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What will the OurCounty Climate Action Plan cover?

The OurCounty Climate Action Plan (OurCounty CAP) will outline actions that Los Angeles County plans to take to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and adapt to a changing climate in unincorporated areas. The County’s existing Community Climate Action Plan (CCAP) document was adopted by the Board of Supervisors in 2015 as a component of the Los

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Why Did the Rooster Get a County Ordinance?

To ensure protections for animals and rural communities! Yuk yuk. Our AV CSDs Update team has been meeting with community members and listening to what they would like to have or see in their communities. One topic that has come up a number of times, has been the care and keeping of chickens and roosters.

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Why do we need to act now?

It is well-established scientific consensus that human activities are responsible for the increase in heat-trapping greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere, causing average global temperatures to rise over time. This rise in temperature is changing global climate patterns and increasing the likelihood of weather-related natural disasters, affecting Los Angeles County and communities worldwide. Climate change

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Willowbrook Library

Visit the Willowbrook Library to learn more about and leave your feedback on the Metro Area Plan. Address: 11737 Wilmington Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90059 Hours:  Monday and Sunday: Closed Tuesday – Noon: 8pm Wednesday – Saturday: 10am – 6pm Phone: (323) 564-5698 Website: https://lacountylibrary.org/willowbrook-library/

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Worth A Thousand Words

Lots of folks will be familiar with the saying, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” While words are very important to explain and describe, a picture can be incredibly powerful in conveying the feelings and emotions about a particular subject.  For example, here are two ways to describe my experience driving through the Antelope Valley

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Your Community Standards Districts (CSD) Year in Review: A look back at 2019

As we wrap up the holiday season and enter into a new year, we’d like to take some time to reflect on 2019. After various meetings and conversations with the Antelope Valley unincorporated communities, we had some staff changes that impacted our project’s schedule early last year. Richard Marshalian was pulled away on a special

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