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Listos California Impact Report (2021)

Learn how Listos California created a people-centered movement to build disaster resilience in the Listos California Impact Report.

Infographic: 2021 Year in Review

At Valley Vision, we bring communities together to tackle the biggest challenges affecting the livability of our region. By creating common ground built on facts, we inspire leaders to think big and collaborate on bold, long-term solutions that improve people’s lives.

This infographic can be read in under 90 seconds, and highlights some of Valley Vision’s key accomplishments and wins in 2021 as we advance prosperity, equity, and environmental stewardship across the Sacramento region and beyond.

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Housing Stanislaus Fact Sheet (2021)

Housing Stanislaus is a collective effort to build a shared vision for housing in Stanislaus County. Through this
effort, Valley Vision is working with stakeholders of all backgrounds and interests to establish a common
understanding of the needs, challenges, and opportunities associated with housing in Stanislaus County.

This fact sheet details the desired outcomes and process in developing a unified and actionable countywide vision and strategy framework that takes into account priorities, policies, and investments to accelerate affordable and
market-rate housing in Stanislaus County.

Federal Clean Air Advocacy Materials (April 2021)

The Cleaner Air Partnership (CAP) is a unique collaboration between Breathe California Sacramento Region, the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, and Valley Vision, working to ensure that the region meets clean air standards that protect health, promote economic growth, and support equity.

In late April and early May 2021, CAP invited its members and stakeholders to elevate regional air quality priorities across 14 distinct “Cap-to-Cap”-style virtual advocacy meetings with Congressional representatives, Committee and Agency staff, and others to share regional priorities around three key topics: (1.) wildfire/forest health, (2.) mobility/electrification, and (3.) emissions from heavy-duty trucks. Participants in the meetings included air quality regulators, elected officials, environmental justice advocates, industry representatives, and others. The Policy Papers developed for each issue area were workshopped at a March 2021 CAP Luncheon, and can be accessed below:

Advocacy meetings were held with the following offices:

  • Senator Alex Padilla
  • Congressman John Garamendi
  • Congressman Tom McClintock
  • Congressman Ami Bera
  • Congressman Doug LaMalfa
  • Minority/Majority Senate Committee on Ag. Nutrition & Forestry, Subcommittee on Conservation, Forestry and Natural Resources
  • Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works (Majority)
  • Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works (Minority)
  • House Select Committee on Climate Crisis
  • House Natural Resources – Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands (Majority)
  • House Natural Resources – Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands (Minority)
  • USDA Forest Service, Office of Legislative Affairs
  • US Environmental Protection Agency
  • Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES)

The Cleaner Air Partnership plans to continue its clean air advocacy activities as part of the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce’s annual Cap-to-Cap Federal advocacy program.

Infographic: 2020 Year in Review

At Valley Vision, we bring communities together to tackle the biggest challenges affecting the livability of our region. By creating common ground built on facts, we inspire leaders to think big and collaborate on bold, long-term solutions that improve people’s lives.

This infographic can be read in under 90 seconds, and highlights some of Valley Vision’s key accomplishments and wins in 2020 as we advance prosperity, equity, and environmental stewardship across the Sacramento region and beyond.

Tips for Public Health Emergencies (2020)

The Listos California Emergency Preparedness Campaign team developed this Tip Sheet to provide guidance to Californians on staying safe and healthy in light of the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order. Learn more on the Listos California website.

Infographic: 2019 Year in Review

At Valley Vision, we bring communities together to tackle the biggest challenges affecting the livability of our region. By creating common ground built on facts, we inspire leaders to think big and collaborate on bold, long-term solutions that improve people’s lives.

This infographic can be read in under 90 seconds, and highlights some of Valley Vision’s key accomplishments and wins in 2019 as we advance prosperity, equity, and environmental stewardship across the Sacramento region and beyond.

AgTech Pilot Fact Sheet (2019)

This information sheet explains the key details of the Yolo County AgTech Pilot Project, which is managed by Valley Vision and generously supported by the California Emerging Technology Fund.

AgPlus Fact Sheet (2019)

The Central Valley AgPlus Food and Beverage Manufacturing Consortium was designated as an Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnership (IMCP) area by the U.S. Economic Development Administration in July 2015, one of 24 regions across the country. Valley Vision is one of four co-applicants for this designation. The goal of IMCP is to accelerate the resurgence of American manufacturing. Designated communities are receiving support from eleven federal agencies with more than $1 billion available in economic development assistance.

This resource is a one-page information sheet detailing the mission of the Consortium, the nature of the IMCP designation, and our current activities to implement the Central Valley AgPlus strategy.

Food System Action Plan: Fact Sheet (2015)

The Sacramento Region Food System Action Plan is an initiative of the Sacramento Region Community Foundation and Valley Vision. The goal of this project is to create a common framework and identify the strategic priorities, actions, resources and leadership needed to transform our regional food system, reducing hunger, increasing local healthy food consumption, improving health outcomes, and growing our regional economy.

This is a four-page summary of the findings and recommendations of the Sacramento Region Food System Action Plan. It includes an overview of the action plan, as well as the goals and strategies for action that are covered in the full report. Visit sacregfoodaction.org for more information, resources and updates about the Sacramento Region Food System Action Plan.