Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition, COAST, & the City of Santa
Barbara Present:
Saving Paradise on the Central Coast, An Evening with Rick Cole
Wednesday, November 9th, 7:00 p.m.
David Gephard Room, in City of Santa Barbara Public Works
Department
630 Garden Street, Santa Barbara CA
The talk will be followed by questions and discussion.
In a time when gas and housing prices are going through the roof, Ventura
City Manager talks about the pressing issues that will determine the
future of communities like Santa Barbara and Ventura. Called "one of
Southern California's most visionary planning thinkers" by the Los
Angeles Times, Cole puts the local issues facing Central Coast
communities in the context of global forces reshaping cities around the
world.
"'All politics is local - even global politics,” Cole says.
"Here in Southern California, we have one car for every
driver. And our zoning codes mean we now have seven parking spaces
for every car. If China copies our model, that's seven billion more
parking spaces in China alone. That's not just a problem for pandas --
that's a global environmental catastrophe. Right now we are 6% of the
planet's population, but consume 22% of its fossil fuels. By 2015,
though, China will surpass us as the globe's largest gas guzzler. The
choices we make in our communities today will determine our standard of
living and quality of life when gas hits seven bucks a
gallon."
Cole is the former Mayor of Pasadena and Southern California Director of
the Local Government Commission. Along with architect Frank Gehry,
LA Mayor Antonio Villagraigosa and the National Resources Defense
Council, he was recently honored by the Congress for New Urbanism with
their "Civic Arts" award for lifetime achievement.