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The document outlines six strategic goals focused on housing and economic development. Key priorities include increasing housing production, enhancing efficiency and cost containment in resource utilization, fostering new technology, and expanding opportunities for people of color in development and investment. Additionally, it aims to empower community participation in development and promote wealth building for all individuals.
The meeting included introductions of new structural and fire life safety personnel within the DSA, followed by comprehensive program updates. Discussions centered on rulemaking processes, particularly accessibility requirements and alignment with federal standards, as well as the Sustainable Schools Program which aims to aid school districts in achieving sustainable facility goals. Information was provided on the hiring of regional sustainability architects, compliance checklists for CalGreen and energy codes, and upcoming structural plan review fee reductions.
The Board of Directors meeting included tributes to Rod Diridon Sr. and Supervisor Max Rodriguez for their contributions to transportation and high-speed rail. The Board announced the postponement of the business plan action to the May meeting to allow for further public comment and alignment with the state budget cycle. Additionally, public comments were heard regarding the importance of the Merced station, with concerns raised about potential design changes and station location, emphasizing the need for continued downtown connectivity and economic development benefits.
This document outlines Treasurer Fiona Ma's six strategic goals for housing and economic development. These goals include increasing housing production, improving cost efficiency and resource utilization, and incentivizing new technology. Furthermore, the plan aims to increase opportunities for people of color in the development and investment sectors, empower communities in development processes, and enhance wealth-building opportunities for all individuals.
The Council agenda includes the introduction of the newly appointed Deputy Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations and an update on the MOU with the Secretariat for Environment and Sustainable Development of Baja California. Key topics for discussion include the potential reconvening of the Solid Waste Working Group, a presentation on the California-Baja California Border Resiliency Plan by SANDAG, and an examination of cross-agency collaboration on border initiatives. Additionally, the Council will address efforts regarding transboundary pollution in the Tijuana River and receive public comments.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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