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To help local communities effectively participate in the environmental review process the Planning and Conservation League Foundation developed the Community Guide to CEQA. The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires that the environmental impacts of proposed development projects be rigorously evaluated, and that feasible mitigation measures or alternatives be adopted prior to project approval.
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The PCL Foundation usually has between 50 and 75 participants at each workshop, depending on the community and its need. Participants include individuals, non-profits, agency staff, policymakers, environmental advocates and community leaders. This workshop is limited to 55 people due to room capacity issues.
Each CEQA Workshop has the same general outline with specific local examples. This workshop in the Monterey Bay area will be on Saturday, April 5, 2008. This workshop is being organized at the local level with assistance from Richard Rosenthal and the Monterey College of Law.
Saturday, April 5, 2008 from 9 AM to 4 PM.
Registration is required and is first come, first served. The fee covers the Community Guide and morning coffee. We can provide a box lunch at $12 per person, but it must be purchased when you register. Participants are allowed 30 minutes for lunch.
We have a sliding fee for registrations:
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$60 |
Public Agency or Business |
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$45 |
Non-profit Staff |
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$35 |
Community Member |
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This Workshop will be held at the Monterey College of Law in Monterey. The College is located is 100 Colonel Durham Street, Seaside, CA 93955.
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PCLF is seeking sponsors for the Monterey Bay CEQA Workshop.
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To learn more about what happens at a CEQA workshop and or about schedule availability, contact Melanie Schlotterbeck.
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