CEQA Project Management
ENVR-40011
CEQA Project Management
Many consulting and planning firms require employees who can oversee projects from start to finish and apply tools to minimize time and expense related to the environmental review process. Learn how to manage CEQA projects and multi-disciplinary teams, and develop plans and scopes of work, budgets, and schedules for complex environmental projects.
Course Topics
- Preparing scopes of work and project plans
- Managing multi-disciplinary teams and multi-agency efforts
- Representing projects with communities, commissions, councils, and other stakeholders
- Business development and marketing
- Project scheduling and financial management
- Managing consultants and technical studies
- Managing multiple projects
This course focuses on real-world CEQA project management and best professional practices for project management, leadership, and delivery.
AICP Credit
AICP members can earn Certification Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity. For a list of additional AICP CM Events at UC San Diego Extension go to American Planning Association.
CM | 27 |
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This course is entirely web-based and to be completed asynchronously between the published course start and end dates. Synchronous attendance is NOT required.
You will have access to your online course on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.
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No textbook required.
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Instructor: Betty Dehoney
Betty Dehoney is the Principal Environmental Strategist at Dehoney Consulting LLC. She has 40 years of experience conducting environmental studies for regulatory compliance and impact assessments throughout the United States. She specializes in managing complex, controversial projects, while maintaining sensitivity to the potential for litigation, and approaches each project with an eye to preventing a viable challenge under the environmental process. While focusing on infrastructure, she has delivered projects across all of the market sectors including Water (supply and resources), Transportation (roads, rail, ports, airports), Resources (energy, mining, solid waste) and Federal.
Dehoney received her MS in Biological Sciences at Northern Arizona University and a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Franklin College. Dehoney has also held key roles with the National Association of Environmental Professionals (Past President, President, Board of Directors), Academy of Board Certified Environmental professionals (Board of Trustees, Certification Review Board), California Association of Environmental Professionals (Legislative Review Committee).