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Community Spotlight: Hacienda Heights

The East San Gabriel Valley Planning Area contains 21 unincorporated communities. We previously posted about the communities of Charter Oak and Avocado Heights. In this post, we’d like to share some information about another community: Hacienda Heights. Location Hacienda Heights is a 11.86 square mile unincorporated community located in the southern portion of the East […]

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Concept Drafts: AVCSDs Next Step

Most of the 14 participating Antelope Valley communities have already met with the County to discuss their proposed topics or issues and how they want them addressed in their CSD, and Regional Planning has been using information from those discussions to create Concept Drafts for each updated or proposed CSD. The Concept Drafts are in

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Creative Community Engagement in the East San Gabriel Valley

Our team is excited to share updates about some of our outreach efforts. Our primary public engagement goal is to interact with people in the East San Gabriel Valley that are not traditionally involved in the planning process. This turned into a “meeting people where they are” strategy. This strategy applies across our efforts, from

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DUDLEYA #SEAWEDNESDAY

Los Angeles County’s Significant Ecological Areas (SEA) are our local succulent gardens. The Dudleyas, also known as “live-forevers”, grow abundantly in California with special varieties in each region. From rosettes of fleshy leaves, grow impressive stalks of flowers of a variety of colors, depending on the variety or subspecies. Native to California, Dudleyas have the hardiness

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East Irwindale Community Visioning Workshop

On Saturday, December 7th, the East San Gabriel Valley Area Plan team hosted a community visioning workshop at Valleydale Park in the community of East Irwindale. The event attracted about 50 participants who had an opportunity to provide feedback on community values, issues, and opportunities. Our team provided a 30 minute presentation on urban and

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