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The Rose Institute Academy for Civic Engagement
 
     An Education Program for Government Officials
        
                       September 23-24, 2005

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Academy Faculty (partial list)

Bruce Ackerman
President, Economic
Alliance
of the
San Fernando Valley

Honorable Jim Brulte

Former Minority Leader

California
State Senate

Jeffrey Burum

President,
Diversified Pacific Development Group


Gregory C. Devereaux

City Manager, City of
Ontario 

Barton Doyle

Land Use Attorney


Steven B. Frates, Ph.D.
Senior Fellow, Rose Institute of
State & Local Government


Anthony Gonsalves

Lobbyist for cities


Lee Harrington
President, Los Angeles County
Economic Development Corporation

Honorable Robert Hertzberg
Speaker Emeritus

California
State Assembly

Fran Inman

Senior Vice President
Majestic Realty Co.
 

 

Richard Katz
Member, California State Water Resources
Control Board and former Majority Leader
of the California State Assembly


Larry J. Kosmont, CRE

President & CEO
Kosmont Companies
 

Randall Lewis

Executive Vice President,
Lewis Operating Companies

Joseph Maciariello, Ph.D.
Horton Professor of Management
at
Claremont Graduate University      Drucker School of Management

Mark Pisano
Executive Director, Southern California
Association of Governments

Constance Rossum, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of
Marketing & Management

University
of La Verne

Ralph A. Rossum, Ph.D.
Salvatori Professor
and Director of the Rose Institute


Rodney Smith, Ph.D.
Senior Vice President, Stratecon, Inc.


Honorable Tom Torlakson
California
State Senator

 Advisory Group 

Honorable David Drier
Co-Chairman
Chairman of the Rules Committee

U.S.
House of Representatives

Honorable Robert Hertzberg

Co-Chairman
Speaker Emeritus,

California
State Assembly

Jeffrey Burum

President
Diversified Pacific Development Group


Barton Doyle

Land Use Attorney
 

G. David Huntoon
Fellow
Rose Institute of State & Local Government
 

Ralph Rossum, Ph.D.
Director
Rose Institute of State & Local Government



Conference was held at the Mary Pickford Auditorium of Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California.

Claremont McKenna College
500 E. 9th Street
Claremont, Ca 91711

 

Fall Agenda:  September 23-24, 2005
Friday
8:00-9:00 AM         Registration
9:00-10:00 AM       Who are we?
10:00-12:00 PM     Government Finances in California
12:00-1:30 PM       Lunch - The Honorable Robert Hertzberg
                                            The Honorable Jim Brulte
1:30-4:00 PM         Transportation
4:15-6:00 PM         Economic Development
6:30-8:30 PM         Dinner - Peter Drucker’s Management Principles

Saturday
8:00-11:00 AM       Housing
11:00-1:00 PM       Water
1:00-3:00 PM         Lunch - Wrap-up Discussion:
                                           What do I do Monday Morning?

 

What We Do
We shed light on the demographics and public opinions of the residents of Southern California and on the major public policy challenges confronting local governments in the region.

We do this through a certificate program that brings together a balanced faculty of public and private sector professionals and experienced academics who acquaint the attendees with: the fiscal structures of governments in California at all levels; the burdens to our transportation, water, housing and waste infrastructure brought about by the realities of burgeoning population; and with an overview of the rapid changes taking place in the way policy is made in the golden state.

We also familiarize the attendees with numerous public and private organizations and agencies whose activities contribute to the economic vitality of the southland and the state.

 

Sessions featured expert discussion and analysis on the following topics:
 

Housing
● The fundamentals of affordability and availability
● The changing role of the development industry
● Innovation in planned communities
● A more holistic approach to development
● The inclusionary zoning debate
● And more…

Transportation
● A synopsis of the regional planning process
● Strategies for goods movement
● Links among land use, transportation, and air quality
● An overview of transportation funding
● And more… 

Government Finances in California
● The looming fiscal crisis of pension and benefit cost
● The changing complexion of government finance in California
● Cities in competition: Where do you stand?
● Fiscalization of land use
● And more… 

Economic Development
● Improving Southern
California’s business climate
● Developing export business in the region
● Keeping Southern California employed
●“Value of a Job”
● The importance of regionalism in
Southern California
● And more…

Water
● Addressing water availability challenges
● Ensuring water quality
● SB 221 and its impact on residential development
● An overview of water jurisdictions
● And moreÂÂ