CMCA Awards
Work by CMCA is characterized by innovation, practicality, economy, and overall excellence. These factors have been repeatedly recognized in the following awards for projects by CMCA, and by Mike Multari and Paul Crawford before they formed CMCA.

  • Honor Award from the Southern California Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, for the Cal Poly Master Plan, October 2001.

  • Outstanding Planning Award, for Comprehensive Planning, from the Sacramento Section, American Planning Association, for the Citrus Heights General Plan, May 2001.

  • Award of Excellence, for Comprehensive Planning for a Large Jurisdiction, from the California Chapter, American Planning Association, for the San Luis Obispo County and Cities Safety Element of the General Plan, September 2000.

  • Award of Merit, for Comprehensive Planning for a Large Jurisdiction, from the Central Coast Section, American Planning Association, for the San Luis Obispo County and Cities Safety Element of the General Plan, May 2000.

  • Award of Excellence to Paul Crawford, for Distinguished Leadership as a Planning Professional, from the California Chapter, American Planning Association, September 1998.

  • Award of Merit, Innovative Use of Technology, from the Central Coast Section, American Planning Association, for the San Luis Obispo County Cambria Quality of Life Visual Simulations, June 1998.

  • Honorable Mention, from the Central Coast Section, American Planning Association, for the San Luis Obispo County Unocal Avila Beach Clean-Up EIR/EIS, June 1998.

  • Award of Merit, Innovative Use of Technology, from the California Chapter, American Planning Association for the Placer County On-Line General Plan, October 1996.

  • Outstanding Planning, Innovative Use of Technology Award, from the Sacramento AwardSection, American Planning Association, for the Placer County On-Line General Plan, June 1996.

  • Outstanding Planning, Planning Implementation Award, Large Jurisdiction, from the Central Coast Section, American Planning Association, for the City of Paso Robles/San Luis Obispo County COG Neo-Traditional Design Options Model Ordinance, June 1996.

  • Outstanding Planning, Planning Implementation Award, Small Jurisdiction, from the Central Coast Section, American Planning Association, for the City of Buellton Planning Program, June 1996.

  • Outstanding Planning, Comprehensive Planning Award, Small Jurisdiction, from theAward Northern Section, American Planning Association, for the City of Dixon Downtown Revitalization Plan, May 1996.

  • Outstanding Planning, Planning Implementation Award from the California Chapter, American Planning Association, for the Energy Element of the San Luis Obispo County General Plan, October 1995.

  • Outstanding Planning, Comprehensive Planning Award from the Los Angeles Section, American Planning Association, for the City of Calabasas Old Town Calabasas Master Plan and Design Guidelines, June 1994.

  • Outstanding Planning, Project Award from the Central Coast Section, American Planning Association, for the Villa Rosa Below-Market Rate Housing Project, June 1994.

  • Certificate of Excellence from the San Luis Obispo Downtown Business ImprovementAward Association, for the Conceptual Physical Plan for the City's Center, February 1993.

  • Outstanding Planning, Innovative Use of Technology Award from the California Chapter, American Planning Association, for the City of Atascadero Computerized Fiscal Impact Model, October 1992.

  • Outstanding Planning, Project Award from the California Chapter, American Planning Association, for the City of Atascadero Long Range Fiscal Plan, October 1991.

  • Outstanding Planning, Innovative Use of Technology Award from the California Chapter, American Planning Association, for design of the San Luis Obispo County Zone Phone computer system, October 1991.

  • Meritorious Program Award from the Orange County Section, American PlanningAward Association, for the City of Huntington Beach Coastal Energy Impact Program, June 1982. (Mike Multari was project manager for the City of Huntington Beach.)

  • Meritorious Program Award from the California Chapter, American Planning Association, for the San Luis Obispo County Land Use Element and Land Use Ordinance, October 1981. (Paul Crawford was project manager for San Luis Obispo County, and author of the Land Use Ordinance.)


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