Mike Stevens

Michel “Michael” Stevens, President of Green Project Marketing

Michael Stevens

Michael Stevens

Mr. Stevens possesses over 20 years of proven corporate marketing, sponsorship and sales promotion experience. His emphasis has been in the areas of corporate, sports, event and incentive marketing. Since 2002, he has been President of Achieve Marketing Group, a Los Angeles-based marketing consultancy with core competencies in areas such as strategic marketing, sponsorship development, national sales promotions, green marketing, cause branding, public relations, event, incentive, college, and real estate marketing. Green Project Marketing was formed in 2007 and has supported green builders to reduce expenses per project, build brand awareness, design and execute special events, interactive campaigns and promotions. Current and past clients include Allen Associates, Amerifund Lending Group, California Green Homes, Call Center Today, Coldwell Banker, Creative Literacy Project, ESPN Zone, HartmanBaldwin, Make It Happen Now, San Bernardino National Forest Association, Sempra Utilities, Sidewinder Solutions and Universal Studios. Read more on the bio page on this site under About-->Team-->Bios.

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Metropolitan Water District may reveal names of turf rebate users

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on Wednesday, 20 January 2016
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The city of Los Angeles and the Metropolitan Water District disagree over whether the names and addresses of people and companies who received turf removal rebates from the MWD should be made public. The skirmish points to a growing debate state wide about whether water-related data should be more transparent.

The Metropolitan Water District spent more than $340 million on its popular turf removal program. After initially withholding the information, Metropolitan told the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power it intended to release first and last names of applicants and recipients of turf rebates, as well as specific street addresses, in response to requests made under the California Public Records Act.

This makes sense as there is debate on how many parties and what, if any, connections, were in place when these monies were doled out.

As a result, homeowners and businesses that have received rebate money could find their data made public within a week.

“We believe this is public information because it involves the use of public funds,” said Bob Muir, with the Metropolitan Water District.

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