BARTLETT
BUILDER.
STRATEGIST.
ATTORNEY.
“My dedication to public service is simply an act of gratitude: to pay it back, and pay it forward.”
Ben Bartlett is a sixth-generation Berkeley native, environmental attorney, and policy innovator. He has spent nearly a decade at the intersection of law, government, and civic systems — as Berkeley City Councilmember, Deputy Mayor, and practicing attorney.
The next systems we build will shape how people live. Ben works across public and private sectors, focused on building what comes next: in technology governance, housing, environmental law, and economic justice.
The world is at an inflection point.
The next systems we build will shape how people live.
Here are some ideas I’ve been working on.
Selected projects across law, policy, and technology.
Work in government, housing, and civic systems.
Berkeley’s human-centered approach to AI governance, ensuring accountability before growth outpaces oversight.
Nation’s first prefabricated supportive housing: homes combining innovative design with on-site healthcare and services.
A five-pillar framework to return America’s wealth to its people, rethinking how prosperity is built and shared.
Outcomes-based, pay-for-success funding tying government investment to measurable community benefit.
Community food resilience connecting local agriculture to underserved South Berkeley neighborhoods.
How I think about the systems we’re building.
Frameworks and concepts in progress.
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Op-eds & essays.
On law, policy, technology, and the systems shaping how we live.
January 2026
We can’t wait for federal consensus. Local governments are where the first rules get written — and where the consequences land first.
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October 2025
Step Up Housing taught us that speed and dignity aren’t trade-offs. What we build for the unhoused reflects what we believe about people.
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August 2025
We fund roads and bridges because everyone uses them. The same logic applies to economic security. It’s not charity — it’s foundation.
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May 2025
Change rarely comes through the front door. Understanding where systems are already cracking is where real reform begins.
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March 2025
The coast belongs to everyone, not just those who can afford to live near it. What $400M signals about environmental equity.
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All writing →
Let’s build
something.
For speaking engagements, law & policy work, collaboration on ideas, or constituent services.