California Governor's Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation


The California Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation, also known as LCI or Cal LCI, is the long-range planning and research agency of the government of California, and reports to the Governor of California. It was created by statute in 1970 and is part of the office of the Governor of California. Under Governor Jerry Brown, its director was Ken Alex. In 2019, incoming governor Gavin Newsom appointed Kate Gordon to lead the office. The current director is Samuel Assefa.
The office's name changed in July 2024. It was formerly called the Governor's Office of Planning and Research.
A major focus of the organization is helping the State of California mitigate and adapt to global warming. This includes promoting the use of public transit, and coordinating land use to maximize the benefits of public transit.
Its purview includes