"A Dreamer Who Gets Things Done"
Developer Ali Sahabi Gets Public-Private Impact Award From Los Angeles County Business Federation
For ongoing efforts demonstrating a lifelong commitment to social and economic balance in many professional endeavors,
"On behalf of the ever-growing BizFed family of diverse business networks, I congratulate
BizFed unites more than 240 business organizations representing 420,000 employers with 5 million employees throughout Southern California.
"The creation of this award reflects BizFed's dedication to fostering collaboration between public and private sector entities. We're proud to honor leaders like
The award presentation at the 10th annual BizFed Freshman Policymakers Reception at The Commons at the Universal Studios Lot on
Dos Lagos Mixed Use Development
By working cooperatively with leaders in the City of Corona to form a Redevelopment Project Area and coordinating with numerous Federal and State regulatory agencies, Sahabi achieved a dream many thought unrealistic to bring a
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Sahabi is "a dreamer who makes things happen" emphasized Supervisor Spiegel
The project earned the
The Dos Lagos development became a pioneer in many ways. Dos Lagos was the first mixed use, master planned community in Western Riverside County. It included the first pedestrian promenade life-style center, the first LEED certified, Class A office building in
Workforce Development Program
As President of the San Bernardino County Chapter of the Building Industry Association of
"We have an aging workforce in the construction industry and
Program participants earned a job-readiness certificate showing they had gained skills to meet the needs of regional employers. Collaboration between the public and private entities brought industry standards to the classroom so that students, the future builders and leaders of the region, were ready for the workplace on day one.
Green Valley Initiative
Beyond brick-and-mortar accomplishments, it is the lasting impact Sahabi's work has had on others that stands out as exemplary. His vision and actions have influenced a generation of builders, architects and government leaders. Sahabi helped transform much of
Sahabi has been a strong believer in the need for regional cooperation to improve the quality of life in California. He initiated a regional movement towards sustainability through his nonprofit Green Institute for Village Empowerment, or GIVE, and the launch of the Green Valley Initiative in 2007, which is credited with sparking some of the region's most forward-thinking projects.
Sahabi led a regional push in the early 2000s for clean and green technologies, renewable energy and sustainable development that can still be seen growing today throughout Southern California. He was instrumental in bringing the U.S. Green Building Council to the Inland Empire. He has supported a broad range of causes not only in the industry but also organizations that promote important issues of community, social justice, public health and welfare, as well as primary, secondary and higher education.
"The Green Valley Initiative was way ahead of its time – a truly livable community where you could work, play and live in one community and it would be sustainable, waste free, energy efficient and really set a model for the rest of the country," said
Through his efforts, Sahabi managed to get dozens of government agencies, the private sector and NGOs together for the first time to focus on the question of "how do we want to make our communities truly sustainable in the future?'
"When Ali came up with the idea for the Green Valley Initiative and had already been developing sustainable communities in the region, it was so new, especially in
Resilience Advantage
The Resilience Advantage webinar series highlighted educational programming conducted over five years by the U.S. Resiliency Council in collaboration with the Los Angeles County Business Federation (BizFed), Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC), Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, and program sponsor Optimum Seismic, Inc. U.S. Small Business Administration also partnered with USRC to support this educational programming as a co-sponsor.
"The first thing we came up with was to develop an educational series called the Resilience Advantage, a years long effort around topics of resilience that would be meaningful to all of the stakeholders in the built environment," said
Sahabi's advocacy work and his participation "really made him a great partner for the U.S. Resiliency Council," said Reis. "He's one of the few individuals I know who understands the public sector and the private sector in such a comprehensive way, and there are few people I know who are better at creating a relationship between very diverse groups of stakeholders."
These educational programs were designed to enable business owners to make better plans and informed decisions about how to protect their businesses, buildings and employees from earthquakes. The programs also covered how to quickly recover from damage to minimize business interruption, and how much improved resilience may cost initially and ultimately save.
Resilience Advantage showed how advances in the understanding of seismic issues can make businesses and buildings better able to withstand and recover from what can be devastating impacts during major earthquakes. Earthquakes can have devastating impacts on vulnerable buildings, people and the economy, but they don't have to be disasters. Investing in resilience is good economics and sound business. The webinars showed how actions by businesses can help them become more resilient now and in the future."
Expert panels also examined specific ways make buildings safer and more resilient. The result of these actions can provide numerous benefits: prevent death, injuries and property losses, preserve jobs and workforce housing, and protect vital services and local economies. Examples were shared of how resilience planning can lead to concrete actions that assist buildings and communities withstand shocks, avoid serious damage and recover more quickly from
Sahabi has extensive involvement in multiple professional, civic and nonprofit organizations including the California Apartment Association, California
Sahabi earned a Master of Real Estate Development degree from the University of Southern California School of Urban Planning and Development, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Management from Pepperdine University.
Sahabi and his wife, Aida, live in the
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