Scenarios for California’s Infrastructure Future
Tuesday, March 29
About This Event
You’ve heard of the future of work. What about the future of transportation? The future of housing & community development? The future of energy, environment & natural resources? The future of advanced technology?
Join California 100, a new statewide initiative being incubated at the University of California and Stanford University, in unveiling the initiative’s first round of issue and future scenario reports focused on these policy areas involving California’s infrastructure future. On March 29th, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. PT, California 100 research partners will discuss their findings and possible scenarios for the future in an online panel discussion. The Lewis Center, along with cityLAB UCLA and the Terner Center for Housing Innovation, oversaw the housing research area.
Panelists include the following California 100 research partners:
- Dr. Carolina Reid, UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation
- Dr. Brian Taylor, UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies
- Sean Randolph, Bay Area Council Economic Institute
- David Wooley, UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy Environmental Center
- Annie Fryman, Abodu & California 100 Commissioner
- Dr. Karthick Ramkarishnan, California 100 Executive Director & Event Moderator
- Erica Manuel, Institute for Local Government
The panel is being sponsored by leading California academic institutions, including the:
- UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy
- cityLAB UCLA
- Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
- UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies
- UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
- UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation
- The Bay Area Economic Institute
- The Institute for Local Government
- UC Center Sacramento
The goal of California 100 is to lift up and support transformative ideas, people and projects that accelerate progress with a focus on inspiring a vision and strategy for California’s next century that is innovative, sustainable, and equitable. In addition to sponsoring original work, the California 100 Platform will promote the best of what is happening in California. Through these various projects and activities, California 100 seeks to move California towards an aspirational vision—changing policies and practices, attitudes and mindsets, for a more vibrant future.
In total, California 100 will release 13 issue & future scenarios reports throughout the Spring and Summer of 2022.