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The Department of Regional Planning is aware of phishing emails targeting Los Angeles County residents. Please be advised that all official correspondence from Regional Planning is issued solely from [Name]@planning.lacounty.gov or donotreply@lacounty.gov email addresses. Communications from other domains are not affiliated with the Department and should not be treated as an official communication. The County will never request personally identifiable information via email or ask for payment or funds through wire transfer. If you receive a suspicious email or have concerns about its legitimacy, please do not respond or click any links. Instead, contact Regional Planning directly to verify at info@planning.lacounty.gov or (213) 974-6411.

If you were impacted by the recent fires and need assistance, please visit the Disaster Recovery page.

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Avocado Heights Community Visioning Workshop

On Saturday, November 2, the East San Gabriel Valley Area Plan team hosted a community visioning workshop at San Angelo Park in Avocado Heights. The event attracted over 50 stakeholders and participants had an opportunity to provide feedback on challenges and opportunities in their communities.

The event included two activities to solicit feedback from residents. The first activity was based on the Place It methodology, developed by urban planner James Rojas, and focused on having residents identify their values. The second activity provided an opportunity for attendees to share input on issues and challenges in their communities.

To participate in future meetings, read notes from past events and learn more, visit our list of upcoming workshops.

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