Agenda
Date: | August 19, 2009 | |
Time: | 12:00-1:30 p.m. | |
Location: | CSAC Conference Center | |
1020 11th Street, 2nd Floor | ||
Sacramento, CA |
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
How will California pay for urgently needed investments in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta? Dean Misczynski examines the long-running debate over beneficiary payment (charging those who use the water). He also describes how beneficiary financing might work for several “big ticket” items: water conveyance facilities, storage reservoirs, environmental mitigation, and levee upgrades.
How will California pay for urgently needed investments in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta? Dean Misczynski examines the long-running debate over beneficiary payment (charging those who use the water). He also describes how beneficiary financing might work for several “big ticket” items: water conveyance facilities, storage reservoirs, environmental mitigation, and levee upgrades.
This event is co-sponsored with the California Research Bureau. Lunch will be provided and there is no charge to attend.
SPEAKER
Dean Misczynski has expertise in a broad range of state policy areas, including water facility and infrastructure financing.