Learn how to protect Joshua Tree via CEQA & NEPA Jan 26th

14 Jan

UC Irvine Staff Attorney Audrey Huang, UC Irvine Law Clinic Students and NEPA/CEQA Expert Kerri Tuttle will teach participants how to better protect the California desert and Morongo Basin.

National Parks Conservation Association, the University of California at Irvine Environmental Law Clinic and NEPA/CEQA expert Kerri Tuttle are pleased to present:

A FREE National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) &

California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)

Public Participation Workshop

Saturday, January 26, 2013 from 8:45-4:30pm

Joshua Tree Community Center

6171 Sunburst Street, Joshua Tree, CA 92252


Participants will learn:

  • What triggers the NEPA/CEQA processes
  • Where to find important information and public notifications about development projects
  • What are the differences between NEPA and CEQA
  • What are critical timelines and procedures that are important in NEPA and CEQA process
  • How to craft meaningful oral and written comments

RSVP Required: Please RSVP to Seth Shteir, National Parks Conservation Association at sshteir@npca.org by January 21,2013

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2 Responses to “Learn how to protect Joshua Tree via CEQA & NEPA Jan 26th”

  1. Transition Joshua Tree January 14, 2013 at 11:43 am #

    Kerri Tuttle is a brilliant and patient teacher about a complex topic!

  2. tujie7 January 16, 2013 at 11:52 am #

    SO GLAD this is arranged. Hope many who have time to devote to really learning about this will attend. It’s important that those of us who have the time to fight right, learn how. I won’t have that available time resource to do so until after I retire but I really am glad to see this now; I know many are ready to engage now. Go for it! You have my full support. As I ready yesterday somewhere, it is important to allow time for the soul to catch up to the body. I allow that in my life now and I feel much better for it.

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