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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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Farewell to Susan Tae and Welcome Mark Herwick to AV CSDs Team

Our AV CSDs team continues to transition while staying on top of our work program for your updated and new CSDs. We recently said farewell to Susan Tae as she moved on to a new role in the Current Planning Division of our department. At the same time we welcome Mark Herwick, who brings a

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Get Along, Little Doggies!

Dogs are a wonderful part our lives, but nowhere in Los Angeles County are they more connected to our lives and livelihood than here in the Antelope Valley. Dogs are used for comfort, and as helpers, guards, and workers. Farmers use dogs to guard their herd or expensive equipment, and property owners often have them

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Getting It Right

With hard work over many years, communities have developed proposals for their new or updated Community Standards District (CSD). But what happens after these proposals are submitted to the County? How can we make sense of the CSD at the end?   Creating or updating a CSD can seem unnecessarily long or complicated, but the process from

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Have You Met the Joshua Tree?

To share information about the Antelope Valley’s special habitat areas or Significant Ecological Areas (SEAs), we are featuring a post from the #SEAWednesday posts on the Department of Regional Planning’s SEA blog. The Joshua Tree can be found in the Joshua Woodlands SEA and Antelope Valley SEA within the Antelope Valley.  The iconic Joshua Tree (Yucca

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