
Saltworks and Beyond
Guests

Peter Calthorpe
Principal Architect, Peter Calthorpe Associates

David Lewis
Executive Director, Save the Bay

Jack Matthews
Former Mayor, San Mateo
Summary
The debate over Saltworks, a proposal to build 12,000 homes on former salt ponds in Redwood City, is a harbinger of coming development fights in the age of climate change.
Peter Calthorpe, Principal Architect, Peter Calthorpe Associates
David Lewis, Executive Director, Save the Bay
Jack Matthews, Mayor, San Mateo