Environmental Livability and Smart Schools Agenda

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February 26, 2002
State Capitol, Fourth Floor
Sacramento, California

8:00 a.m.
Registration and Continental Breakfast
 

8:20 a.m.
Welcome & Overview: The Need, The Opportunities, The Challenge

Welcome: David Abel, Chair, New Schools•Better Neighborhoods; Stephan Castellanos, California State Architect; Assemblymember Patricia Wiggins, Chair, Legislative Smart Growth Caucus; Assemblymember Russ Bogh, Vice Chair, Assembly Higher Education Committee

8:30 a.m.
The Vision, The Need, The Challenges

Introduction: Robert M. Hertzberg, Speaker Emeritus, California State Assembly

Remarks: Hon. Jack O’Connell, State Senator

Responder: Assemblymember Jackie Goldberg

8:50 a.m.
Art of the Possible: Two Facilities Case Studies        

Moderator:  David Abel, Chair, New Schools • Better Neighborhoods

City of San Diego, City Heights Project — Gail Goldberg, Planning Director, City of San Diego and Karolina Ericsson, Housing and Community Development Director, Price Charities

City of Glendale, Edison Pacific Project Dick White, Administrator, Planning, Development and Facilities (Measure K), Glendale Unified School District and Scott Reese, Assistant Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services, City of Glendale

Responders: Aileen Adams, California Secretary of Consumer Affairs; Kevin Gordon, Executive Director, California Association of School Business Officials; Don Attore, California Teacher’s Association; Scott Patterson, Deputy COO, San Diego City Schools

10:20 a.m. 
Breakout Panels: Obstacles, Opportunities & Legislative Recommendations
 

A. High Performance Built Environment         

Moderator: Stephan Castellanos California State Architect

Panelists:  Charles Eley, Collaborative for High Performance Schools; DuWayne Brooks, School Facilities Planning Division, Dept. of Education; Kelvin Lee, Superintendent, Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District; Kevin Gordon, Executive Director, California Association of School Business Officials; Dave Conover, President, Northern California Chapter, Construction Mgmt. Assoc. of America

Responders:  Steven Bingler, Concordia Inc.; Darrell Mills, California Energy Commission; Oliver Kesting, PG&E

B. Capital Planning & Joint-Use

Moderator: Patrick Johnston, Former State Senator and Advisor to the California Futures Network

Panelists: Dario Frommer, State Assemblymember; David Wheaton, Executive Director, Cities Counties and Schools Partnership; Kathi Littmann, Deputy GM, LAUSD Facilities; Jay Schenirer, Sacramento School Board

Responders:  Julie Bornstein, Director, California Department of Housing and Community Development; Dave Doomey, Capistrano Unified School District

11:45 a.m. 
Luncheon: Turning Ideas Into Practice

Moderator: Nick Bollman, President, California Center for Regional Leadership

Presenter: Senator Dede Alpert

Panelists: Rick Simpson, Speaker’s Office; Stephan Castellanos, California State Architect; William Hauck, California Business Roundtable; Andrew Michael, Bay Area Council, Kenneth L Maddy Institute

1:30 p.m.
Closing

David Abel, Chairman, New Schools • Better Neighborhoods

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