About
Ronda Azevedo Lucas is an environmental policy and legislative attorney with particular expertise in the areas of water rights, the federal Endangered Species Act, land use, the California Environmental Quality Act, wetlands, the federal Clean Water Act, global climate change, and environmental justice. Among other work, Ms. Lucas served on the Senate Bill 271 Advisory Committee for Salmonid Restoration; the California Bay-Delta Public Advisory Committee Ecosystem Restoration Program Subcommittee; the Calfornia Bay-Delta Authority’s Working Landscapes Subcomittee; the Pacific Gas and Electric Stewardship Council Committee; and the Santa Barbara County Regional Conservation Strategy Stakeholder committee.
Ms. Lucas is a member of the California State Bar admitted to practice before the Eastern, Central, and Northern United States District Courts in California and the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. She graduated with honors from both California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, and the McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific.

