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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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Have You Met the Tricolored Blackbird?

To increase public awareness of the September 26, 2018 Regional Planning Commission hearing on the Significant Ecological Areas (SEA) Ordinance, we are featuring a post from the Department of Regional Planning’s SEA blog. The Tricolored Blackbird can be found in the San Andreas SEA within the Antelope Valley. This one is for all the Birders!

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Regional Planning Commission recommends approval of SEA Program Update

This is a repost from the Department of Regional Planning’s SEA blog.  The SEA Program Update had a Regional Planning Commission public hearing today. The Commission recommended the SEA Program Update to the Board of Supervisors for approval. This was a momentous hearing as the SEA Program Update has been ongoing for almost 20 years. We

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SEA Special Topic: AV exemptions for Single Family Residences – Alternative Option

Update: Corrections and more clarification has been added to the original post. The corrections and additional language is marked in red. This is a cross-post from Regional Planning’s Significant Ecological Areas (SEA) blog. More information can be found on the SEA project website at planning.lacounty.gov/sea. Thank you to everyone who submitted public comments during our

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