Environmental Affairs Department
The City's Environmental Affairs Department seeks to protect and enhance the environmental quality of life for residents, communities, workers, and visitors in the City by: recommending environmental policies and programs to the Mayor and City Council; implementing and coordinating Citywide environmental initiatives; securing and assisting others in securing resources for the implementation of environmental initiatives; facilitating public education; providing assistance to businesses; responding to requests for information on environmental issues; and ensuring that solid waste facilities in the City are operated in a manner that protects the public health, safety, and environment.
BIOGRAPHIES
Detrich Allen, General Manager
Detrich (Dee) Brown Allen is an accomplished environmental professional
with over twenty years of committed public service to the City of Los
Angeles. As General Manager, Ms. Allen provides leadership on
environmental issues for the City of Los Angeles, in particular,
development of the Citys Climate Change and Sustainability Programs.
Her responsibilities include managing the Citys Local Enforcement Agency that is responsible for regulatory permitting, inspecting, and enforcement of all landfills and solid waste facilities in Los Angeles City; implementing the Los Angeles Brownfields Initiative to redevelop under-utilized and contaminated properties for economic, residential, and green space uses; assisting City departments and businesses in developing cost-effective strategies for regulatory compliance with federal, state, and local air and water quality rules and regulations; and administering the Citys Mobile source Air Pollution Trust Fund to promote projects that reduce mobile source air pollution emissions.
Beth Jines, Assistant General Manager
Beth
Jines is the Assistant General Manager of the City of Los Angeles'
Environmental Affairs De partment. The Environmental Affairs Department
is responsible for the development of environmental policy for Los
Angeles and implementation of Los Angeles' Climate Change,
Sustainability and Enforcement programs. Prior to joining the City of
Los Angeles, Beth held a number of positions in Cal/EPA programs,
including Chief Deputy Director of the State Water Board, Assistant
Secretary for Water and Waste Management at Cal/EPA and manager of
cleanup of the Stringfellow Superfund Site.
CONTACTS
Environmental Information
Center:
213.978.0888, [email protected]
Press Contact
Darlene Fields: 213.978.0844, [email protected]
Climate Change Initiative
Gretchen
Hardison: 213.978.0852, [email protected]
Craig Tranby: 213.978.0853, [email protected]
Sustainability Initiative
Karin Christie: 213.978.0875, [email protected]
Adaptation Initiative
Melinda
Bartlett: 213-978-0858, [email protected]
Enforcement Initiative
Wayne Tsuda: 213.978.3068, [email protected]
David Thompson 213.978.0868, [email protected]
Green Building
Craig Tranby: 213.978.0853, [email protected]
Web Manager
Elissa Jackson: 213.978.0894, [email protected]
Mailing Address:
EnvironmentLA - City of Los Angeles
200 North Spring Street, Suite 2005
Los Angeles, California 90230