Out & About in ESGV
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Join us this summer for the LA County Department of Parks and Recreations’ Parks After Dark Program. Watch the video below to learn more about the program and be sure to check the list and map of the 33 participating parks to see how you can participate. Multiple recreational opportunities will be available at each
Parks turned into after-hours fun zones, thanks to an L.A. County recreational program. Parks After Dark brought music, food, sports and other activities to 33 parks countywide from mid-June until the first weekend in August. The free nighttime recreational, health and wellness opportunities tend to encourage less crime and build stronger communities. On two consecutive
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Los Angeles County strives to create a thriving sustainable urban forest that safely enhances the health and well-being of its communities. Parkway trees are an essential element of healthy, livable neighborhoods and are a significant part of the County’s urban forest. Los Angeles County Public Works has a Parkway Trees Program to plant trees in
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On November 15, 2018, approximately 3,118 acres of inhabited areas (Plum Canyon, Skyline Ranch, and North Sand Canyon) of unincorporated LA County were annexed to the City of Santa Clarita. The Cruzan Mesa Vernal Pools SEA was entirely within the unincorporated areas of LA County before the annexation. As a result of the annexation,
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The Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning (Department) will be hosting multiple online workshops in July to find out how your community can adapt to climate change hazards. Climate change may require us to adjust to new conditions like extreme heat days, wildfires, or increasing chances of flooding. Your input will help the Department develop climate adaptation and
On October 19, 2022, the Regional Planning Commission (RPC) recommended approval of two new Community Standards Districts (CSDs) for the communities of Pearblossom and Lake Los Angeles, and an update to the Southeast Antelope Valley CSD to the Board of Supervisors. Many thanks to those community and CSD Committee members who contributed their time, energy,
Pearblossom, Lake LA, and SE Antelope Valley Recommended for Approval! Read More »
We’ve been working with James Rojas to explore ways to engage more people in the planning process, especially youths, seniors, non-English speakers, and others who are not familiar with planning. Instead of using planning jargon, the Place It! method allows people to play with everyday objects to get people to talk about a place. When
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We’re excited to present our brand new Climate Action logo! The monarch butterfly won our search for a mascot to represent why we are looking forward with climate action in mind when planning for LA County. Read more about the Monarch butterfly here:
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UPDATE (9/13/18): The Staff Report package is now available for review on our website. Please see below on how to access the documents from our SEA website. The public comment period remains the same, ending on 9/26/18. The draft SEA Ordinance, Implementation Guide, and hearing package are available for public comment for the 9/26 public
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