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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California's first mandatory water restrictions - it's time

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on Wednesday, 01 April 2015
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Well, kudos to Gov. Brown for taking some drastic action on CA's water issues.

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(photo credit: LA Times)

Californians do not know for sure what the latest drought cycle is, but we do know that it is time to take action to the next level.  Cities throughout the state have not been idle. There are amazing statistics on water usage reductions even though the population has increased steadily.

Here are some of the key actions taken by Sacramento:

Other elements of Brown's order would:

--Require golf courses, cemeteries and other large landscaped spaces to reduce water consumption.

--Replace 50 million square feet of lawn statewide with drought-tolerant landscaping as part of a partnership with local governments.

--Create a statewide rebate program to replace old appliances with more water- and energy-efficient ones.

--Require new homes to have water-efficient drip irrigation if developers want to use potable water for landscaping.

--Ban the watering of ornamental grass on public street medians.

--Call on water agencies to implement new pricing models that discourage excessive water use.

--Require agricultural to report more water usage information to the state so that regulators can better find waste and improper activities.

-Create a mechanism to enforce requirements that water districts report usage numbers to the state.

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