Event Title
Plenary Panel: California 2050: Tomorrow's Future Starts Today
Dian Grueneich - California 2050: Tomorrow's Future Starts Today
Michael Swords - Mike Swords CCAPC_081315_Final.pdf (1221 kB)
Mike Swords - LACI: Creating a Low-Carbon Economy for Southern California 2050
Mike Boswell - California 2050.pdf (21714 kB)
Michael Boswell - California 2050: Are we prepared for the future?
Location
PAC Pavilion
Start Date
13-8-2015 10:30 AM
End Date
13-8-2015 12:00 PM
Description
By 2050, California’s population will have reached 50 million. Accommodating this growth while achieving the state’s ambitious environmental and economic goals will require dramatic shifts in the way we plan communities over the next 35 years. At the same time our state is becoming increasingly diverse and our two largest generations— millennials and baby boomers— are turning the way we think about housing and transportation on it’s head. Technology has provided an opening for major disruptions. From shared mobility and autonomous vehicles to smart grids— the future starts with our plans today. Panelists will discuss innovative strategies for a sustainable 2050 and solutions for getting there. Moderator: Kate Meis, Executive Director, Local Government Commission
Plenary Panel: California 2050: Tomorrow's Future Starts Today
PAC Pavilion
By 2050, California’s population will have reached 50 million. Accommodating this growth while achieving the state’s ambitious environmental and economic goals will require dramatic shifts in the way we plan communities over the next 35 years. At the same time our state is becoming increasingly diverse and our two largest generations— millennials and baby boomers— are turning the way we think about housing and transportation on it’s head. Technology has provided an opening for major disruptions. From shared mobility and autonomous vehicles to smart grids— the future starts with our plans today. Panelists will discuss innovative strategies for a sustainable 2050 and solutions for getting there. Moderator: Kate Meis, Executive Director, Local Government Commission