Join us Saturday at 10 am with Kate Lister, president of Global Workplace Analytics, one of the most recognized names in remote work for nearly two decades.

 

Kate sees a complex and challenging set of possibilities as remote work becomes a permanent part of how Californians live.

 

A fascinating Q & A will be led by Livable California board member Keith Gurnee, a former San Luis Obispo City Councilmember, planner, urban designer and past president of the California Planning Roundtable.

 

Kate will discuss how remote work could be a double-edged sword in California, including:

  • Remote work could reduce greenhouse gases
  • Reduce home prices in certain cities
  • Encourage people to shop local
  • Increase employment opportunities

 

  • Remote work could increase sprawl
  • Reduce public transportation ridership
  • Increase cost of suburban/rural homes
  • Bring about outmigration of knowledge workers
  • Erode the tax base in certain urban areas
  • Discourage employers from staying in/moving to CA

 

Join us Saturday as we discuss what the future may hold, and how it might be shaped by residents, elected officials, corporate interests, environmental organizations and other voices.

 

Folks, we ask that you donate to us today, right here, and we thank you warmly for your support! We’re small fry who question many of the planning, environmental and housing practices embraced in Sacramento that clearly are not producing more affordable communities.

 

We thank you so much for being a part of this!


 

If you have previously attended our teleconferences use your previously assigned zoom link. We resend those on Friday night for your convenience. Please don't share your unique link. 

 

First-time attending? You must RSVP at this link. Questions about attending? Email us at: [email protected].

 

 

Livable California is a non-profit statewide group of community leaders, activists and local elected officials. We believe in local answers to the housing affordability crisis. Our robust fight requires trips to Sacramento & a lobbyist going toe-to-toe with power. Please donate generously to LivableCalifornia.org here.

Advocate for the empowerment of local governments to foster equitable, self-determined communities offering a path for all to a more livable California.

 

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