Environmental Regulations

Land Use Strategies has a deep understanding and working knowledge of key state and federal environmental laws and requirements necessary to getting your project approved. We work in collaboration with your development team, lead agencies, and environmental consultants to develop messaging and public education campaigns relating to environmental.

Environmental Matters

  • California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
  • Environmental Impact Reports (EIR)
  • California Coastal Act
  • Washington State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA)
  • Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
  • Washington Coastal Management Program
  • Oregon Environmental Impact Statements (EIS)
  • Oregon Coastal Management Program
  • National Environmental Impact Statements (NEPA)
  • Coastal Zone Management Act
“Land Use Strategies offered an understanding of both the municipal environment as well as the regional solid waste landscape. They were able to provide the insight and objective input we needed to develop an effective strategy. LUS was my go-to resource as we worked our plan, and he helped us make the adjustments necessary in a dynamic process. I came to rely on their ability to quickly assess new and changing inputs, ask the right questions and assist me in making critical decisions.” — Charissa McAfee, Frm. Director of Community Relations and Public Affairs, Waste Management - Southern California
“Travis guided our PR and community engagement campaign for our quarry expansion that was facing opposition. His expertise played a key part in getting our project entitled. We will gladly use him again.”
— Jennifer Gomez, Permit Manager, Syar Industries
“Land Use Strategies offered an understanding of both the municipal environment as well as the regional solid waste landscape. They were able to provide the insight and objective input we needed to develop an effective strategy. LUS was my go-to resource as we worked our plan, and he helped us make the adjustments necessary in a dynamic process. I came to rely on their ability to quickly assess new and changing inputs, ask the right questions and assist me in making critical decisions.” — Charissa McAfee, Frm. Director of Community Relations and Public Affairs, Waste Management - Southern California