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Antelope Valley Community Standards Districts

Green Valley and Leona Valley Recommended for Approval!

Season’s Greetings! Both the Green Valley and Leona Valley Draft Community Standards Districts were recommended for approval at the Regional Planning Commission on December 9! Many thanks go out to those community members and members of the respective Town Councils that were a part of the process and gave their feedback on the CSD throughout […]

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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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Historic Resources in the Antelope Valley and Surroundings

The northern part of Los Angeles County, including the Antelope Valley, has a rich and interesting history and historic resources. One of the Historic Resources listed by the State of California in the Antelope Valley is the Utopian community of Llano Del Rio. According to the California State Parks Office of Historic Preservation, this was

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Igniting Public Participation in Planning

It’s Sunday night, 9:00 p.m., and a small fire starts in a barn…  Due to human error, drought, everything made of wood including streets and sidewalks – the fire spreads.  Officials hope that the fire will stop at the river, but there are timber yards along the river and so the fire jumps… Flames reach

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Let’s Be Social

Technology can be an easy way for people to connect. And this is one way we can share information and ask for feedback on the AV CSDs project!  Here are a few ways we can connect online:  PROJECT WEBSITE  The AV CSDs project website is great for up-to-date project information. The website features a Communities section, a one-stop

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