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What will the future Sacramento look like and how will we reposition the city and region? What is your vision for the return of growth and prosperity? We have invited Randy Sater to share his expertise and vision and insight with Rotary. Randy is a leader and visionary in the real estate field. With over twenty-five years of experience in Real Estate, Land Use Planning & Community Building. He serves as President of StoneBridge Properties, a subsidiary of Teichert Land Company.

Throughout his career following his graduation from CSU Sacramento Randy has been espousing a quality of life and vision for the Region. Whether as the Chair building the Sacramento Chapter of the prestigious Urban Land Institute (ULI), serving as the head of the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce (2010), founding member and Past President of the Cache Creek Conversancy, Past Chair of Valley Vision, Board Member of the California State University, Sacramento, Advisory Board and Vice President of the Power Inn Alliance his commitment to quality has inspired others. He has been a speaker and participant on many planning teams and convention platforms.

Stonebridge is currently planning and developing four new communities that seek to enhance the overall quality of life and health of the community. At New Brighton in Sacramento, California, StoneBridge Properties is incorporating low impact design (LID) principles, facilitating alternative transportation modes and incorporating urban farms as part of the community plan. At its New Brighton Station project, StoneBridge is spearheading efforts on a public/private effort to facilitate transit-oriented development. At its Sutter Park Neighborhood project, StoneBridge, on behalf of Sutter Heath Sacramento Sierra Region, is reconnecting a historic park neighborhood on the site of the to be demolished Sutter Memorial hospital. At Coldstream in Truckee, California, StoneBridge is conserving over 60% of the planned community in permanent open space, as well as enhancing habitat and showcasing environmental stewardship while restoring a former gravel operation.