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Join us for the Safety Element Update Webinar – 3/24

Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning is kicking off the update to the Safety Element by hosting an introductory webinar on March 24th from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Pre-register today to attend this Zoom webinar! The webinar will provide a background on the Safety Element and requirements from the State. Attendees can learn more […]

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Joshua trees gain endangered species protections

Effective October 9, 2020, the western Joshua tree, Yucca brevifolia,  is a Candidate species for listing under the California Endangered Species Act. A member of the Agave family, Joshua trees are native to arid regions in Southern California. Standing 5 to 20 ft. tall, Joshua trees have  stiff, narrow leaves, and greenish-white flowers that bloom

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June 2023 Updates

The MAP team would like to thank everyone who commented on the Metro Area Plan, ordinance, and/or Draft PEIR (the Project). Subsequently, in February 2023, the team mailed approximately 2,200 letters to property owners whose lands were being considered for rezoning to new industrial zones, higher-density residential or mixed-use zoning that allows ground-floor commercial with

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Let’s Be Social

Technology can be an easy way for people to connect. And this is one way we can share information and ask for feedback on the AV CSDs project!  Here are a few ways we can connect online:  PROJECT WEBSITE  The AV CSDs project website is great for up-to-date project information. The website features a Communities section, a one-stop

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Lodgepole chipmunk

The lodgepole chipmunk (Tamias speciosus) is a Californian through and through! This chipmunk can be found in the eastern Sierra Nevada and in southern California in the San Bernardino, San Jacinto, and San Gabriel mountains. Lodgepole chipmunks live in a coniferous forest that contains lodgepole pine, red fire, and Jeffrey pine and within elevations between

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