The built environment makes up a significant portion of greenhouse gas emissions when taking into account both transportation and electricity.
Creating more livable neighborhoods means designing our communities in such a way that they address the needs of all residents and improve the general quality of life.
Modern communities could not exist without reliable supplies of energy. The utility industry, both public and private, has grown to satisfy this energy need.
A healthy community provides opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to engage in routine daily physical activity in a safe environment.
Water is one of California’s most coveted commodities, and the focus of intense competition between stakeholders such as industry, agriculture, residents, and environmental interests.



Energy
Healthy Communities
Water