The Ralph and Goldy Lewis Center's California Policy Options offers an unflinching assessment of the measures the State has undertaken to address its fiscal, environmental, transportation, and planning issues; the ramifications of the programs and legislation that have been implemented; and alternative proposals that could prove to be viable solutions to California's policy and planning problems. Addressing the interrelated challenges in transportation, housing, land use, legislation, resource allocation, energy, and policy with the ubiquitous budget challenges, this annual volume exemplifies the strength of the UCLA School of Public Affairs as a nexus of thought-provoking new ideas that transcend disciplinary boundaries.