- Description
- The California Landscape Contractors Association is a non-profit
trade organization of licensed landscape and landscape-related contractors.
Also included among its approximately 3,200 members are landscape
suppliers, landscape architects, public officials, educators, and
students. Although formally incorporated in 1952, CLCA has been
meeting as an association since 1937.
- Mission
- CLCA's mission is to serve and protect the interests of its members,
promote professionalism, and advance public awareness of the landscape
industry.
- Core Goal
- The association's Core Goal is to support CLCA members as they
create beautiful, enduring landscapes that improve the quality of
life.
- Core Values
- Commitment to honesty, integrity, and ethics at all costs;
- Devotion to excellence in craftsmanship;
- Living the entrepreneurial spirit;
- Reverence for the Earth and respect for its resources; and
- Relationships are everything.
- Public Significance
- Contractor members are state licensed and meet all requirements
for consumer protection. CLCA therefore educates the consumer about
the dangers of hiring unlicensed contractors and maintains an Operation
Helping Hand Program to encourage and help unlicensed individuals
become licensed landscape contractors.
CLCA is an active force in the statewide effort to conserve water.
As water-efficient irrigation experts, many members are invaluable
sources for consultations on planning and installing water-saving
irrigation systems. CLCA also conducts an active public information
program on landscape water management.
- Benefits
- The association's state and local activities provide members with
a forum for & Services open discussion, networking and learning.
The association provides a large menu of services to its members
including educational resources, contract forms, educational events,
publicity, access to legal consultants and peer advice, group insurance,
political advocacy, information, a landscape awards program, a certification
program for landscape technicians, and an industry trade show.
- Legislative Objectives
- CLCA has identified the following legislative priorities for 2007:
Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Federal legislation should include effective border security, a
pathway for undocumented workers to obtain permanent legal status,
a temporary guest worker program to fill jobs that American workers
will not perform, and reasonable sanctions on employers who violate
the law.
Workers' Compensation
CLCA will work with other groups to oppose any legislation that
reverses the progress made in California in 2004.
Water Supply, Water Quality, and Infrastructure
CLCA will make sure that landscape construction receives a fair
share of the opportunities that may be created by Governor Schwarzenegger's
infrastructure initiatives.
AB 2717 Landscape Task Force
CLCA will monitor any California landscape water conservation legislation
that seeks to implement the task force recommendations.
Minimum Wage
CLCA will monitor efforts in California to increase the minimum
wage.
Commercial Construction Defect Reform
CLCA will support reform to indemnification agreements used in commercial
contracts if a critical mass of other organizations form a coalition
around all or part of the problem. Career Technical Education. CLCA
will continue to support bills that expand and improve technical
and vocational education related to the construction trades.
- Chapters
- CLCA has 17 chapters statewide that conduct monthly meetings and
carry on the association's activities and objectives on a local
level. Its 23 standing committees and several task forces develop
and implement various programs and services.
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