
August 12, 2006
Upcoming CEQA Workshops
One of our state's most important environmental laws for protecting resources (historic, cultural, environment, etc.) is the California Environmental Quality Act - or CEQA. Knowing this law and how it is part of the planning and development process is critical for everybody involved or interested in development from community leaders to city planners, attorneys and commissioners to architects/design professionals.
Two upcoming educational workshops will be devoted to the topic of CEQA and conveniently offered in Los Angeles on the campus of Occidental College. These workshops are part of annual professional training series hosted statewide by the California Preservation Foundation (CPF), a historic preservation nonprofit organization. The teaching team includes one of the state's top CEQA attorneys.
Participants may sign up for one or both of the CEQA workshops, whichever best suits your learning needs and schedule:
- Friday, August 18 - A full-day workshop provides in-depth training and expertise of the CEQA process. (Cost is $140 for non-members, less for CPF members, and includes lunch); or
Saturday, August 19 - A 2-hr "Primer" giving the highlights in a concentrated amount of time. (Cost is $45 for non-members).
For more information or to register online, please visit http://www.californiapreservation.org, or call (415) 495-0349.
Announcement courtesy of CPF board member N. Possert.
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