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URL:http://www.aialosangeles.org/event/a-sense-of-community-and-its-identity-under-sb-375
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UID:2012-02-07T02:43:16-08:00_188@aialosangeles.org
DESCRIPTION: SB 375 (September 2008) has been referred to by a few as the &quot;Anti-Sprawl Bill&quot;, or by others as the, &quot;Sustainable Communities Strategies Act&quot;.  Either name an individual decides upon, the objective behind SB 375 is to encourage communities to develop land-use, housing, and transportation strategies that work within their particular built environment objectives, while also reducing the amount of green house gas (GHG) emissions produced by cars and light trucks.  A key component, within SB 375, for the public, community groups, architects, engineers, city planners, administrators, and local government officials to keep in mind, is that individual communities and sub-regions will be given specific GHG emission reduction targets - they will not be given directives on how to meet their specific target.  In other words, individual communities or sub-regions have an opportunity to collaborate, and to participate in, the decision processes that relate to and ultimately determine their local or sub-regional land-use, housing, and transportation policies.  Simply stated, under SB 375, a community has an opportunity to maintain its influence over its unique identity.
SUMMARY: A Sense of Community and Its Identity Under SB 375
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LOCATION:170 W Sierra Madre Blvd, Sierra Madre, CA 91024, USA
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