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Robert Tse October 20, 2017 West Sacramento Community Center West Sacramento, CA Integrating Rural and Urban Planning: Working Together to Support California's Diverse Communities
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  • Robert TseOctober 20, 2017West Sacramento Community CenterWest Sacramento, CA

    Integrating Rural and Urban Planning: Working Together to Support California's

    Diverse Communities

  • World Becomes UrbanWorld Became Majority Urban - May 23, 2007

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  • China - India facts: URBANIZATION 2030China’s Urban Pop. will approach 1 Billion India’s Urban Pop. Will approach 590 Million

    McKinsey Global Institute "Preparing for China's urban billion" March 2009“India’s urban awakening” April 2010

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  • Water Gap: Urban Rural Challenge

  • California by Geography is Mostly Rural Distribution By Population Distribution By Geography

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  • Urban Rural Water ConnectionRural and Urban Stakeholders

    • Rural Area Source of Urban Water

    • Distribution of Water “Use”– 41% Ag– 48% Environmental– 10% Urban

    • Distribution System• Storage System• No Water No Food

    Mountain Forest Watershed Produces Two Thirds of CA Water

  • Snapshot California AgricultureCalifornia Farm Gate California Agriculture Exports

    • $20.7 Billion• 15.6% of US $133 Billion

    Total• Top Billion Dollar Exports:

    Almonds, Dairy, Walnuts, Wine, Pistachios

    • Top Billion Dollar Markets: EU, Canada, China/HK, Japan, Mexico

    • $47 Billion• 13% of US total• 400 Different Commodities• 1/3 US Vegetables• 2/3 US Fruits and Nuts• Top Billion Dollar Products:

    Milk, Almonds, Grapes, Cattle, Strawberries, Lettuce, Walnuts, Tomatoes, Pistachios, Hay

    Source: CDFA

  • Economic Activity Created By CA Ag ExportsThree Fourths Are Off Farm

    Source: USDA ERS

  • Jobs Created By CA Ag ExportsTwo Thirds Are Off Farm

    Source: USDA ERS

    GOODS MOVEMENT

  • Source: KPMG International

    DomesticInternational

  • Nov 6, 2015

  • Rural Urban Impact of TravelCritical for some rural counties

    Rank

    County Percent Employment From Tourism

    Percent EarningsFrom Tourism

    1 Mariposa 52% 33%2 Mono 49% 32%3 Alpine 34% 16%4 Inyo 24% 12%5 Sierra 23% 13%

    El Dorado 8.2% 5.8%Nevada 5.5% 4.5%Placer 5.4% 2.6%

    • Global Travel 2016– $1.2 Trillion Spending– 1.2 Billion Travelers

    • US Travel – $990.3 Billion Domestic & World– $157.8 Billion Fed, State, Local

    Taxes

    • CA Travel– $126.3 Billion Spending– $10.6 Billion State and Local Taxes– Mariposa $512.2 Million Spending

    • $37.2 Million Taxes– Los Angeles $26.8 Billion Spending

    • $2.3 Billion Taxes

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    1997473.9484.4184.522.4131178.2

    1998514.7502.1184.922.213.71237.6

    1999541.3528.1201.42414.61309.4

    2000563541.221724.715.51361.4

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    2004671618.5239.127.916.81573.3

    2005697636.2254.328.116.71632.3

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    2011$ 836.9$ 559.6$ 282.9$ 24.7$ 18.71722.8

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  • Ag Tech

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    IT Driven Design and Production

    New Local Manufacturing

  • “The digital divide is the number one threat to community economic development in the 21st century”

    North Counties and Central Valley Have Greatest DDI

    County DDI

    Santa Clara 22.5

    Sacramento 31.7

    Fresno 46.6

    Merced 52.4

    Glenn 56.8

    Colusa 57.5

    Amador 59.3

    Modoc 71.1

  • Clovis 36.3

    Huron Tract 66.1

    West Hills 56.5

    Coalinga Tract 65.5

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  • 2016 CA Fire Map

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    Integrating Rural and Urban Planning: Working Together to Support California's Diverse CommunitiesSlide Number 2World Becomes UrbanSlide Number 4Slide Number 5Slide Number 6California by Geography is Mostly Rural Urban Rural Water ConnectionSnapshot California Agriculture Economic Activity Created By CA Ag Exports�Three Fourths Are Off FarmJobs Created By CA Ag Exports�Two Thirds Are Off FarmSlide Number 12Slide Number 13Disruptive Event �Urban Rural ConnectionDisruptive Event �Urban Rural ConnectionRural Urban Impact of Travel�Critical for some rural countiesSlide Number 17Slide Number 18Slide Number 19Slide Number 20Slide Number 21Slide Number 22Slide Number 23


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