CAA AAGIE names panelists for inaugural Legislative District Leadership Conference
Two local elected leaders will discuss the economic outlook of the region during the California Apartment Association’s inaugural Legislative District Leadership Conference for the Greater Inland Empire.
The two officials – one representing San Bernardino County and the other the city of Calimesa – will speak next month at a conference hosted by CAA-Apartment Association Greater Inland Empire, or CAA AAGIE.
The panelists are Janice Rutherford, a San Bernardino County supervisor and chairwoman of the San Bernardino Associated Governments, and Jim Hyatt, a Calimesa City Councilman and chairman of the Western Riverside Council of Government.
Besides addressing the local economy, Rutherford and Hyatt will outline key issues and future infrastructure on the horizon for the Inland Empire.
CAA-AAGIE members will gain insight on how the rental housing industry and local jurisdiction can partner to ensure the economic vitality of San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
The conference is Friday, June 7, at the Ontario Airport Double Tree Hotel in Ontario.
About Janice Rutherford

Janice Rutherford
Since being elected to the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors in November 2010, Second District Supervisor Janice Rutherford has led efforts to rein in costly public pensions, balance the county budget and restore public confidence in county government. She was selected to serve a two-year term as chairwoman of the Board of Supervisors in January 2013. She also is chairwoman of San Bernardino Associated Governments, known as SANBAG. SANBAG is responsible for cooperative regional planning and furthering an efficient multi-modal transportation system countywide. SANBAG serves the 1.9 million residents of San Bernardino County.
About Jim Hyatt

Jim Hyatt
Hyatt has served on the Calimesa City Council for more than six years and served as mayor for three of those years. He has worked hard to ensure the region continues to grow despite the economic challenges it has faces over the past four years. Besides his work on the City Council, Hyatt has served on the Western Riverside Council of Government, which represents 17 cities, the County Board of Supervisors and Western Municipal Water Districts. He also has served as a regional representative for Southern California Association of Governments.
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