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The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (OES) developed the Adaptation Planning Guide (APG) to provide guidance to local governments on local adaptation and resiliency planning. The APG

Integration Concepts for General Plan Updates outlines concepts for integrating various policy topics and new requirements in General Plan updates, housing element updates and other local planning

Climate change impacts do not affect all communities in the same way. California must move beyond embracing equity to making equity real. This requires centering community needs and building social

The goal of the Resilience Toolkit is to help cities, regions and other partners integrate various planning processes — including for hazard mitigation, climate adaptation, sustainability and equity —

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Local Mitigation Planning Handbook provides guidance to local governments on developing or updating Local Hazard Mitigation Plans (LHMP) to meet the FEMA

The "Reforming Parking Policies to Support Smart Growth" toolbox/handbook is designed to assist city officials, technical staff and decision makers with the planning and implementation of parking

A 2014 Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) roundtable discussion featuring eight local speakers designed to help users: Acquire better understanding of the process for upgrading your parking

The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC)’s Technology Transfer Program webinars offer local traffic engineers, planners, students and others free, half-day online seminars on a variety of

Parking structures are one of the most conspicuous “solutions” to a community’s parking challenges. In some cases, parking structures are the best solution and numerous examples exist where parking

Senate Bill No. 379, or SB 379, (Jackson) amended Government Code Section 65302(g) to require all cities and counties in California to incorporate climate adaptation and resilience into the General