lake Forest ▪Lakewood ▪Larkspur ▪Lathrop ▪Lemon Grove ▪Lemoore ▪Lincoln ▪Live Oak ▪Livingston ▪Loma Linda ▪Lompoc ▪Long Beach ▪Loomis ▪Los Altos Hills ▪Los Angeles County ▪Los Gatos ▪Mammoth Lakes ▪Manteca ▪Marin County ▪Marina ▪Mariposa County ▪Merced ▪Mill Valley ▪Millbrae ▪Milpitas ▪Mission Viejo ▪

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Redondo Beach ▪Redwood City ▪Reedley ▪Rialto ▪Richmond ▪Riverside ▪Riverside County ▪Rocklin ▪Rohnert Park ▪Rolling Hills Estates ▪Rosemead ▪Sacramento ▪Sacramento County ▪San Anselmo ▪San Bernardino ▪San Bruno ▪San Clemente ▪San Diego ▪San Jacinto ▪San Joaquin County ▪San Jose ▪San Juan Capistrano ▪San Leandro ▪San Luis Obispo ▪San Luis Obispo County ▪San Marcos ▪San Mateo County ▪San Pablo ▪San Rafael ▪Sanger ▪Santa Ana ▪Santa Clara County ▪Santa Cruz ▪Santa Fe Springs ▪Santa Maria ▪Santa Monica ▪Santa Paula ▪Santa Rosa ▪Santee ▪Saratoga ▪

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Modesto ▪Monte Sereno ▪Monterey ▪Monterey Park ▪Mountain View ▪Napa ▪Napa County ▪Nati onal City ▪Nevada City ▪Nevada County ▪Newman ▪Norco ▪Oakdale ▪Oakland ▪Oakley ▪Ontario ▪Orange ▪Orinda ▪Orland ▪Pacifi ca ▪Palm Desert ▪Palm Springs ▪Palmdale ▪Palo Alto ▪Paradise ▪Paramount ▪Pasadena ▪Patt erson ▪Perris ▪Pitt sburg ▪Placenti a ▪Placer County ▪Pleasanton ▪Plumas County ▪Portola Valley ▪Poway ▪Rancho Cucamonga ▪Rancho Mirage ▪Rancho Palos Verdes ▪Redlands ▪

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Vista ▪Walnut Creek ▪Wasco ▪Weed ▪West Hollywood ▪West Sacramento ▪Westlake Village ▪Westmorland ▪Wheatland ▪Whitti er ▪Williams ▪Willits ▪Willows ▪Windsor ▪Woodland ▪Woodside ▪Yreka ▪Yucaipa ▪

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JURISDICTIONS THAT APPROVED DENSITY BONUSES IN 2007-2008

The following are jurisdicti ons that have approved density bonuses, and the concessions that were made as part of the density bonus, pursuant to Government Code Secti on 65915.

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Anaheim ▪ ▪ Density, parking, setbacks, lot coverage, and minimum tree size

Artesia Senior housing development

Atascadero ▪ ▪ Parking, landscaping

Avalon ▪ Decreased parking requirements

Bakersfi eld ▪ Parking

Barstow

Beaumont ▪ ▪Density bonus is increased from the standard zoning requirements TBD on a case-by-case basis. Parking requirements drops by .5 spaces and the minimum lot size goes from 7,000 sf to 3,000 sf

Beverly Hills ▪ Increase in height and number of stories

Big Bear Lake ▪ Reduced lot size

Brawley None were requested

Burbank ▪ None other than reduced parking mandated by State law

Calabasas Excepti on of following development standards: ramp slope, pervious surface, and common/private space

Calimesa ▪ ▪ Allowance of clustered development with smaller lots sizes in exchange for open space preservati on in perpetuity

Capitola

Carmel ▪ Floor area, tree removals, setbacks

Cathedral City Unit size

Chico ▪ 25% bonus and parking reducti on

Chula Vista ▪ ▪ ▪ Parking, open space, setbacks

Claremont ▪ ▪ ▪ Setbacks, open space and required parking

Clearlake ▪ ▪ ▪ Parking, landscaping, open space

Cloverdale ▪ ▪ ▪ Parking, setbacks, building height, alternati ve uses in a mixed use project

Clovis ▪ ▪ ▪ Density bonus, reducti on of setbacks, lot width and depth reducti ons, parking reducti ons, fi nancial incenti ves

ColtonIncrease in number of dwelling units per acre from 15 to 20.25 (35% increase) per state density bonus code; 55 year density bonus agreement to keep total 37-unit apartment at aff ordable rent for low income households

Coronado Projects were allowed to exceed maximum density, per the Coronado Municipal Code secti on 86.53 Density Bonus for Aff ordable Housing Developments

Danville ▪ Use of tandem parking and forgiveness on inclusionary housing requirements

Del Norte County ▪ Reducti on in required parking

Dinuba ▪ ▪ Off -street parking, yard, and setback requirements, and higher densiti es ranging from 10-25%

Dublin City approved a Density Bonus in 2003 for 186 additi onal units. The concessions that were made include mixed-use zoning for 5,000 sf of retail and expedited processing.

HOUSING/DENSITY BONUS

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El Cerrito ▪ ▪ ▪ Parking, height, open space

El Monte ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Reduce minimum lot size, reduce minimum lot setbacks, increase maximum building height, reduce on-site parking standards

Encinitas ▪ ▪ ▪ Lot size, lot width, lot length setbacks, and building height

Escondido ▪ Reduced open space

Fort Bragg ▪ Reduced setback

Foster City

Glendale ▪ ▪ ▪ Stories, setbacks, open space

Glendora ▪ Parking

Grand Terrace ▪ ▪ Reduced parking and setbacks

Grass Valley Exceeded “Single Family Residence” Zoning District density

Grover Beach ▪ Minimum lot size, 2nd fl oor to 1st fl oor rati o

Healdsburg ▪ ▪ ▪ Covered parking waiver, reduced setbacks, amount of common open space

Hesperia ▪ Setback reducti ons and others through owner parti cipati on agreement

Indio ▪ Parking and density

La Verne For sale senior housing, sales tax in-lieu fee

Lemon Grove ▪ ▪ Reducti ons in setbacks, and usable open space and allowing fences to exceed the height requirements

Lemoore

Long Beach ▪ Parking

Los Angeles County Provisions for low-income residents

Lynwood ▪ ▪ Density standards, parking, setbacks

Mammoth Lakes ▪ ▪ Height, parking

Milpitas ▪ ▪ Modifi ed parking standards, setback standards, park requirements, and aff ordable housing standards

Montclair Various development standards

Newman ▪ ▪ Higher density, medium lot size, reduced setbacks

Oceanside Aff ordable housing projects are permitt ed density bonuses

Ontario ▪ ▪ ▪ Reducti on in number of parking spaces, private and common open space, drive aisle length, front yard setback and exceeds the number of units per building

Palmdale 50-75% density increase, reduced amenity requirements

Parlier Additi onal Units

Pasadena To exceed the permitt ed fl oor area rati o by .34 and .7 for two projects

Pitt sburg ▪ ▪ ▪ Off -street parking, maximum building height, minimum yard setbacks

Porterville

Rancho Cucamonga 20% density bonus

Rancho Mirage Higher density allowed for senior citi zen and low-income projects

Redlands ▪ ▪ Parking, setbacks

Redondo Beach ▪ Parking

Rialto ▪ Reduced parking

Richmond ▪ ▪ Parking, Floor Area Rati o, Open Space

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San Dimas ▪ Reducti on in development standards through Specifi c Plan; mixed use zoning; parking reducti on

San Gabriel ▪ Floor Area Rati o, lot coverage, % of compact parking spaces, rati o of commercial to residenti al space

San Joaquin County ▪ Density, setbacks, provide aff ordable housing

San Jose ▪ Parking, park fee waivers, development taxes waiver

San Juan Capistrano ▪ ▪ Parking and building setbacks

San Luis Obispo ▪ ▪ Parking, setback waivers

San Luis Obispo County ▪ ▪ Parking, open space

San Marcos ▪ ▪ Setbacks, parking

San Mateo ▪ Floor Area Rati o, off -street parking

San Mateo County Provision of aff ordable housing units

San Rafael ▪ ▪ Parking rates, building height

Sanger ▪ Reduced lot widths, reduced lot depths, reduced development impact fees

Santa Barbara County ▪ ▪ ▪ Parking, setback, height, fast tract permit

Santa Maria ▪ ▪ Parking, setbacks

Santa Monica ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪Increased parcel coverage, decreased yard setbacks, decreased number of parking spaces, increased number of stories, increased building height, increased maximum amount of fl oor area, reduced private open space requirement

Santa Rosa ▪ Covered parking requirements

Saratoga Floor Area Increase

Selma ▪ Increase in maximum allowable density, decrease in recreati onal open space requirement

Simi Valley ▪ Setbacks, separati on distance between buildings

Sonoma County ▪ Setbacks, alternate design standards, sale/rent reducti ons

Stockton ▪ Parking; maximum density

Suisun CityNo formal density bonus policies; however, developers can PUD a site and get higher density than that in the zoning, by rezoning to the PUD. One development, was deed restricted low income housing

Temecula Green building measures, pedestrian ameniti es, public art

Ukiah

Vacaville ▪ Senior project: 28.3% density bonus; reduced parking

Vista ▪ ▪ Setbacks, lot size, street and lot design standards

West Hollywood ▪ Height

Windsor ▪ ▪ ▪ Setbacks, parking, minimum lot size

Yucaipa Waiver of impact fees

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JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE UTILIZED THE LAND DONATION PROVISIONS OF THE STATE DENSITY BONUS LAW, PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65915(h)

The following are jurisdicti ons that have uti lized the land donati on provisions, the number of ti mes the jurisdicti ons have used the land donati on provisions, based on a scale of 1-5, 6-10 and over 10 ti mes.

Chico Davis (over 10 ti mes)Lemoore (1-5 ti mes)Oceanside (1-5 ti mes)Sacramento County (1-5 ti mes)

JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE ADOPTED ORDINANCES OR SPECIFIC REGULATIONS TO ENCOURA GE THE DEVELOPMENT OF, OR CONVERSION TO, SINGLE ROOM

OCCUPANCY UNITS

AnaheimArcataArroyo GrandeCitrus HeightsCloverdaleCosta MesaCovinaDesert Hot SpringsElk GroveFillmore

FullertonGilroyHealdsburgHunti ngton BeachImperialLa HabraLa QuintaLaguna HillsLarkspurLynwood

NapaOaklandOrlandPasadenaRohnert ParkSacramentoSan BernardinoSan ClementeSan DiegoSan Jacinto

San JoseSanta CruzSanta MonicaSanta RosaSebastopolSonoma CountySunnyvaleWascoWest SacramentoWoodside

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JURISDICTIONS IN WHICH WATER AND/OR SEWER PROVIDER(S) GRA NTS PRIORITY TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS

The following table identi fi es whether the jurisdicti on is a water and/or sewer provider, whether it has adopted writt en procedures to grant priority to developments with aff ordable units or, alternati vely, whether the jurisdicti on has delivered its Housing Element of the General Plan to the water and/or sewer provider to implement priority water and sewer service to developments with aff ordable units.

Jurisdicti on

Is a water and/or sewer

provider

Has adopted procedures to grant priority to developments with

aff ordable units

Has delivered Housing Element to water/sewer providers to enable priority water and sewer

service to developments with aff ordable units

Adelanto ▪Alameda ▪Alturas ▪ ▪American Canyon ▪ ▪Anaheim ▪ ▪Angels Camp ▪Anti och ▪ ▪Apple Valley ▪Arcadia ▪Arcata ▪Arroyo Grande ▪ ▪Atascadero ▪Avalon ▪ ▪Bakersfi eld ▪ ▪Banning ▪Barstow ▪Beaumont ▪Bell Gardens ▪Bellfl ower ▪ ▪Belvedere ▪Beverly Hills ▪Big Bear Lake ▪Blue Lake ▪Blythe ▪Brawley ▪ ▪Brisbane ▪Buellton ▪ ▪Burlingame ▪ ▪Calabasas ▪Calimesa ▪Calistoga ▪ ▪Camarillo ▪ ▪Capitola ▪Carlsbad ▪ ▪Carpinteria ▪

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Is a water and/or sewer

provider

Has adopted procedures to grant priority to developments with

aff ordable units

Has delivered Housing Element to water/sewer providers to enable priority water and sewer

service to developments with aff ordable units

Cathedral City ▪Cerritos ▪Chico ▪Chino ▪ ▪Chino Hills ▪ ▪Chowchilla ▪Chula Vista ▪ ▪Citrus Heights ▪ ▪Clearlake ▪Cloverdale ▪Clovis ▪ ▪Coachella ▪Coalinga ▪ ▪Colton ▪Colusa ▪Concord ▪Contra Costa County ▪Corcoran ▪Corona ▪ ▪Costa Mesa ▪Covina ▪Culver City ▪ ▪Daly City ▪Danville ▪Davis ▪Del Mar ▪Del Norte County ▪Del Rey Oaks ▪Delano ▪ ▪Desert Hot Springs ▪Dinuba ▪ ▪Dixon ▪ ▪Dorris ▪ ▪Dublin ▪Dunsmuir ▪El Cajon ▪El Centro ▪ ▪El Cerrito ▪El Dorado County ▪El Monte ▪Elk Grove ▪Emeryville ▪

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Is a water and/or sewer

provider

Has adopted procedures to grant priority to developments with

aff ordable units

Has delivered Housing Element to water/sewer providers to enable priority water and sewer

service to developments with aff ordable units

Escondido ▪Eureka ▪Exeter ▪Fairfi eld ▪Farmersville ▪ ▪Ferndale ▪ ▪Fillmore ▪ ▪Firebaugh ▪Folsom ▪Fontana ▪Fort Bragg ▪ ▪Foster City ▪Fowler ▪Fremont ▪Fullerton ▪Galt ▪ ▪Garden Grove ▪ ▪Gilroy ▪ ▪Glendale ▪Glendora ▪ ▪Glenn County ▪Goleta ▪Grand Terrace ▪Greenfi eld ▪Gridley ▪Grover Beach ▪ ▪Guadalupe ▪Gusti ne ▪ ▪Hanford ▪ ▪Hawaiian Gardens ▪Healdsburg ▪ ▪Hercules ▪Hesperia ▪ ▪ ▪Highland ▪Hillsborough ▪Hughson ▪ ▪Hunti ngton Beach ▪ ▪Imperial ▪ ▪Indio ▪Inyo County ▪Ione ▪ ▪Irvine ▪

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Is a water and/or sewer

provider

Has adopted procedures to grant priority to developments with

aff ordable units

Has delivered Housing Element to water/sewer providers to enable priority water and sewer

service to developments with aff ordable units

Kerman ▪La Puente ▪La Quinta ▪La Verne ▪Lafayett e ▪Laguna Hills ▪Lake Forest ▪Lakeport ▪Lakewood ▪Lancaster ▪Larkspur ▪Lathrop ▪ ▪Lemon Grove ▪Lincoln ▪ ▪Live Oak ▪ ▪Livingston ▪ ▪Loma Linda ▪ ▪Lompoc ▪Long Beach ▪ ▪Loomis ▪Los Angeles County ▪ ▪Madera ▪ ▪Madera County ▪Manhatt an Beach ▪Manteca ▪ ▪Marin County ▪Marina ▪Mariposa County ▪Mendota ▪ ▪Merced ▪ ▪Mill Valley ▪ ▪Millbrae ▪Milpitas ▪ ▪Mission Viejo ▪Modesto ▪ ▪Modoc County ▪Montague ▪Montclair ▪ ▪Monterey ▪Monterey Park ▪ ▪Mountain View ▪ ▪Napa ▪

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Jurisdicti on

Is a water and/or sewer

provider

Has adopted procedures to grant priority to developments with

aff ordable units

Has delivered Housing Element to water/sewer providers to enable priority water and sewer

service to developments with aff ordable units

Napa County ▪Nati onal City ▪Nevada City ▪ ▪Nevada County ▪ ▪Newman ▪Norco ▪Norwalk ▪ ▪Oakdale ▪Oakley ▪Oceanside ▪ ▪Ontario ▪ ▪Orange ▪ ▪Orland ▪ ▪Pacifi ca ▪Palm Desert ▪Palm Springs ▪ ▪Palo Alto ▪ ▪Paradise ▪Paramount ▪Pasadena ▪Patt erson ▪Perris ▪Pico Rivera ▪Piedmont ▪Pitt sburg ▪Placer County ▪Pleasanton ▪ ▪ ▪Point Arena ▪Port Hueneme ▪ ▪Porterville ▪Portola Valley ▪Poway ▪ ▪Rancho Cucamonga ▪ ▪Rancho Mirage ▪Redlands ▪ ▪Redwood City ▪Reedley ▪ ▪Rialto ▪ ▪Richmond ▪Rio Dell ▪ ▪Riverside ▪ ▪Rocklin ▪

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Is a water and/or sewer

provider

Has adopted procedures to grant priority to developments with

aff ordable units

Has delivered Housing Element to water/sewer providers to enable priority water and sewer

service to developments with aff ordable units

Rohnert Park ▪ ▪Rolling Hills Estates ▪Sacramento ▪ ▪ ▪San Anselmo ▪San Benito County ▪San Bernardino ▪ ▪San Bruno ▪ ▪San Clemente ▪ ▪San Diego ▪ ▪San Dimas ▪San Jacinto ▪ ▪San Joaquin County ▪San Jose ▪ ▪San Juan Bauti sta ▪ ▪San Juan Capistrano ▪ ▪San Leandro ▪ ▪San Luis Obispo ▪ ▪San Luis Obispo County ▪ ▪San Mateo ▪ ▪San Mateo County ▪ ▪San Pablo ▪Sanger ▪ ▪Santa Ana ▪Santa Barbara County ▪ ▪Santa Clara ▪Santa Clara County ▪Santa Cruz ▪ ▪Santa Fe Springs ▪ ▪Santa Maria ▪ ▪Santa Monica ▪Santa Paula ▪Santa Rosa ▪ ▪Santee ▪Sausalito ▪Seaside ▪Sebastopol ▪Shasta Lake ▪ ▪Signal Hill ▪Simi Valley ▪ ▪Solana Beach ▪ ▪Solvang ▪ ▪Sonoma County ▪ ▪ ▪

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Jurisdicti on

Is a water and/or sewer

provider

Has adopted procedures to grant priority to developments with

aff ordable units

Has delivered Housing Element to water/sewer providers to enable priority water and sewer

service to developments with aff ordable units

Sonora ▪South El Monte ▪ ▪South Gate ▪South Lake Tahoe ▪St. Helena ▪ ▪Stockton ▪ ▪Suisun City ▪ ▪Sunnyvale ▪ ▪Susanville ▪ ▪Sutt er County ▪Taft ▪Temecula ▪Temple City ▪Thousand Oaks ▪ ▪Tiburon ▪Tulare ▪Turlock ▪Tusti n ▪Twentynine Palms ▪Ukiah ▪ ▪Union City ▪Vacaville ▪Ventura ▪Vernon ▪Victorville ▪ ▪Villa Park ▪Visalia ▪Vista ▪ ▪Walnut ▪Walnut Creek ▪Wasco ▪Weed ▪West Sacramento ▪Westminster ▪ ▪Westmorland ▪Wheatland ▪Whitti er ▪Williams ▪ ▪Willits ▪ ▪Willows ▪ ▪Windsor ▪Woodland ▪ ▪Yreka ▪

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JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE ADOPTED A WATER CONSERVATION LANDSCAPING ORDINANCE, AND WHETHER THE JURISDICTION REFERRED TO CALIFORNIA

URBAN WATER CONSERVATION COUNCIL’S WATER SMART LANDSCAPES FOR CALIFORNIA

The following are jurisdicti ons that have adopted a water conservati on landscaping ordinance, and identi fi es those that referred to the California Urban Water Conservati on Council’s Water Smart Landscapes for California.

WATER CONSERVATION

Jurisdicti on

Referred to California Urban Water Conservati on Council’s Water Smart

Landscapes for California

Adelanto ▪

Alameda

Anti och

Apple Valley

Arcata

Arroyo Grande ▪

Baldwin Park

Banning ▪

Barstow ▪

Beaumont ▪

Beverly Hills

Big Bear Lake

Brea

Brisbane

Calabasas

Calimesa ▪

Carlsbad ▪

Carmel ▪

Carpinteria ▪

Cerritos

Chino

Chino Hills

Chula Vista ▪

Cloverdale Clovis

Concord

Contra Costa County Corona ▪

Costa Mesa Cotati Covina Cuperti no

Daly City ▪Danville

Davis ▪

Jurisdicti on

Referred to California Urban Water Conservati on Council’s Water Smart

Landscapes for California

Del Mar Delano ▪

Desert Hot Springs

Dixon ▪

Dublin

El Centro

El Cerrito

El Dorado County

Elk Grove ▪

Emeryville

Encinitas

Escondido

Fairfi eld ▪

Fillmore

Fort Bragg

Fremont

Garden Grove

Gilroy ▪

Glendale ▪

Glendora

Goleta ▪

Grass Valley

Greenfi eld ▪

Guadalupe ▪

Gusti ne ▪

Hanford ▪

Hawaiian Gardens

Hesperia

Hillsborough ▪

Hughson

Hunti ngton Beach

Indio

La-Cañada Flintridge

La Puente

La Quinta

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Jurisdicti on

Referred to California Urban Water Conservati on Council’s Water Smart

Landscapes for California

Poway

Rancho Mirage

Rancho Palos Verdes

Redondo Beach

Rialto

Riverside ▪

Riverside County

Rohnert Park ▪

Rolling Hills Estates ▪

Rosemead

Sacramento

San Carlos

San Dimas

San Gabriel

San Jacinto ▪

San Jose ▪

San Juan Capistrano ▪

San Leandro

Santa Ana ▪

San Benito County

San Bernardino County

San Joaquin County

San Luis Obispo County

Santa Clara

Santa Maria

Santa Monica ▪

Saratoga

Sausalito

Seaside

Sebastopol

Signal Hill

Solana Beach ▪

Sonoma County

South Gate

South Lake Tahoe

St. Helena ▪

Stanton

Stockton ▪Sunnyvale ▪Temecula

Thousand Oaks

Tiburon

Jurisdicti on

Referred to California Urban Water Conservati on Council’s Water Smart

Landscapes for California

La Verne ▪

Lafayett e ▪

Laguna Hills

Laguna Niguel

Lakewood

Lancaster ▪

Lathrop ▪

Lemoore

Lincoln

Livingston ▪

Loma Linda ▪

Loomis

Lynwood

Mammoth Lakes

Marina ▪

Merced

Millbrae

Milpitas

Mission Viejo

Monte Sereno

Napa ▪

Napa County

Nati onal City ▪

Norco

Norwalk

Oakley ▪

Orinda

Orland

Palm Desert

Palm Springs

Palmdale

Palos Verdes Estates

Paradise ▪

Paramount

Pasadena

Patt erson

Perris

Pico Rivera

Pitt sburg

Placenti a

Pleasant Hill

Portola Valley

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Jurisdicti on

Referred to California Urban Water Conservati on Council’s Water Smart

Landscapes for California

Tulare

Tuolumne County

Turlock

Tusti n

Union City ▪

Vacaville ▪

Victorville ▪

Weed

West Covina

West Hollywood

Westlake Village

Westminster

Whitti er

Windsor

Yreka

Yuba County ▪

Yucaipa ▪

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JURISDICTIONS THAT REQUIRE RETROFIT OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS FOR WATER CONSERVATION AT RE-SALE

BanningBig Bear LakeDel MarDunsmuir

FolsomGreenfi eldPasadenaSan Diego

San Luis ObispoSan Luis Obispo CountySanta ClaraSanta Monica

Seaside

JURISDICTIONS THAT REQUIRE RETROFIT OF EXISTING COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS FOR WATER CONSERVATION AT RE-SALE

BanningBig Bear LakeDel Mar

DelanoDunsmuirGreenfi eld

PasadenaSan DiegoSan Luis Obispo

Santa Monica

JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE ADOPTED REGULATIONS THAT PROHIBIT RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT THAT WOULD RESULT IN A NET

INCREASE IN WATER USE

Arroyo GrandeAvalonBanning

CovinaDel MarMarin County

Pasadena12

San Joaquin County13

Seaside

Ventura County

12Pasadena’s regulati ons are only for projects subject to Green Building Ordinance.13San Joaquin County’s regulati ons are only for conversion of agricultural land.

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TRIBAL CONSULTATION

JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE ENTERED INTO CONSULTATIONS WITH TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS REGARDING A GENERA L PLAN AND/OR SPECIFIC PLAN

AMENDMENT OR ADOPTION

Pursuant to Government Code Secti on 65352.3, citi es and counti es must consult with California Nati ve American tribes prior to the adopti on or amendment of the city’s or county’s General Plan or Specifi c Plan(s). The following are jurisdicti ons that have consulted with Tribal Governments in their area, and the number of ti mes in parenthesis.

Alturas (1)Angels Camp (4)Arcadia (1)Arcata (1)Arroyo Grande (anti cipate 5+/- ti mes for 2009 Conservati on Easements)

Atascadero (3)Bakersfi eld (31 in 2007)Barstow Beaumont Bellfl ower (3)Belvedere (2)Big Bear Lake (2)Brisbane (1)Buellton (2)Burbank (1)Calabasas (3)Calimesa (3)Camarillo (1)Carlsbad Carpinteria (1)Cathedral City (3)Cerritos Chico (10+)Chino Hills (1-5)Chula Vista (2)Claremont (2-3)Clearlake (1)Cloverdale (2)Colton (1)Corona (8-10)Costa Mesa (6 in 7-8 years)Del Mar (1)Desert Hot Springs (3)Dinuba (2)Dixon (2)Dorris (2)Duarte (3)Dublin (6)El Centro (10)Elk Grove (20 in 8 years)Encinitas (3)

Escondido (2)EurekaFairfax (1)Firebaugh (1)FolsomFontana (2)Fremont (1)Fullerton (3+/-)Galt (2)GardenaGlendale (1)Glendora (5)Glenn CountyGoleta (2)Grand Terrace Grover Beach Guadalupe (2)Healdsburg (5)Hercules (3)Hesperia (6-12 in 2008)Highland (3)Hughson ImperialIndio (2 in two years)Ione (1)Kings County (2)La Habra (2)La Mesa (2)La Puente (2)La Quinta (11)Laguna Hills (1)Laguna Niguel (2)Lancaster Larkspur (3)Lathrop (10)Lemoore (1)Lincoln Livingston (2)Lompoc (2)Los Angeles County (3)Madera County (3-4)Malibu (2)Marin County (2)

Mariposa County Merced (4)Milpitas (1)ModestoModoc County (1)Nevada CountyOakley (3)Oceanside Ontario (2-3)Orange (<5)Orinda (2)Orland Pacifi ca (3)Palm Desert (4)Palm Springs (5+)Palmdale (7)Palo Alto (2)Paradise Perris (10)Piedmont (1)Placer County (5)Plumas County (1)PlymouthPort Hueneme (1)Porterville (20+)Redlands (<5)Redwood City (1)Rialto (6+ in 2008)Rio Dell (2)RiversideRiverside County (50+)Rocklin (2)Rohnert Park (1)Rolling Hills Estates (1)Rosemead (2)Sacramento (2)San Bernardino (2)San Bernardino County (4+)San Diego (4)San Gabriel (1)San Jacinto (12-15)San Joaquin County (several)San Jose (1)

San Juan Bauti sta (1)San Juan Capistrano (several per year)

San LeandroSan Luis Obispo (2)San Marcos (5)San Pablo (4)San Rafael (2)Santa Ana (1)Santa Barbara CountySanta Clara (1)Santa Maria (8 per year)SebastopolShasta Lake (3)Solana Beach (2)Solano County (2)Solvang (1)Sonoma County (20+/-)South Pasadena (1)Stanton (3)Suisun City Susanville (3-4)Sutt er County (12)Tehama County (3)Temecula (4)Trinity County (2)Tuolumne County (2)Tulare (3)Twentynine Palms (2)Ukiah (1)Ventura County (1)VernonVictorville (1)Vista (3)Walnut (3)Wasco (2)West Covina (1)Willits (3)Windsor (5)Yucaipa (3)

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JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE DEVELOPED PROTOCOLS FOR CONSULTING WITH THE TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS IN THEIR AREA

AdelantoAlturasAnaheimApple ValleyArcataArroyo GrandeAtascaderoAvalonBakersfi eldBanningBarstowBeaumontBellfl owerBelvedereBeverly HillsBig Bear LakeBlue LakeBrawleyBreaBrisbaneBuelltonCalimesaCalistogaCamarilloCanyon LakeCarlsbadCarpinteriaCathedral CityCerritosChinoChino HillsChowchillaChula VistaClaremontClearlakeCloverdaleCoachellaColtonConcordContra Costa CountyCoronaDel Norte CountyDelanoDesert Hot SpringsDixonDorrisDublin

El CajonEl CentroEl Dorado CountyElk GroveEncinitasEscondidoEurekaFairfaxFerndaleFillmoreFontanaFremontGarden GroveGardenaGlendaleGlendoraGlenn CountyGoletaGrass ValleyGrover BeachGuadalupeGusti neHanfordHerculesHesperiaHighlandHughsonHunti ngton BeachImperialInyo CountyIrvineIrwindaleKings CountyLa-Cañada FlintridgeLa HabraLa MesaLa PuenteLa QuintaLaguna NiguelLakeportLarkspurLemon GroveLemooreLincolnLivingstonLoma LindaLoomis

Los Altos HillsMaderaMadera CountyMarin CountyMariposa CountyMercedMilpitasModoc CountyMontclairMountain ViewNapa CountyNati onal CityNevada CityNevada CountyNewmanNorcoOakleyOntarioOrangeOrindaOrlandPacifi caPalm DesertPalm SpringsPalmdaleParadisePatt ersonPerrisPitt sburgPlumas CountyPort HuenemePortervillePowayRancho MirageRedlandsReedleyRialtoRio DellRiversideRiverside CountyRocklinRosemeadSan BernardinoSan Bernardino CountySan DiegoSan DimasSan Jacinto

San Joaquin CountySan JoseSan Juan CapistranoSan LeandroSan Luis ObispoSan Luis Obispo CountySan Marcos San MateoSan PabloSan RafaelSanta AnaSanta Barbara CountySanta ClaraSanta Clara CountySanta MariaSanta MonicaSaratogaSebastopolSimi ValleySolana BeachSolano CountySolvangSonoma CountySuisun CitySusanvilleSutt er CountyTehama CountyTemeculaTiburonTuolumne CountyTulareTwentynine PalmsUnion CityVictorvilleVilla ParkVistaWeedWest SacramentoWilliamsWindsorYuba CountyYucaipa

OPR’s Tribal Consultati on Guidelines recommend that local jurisdicti ons develop protocols for tribal consultati on. The following jurisdicti ons have voluntarily developed such protocols.

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JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE DESIGNATED SPECIFIC RESPONSIBLE PERSONS OR REPRESENTATIVES TO CONDUCT CONSULTATIONS WITH TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS

Jurisdicti onPlanning Director

Planning Staff Consultant

City Manager/ Administrator Other

Adelanto ▪

Alameda County ▪

Alturas ▪ ▪ ▪

American Canyon ▪ ▪ ▪

Anaheim ▪

Angels Camp ▪

Anti och ▪ ▪ ▪

Apple Valley ▪ ▪ ▪

Arcadia ▪ ▪ ▪

Arcata ▪

Arroyo Grande ▪

Atascadero ▪ ▪

Avalon ▪

Bakersfi eld ▪ ▪

Banning ▪

Barstow ▪

Beaumont ▪

Bell Gardens ▪

Bellfl ower ▪ ▪ ▪

Belmont ▪ ▪

Belvedere ▪ ▪

Beverly Hills ▪ ▪

Big Bear Lake ▪

Blue Lake ▪

Blythe ▪

Brawley ▪ ▪ ▪

Brea ▪ ▪

Brisbane ▪

Buellton ▪ ▪

Burbank ▪ ▪

Burlingame ▪ ▪

Calabasas ▪ ▪ ▪

Calimesa ▪

Calistoga ▪ ▪ ▪

Camarillo ▪ ▪ ▪

Capitola ▪ ▪

Carlsbad ▪

Carpinteria ▪ ▪ ▪Cathedral City ▪ ▪ ▪

OPR’s Tribal Consultati on Guidelines state that government leaders may designate representati ves for conducti ng consultati ons with Tribal Governments. The following jurisdicti ons have designated specifi c responsible persons or representati ves to conduct the consultati ons.

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Planning Staff Consultant

City Manager/ Administrator Other

Cerritos ▪

Chico ▪

Chino ▪

Chino Hills ▪

Chowchilla ▪

Chula Vista ▪ ▪

Claremont ▪

Clearlake ▪

Cloverdale ▪

Coachella ▪

Coalinga ▪

Colton ▪

Colusa ▪

Concord ▪

Corcoran ▪

Corona ▪

Costa Mesa ▪

Cotati ▪

Culver City ▪ ▪

Davis ▪

Del Mar ▪

Del Norte County ▪

Del Rey Oaks ▪

Delano ▪

Desert Hot Springs ▪ ▪

Dinuba ▪

Dixon ▪

Dorris ▪

Duarte ▪

Dublin ▪ ▪ ▪ Community Development Director

El Cajon ▪

El Centro ▪

El Cerrito ▪

El Dorado County ▪

Elk Grove ▪ ▪ ▪

Encinitas ▪

Escondido ▪

Eureka ▪ ▪ ▪

Exeter ▪

Fairfax ▪Fairfi eld ▪Farmersville ▪Ferndale ▪

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Planning Staff Consultant

City Manager/ Administrator Other

Fillmore ▪ ▪ ▪

Firebaugh ▪

Folsom ▪

Fontana ▪ ▪ ▪

Fort Bragg ▪

Foster City ▪ ▪

Fowler ▪

Fremont ▪

Fullerton ▪ ▪ ▪

Galt ▪ ▪ ▪

Garden Grove ▪

Gilroy ▪

Glendale ▪

Glendora ▪ ▪ ▪

Glenn County ▪ ▪

Goleta ▪ ▪ ▪

Grand Terrace ▪

Grass Valley ▪ ▪

Greenfi eld ▪

Gridley ▪

Grover Beach ▪ ▪

Guadalupe ▪ ▪ ▪

Gusti ne ▪

Hanford ▪ ▪

Hawaiian Gardens ▪

Healdsburg ▪

Hercules ▪

Hermosa Beach ▪

Hesperia ▪ ▪ ▪

Highland ▪ ▪ City Planner

Hillsborough ▪

Hughson ▪

Hunti ngton Beach ▪

Huron ▪ ▪

Imperial ▪ ▪

Indio ▪

Industry ▪ ▪Inyo County ▪ ▪Ione ▪ ▪Irvine ▪Irwindale ▪Kerman ▪La-Cañada Flintridge ▪ ▪ ▪

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La Habra ▪

La Habra Heights ▪ ▪ ▪

La Mesa ▪

La Puente ▪ ▪

La Quinta ▪ ▪

Lafayett e ▪

Laguna Hills ▪

Laguna Niguel ▪ ▪

Laguna Woods ▪ ▪

Lakeport ▪ ▪

Lakewood ▪ ▪

Lancaster ▪

Larkspur ▪ ▪

Lathrop ▪ ▪ ▪

Lawndale ▪

Lemon Grove ▪

Lemoore ▪

Lincoln ▪ ▪ ▪

Livingston ▪

Loma Linda ▪ City Att orney

Lompoc ▪ ▪ ▪

Long Beach ▪ ▪ ▪

Loomis ▪

Los Altos Hills ▪

Los Angeles County ▪

Los Gatos ▪

Lynwood ▪

Madera ▪

Madera County ▪

Malibu ▪

Mammoth Lakes ▪

Manhatt an Beach ▪

Manteca ▪

Marin County ▪ ▪

Marina ▪Mariposa County ▪Merced ▪Mill Valley ▪Milpitas ▪Mission Viejo ▪Modesto ▪Modoc County ▪Montague ▪

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Jurisdicti onPlanning Director

Planning Staff Consultant

City Manager/ Administrator Other

Montclair ▪

Monte Sereno ▪ ▪

Montebello ▪ Planning Manager

Monterey Chief of Planning, Engineering and Environmental Compliance

Monterey Park ▪

Mountain View ▪ ▪

Napa ▪

Napa County ▪ County Counsel’s Offi ce

Nati onal City ▪

Nevada City ▪ ▪

Nevada County ▪

Newman ▪ ▪

Norco ▪

Norwalk ▪

Oakdale ▪

Oakland ▪

Oakley ▪ ▪

Oceanside ▪

Ontario ▪ ▪

Orange ▪ ▪

Orinda ▪

Orland ▪ ▪

Pacifi ca ▪

Palm Desert ▪

Palm Springs ▪ ▪ ▪

Palmdale ▪ ▪

Palo Alto ▪

Palos Verdes Estates ▪

Paradise ▪

Paramount ▪

Parlier ▪

Patt erson ▪

Perris ▪ ▪

Pico Rivera ▪

Piedmont ▪ ▪

Pitt sburg ▪ ▪Placenti a ▪Placer County ▪ ▪Pleasant Hill ▪Plumas County ▪Plymouth ▪Point Arena ▪ ▪

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Planning Staff Consultant

City Manager/ Administrator Other

Port Hueneme ▪

Porterville ▪

Portola Valley ▪

Poway ▪

Rancho Cucamonga ▪

Rancho Mirage ▪

Rancho Palos Verdes ▪

Redlands ▪

Redwood City ▪

Reedley ▪

Rialto ▪ ▪

Richmond ▪ ▪ ▪

Rio Dell ▪

Riverside ▪

Riverside County County Archaeologist

Rocklin ▪

Rohnert Park ▪ ▪

Rolling Hills Estates ▪

Rosemead ▪ ▪ ▪

Sacramento ▪

Sacramento County ▪

San Anselmo ▪ ▪

San Bernardino ▪

San Bernardino County ▪ ▪

San Bruno ▪

San Carlos ▪

San Clemente ▪

San Diego ▪

San Dimas ▪ ▪ ▪

San Gabriel ▪ ▪ ▪

San Jacinto ▪ ▪ ▪

San Joaquin County ▪

San Jose ▪

San Juan Bauti sta ▪San Juan Capistrano ▪ ▪

San Leandro ▪ ▪

San Luis Obispo ▪ ▪

San Luis Obispo County ▪ ▪

San Marcos ▪ ▪

San Mateo ▪San Mateo County ▪

San Pablo ▪ ▪

San Rafael ▪ ▪

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City Manager/ Administrator

Other

Sanger ▪

Santa Ana ▪ ▪

Santa Barbara County ▪

Santa Clara ▪

Santa Clara County ▪

Santa Cruz ▪ ▪

Santa Fe Springs ▪ ▪ ▪Santa Maria ▪ ▪

Santa Monica Planning Manager

Santa Rosa ▪ ▪

Saratoga ▪ ▪ ▪

Sausalito ▪

Seaside ▪ ▪ ▪

Sebastopol ▪ ▪ ▪

Selma ▪ ▪

Shasta Lake ▪ ▪

Simi Valley ▪

Siskiyou County ▪

Solana Beach ▪

Solano County ▪

Solvang ▪ ▪

Sonoma County ▪

Sonora ▪

South El Monte ▪

South Gate ▪

South Lake Tahoe ▪

South Pasadena ▪

St. Helena ▪ ▪Stanton ▪

Stockton City Att orney ruled that as a charter city, Stockton is exempt

Suisun City ▪Susanville ▪Sutt er County ▪Tehama County ▪Temecula ▪Temple City ▪ ▪Thousand Oaks ▪Tiburon ▪Trinity County ▪ ▪Truckee ▪ ▪ ▪Tulare ▪Tulare County ▪Tulelake City Council

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Planning Staff Consultant

City Manager/ Administrator Other

Tuolumne County ▪ ▪ ▪

Turlock ▪ ▪ Elected Offi cials

Tusti n ▪

Twentynine Palms ▪

Ukiah ▪

Union City ▪

Vacaville ▪

Ventura ▪

Ventura County ▪ ▪ ▪

Vernon ▪

Victorville ▪

Villa Park ▪

Visalia ▪ ▪

Vista ▪ ▪

Walnut ▪

Wasco ▪

Weed ▪

West Covina ▪

West Hollywood ▪

Westlake Village ▪

Westmorland ▪

Wheatland ▪

Whitti er ▪

Williams ▪ ▪

Willits ▪

Willows ▪

Windsor ▪ ▪

Woodland ▪

Woodside ▪

Yreka ▪ ▪

Yuba County ▪ ▪ ▪

Yucaipa ▪

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JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE INCORPORA TED TEXT IN THEIR GENERA L PLAN DEALING WITH THE PROTECTION OF NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURA L PLACES

Angels CampAtascaderoBanningBeaumontBrawleyBrisbaneBuelltonCalabasasCapitolaCathedral CityConcordCoronaCosta MesaCuperti noEurekaFort BraggGarden Grove

GardenaGlendaleGoletaHanfordHighlandHillsboroughHughsonIrwindaleLakeportLincolnLivingstonLoma LindaMadera CountyMarin CountyMarinaMariposa CountyNapa

Napa CountyNewmanOaklandOrlandPalm SpringsPico RiveraPiedmontPortervilleRancho MirageRialtoRio DellRiversideRiverside CountyRosemeadSacramentoSan BernardinoSan Bernardino County

San DiegoSan JacintoSan Juan CapistranoSan RafaelSangerSolano CountySolvangSonoma CountySonoraStantonStocktonTaft Tehama CountyTuolumne CountyTulareVenturaVictorville

JURISDICTIONS THAT HAVE USED CONSERVATION EASEMENTS TO HELP PROTECT NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURA L PLACES

AlamedaAtascaderoCarlsbadCarpinteriaCoachellaCoronaCosta MesaDanvilleDel Norte CountyElk Grove

EscondidoFairfi eldFolsomGlenn CountyIndioLincolnLompocMalibuMarin CountyMariposa County

NorcoPalm SpringsPlacer CountyPowayRiverside CountyRocklinSacramento CountySan JacintoSan Juan CapistranoSan Luis Obispo

San PabloSanta RosaSebastopolSolana BeachStocktonThousand OaksTruckeeVentura County

The following are jurisdicti ons that have incorporated text in their General Plan (since March 1, 2005) that deals with the protecti on of Nati ve American cultural places, pursuant to Government Code Secti on 65352.3.

The following jurisdicti ons have used conservati on easements to help protect Nati ve American Cultural Places, as defi ned in Civil Code Secti on 815.3 (c).

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JURISDICTIONS THAT MEET REGULARLY WITH TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS, OUTSIDE OF THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR NOTICE AND CONSULTATION, WHEN

ADOPTING OR AMENDING A GENERA L PLAN OR SPECIFIC PLAN

The following are jurisdicti ons that meet with Tribal Governments in their area, outside of Government Code Secti on 65352.3 requirements, and the number of ti mes the jurisdicti on has met with Tribal Governments in parenthesis.

Jurisdicti on Comments

Alturas Multi ple - varies as needed

American Canyon Only sends lett ers and noti ces of pending applicati ons

Arroyo Grande When a project of concern is applied for or initi ated

Atascadero (2) Twice a year on average

Banning On occasion - as needed

Blue Lake (12)

Cathedral City (2)

Chico MOU with Mechoopda Maidu Indians

Coachella (2-3)

Del Norte County (12) Once a month

Eureka (6)

Fort Bragg Meet regularly with a Federally-unrecognized Tribe

Gardena

Goleta Several ti mes - as needed

Inyo County (3-5)

Mariposa County Occasionally for CEQA and other major projects

Modoc County (1)

Nevada City (2) Twice a year

Oceanside (12+)

Palm Springs Numerous ti mes

Placer County Monthly

Porterville (20-40 per year)

Riverside County Quarterly

Rosemead

San Bernardino (20)

San Diego (1) Once a year

San Jacinto (4)

San Juan Capistrano Tribal Members serve on the City Cultural Heritage Commission and meet monthly

San Luis Obispo No formal schedule, but regular contact is maintained

Santa Barbara County (6-12)

Santa Rosa (4)

Sonoma County (2) Every 6 months on average

Susanville (2-3)

Temecula (3)

Tuolumne County

Vista (1)

West Sacramento (1-2)

Willits (>10) Ongoing

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Topic Book of Lists Editi on

Adult Business Ordinances………………………………….…………1998, 1996Aesthetics Standards ………………………………………….…………………1991Aff ordable Housing Districts…………………………………………………………….…………………2000 Funding…………………………………………………………….…………………2006 Overlay…………………………………………………………….……………….2007 Water/Sewer Service Providers…………………………….……………..2009Agricultural Buff er Zones………………………………………….……………..1998Airport Comprehensive Land Use Plan……………………….……………2005Annexati on Agreements…………………………………………………………1991Annexati on Policies within the General Plan……………….…………..1997Anti quated Subdivisions…………………………………………….….1993, 1998Architectural or Design Review Committ ee………………….………….1999Architectural Guidelines Manual………………………………….………….1988Area Planning Commissions………………………………………….…………1994Areas of Benefi t………………………………………………………………….……1991Assessment Districts…………………………………………………………….….1991Bicycle Master Plan………………………………………………………2001, 2009“Big Box” Policy……………………………………………………………2001, 2005Billboard Ban Ordinances………………………….…………………………….1990Bingo Parlor Regulati ons…………………………………………..……1986, 1991Blueprint……………………………………………………….………………………2009Broadband/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 Restricti on……………………………….………..1998Cellular/Radio Tower Antenna Leasing Property…………………….1998Census Housing and Populati on Counts………………………………….……….2003 Informati on Service…………………………………………………….……….2003CEQA CEQAnet Database………………………………………………………………2001 Climate Change.……………………………………………………….………….2008 Electronic Archive….……………………………………………………………2005 Electronic Submission……………………………………………..…2004, 2005 Environmental Impact Report Consultants…………………1998, 2000 Environmental Impact Report Preparati on.............……………..1993 Environmental Review Fees....................................................1992 Exempti on……………………………………………………………….………….1996 Guidelines, Local………………………………………….……………1989, 1999 Liti gati on…………………………………..……………………………….2000, 2005 Master Environmental Assessments……………………..…………….1992 Master Environmental Impact Report……………………….……..….1995 Miti gati on Monitoring Programs……………………………….1994, 2000 Miti gati on Programs………….1989, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2006 Negati ve Declarati on…..............…………………………………………..1993 Policies for Selecti ng Consultants...........................................1996 Signifi cant Thresholds……….…………………………….1998, 2000, 2008 Statutory Exempti ons……………….…………….…………………………..2005 Streamlining Decisions………………………………………….…..2003, 2007

Writt en Policies for Selecti ng CEQA Consultants…….…………...1996Charter City Consistency…………………………….………………..………….1990Child Care Computerized Day Care Informati on……………………….…………..1997 Conditi ons of Approval for Child Care Faciliti es……….…………..1999 Establishment of Services or Faciliti es……………………….…………2006 Guidelines for Developers………………………………………….………..1989 In-Lieu Fees as Conditi on of Project Approval…………..1989, 1999 Policies……………………………………………………………………….……….2006Climate Change/Global Warming Planning Policies CEQA Miti gati on………………….…………………….………………………..2009 CEQA Threshold of Signifi cance....................................2008, 2009 Conditi ons of Approval……………………………………………….……….2008 Environmental Review…………………………………………….…2008, 2009 General Plan…………………………………………………………….………….2009 Green Building Program…………………………………………….………..2008 Policies/Programs………………………………………..…………….2008, 2009Code Consistency…………………………………………….………………………1989Commissioner Training Handbook……………….………………………….1996Commissioner Training Program………………….………………………….1996Community/Urban Design Manuals…………….………………..1986, 1988Computers Computer Applicati ons…………………………………….1989, 1990, 2001 Computer Online Informati on……………….……….1996, 2001, 2005 Computerized Day Care Informati on………….……………….………1997 Multi -Agency Computer System……………………….…….…………..1996 Staff Computer Network………………………………………………………1996 Staff Computers………………………….………….……………………………1996Condominium Conversion Ordinances……….………………….1988, 2007Conditi ons of Approval Building Permits………………………………………………………...1988, 1993 Child Care Faciliti es………………………………………………………….….1999 Demoliti on Permits………………………………………………………….….1988 General Plan Amendments…………………………………………….……1988 Permits to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions……………….……2008 Zone Changes……………………………………..……………………..1988, 1993Consultant Selecti on……………………………..……………………….1986, 2004Crime Safe Community Policies…………….…………………………………1999Data Tracking Tools……………….…………………………………………………2001Density Bonus……………………....….1986, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2006, 2009Design or Architectural Review Committ ee…….……………………….1999Design Review Procedures……………………..…………….1985, 1991, 1992Development Agreements……………………………………...…..1987, 1989, 1990, 2004 Moratorium……………………………………………….……………………..2000 Processing Fees………………………………………….……………..1985, 1992 Standards………………………………………………………………….……...1993Downtown/Main Street Specifi c Plan…………………………….………..2007Economic Development………………………………………………....1992, 1997Electromagneti c Fields…………………………………………………...1992, 1997Emergency Shelter Regulati ons……………………………………..1987, 1989Energy Conservati on Ordinances…………………………………………..1990, 2001 Consumpti on Tracking…………………………………………….…………..2001 Element in General Plan………………………………………….…………..2001 Impacts ………………………………………………………………….……………2000 Power Plant Siting ………………………………………………….…………2001Environmental Justi ce…………………………………………….……..2001, 2006

This index contains a list of topics which have been raised in past OPR Annual Planning Surveys from 1991 to the present. Topics are listed alphabeti cally, with the year of the BOL publicati on in which the topic was menti oned. To locate past editi ons of the BOL, please visit www.opr.ca.gov or contact the State Clearinghouse at (916) 445-0613.

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Environmental Subdivisions………………………………….…………………2000Exoti c Animal Ordinances…………………………………….………………….1990Expirati on of Inacti ve Permits…………………………….……………………1991Fire Resistant Landscaping Ordinance……………….…………………….1994Fire Hazard Evaluati on……………………………………….………………….…1994Fiscal Impact Analysis…………………………………………1989, 1995, 1996Flood Hazard Mapping…………………………………….………………………1994Floor Area Rati on (FAR) Standards………………….……………………….1993Form-Based Codes………………………………………..……………….2006, 2007Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) Department of Toxic Substances Control….………………………….2008 OPR Technical Advisory: Considerati on of FUDS…………………2008 US Army Corps of Engineers…………………….………………………….2008Gated Communiti es, Private……………………….…………………………..1997Geographic Informati on System………1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004General Plan Amendments…………………………………………..…………………1989, 1992 EIR………………………………………………………..……………………1995, 2003 Circulati on Element…………………………….……………………………….2005 Climate Change………………………………….………………………………..2009 Consulti ng with OPR………………………….…………………………………2007 Energy Element…………………………………………………………………...2001 Environmental Justi ce……………………………………………….…………2006 Format………………………………………………………………….…………..2008 Funding………………………………………………………………….….1995, 2003 Goods Movement………………………………………………….…………….2005 Guidelines…………………………………………………………….…………..2007 Health-Related Policies…………………………………………….………….2008 Inclusive Community Planning………………………………….…………2007 Job-Housing Balance………………………………………………….………..2005 Military…………………………………………………………………….……….2008 Permit Fee………………………………………………………………….……….2006 Planning Horizon………………………………………………………….………2001 Populati on at Buildout………………………………………………….……..2001 Renewable Energy Faciliti es/Development…………………….……2005 School Siti ng…………………………………………………………………….….2009 Telecommunicati on Infrastructure Element………………………...2005 Tribal Consultati on…………………………………..……….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, 2007Greenbelts……………………………………………………….……………………..1991Greenhouse Gas Emissions……………………………….…………………….2009 Baseline………………………………………………………..…………………….2009 Reducti on Target…………………………………………….……….………….2009Growth Control Ballot Measures………………………….………………….1985Growth Management………………………………………….………..1989, 2001Habitat Conservati on Plan…………………………………….…………………2001Habitat Preservati on……………………………………………….……………….1992Hazard Miti gati on Policies/Programs……………………….………………1997Healthy Communiti es……………………………………………….…..2006, 2008 Pedestrian Friendly Neighborhoods……………………….……………2006High-Speed Internet…………………………………………………….………….2008Hillside Design Standards/Guidelines …………………………………….………..2005 Development Regulati ons………………………………………….………..1993 Ordinances……………………………………………………....1985, 1989, 1994Historic Preservati on ……………………………………………..………1987, 1993Historical Resources Commission or Committ ee…….……………….1999Home Occupati ons………………………………………………….………………1988Housing

Aff ordable………………………………………………...………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…………….…………………………………..2007Infi ll Development……………………………….………………………..2000, 2006 Barriers …………………………………………….…………………………………2006 Exempti on…………………………………………..….2003, 2004, 2005, 2007Infrastructure Mapping…………………………….……………………………..1994Internet Acti vity……………………………………….……………………………..1997Jobs-Housing Balance……………………………….…………1988, 1990, 2005Joint Development…………………………………….…………………………….1988Joint Powers Agreement…………………………….……………………………1993Land Banking……………………………………………….………………..1986, 1989Land By Gift Deed……………………………………….…………………………..1991Landscape Manuals…………………………………….…………………………..1988Land Use Compati bility Analysis………………….…………………………..1994Land Use Distributi ons………………………………….…………………………1989Land Use Mapping………………………………………….……………………….1994Land Use Planning Funding…………………………….……………………….2008Landscaping, Water Conservati on…………………….……………………..2009Live-Work Ordinances……………………………………….………….1985, 1990Local Agency Formati on Commission………………….…………………..2005Lot Design…………………………………………………………….…………………1994Lot Line Adjustments…………………………………………….…………………1991Lot Merger Provisions…………………………………………….……………….1989Low-Income Housing……………………………………………….……1992, 1993LUPIN……………………………………………………………………….…………..2000Memorandum of Understanding………………………………..……………1993Military Faciliti es California Advisory Handbook for Community and Military Compati bility Planning……………………………………….…………..2007 California Digital Conservati on Atlas……………………….…………..2007 California Military Land Use Compati bility Analyst….………..…2007 Coordinati on………………………………………………………..……………2007 Development Review Process……………………………….………….…2007 General Plan……………………………………………………………………….2008 Installati ons…………………………………………….……….2004, 2007, 2008 Land Use Applicati ons…………………………….…………………………..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 Noti ces………………….……………………1997Municipal Advisory Councils……………………………….…………………..1990Municipal Wireless Project………………………………….…………………..2008Neighborhood-Level Planning……………………………….…………………1997Neotraditi onal Development………………………………….……………….1995New Towns…………………………………………………………….……………….1994Noise Ordinances…………………………………………..…….1987, 1991, 1998Noti ce of Completi on Form CERES Website…………………………………………….………………………2007 OPR Website……………………………………………….……………………….2007Parcel Maps Merger of Lots…….………………………………………………………………1997 Tentati ve……………….…………………………………………………………….1997Park/Open Space Commission…………………….…………………………..2000Park Planning Standards……………………………….…………………………1989Park and Recreati onal Faciliti es…………………….……………….1992, 1995Pedestrian Master Plan………………………………….……………..2001, 2009Permit Processing Programs……………………...1990, 1993, 1995, 1997Performance Zoning…………………………………….………………………….1987Phased Growth…………………………………………….………………………….1991

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Planned Unit Development Ordinances……….………………………….1988Planning Brochures…………………………………………………..………………1988, 1990 Commissions……………………………………………….…..1986, 1991, 1999 Commission Handbooks……………………………….……………………..1988 Horizon ………………………………………………………….……………………2001 Horizon Populati on at Buildout……………………….…………………..2001 Regional, Collaborati ve…………………………………….……….2003, 2008 Regional, Blueprint…………………………………………….……..2008, 2009 Transportati on…………………………………………………….……………...2004Power Plant Siti ng…………………………………………………….……………..2001Presentati on Maps…………………………………………………….…………….1992Professional Planners………………………………………………….…1991, 1993Public Art Ordinances…………………………………………………...1987, 1992Public Noti ce……………………………………………………………….…………..2003Public Parti cipati on……………………………….…………………………………2003Public Transit…………………………………….…………………………………….1992Quimby Act Ordinances…………………….…………………1985, 1989, 1997Recordati on of Conditi ons………………….……………………………………1997Recreati onal Trails……………………………….…………………………………..1991Redevelopment……………………………………..………………………1993, 1995Redevelopment Agency…………………………..…………………….1995, 1996Referendum Electi ons……………………………….…………………………….1991Remote Sensing………………………………………….……………………………1994Requests for Proposals……………………………….……………………………1991R.V. Park Regulati ons ………………………………….……………………………1986Rent Control Ordinances…………………………….…………………1987, 1992Right-to-Farm Ordinances…………………………….……………….1990, 1997Riparian Area Regulati ons…………………………….…………………………1993Satellite Dish Regulati ons/Standards…………….……………….1986, 1991School Fees…………………………………………………….……………………….1995School Siti ng…………………………………………………….……………1991, 2009Seismic Safety…………………………………………………….……………………1990Service Area Establishment………………………………….………………….1994Sewer Improvements…………………………………..……….…………………1992Sewer Service Providers………………………………………….……………….2009Sidewalk Café Regulati ons……………………………………….………………1993Sidewalk Vendor Ordinances…………………………………….…..1988, 1991Sign Ordinances………………………………………………………….…1987, 1996Single-Room Occupancy Regulati on……………………………...1996, 2009Specifi c Plans……………………………………………..1987, 1990, 1994, 1996 Downtown/Main Street………………………….……………………………2007Sphere of Infl uence…………………………………….……………………………2001State Clearinghouse Service……………………….……………………………2004Storm Drainage…………………………………………….…………………………1992Street Access…………………………………………………….…………………………1991 Complete Streets Policies………………………….…………………………2009 Improvements………………………………………….…………………………1992 Tree Ordinances………………………………………..……………….1988, 1996Subdivision Design Guidelines……………………………………….……………………….1990 Ordinances………………………………………………….…………….1989, 1995Substandard Lots, Merger of…………………………….……………………..1998Surplus Public Lands………………………………………….…………………….1988Sustainable Development Policies…………………….…………………….1999T.D.R. Ordinance/Procedures…………………………….…1985, 1986, 1990Teleport Zoning………………………………………………….……………………1991Televised Board Meeti ngs……………………………………..…………………1996Time Share Condominium Ordinances………………….…………………1991

Traffi c Generati on Studies…………………………………………….………………..1988 Impact Fees……………………………………………………….………………..1988 Miti gati on Fees………………………………………………….………1997, 2005 Traffi c Signal Exacti ons……………………………………….……..1986, 1992Transit Oriented Development (TOD)…………………….………2001, 2004Tree Preservati on Ordinance………………………………….……………….1990Tentati ve Subdivision Map Programs…………………….………1988, 1997Transportati on………………………………………………………..……..2005, 2009 Bicycle/Pedestrian Master Plan……………………………..…………….2009 Concept Report……………………………………………………….…………..2005 Regional Transportati on Plan……..………….………………….1990, 2004Tribal Consultati on, California Nati ve American Conservati on Easements………………………………………….………….2009 Consultati on……………………………………………….……2006, 2007, 2009 General Plan/Specifi c Plan Policies……………….….2007, 2008, 2009 Nati ve American Heritage Commission……….…………….2006, 2007 Point of Contact………………………………………….…………….2008, 2009 Pre-Consultati on…………………………………………………………………2006 Protocols/Guidelines…………………………………….…………..2006, 2009 Tribal Consultati on Guidelines……………………….…………………….2006Universal Design……………………………………………….…………………….2007Urban Design Standards……………………………………....1991, 1996 2005Urban Growth Boundaries…………………………………..1994, 1999, 2006Urban Limit Lines………………………………………………...1994, 1996, 1999Vegetati on Change……………………………………………….………………….1994Vesti ng Tentati ve Map Ordinances………………………..……….1987, 1989Visioning Processes……………………………………………….…………………1994View Protecti on Ordinances………………………………….…………………1991Waste Management Plans…………………………………….…………………1997Water Conservati on Ordinances………………………………….……….1990, 2009 Groundwater Protecti on……………………………………..……………….2003 Recycling………………………………………………………….……………….2003 Service Providers……………………………………….…….2003, 2005, 2009 Source…………………………………………………….…………………………2003 Supply Assessment…………………………………….………………………..2005 Supply Planning………………………………………….……2003, 2005, 2006Wetlands Program Habitat Conservati on………………………………….……………………….1996 Land Trust…………………………………………………….……………………..1996 Public Acquisiti on………………………………………….…………………….1996 Scenic Easement…………………………………………….……………………1996 Wetlands Bank……………………………………………….……………………1996Wild Animal Permits…………………………………………….………………….1993Wildfi re Hazard Regulati on…………………………………….………………..1996Williamson Act……………………………………………………….……………….1995Wildland Fire Protecti on Regulati ons…………………….………1989, 1990Zero Lot Line Provisions………………………………………….……..1989, 1996Zoning Administrator…………………………………………………….……………..1999 Arti sts’ Loft s……..………………………………………………….……………..1998 Codes………………………………………………………………….…………….2006 Dispute Mediati ng………………………………………………….……………1996 Illustrated Zoning Ordinance………………………………….……………2005 Integrated with the General Plan…………………………….…………..1996 Newsracks…………………………………………………………….…………..1998 Ordinances (Year Adopted)…………….…….…1988, 1994, 1995, 1999 Overlay Zones………………………………….………………………..2006, 2007