Archives by Tag 'natural resource and land use planning'
Local Coastal Program for Half Moon Bay California (1997)
CONCUR worked under contract with the City of Half Moon Bay to prepare an update to its Local Coastal Program (LCP). As part of this process, CONCUR convened a multi-stakeholder public advisory committee, and worked with the group over a four-month process to secure a consensus on the LCP update. The final report set forth [...]
Independent Review of Section 404 Alternatives Analysis for Site with Vernal Pools for U.S. EPA, Region IX, Water Division (1994)
CONCUR Principal Scott McCreary led an independent review team of planners, economists, and attorneys in the independent review of a Section 404 analysis for a major development project near Sacramento in an area with a high density of vernal pools. Issues addressed included methods for assessing economic feasibility, assumptions regarding land use densities, and procedures [...]
UC Berkeley and City of Berkeley: People’s Park Long Term Design and Use Plan
CONCUR facilitated an intensive community planning process to develop guidelines for the design, maintenance and operation of People’s Park, located just south of the UC Berkeley campus. The Park, which has been called one of [...]
Briefing to New Zealand Electrocorps (1990)
CONCUR Principals presented a briefing to senior officials of Electrocorps, New Zealand on the topics of using negotiating techniques to resolve disputes over hydropower development and sharing/privatizing of costs and benefits in the context of New Zealand’s emerging Resource Management Law Reform (RMLR).
