APWA/ACEC-CA Annual Joint Meeting Recap – Assemblyman James Gallagher

James Gallagher

We kicked off the new year with our always popular Joint ACEC/APWA lunch meeting on January 8th at the Woodlake Hotel and Conference Center. Our guest speaker was Assemblyman James Gallagher. James was formerly a Sutter County Supervisor. He represents the 3rd District, which includes the Counties of Butte, Tehama, Yuba, Sutter, Glenn, and Colusa. Special thanks to Megan Carter (APWA President) at Dokken for handling all of the logistics for this event.

The turnout was excellent with many Sierra Chapter members in attendance, including President Harvey Oselick who sat at the head table with Assemblyman Gallagher.

Although James is a farmer and attorney by trade, I was impressed with his knowledge and understanding of infrastructure issues. It turns out his college roommate was a civil engineer, so he appreciated the value we bring to society. He was also very appreciative of the contributions made by the public works industry. Being from a rice farming family near Nicolas, Assemblyman Gallagher was very aware of water, drainage and transportation challenges in the State of California. He absolutely supports the Sites Reservoir project, transportation funding, and streamlining CEQA for basic upkeep and maintenance of infrastructure. Assemblyman Gallagher felt California needs to be doing more “Pay as You Go” type infrastructure funding to avoid the long stretches of inaction by state politicians. Sounds like a great idea to me!

An ACEC Company Profile – Sage Engineers

Sage Engineers

SAGE Engineers, Inc. (SAGE) is a California Certified Small Business, headquartered in Roseville, California, providing geotechnical, geological, and engineering design services for a wide range of clients related to water resources, hydropower, and critical

Crenshaw  1, Southern California Temporary excavation support systems for subterranean rail station.
Crenshaw 1, Southern California
Temporary excavation support systems for subterranean rail station.

infrastructure. The professional staff at SAGE, including geotechnical engineers, engineering geologists, structural engineers, and civil engineers, specialize in analysis and design of a wide variety of infrastructure projects associated with water supply and flood control, including canals, flumes, pipelines, siphons, pumping stations, spillways, flood-control channels, roads, and bridges.

SAGE also has world-class technical experts in the fields of seismology, earthquake ground motions, and seismic hazard

Northern California Tunnel condition assessment
Northern California
Tunnel condition assessment

analysis. We are well versed in performing seismic hazard analyses (both deterministic

and probabilistic), developing site-specific ground motions for seismic evaluations, performing site response analysis, evaluating seismic hazards including surface fault rupture, strong ground shaking, liquefaction, and seismic slope stability, and performing planning and feasibility analyses for the evaluation of mitigation measures when poor seismic performance is anticipated.

Northern California Geohazards assessment of hillside penstocks.
Northern California
Geohazards assessment of hillside penstocks.

Comprised of three offices located in Oakland, Roseville, and South Lake Tahoe,

California, since 1997 SAGE has combined engineering design and geosciences allowing us to provide clients with practical geotechnical and geologic solutions and cost-efficient designs for facilities that interface with soil, rock, and water.

Company Contact Information
SAGE Engineers, Inc.
2251 Douglas Blvd, Suite 200
Roseville, CA 95661
Phone: (916) 677-4800
www.SAGEengineers.com