Warren W. Jones (1929-2007) was a city planning
consultant and instructor who founded Solano Press Books in 1985. His
long and varied career began in 1957, when he received a master's degree
in city planning from the University of California at Berkeley. He
worked for the City of Oakland and soon after established a planning
consulting firm in Berkeley, California. Warren was a pioneer in the
California planning education field. He founded UC Berkeley Extension's
planning program in 1972 and also taught at the UC Berkeley Department
of City and Regional Planning. Solano Press Books evolved from Warren's
experiences at UC Berkeley Extension and his interest in providing
practical information that professionals can use on the job. The company
began with publication of a single book -- Curtin's California Land
Use and Planning Law, an authoritative source cited by the California
courts and updated every year since its first edition. Solano Press
expanded and flourished over two decades under Warren's leadership.
Today, Warren's legacy is carried on by his daughter Ling-Yen Jones
and son-in-law Jon Handel.