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Episode #5: How can we provide housing for a growing population? (Part 1 of 2)

21 min · 21. juni 2022
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Our guest speaker Steve PonTell is the Chief Executive Officer and President of National CORE, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit developers of affordable and senior housing. National CORE owns, operates, and/or manages nearly 10,000 units serving more than 30,000 residents in California, Florida, and Texas. Under his leadership, CORE has earned wide acclaim for their proven and effective approach to building and preserving affordable housing that positively impacts communities.

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Episode #7: Perspectives & Paths Forward During a Historic Drought with Craig Miller

California is in year three of a serious drought, so much so that according to the United States Drought Monitor, almost 96% of California is now under severe drought conditions. Statewide curtailments are occurring, many reservoirs are critically low, agricultural production is severely impacted, forests are under stress and wildfire seasons are longer. Looming shortages from the Colorado River could make matters even worse for southern Californians. With signs pointing to another dry winter, what are the answers for addressing this increasingly dire situation? Can we conserve our way through this? Will this drought be the catalyst for revisiting how we manage water and conveyance in California? Craig Miller is the General Manager of the 527- square mile Western Municipal Water District in Riverside County. In this episode, he sizes up the drought and provides insights for how California can persevere both in the short and long term. Craig’s decades of experience specializing in water resource development, water rights, groundwater management, water and sewer system operations and capital project development gives him a unique perspective for commenting about this critical statewide issue.

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