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    I I Chapter 4: ResourcesChapteriU ResourcesThis chapter includes biographical information about the authors,and a master joint-use agreement between the City of Rosevilleand the Dry Creek Elementary School District. Other joint useagreements are available from the CCS Partnership.A form for each exercise in the workbook is included for duplication

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    IBiographicallnformation

    CCS PartnershipCCS promotes the development of public policies that build andpreserve communities by encouraging local collaborative effortsamong cities, counties, schools, community-based nonprofitorganizations, and business and civic leaders. The CCSPartnership is dedicated to improving the conditions of California'schildren, families and communities through increased coordinationand efficiency oflocal services among cities, counties and schools.The Partnership believes that: Local government matters and has the most

    potential to make a real difference. Our city, county and school institutions andour work is interdependent. Cooperation and collaboration at the state and locallevel add power to the work of each participant. We share "community" as a common constituencywhich binds us together State associations must model the actions andbehaviors we are trying to instill at a local level.

    Don Benninghoven, Executive DirectorLynn DeLapp, Deputy DirectorLiisa Lawson, Communications AnalystCCS Partnership(916) 323-60111100 K Street, Suite 201Sacramento, CA 95814www.ccspartnership.orgMcKeever/Marris,a division of Parsons Brinckerhoff

    Quade and Douglas, Inc.McKeever/Morris, a division of Parsons Brinckerhoff, is a multidisciplinary planning organization that specializes in managingprojects involving multi-jurisdict ional coordination. Their awardwinning work in California, Portland, Oregon, and around thecountry has focused on developing innovative methods to promoteeffective cooperative planning for facilities, infrastructure and land

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    BiographicalInformation,(cont.)use. Their publications include the Forum on Cooperative UrbanServices Governance Handbook and the PLAnning for CommunityEnergy, Economic and Environmental Sustainability (PLACE3S)Guidebook. They manage projects; write policy, facility and landuse plans; organize conferences; provide facilitation, mediation andcommunity involvement services; prepare land use codes andsecure land use permits for public, non-profit and private clients.Mr . Mike McKeever, AICP, and Kimberly Iboshi Sloop havesuccessfully managed several collaborative planning projects withschool districts, counties, cities and special districts.Mike McKeever3840 Rosin Court, Suite 200Sacramento, CA 95834Telephone: (916) 567-2557E-Mail: mckeever@pbwor d.comKimberly Iboshi Sloop400 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 802Portland, OR 97204Telephone: (503) 478-2358E-Mail: [email protected]

    Ken TestaKen Testa is an elementary school assistant principal in the ClovisUnified School District. He served as a high school teacher (6. years) , a baseball, football, and soccer coach for twelve years, andthree years as an intermediate school athletic director. For thepast seven years, his administrative experience includeselementary and intermediate school assistant principal duties. Mr.Testa has taught in the Health Science Department at CaliforniaState University, Fresno since 1993. As part ofhis doctoral programat the University ofLa Verne (anticipated completion, May 2000),Mr. Testa has completed a dissertation study on the strategicpractices utilized in the development of oint-use agreements .Ken Testa1809 East Quincy AvenueFresno, CA. 93720Telephone (home): (559) 298-3585Telephone (work): (559) 327-7900E-Mail: [email protected]

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    BiographicalInformation,(cont.]The James Irvine FoundationThe James Irvine Foundation is a private foundation dedicatedto enhancing the social, economic and physical quality of lifethroughout California, and to enriching the State's intellectualand cultural environment. For more information, visit theJames Irvine Foundation Website at www.irvine.org