November Chapter Meeting--LA Supervisor Lindsey Horvath on the County Sustainability Plan
Tue, Nov 12
|Zoom Meeting
Join us at our November chapter meeting to hear from LA County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath on the LA County Sustainability Plan and the Climate Action Plan! Can these plans really get us to carbon-neutral by 2045?
Time & Location
Nov 12, 2024, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Zoom Meeting
About the event
Los Angeles County has the boldest county sustainability plan in the nation. It is a roadmap to adapting to a changing climate over the next 20 years, guiding us toward a future with air, water, and soil that are clean and healthy; affordable housing that enables all residents to thrive in place; and a just economy that runs on renewable energy instead of fossil fuels. The LA County Climate Action Plan (CAP) is a framework for regional cooperation between city and county resources to guide LA County to carbon neutrality by 2045. How far and how fast can Los Angeles lower its emissions? Are we on track? Is it even possible? Join us for a CAP update with LA County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath to hear progress on sustainability goals, what targets we can expect to hit and when, and what it's going to take to get us there.
LA County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath
Supervisor Lindsey Horvath was elected to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in 2022; one year later, she became the youngest person ever to hold the position of Chair of the Board. The five seats on the Board of Supervisors oversee the most populous county in the US and manage an annual budget of more than $50 billion dollars, making them some of the most powerful elected positions in the region. Supervisor Horvath represents the 3rd District, which stretches from the Ventura County line to Santa Monica and Hollywood to Sylmar and San Fernando. She is the first millennial, and currently the only renter, to serve on the Board.
Register now for our November 12th meeting!