Meeting of the Drought Resilience Interagency & Partners (DRIP) Collaborative, Land Use Planning Workgroup – March 10, 2025
Notice is hereby given that the California Department of Water Resources (DWR), as the Lead Agency of the Drought Resilience Interagency & Partners (DRIP) Collaborative, will host a meeting for the Land Use Planning Workgroup. The workgroup meeting will be conducted as a special teleconference meeting, whereby DRIP Collaborative members may attend remotely or at the physical location identified below. Members of the public will be able to observe the meeting and provide public comments in-person at the meeting location or remotely.
Meeting Time: 3:30pm-5:00pm
Meeting Location
California Natural Resources Agency, 715 P St, Sacramento, Room 06-212 (sixth floor)
Remote participation
Remote participation will be conducted via a Zoom platform. Register here.
This meeting will be recorded and available after the meeting at www.water.ca.gov/drip.
Background
The Department of Water Resources established a standing drought and water shortage interagency task force in coordination with the State Water Board and other relevant state agencies to facilitate proactive state planning and coordination for pre-drought planning, emergency response, and post-drought management, consistent with Senate Bill 552 (Chaptered in 2021). The Task Force, called the Drought Resilience Interagency and Partners Collaborative (DRIP Collaborative), will serve as a public forum with state and non-state agency members to advance our drought strategies and continue building resilience to the increasingly arid conditions California faces. For more information visit the DRIP Collaborative's webpage.
Meeting Agenda
Posted to this page: www.water.ca.gov/drip.
Workgroup Members Remotely Participating
Sierra Ryan, Virginia Jameson, Natalie Kuffel, Anna Schiller, Emily Rooney, Brent Hastey, Carolina Hernandez, Jason Colombini, Kyle Jones, Catherine Freeman, Suzanne Pecci, Katie Ruby, Andrew Altevogt, Tami McVay
This notice, provided at least 10 days prior to the start of the event, is in compliance with the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act.