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This is a very important research paper

Please I want you to write an Academic research paper of 20 pages

Topic: Building Resilient Communities
research question: How does urban cooperation handle resilience while considering social and economic differences?

#Introduction
#Literature review
#Summary
#Case Study
#Conclusion
#References

In-text Citation, 20 pages at least, and use the same 15 literature you did before for me( you made a mistake because you wrote an annotated bibliography so you need to write a literature review again) + 5 more sources that help.

Also in the files, there is data and a survey I want you to use them and try to find Correlations between income, population, and heat… use anything in the data. Also, there is a presentation that could help you organize. Data is very important in this paper. You can create graphs, charts or anything, you are professional.

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Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8_1 Q8_2 Q8_3 Q8_4 Q8_5 Q9 Q10
To what extent do you think citizen participation is important when it comes to sustainability? To what extent does your city utilize information and communication technologies (ICT) for public engagement? How many partnerships do you have with the regional cities, non-profits and other public systems? In communicating with your residents, which of the following is the main focus for your city in terms of sustainability? To what extent do you think your city has sufficient green space? To what extent are you aware of the Safe Water Project? To what extent do you think the city residents are knowledgeable when it comes to sustainable practices? In the event of a disaster, how would you rate your city’s preparedness in regards to the following events? – Earthquake In the event of a disaster, how would you rate your city’s preparedness in regards to the following events? – Extreme Heat In the event of a disaster, how would you rate your city’s preparedness in regards to the following events? – Flood In the event of a disaster, how would you rate your city’s preparedness in regards to the following events? – Extreme Rain/Storm In the event of a disaster, how would you rate your city’s preparedness in regards to the following events? – Fire How aware are you of other city’s sustainability/resiliency plans? How many dedicated sustainability employees does your city have?
To a great extent Somewhat Water use Somewhat Unaware Very little Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared Slightly prepared Slightly prepared Somewhat prepared Unaware
To a great extent Somewhat 1 – 10 Water use Somewhat Aware but not participating Very little Somewhat prepared Slightly prepared Slightly prepared Slightly prepared Somewhat prepared Generally aware ?
To a great extent Somewhat 1 – 10 Sustainable transportation Somewhat Unaware Very little Slightly prepared Somewhat prepared Not at all prepared Slightly prepared Slightly prepared Unaware 3
To a great extent Somewhat 11 – 20 Sustainable education Somewhat Generally aware and participating To a great extent Somewhat prepared Well prepared Well prepared Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared To a great extent One employee several contracted/consultants
To a great extent Very little 1 – 10 Sustainable education Not at all Aware but not participating Very little Not at all prepared Not at all prepared Not at all prepared Not at all prepared Not at all prepared Generally aware 0
To a great extent To a great extent 11 – 20 Water use Somewhat Unaware Somewhat Somewhat prepared Well prepared Well prepared Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared Generally aware 3
To a great extent Very little 11 – 20 Composting Somewhat Unaware Very little Slightly prepared Slightly prepared Slightly prepared Slightly prepared Not at all prepared Unaware 0
To a great extent Somewhat 1 – 10 Water use Somewhat Generally aware and participating Somewhat Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared Well prepared Well prepared Somewhat prepared Generally aware 0
To a great extent Very little 1 – 10 Water use Very little Unaware Very little Somewhat prepared Not at all prepared Not at all prepared Not at all prepared Slightly prepared Slightly aware None
To a great extent Very little 1 – 10 Water use Very little Unaware Very little Slightly prepared Slightly prepared Slightly prepared Not at all prepared Slightly prepared Unaware 0
To a great extent Very little 31 – 40 Food waster and sustainable issues To a great extent Aware but not participating Very little Not at all prepared Somewhat prepared Not at all prepared Slightly prepared Not at all prepared To a great extent
Somewhat Somewhat 21 – 30 Sustainable education Very little Generally aware and participating Not at all Not at all prepared Slightly prepared Slightly prepared Not at all prepared Slightly prepared Generally aware
To a great extent Very little 31 – 40 Food waster and sustainable issues To a great extent Unaware Very little Slightly prepared Slightly prepared Somewhat prepared Slightly prepared Well prepared Slightly aware
Not at all Not at all 31 – 40 Sustainable buildings Not at all Unaware Not at all Not at all prepared Somewhat prepared Slightly prepared Slightly prepared Not at all prepared To a great extent
Not at all Not at all 31 – 40 Composting Not at all To a great extent and actively participating To a great extent Well prepared Slightly prepared Not at all prepared Slightly prepared Somewhat prepared To a great extent
To a great extent To a great extent 1 – 10 Water use Very little Aware but not participating Somewhat Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared Unaware 1
To a great extent Somewhat 21 – 30 Water use Somewhat Unaware Somewhat Well prepared Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared To a great extent 11
To a great extent To a great extent 11 – 20 Recycling waste To a great extent Aware but not participating To a great extent Well prepared Well prepared Somewhat prepared Well prepared Well prepared Slightly aware one
To a great extent Somewhat 21 – 30 Sustainable education Very little To a great extent and actively participating Somewhat Well prepared Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared Well prepared Generally aware 3
Somewhat Somewhat 1 – 10 Water use Very little Unaware Somewhat Somewhat prepared Slightly prepared Well prepared Somewhat prepared Somewhat prepared Slightly aware None

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88 Cities in LA County

Cameron Enrique Wyatt Veronica Luisd Alex Diego Robyn Elias Scott 9/29 bring 2 articles on sustainability in cities and environmental data
Agoura Hills Bell Gardens Claremont Duarte Hermosa Beach La Mirada Los Angeles Norwalk Redondo Beach Santa Clarita
Alhambra Bellflower Commerce El Monte Hidden Hills La Puente Lynwood Palmdale Rolling Hills Santa Fe Springs Index
Arcadia Beverly Hills Compton El Segundo Huntington Park La Verne Malibu Palos Verdes Estates Rolling Hills Estates Santa Monica 1 Low / Minor https://osfm.fire.ca.gov/divisions/community-wildfire-preparedness-and-mitigation/wildfire-preparedness/fire-hazard-severity-zones/fire-hazard-severity-zone-maps/
Artesia Bradbury Covina Gardena Industry Lakewood Manhattan Beach Paramount Rosemead Sierra Madre 2 Moderate / Mild Tree coverage https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd645759.html
Avalon Burbank Cudahy Glendale Inglewood Lancaster Maywood Pasadena San Dimas Signal Hill 3 Major / High https://apps.gis.lacounty.gov/dpw/m/?viewer=floodzone
Azusa Calabasas Culver City Glendora Irwindale Lawndale Monrovia Pico Rivera San Fernando South El Monte 4 Severe / Extreme Temperature history
Baldwin Park Carson Diamond Bar Hawaiian Gardens La Cañada Flintridge Lomita Montebello Pomona San Gabriel South Gate
Bell Cerritos Downey Hawthorne La Habra Heights Long Beach Monterey Park Rancho Palos Verdes San Marino South Pasadena Scag Data & Tools SoCal Atlas – Southern California Association of Governments
Westlake Village West Hollywood Whittier Temple City Torrance Walnut West Covina Vernon
Name Email/Link to Email Phone
City Email Norwalk
Agoura Hills Robbie Nesovic [email protected] Palmdale
Alhambra Maia McCurley [email protected] Paramount
Arcadia Fiona Graham [email protected] Pasadena
Artesia Peter Kann [email protected] Pico Rivera
Avalon Donna Romo [email protected] Pomona
Azusa Knarik Vizcarra [email protected] Rancho Palos Verdes
Baldwin Park Nick Baldwin [email protected] Walnut
Bell Jason Garcia [email protected]
Bell Gardens [email protected] Steven Jones, City Planner – Email: [email protected] Mona Mossayeb, Associate Planner – Email: [email protected] Adrian Flores, Associate Planner – Email: [email protected]
Bellflower Elizabeth Oba, Director of Planning and Building Services – Email: [email protected] Melissa Atkinson, Executive Assistant II – Email: [email protected] Rowena Genilo-Concepcion, Planning Manager – Email: [email protected] Jason P. Clarke, Senior Planner – Email: [email protected] Eliana Muñoz, Associate Planner – Email: [email protected] Kathryn Brun, Associate Planner – Email: [email protected]
Beverly Hills Timmi Tway, Director – Email: [email protected] Masa Alkire, City Planner – Email: [email protected] Arlen Eskandari, Deputy Building Official – Email: [email protected] David Yelton, Asst. Director / City Building Official – Email: [email protected]
Bradbury Jim Kasama, City Planner – Email: [email protected]
Burbank [email protected] Scott Plambaeck, Planning Manager Amanda Landry, Senior Planner Joseph Pangilinan, Assistant Planner Fatima Benitez, Assistant Planner
Calabasas Michael Klein, AICP, Community Development Director – Email: [email protected] Tom Bartlett, AICP, City Planner – Email: [email protected] Glenn Michitsch, LEED AP, Senior Planner – Email: [email protected] Angela Georgeff, Associate Planner – Email: [email protected] Jaclyn Rackerby, Planner – Email: [email protected] Elizabeth Parker, Executive Assistant II – Email: [email protected]
Carson [email protected] Saied Naaseh, Community Development Director – Email: [email protected]
Cerritos Kristin Aguila, Director of Community Development – Email: ? / Phone Number: (562) 916-1201 https://cerritosca.seamlessdocs.com/f/contact_department_division
Claremont Principal Planner: Chris Veirs ([email protected]) Senior Planner: Nikola Hlady ([email protected])
Commerce
Compton
Covina
Cudahy
Culver City
Diamond Bar
Downey
Duarte Planning Manager: Golding, Jason – (626)386-6817 / Associate Planner: Nash, Scott – (626)386-6817
El Monte Senior Planner: Tony Bu – [email protected] / Senior Planner: Nancy Lee – no email, # (626)258-8626 / Assistant Planner: Debra Martinez – no email, # (626)258-8626 / Assistant Planner: Adrian Perez – no email, # (626)258-8626 / Account Clerk: Jeni Colon – [email protected] / Associate Planner: Sandra Elias – no email , # (626)258-8626 / Plannin Technician: Katelyn Huang – no email, # (626)258-8626 / Planning Technician: Kristy Wong – no email, # (626)258-8626
El Segundo Planning Commission: [email protected], (310)524-2344 / Chair: Michelle Keldorf – [email protected] / Vice Chair: Jay Hoeschler – [email protected] / Commissioner: Brenda Newman – [email protected] / Commissioner: Kevin Maggay – [email protected] / Commissioner: Mario Inga – [email protected] / Environmental Committee: Contact person: Erica Miramontes – [email protected] / all emails of the 6 members on website
Gardena Planning Commission: [email protected], # (310)217-9524
Glendale Planning Commission/Division: [email protected], # (818)548-2140, # (818)528-2115/ Planning Division: no email, (818)548-2115 / Sustainability Officer: David Jones – [email protected]
Glendora Planning Commission/Division: email through website link only, # (626)852-4814, #(626)914-8214
Hawaiian Gardens Planner: Sophia Tatlyan – email through website link only, # (562)420-2641 ext.248 / Associate Planner: Kevin Nguyen – email through website link only, # (562)420-2641 ext. 246
Hawthorne Planning Department: [email protected] , # (310)349-2970
Hermosa Beach [email protected]
Hidden Hills no known email, but their number is (818) 888-9281
Huntington Park [email protected]
Industry [email protected]
Inglewood 310-412-5111
Irwindale [email protected]
La Cañada Flintridge [email protected]
La Habra Heights [email protected]
La Mirada
La Puente
La Verne
Lakewood
Lancaster
Lawndale
Lomita
Long Beach
Los Angeles Staff Directory | Los Angeles City Planning (lacity.org)
Lynwood [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Malibu [email protected]
Manhattan Beach [email protected]
Maywood [email protected]
Monrovia [email protected]
Montebello [email protected]
Monterey Park [email protected]
Norwalk Jessica Serrano [email protected] (562)929-5744
Palmdale Brenda Magana [email protected] (661) 267-5293
Palos Verdes Estates John Carver [email protected] (562) 220-2036
Paramount Anita Cerna [email protected] (626) 744-6767
Pasadena Christina (Gallagher) Foulkes [email protected] (562)208-2163
Pico Rivera Ata Khan [email protected] (909) 620-3765
Pomona Octavio Silva [email protected] (310) 544-5234
Rancho Palos Verdes Chun-Chien Yang https://www.cityofwalnut.org/Home/Components/StaffDirectory/StaffDirectory/1052/1160?sortn=SDepts&sortd=asc&seldept=7 (909) 348-0735
Redondo Beach PLANNING DIVISION CONTACT INFORMATION – [email protected]
Rolling Hills Planning Commissioner – Sean Cardenas – [email protected]
Rolling Hills Estates Administrative Analyst Community Development/ Public Works –
Rosemead Assistant Planner – Dabbous, Yasmin – [email protected]
San Dimas The San Dimas Planning Division – Luis Torrico – [email protected]
San Fernando CITY HALL | Community Development Department – [email protected]
San Gabriel Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning Reserved – [email protected]
San Marino City Manager's Office – Eskander, Philippe – [email protected]
Santa Clarita no email address is given
Santa Fe Springs Director of planning- [email protected]
Santa Monica santa monica Community development division- [email protected]
Sierra Madre no email address is given
Signal Hill Community Planning division- [email protected]
South El Monte guillermo Arreola community development- [email protected]
South Gate yalini Siva- Senior Planner [email protected] [email protected].
South Pasadena Planning [email protected]
Temple City
Torrance [email protected]
Vernon
Walnut
West Covina Community Development Department Assistant City Manager – Paulina Morales – [email protected]
West Hollywood
Westlake Village Megan Sinkula [email protected]
Whittier [email protected]
87 68 cities emails sent

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agoura_Hills,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Clarita,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasadena,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pico_Rivera,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomona,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Palos_Verdes,_California mailto:[email protected] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alhambra,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellflower,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commerce,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Monte,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_Hills,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Puente,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynwood,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmdale,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_Hills,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_Gardens,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Fe_Springs,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcadia,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverly_Hills,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compton,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Segundo,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntington_Park,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Verne,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malibu,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palos_Verdes_Estates,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_Hills_Estates,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claremont,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Monica,_California https://osfm.fire.ca.gov/divisions/community-wildfire-preparedness-and-mitigation/wildfire-preparedness/fire-hazard-severity-zones/fire-hazard-severity-zone-maps/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artesia,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradbury,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covina,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardena,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industry,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakewood,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Beach,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramount,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duarte,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemead,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Madre,_California https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd645759.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalon,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burbank,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cudahy,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glendale,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inglewood,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancaster,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maywood,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermosa_Beach,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasadena,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Dimas,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_Hill,_California https://apps.gis.lacounty.gov/dpw/m/?viewer=floodzone https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azusa,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calabasas,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culver_City,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glendora,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irwindale,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawndale,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Mirada,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monrovia,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pico_Rivera,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Fernando,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_El_Monte,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_Park,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carson,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Bar,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaiian_Gardens,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Ca%C3%B1ada_Flintridge,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lomita,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montebello,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomona,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Gabriel,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Gate,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerritos,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downey,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawthorne,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Habra_Heights,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Beach,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwalk,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monterey_Park,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Palos_Verdes,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Marino,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Pasadena,_California https://scag.ca.gov/data-tools-socal-atlas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlake_Village,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Hollywood,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whittier,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_City,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torrance,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redondo_Beach,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walnut,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Covina,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernon,_California https://cerritosca.seamlessdocs.com/f/contact_department_division about:blank https://planning.lacity.org/contact/staff-directory https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwalk,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmdale,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palos_Verdes_Estates,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramount,_California

Data Collection (Complete)

City Population (2020) <18 18-24 25-44 45-64 Median Income Renters Homeowners Black White Asian Hispanic Non-white Hispanics Pacific Islander Other Respiratory Issues Heart Disease Obesity Diabetes Tree Coverage 2022 Ave High (°F) 2022 Ave Low (°F) 2023 Ave High (°F) Fire Flooding
Agoura Hills 20,299 24.10% 5.60% 20.80% 33.90% $141,099.00 20.10% 79.90% 1.00% 72.00% 9.00% 11.00% 11.00% 0.03% 0.64% 13.70% 6.10% 16.20% 6.30% 30.90% 90 62 34 3 1
Alhambra 82,868 18.90% 5.83% 30.10% 27.00% $73,065.00 61.00% 39.00% 2.00% 8.00% 51.00% 36.00% 36.00% 0.08% 0.37% 11.90% 5.50% 17.10% 11.20% 21.20% 93 69 45 2 1
Arcadia 56,681 24.40% 4.52% 59.80% 27.90% $99,588.00 40.39% 59.61% 2.00% 18.00% 65.00% 13.00% 13.00% 0.07% 0.42% 11.90% 6.70% 14.00% 10.40% 28.93% 93 69 45 2 1
Artesia 16,395 22.60% 4.94% 30.90% 24.70% $83,321.00 47.00% 53.00% 4.00% 16.00% 42.00% 36.00% 36.00% 0.35% 0.40% 14.30% 5.50% 25.00% 11.00% 13.54% 81 65 49 2 1
Avalon 3,460 22.50% 2.96% 24.71% 30.13% $78,221.00 67.36% 32.64% 1.00% 39.00% 1.00% 54.00% 54.00% 0.26% 0.31% 8.60% 6.50% 22.00% 11.10% 25.00% 92 64 36 4 3
Azusa 50,000 26.42% 13.30% 28.33% 21.36% $74,043.00 46.60% 53.40% 3.00% 16.00% 15.00% 65.00% 65.00% 0.13% 0.47% 12.70% 4.50% 29.30% 12.40% 29.76% 97 65 33 3 2
Baldwin Park 72,176 25.13% 7.97% 28.53% 25.85% $68,741.00 41.00% 59.00% 1.00% 3.00% 20.00% 45.00% 45.00% 0.06% 0.37% 13.50% 4.40% 30.60% 15.40% 23.53% 97 65 33 2 3
Bell 33,559 30.62% 8.03% 28.94% 22.80% $51,183.00 68.00% 32.00% 0.00% 4.00% 1.00% 93.00% 93.00% 0.04% 0.30% 15.20% 3.70% 35.60% 10.90% 11.27% 98 67 36 2 2
Bell Gardens 39,501 29.77% 12.03% 29.31% 21.42% $45,289.00 78.36% 21.64% 1.26% 65.94% 0.45% 96.23% 3.77% 0.04% 21.11% 12.40% 4.90% 38.90% 14.00% 14.27% 88 62 36 1 3
Bellflower 79,190 24.46% 9.66% 30.25% 24.55% $63,848.00 61.81% 38.19% 12.38% 31.09% 12.16% 56.78% 43.22% 0.65% 35.37% 16.80% 6.00% 37.10% 13.70% 11.95% 87 63 39 1 2
Beverly Hills 32,701 19.88% 5.94% 21.84% 29.56% $101,241.00 56.66% 43.34% 1.46% 81.48% 9.79% 6.15% 93.85% 0.00% 2.38% 14.60% 8.50% 17.80% 7.20% 34.95% 78 60 42 2 2
Bradbury 921 15.76% 5.94% 20.61% 38.30% $181,875.00 15.13% 84.87% 0.97% 48.36% 41.09% 12.61% 87.39% 0.00% 1.82% 14.40% 9.70% 15.20% 8.20% 47.35% 91 59 27 4 3
Burbank 107,337 18.38% 7.94% 31.00% 27.10% $79,212.00 57.16% 42.84% 3.33% 67.47% 11.84% 23.62% 76.38% 0.04% 8.12% 16.30% 6.80% 25.20% 8.90% 23.90% 91 62 33 3 2
Calabasas 23,241 22.78% 7.86% 21.50% 31.73% $136,138.00 31.19% 68.81% 2.03% 81.76% 9.18% 7.72% 92.28% 0.00% 2.62% 17.00% 7.90% 18.60% 6.50% 20.60% 86 53 20 4 2
Carson 95,558 20.59% 9.25% 26.33% 26.78% $86,040.00 26.30% 73.70% 24.03% 26.14% 25.71% 38.59% 61.41% 2.14% 13.34% 15.70% 6.30% 30.60% 16.20% 8.35% 84 55 26 1 1
Cerritos 49,578 19.34% 7.21% 23.45% 25.48% $109,229.00 23.84% 76.16% 8.21% 18.24% 59.76% 14.16% 85.84% 0.57% 5.64% 14.20% 7.40% 21.90% 13.20% 18.56% 86 56 26 1 1
Claremont 37,266 24.41% 13.52% 19.11% 23.28% $111,937.00 11.78% 32.34% 5.07% 52.80% 15.79% 25.27% 19.77% 0.15% 8.84% 9.50% 3.20% 28.00% 9.00% 35.43% 93 68 43 1 1
Commerce 12,378 25.98% 7.64% 27.90% 23.98% $58,226.00 13.19% 14.67% 0.90% 16.79% 1.49% 94.44% 80.02% 0.04% 53.35% 7.40% 2.30% 37.90% 9.50% 5.99% 109 43 -23 1 1
Compton 95,740 30.97% 8.05% 28.39% 22.94% $68,355.00 11.07% 14.15% 26.05% 8.10% 0.47% 71.01% 63.81% 0.61% 50.22% 14.40% 1.50% 45.30% 17.00% 15.53% 91 69 47 1 1
Covina 51,268 23.73% 6.97% 27.77% 27.10% $81,570.00 14.50% 18.54% 3.83% 30.96% 15.25% 58.73% 47.37% 0.21% 25.51% 8.70% 2.70% 35.80% 9.00% 1877.40% 95 66 37 2 1
Cudahy 22,811 31.84% 8.73% 29.15% 22.41% $47,050.00 20.73% 4.45% 0.95% 16.32% 0.76% 95.88% 63.56% 0.21% 60.52% 6.90% 1.40% 36.00% 7.10% 14.15% 86 66 46 1 1
Culver City 40,779 20.20% 4.49% 31.58% 25.64% $105,346.00 11.59% 2.49% 7.90% 49.17% 17.01% 21.40% 17.68% 0.25% 9.16% 9.00% 2.80% 34.40% 9.90% 25.97% 79 65 51 1 1
Diamond Bar 55,072 20.90% 6.48% 24.11% 29.61% $100,776.00 8.48% 24.49% 4.14% 27.66% 62.10% 19.62% 15.90% 0.51% 15.13% 7.80% 2.20% 27.80% 9.20% 20.27% 97 66 35 4 2
Downey 114,355 25.06% 7.36% 28.93% 25.37% $85,089.00 15.30% 15.32% 4.75% 45.89% 7.80% 75.09% 64.29% 0.52% 62.08% 8.20% 2.60% 35.60% 8.70% 17.98% 93 67 41 1 1
Duarte 21,727 19.26% 9.21% 26.78% 25.53% $73,429.00 34.00% 66.00% 6.37% 23.99% 16.82% 49.86% 11.50% 0.10% 0.34% 8.55% 5.55% 27.18% 10.50% 52.52% 100 66 32 4 3
El Monte 109,450 25.05% 10.50% 28.54% 24.62% $51,794.00 58.00% 42.00% 0.49% 4.23% 30.12% 69.50% 29.20% 0.70% 0.08% 8.73% 5.28% 29.12% 12.33% 11.30% 94 67 40 1 1
El Segundo 17,272 22.74% 6.33% 29.20% 29.47% $111,967.00 55.00% 45.00% 3.64% 62.41% 9.44% 12.61% 4.50% 0.10% 0.50% 8.50% 4.09% 24.61% 6.45% 10.17% 81 68 55 1 1
Gardena 61,027 20.29% 6.33% 26.50% 27.84% $60,636.00 56.00% 44.00% 22.42% 9.57% 24.06% 37.91% 10.30% 1.10% 0.69% 8.92% 5.36% 28.28% 11.83% 9.02% 85 69 53 1 2
Glendale 196,543 17.91% 7.65% 29.48% 28.47% $70,322.00 64.00% 36.00% 1.58% 63.25% 15.57% 18.51% 5.10% 0.10% 0.11% 9.13% 5.77% 26.06% 9.20% 36.28% 102 71 40 4 2
Glendora 52,558 22.07% 11.61% 23.70% 28.06% $102,325.00 29.00% 71.00% 1.87% 48.43% 10.25% 33.42% 6.70% 0.30% 0.32% 8.94% 5.02% 25.81% 8.16% 30.08% 100 66 32 4 2
Hawaiian Gardens 14,149 28.18% 12.17% 28.68% 21.57% $58,706.00 56.00% 44.00% 5.51% 6.34% 10.46% 78.01% 8.90% 0.20% 0.38% 9.28% 4.99% 31.43% 11.27% 13.00% 91 63 35 1 2
Hawthorne 88,083 25.50% 9.94% 32.49% 22.82% $56,814.00 73.00% 27.00% 23.70% 9.42% 7.78% 53.30% 13.80% 0.40% 0.51% 10.06% 4.34% 32.97% 10.10% 9.78% 85 69 53 1 3
Hermosa Beach 19,728 18.30% 29.00% 22.25% 12.59% $109,509.00 49.20% 50.80% 0.55% 71.58% 7.47% 12.40% 71.80% 0.00% 2.14% 24.00% 5.00% 15.70% 4.90% 24.00% 75 51 27 1 3
Hidden Hills 1,725 28.10% 46.70% 32.50% 18.52% $203,199.00 9.60% 90.40% 0.96% 88.54% 1.74% 7.38% 86.80% 0.00% 1.51% 23.00% 7.10% 17.00% 5.80% 39.00% 83 46 9 3 4
Huntington Park 54,883 26.60% 12.24% 15.40% 92.60% $39,185.00 73.72% 26.28% 1.28% 1.09% 0.56% 96.97% 1.09% 0.50% 38.97% 48.00% 3.70% 35.00% 10.40% 20.00% 83 48 13 2 1
Industry 264 27.00% 69.70% 23.00% 62.00% $66,616.00 68.00% 32.00% 1.64% 31.97% 6.15% 54.92% 31.97% 0.00% 28.69% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 10.00% 73 64 55 2 2
Inglewood 107,762 22.50% 91.30% 15.77% 12.65% $46,574.00 64.00% 36.00% 40.88% 4.41% 2.49% 49.45% 4.41% 44.10% 0.41% 37.00% 4.70% 37.20% 13.00% 12.00% 78 62 46 1 1
Irwindale 1,472 24.40% 10.67% 20.01% 16.04% $60,959.00 18.03% 81.79% 0.00% 6.48% 5.90% 91.93% 6.48% 0.37% 19.06% 61.00% 4.50% 36.60% 15.20% 11.00% 82 60 38 3 2
La Cañada Flintridge 20,573 27.80% 59.70% 64.70% 17.99% $148,996.00 10.30% 89.70% 1.23% 54.33% 30.01% 9.02% 54.33% 0.05% 1.47% 23.00% 7.30% 13.50% 5.80% 61.00% 88 44 0 3 2
La Habra Heights 5,682 18.90% 8.80% 17.00% 35.00% $137,037.00 6.80% 93.20% 0.11% 50.04% 20.00% 20.17% 50.04% 0.00% 9.45% 4.00% 5.60% 22.80% 8.90% 31.00% 87 45 3 3 2
La Mirada 48,008 14.60% 23.90% 25.10% 15.20% $92,493.00 22.60% 77.40% 1.28% 32.90% 20.80% 17.70% 24.31% 0.06% 2.95% 7.00% 13.00% 40.00% 9.00% 25.84% 88 62 36 1 1
La Puente 38,062 28.70% 11.70% 22.80% 21.60% $66,132.00 40.90% 59.10% 1.39% 4.17% 12.90% 30.90% 48.97% 0.16% 0.24% 12.10% 11.00% 32.00% 12.00% 19.16% 91 59 27 1 1
La Verne 31,334 21.30% 10.00% 21.50% 30.30% $93,473.00 27.50% 72.50% 3.40% 55.40% 0.20% 31.00% 31.00% 9.10% 12.20% 5.00% 13.00% 45.00% 7.00% 16.84% 91 57 23 1 1
Lakewood 82,496 21.30% 10.00% 21.50% 30.30% $93,473.00 27.50% 72.50% 3.40% 55.40% 0.20% 31.00% 31.00% 9.10% 12.20% 5.00% 14.00% 30.00% 10.00% 20.23% 87 63 39 1 1
Lancaster 173,516 24.30% 9.50% 27.60% 27.20% $98,467.00 26.40% 73.60% 7.97% 34.20% 18.50% 13.40% 20.62% 0.75% 4.57% 17.00% 21.00% 29.00% 13.00% 13.70% 86 49 12 1 1
Lawndale 31,807 30.10% 11.90% 27.20% 22.70% $58,413.00 46.20% 53.80% 20.60% 28.20% 4.41% 25.90% 17.10% 0.06% 3.77% 9.00% 14.00% 25.00% 10.00% 10.86% 84 64 44 1 1
Lomita 20,921 27.20% 11.40% 32.20% 22.30% $65,923.00 62.80% 37.20% 8.06% 14.30% 11.70% 27.70% 34.76% 0.87% 2.51% 10.20% 5.60% 26.40% 10.40% 17.83% 84 55 26 1 1
Long Beach 466,742 21.60% 8.60% 28.10% 29.10% $76,090.00 53.70% 46.30% 5.80% 38.80% 16.50% 18.50% 15.88% 0.31% 4.12% 9.00% 14.00% 24.00% 12.00% 12.20% 87 63 39 1 1
Los Angeles 3,898,747 20.40% 10.00% 32.60% 24.20% $65,290.00 64.00% 36.00% 8.74% 28.91% 11.67% 49.32% 2.25% 0.15% 0.36% 8.79% 5.75% 27.23% 12.10% 20.02% 85 61 37 1 1
Lynwood 67,265 27.00% 11.70% 32.60% 21.30% $57,063.00 54.00% 46.00% 8.77% 2.49% 0.76% 92.42% 0.30% 0.41% 0.05% 10.15% 4.46% 33.09% 11.62% 12.76% 85 61 37 1 1
Malibu 10,654 17.60% 7.10% 16.70% 33.30% $178,594.00 29.00% 71.00% 1.31% 10.20% 2.25% 10.45% 4.20% 0.32% 0.00% 8.72% 5.33% 22.12% 7.24% 24.84% 82 55 28 1 1
Manhattan Beach 35,506 27.20% 3.30% 22.70% 31.10% $153,926.00 34.00% 66.00% 0.42% 74.47% 11.90% 8.36% 4.57% 0.00% 0.30% 8.12% 4.26% 21.13% 6.28% 13.25% 80 62 44 1 1
Maywood 25,138 27.90% 10.40% 30.00% 21.40% $50,996.00 70.00% 30.00% 0.37% 1.45% 0.27% 107.00% 0.03% 0.00% 0.03% 9.33% 4.89% 33.78% 12.53% 9.26% 85 61 37 1 1
Monrovia 37,931 21.60% 7.80% 28.70% 28.10% $81,990.00 53.00% 47.00% 5.45% 34.38% 13.52% 39.71% 3.68% 0.57% 0.16% 8.66% 4.54% 25.10% 8.68% 31.85% 91 59 27 1 1
Montebello 62,640 21.90% 9.00% 29.30% 24.10% $62,781.00 55.00% 45.00% 1.02% 7.22% 13.17% 78.51% 0.57% 0.05% 0.00% 8.61% 5.51% 28.39% 12.37% 13.21% 88 62 36 1 1
Monterey Park 61,096 18.00% 6.80% 26.70% 26.70% $63,389.00 47.00% 53.00% 0.37% 3.87% 65.90% 26.75% 1.46% 0.69% 6.00% 6.82% 5.98% 18.32% 13.66% 14.48% 88 60 32 1 1
Norwalk 102,773 24.02% 9.76% 30.49% 23.90% $77,425.00 42.90% 57.10% 3.75% 8.68% 13.31% 71.56% 0.00% 0.36% 0.47% 14.00% 4.60% 36.20% 13.50% 19.00% 88 60 32 1 1
Palmdale 169,450 25.58% 9.64% 23.18% 21.69% $65,444.00 35.00% 65.00% 12.98% 16.96% 4.14% 61.81% 0.00% 0.16% 0.66% 16.50% 5.20% 30.60% 9.90% 5.00% 102 42 -18 1 1
Palos Verdes Estates 13,347 16.00% 6.00% 4.00% 42.00% $1,775,000.00 11.61% 88.39% 0.00% 63.00% 23.30% 64.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 8.80% 9.10% 15.70% 8.20% 31.00% 76 61 46 1 1
Paramount 53,733 27.47% 12.36% 28.75% 23.17% $60,456.00 59.30% 41.70% 9.25% 4.23% 3.17% 81.18% 0.00% 0.42% 0.39% 12.90% 4.20% 40.90% 14.50% 16.00% 85 62 39 1 1
Pasadena 138,699 18.25% 7.67% 34.32% 25.45% $85,129.00 42.00% 58.00% 7.78% 36.67% 17.41% 32.98% 0.00% 0.09% 0.60% 14.30% 5.60% 20.30% 8.40% 52.00% 86 64 42 1 1
Pico Rivera 62,088 21.30% 10.13% 27.14% 26.18% $70,620.00 31.00% 69.00% 0.62% 4.20% 3.33% 90.60% 0.00% 0.05% 0.43% 13.10% 4.60% 39.80% 15.90% 12.00% 81 66 51 1 1
Pomona 151,713 24.48% 12.91% 27.49% 23.29% $62,407.00 47.00% 53.00% 5.35% 10.35% 10.45% 71.22% 0.00% 0.15% 0.46% 13.00% 4.40% 28.40% 11.20% 26.00% 90 61 32 1 1
Rancho Palos Verdes 42,287 21.47% 6.18% 14.78% 30.82% $77,425.00 23.40% 77.60% 2.57% 48.43% 31.74% 10.72% 0.00% 0.08% 0.71% 9.20% 8.10% 16.70% 9.80% 21.00% 76 65 54 1 1
Redondo Beach 71,576 19.30% 6.30% 34.70% 29.30% $121٬445 4.15% 95.85% 2.80% 74.60% 12.00% 15.20% 65.20% 0.30% 26.00% 55.70% 17.80% 18.72% 26.00% 14.25% 81 63 45 1 1
Rolling Hills 1,739 25.90% 4.10% 15.10% 32.80% $250,001.00 5.50% 94.50% 1.60% 77.30% 16.30% 5.50% 74.10% 0.10% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 18.79% 81 63 45 1 1
Rolling Hills Estates 8,280 23.40% 5.20% 15.00% 33.20% $160٬724 7.80% 92.20% 1.40% 67.70% 24.90% 6.20% 63.30% 0.10% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 15.23% 91 63 35 1 1
Rosemead 51,185 22.70% 9.70% 27.80% 26.80% $64٬224 50.90% 49.10% 0.70% 21.10% 60.70% 33.80% 4.70% 0.10% 35.00% 50.00% 15.62% 9.71% 35.00% 22.20% 92 66 40 1 1
San Dimas 34,924 20.90% 9.80% 22.60% 31.10% $121٬445 29.70% 70.30% 3.80% 49.50% 14.30% 37.00% 40.80% 0.10% 41.00% 82.20% 23.70% 14.57% 41.00% 24.95% 97 65 33 1 1
San Fernando 23,946 29.40% 11.20% 30.20% 20.80% $64٬581 40.20% 59.80% 51.00% 0.90% 2.30% 93.20% 4.20% 0.10% 39.00% 45.80% 18.93% 0.00% 39.00% 19.61% 95 65 35 1 1
San Gabriel 39,568 23.50% 8.60% 33.30% 21.10% $76٬918 52.50% 47.50% 1.00% 25.40% 60.70% 25.70% 11.40% 0.10% 20.00% 53.40% 17.76% 10.78% 20.00% 22.52% 92 66 40 1 1
San Marino 12,513 26.00% 5.40% 17.90% 33.10% $174٬722 15.70% 84.30% 41.30% 0.40% 53.50% 6.50% 37.10% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 24.41% 92 66 40 1 1
Santa Clarita 228,673 26.30% 8.60% 26.30% 27.60% $100,932.00 30.20% 69.80% 4.20% 50.80% 12.00% 34.40% 0.00% 0.10% 7.50% 26.80% 5.40% 20.90% 7.50% 20.24% 102 64 26 3 2
Santa Fe Springs 19,219 23.00% 8.90% 28.40% 25.80% $69,922.00 35.00% 64.60% 3.50% 23.40% 8.60% 76.10% 0.00% 0.00% 13.80% 57.30% 5.00% 37.60% 13.80% 15.95% 96 66 36 3 1
Santa Monica 93,076 15.00% 5.20% 34.80% 25.90% $98,300.00 72.90% 27.10% 4.10% 68.10% 9.20% 14.60% 0.00% 0.10% 5.70% 62.50% 5.50% 15.60% 5.20% 20.03% 81 66 51 1 1
Sierra Madre 11,268 20.70% 4.00% 21.10% 30.40% $106,719.00 38.60% 61.40% 1.60% 66.50% 12.80% 17.10% 0.00% 0.10% 4.30% 32.90% 6.80% 16.80% 7.70% 28.51% 102 71 40 3 1
Signal Hill 11,848 22.60% 6.00% 31.60% 27.10% $86,140.00 48.30% 51.70% 13.70% 29.10% 22.30% 35.50% 0.00% 0.80% 20.00% 44.90% 5.00% 26.20% 8.30% 13.02% 92 69 46 1 1
South El Monte 19,567 26.60% 8.60% 28.20% 24.90% $54,208.00 53.40% 46.60% 0.50% 13.40% 17.40% 79.60% 0.00% 0.00% 45.50% 54.60% 4.70% 26.80% 13.70% 12.48% 94 67 40 1 1
South Gate 92,726 27.70% 9.40% 29.10% 23.80% $55,084.00 54.80% 45.20% 1.10% 15.20% 0.80% 94.90% 0.00% 0.10% 57.20% 73.30% 4.10% 38.00% 14.00% 12.84% 88 66 44 1 1
South Pasadena 26,943 25.30% 5.40% 26.70% 28.10% $109,927.00 56.00% 44.30% 2.50% 39.60% 34.40% 20.70% 0.00% 0.10% 7.10% 51.70% 5.30% 17.00% 9.00% 37.28% 102 71 40 1 1
Temple City 36,494 21.20% 8.10% 25.30% 30.30% $84,442.00 41.50% 59.50% 0.43% 13.70% 63.30% 7.87% 11.73% 0.32% 2.67% 8.00% 13.00% 10.00% 13.00% 25.70% 88 60 32 1 1
Torrance 147,067 21.40% 6.30% 26.40% 29.10% $94,781.00 46.00% 54.00% 2.49% 37.98% 35.96% 17.42% 4.42% 0.59% 0.34% 7.69% 4.77% 20.35% 8.68% 13.65% 84 55 26 1 1
Vernon 222 35.40% 6.60% 29.30% 19.40% $59,250.00 98.60% 1.40% 9.00% 23.90% 6.80% 75.70% 0.00% 0.00% 43.70% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 1.95% 88 66 44 1 2
Walnut 28,430 18.80% 5.70% 20.10% 43.00% $108,264.00 8.70% 88.30% 4.00% 10.80% 63.90% 20.10% 0.00% 0.00% 3.00% 12.00% 5.80% 14.10% 10.30% 20.00% 70 50 30 1 1
West Covina 109,501 20.20% 10.70% 27.20% 25.40% $31,870 36.97% 63.03% 4.70% 28.60% 29.90% 52.60% 10.60% 3.00% 10.60% 13.00% 5.40% 24.30% 11.50% 22.00% 89 67 45 3 1
West Hollywood 35,757 4.50% 4.04% 48.85% 26.29% $78,719.00 52.70% 13.21% 5.60% 83.70% 8.80% 1.21% 9.81% 0.40% 10.96% 9.50% 2.60% 33.90% 7.80% 24.54% 86 66 46 1 1
Westlake Village 8,029 20.00% 35.10% 19.53% 30.64% $166,316.00 0.19% 0.81% 0.83% 77.32% 7.66% 8.06% 8.06% 0.05% 0.30% 20.80% 8.10% 16.30% 7.20% 31.31% 90 62 34 3 2
Whittier 87,306 23.20% 96.20% 27.55% 11.82% $66,891.00 43.00% 57.00% 10.80% 23.15% 4.65% 67.41% 23.15% 0.21% 37.47% 25.80% 0.15% 28.00% 13.00% 41.00% 46 96 146 4 1
Total Pop/Average 8,991,842 23.13% 12.62% 26.95% 27.25% $108,428.58 39.80% 52.24% 5.99% 33.20% 18.05% 42.10% 25.86% 0.97% 10.99% 18.41% 6.42% 24.64% 11.03% 42.25% 88 62 36 Moderate Low

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Batman & Robyn

Sustainability Plan, yes or no? Resiliancy plan, yes or no? Whose their planning office and director or people in planning? Planning Commission   Do they have Chief Sustainability officer? Age of plan? 
Norwalk No No  Jessica Serrano – Planning Manager  Rosa Barragan -Chair, Linda Lopez – Vice ChairKim, Apodaca – Planning Commissioner, Gabriel P. Garcial -Planning Commissioner, Luis Navas -Planning Commissioner  No  n/a
Palmdale No No  Brenda Magana – Planning Manager Dean Henderson -Chair, Getro F. Elize-Vice Chair, Mateo Olivarez – Commissioner, David Lujann-Commissioner, Christian Martinez -Commissioner No  n/a 
Paramount Yes Paramount Climate Action Plan No  John Carver – Planning Director, John King – Asst. Planning Director Gordon Weisenburger- Chair, Ernie Esparza- Vice Chair, Javier Gonzalez – Commissioner, Linda Timmon- Commissioner David Moody- Commissioner No  2
Pasadena Yes, Pasadena Climate Action Plan  No  Melissa Tamez- Planning Director  Mic Hansen – Chair, Carol Hunt Hernandez, David Coher, Julianna Delgado, Steven Olivas, Lambert Giessinger, Rick Cole, Andrea Rawlings, Jennifer Higginbotham No  5
Pico Rivera Yes Pico Rivera Climate Action Plan  No – but it is a goal to crate a resiliency plan Christina (Gallagher) Foulkes – Principal Planner Aric Martinez – Chair, Robert Martinez- Vice Chair, Esther Celiz, Tommy Elisaldez, Yarisma Rocha Sort of, Gneral Manager Victor Ferrer 23-Jun
Pomona Yes Go Green Plan  Yes – Hazard Mitigation Plan Anita Guitterrez – Director Ata Khan – Planning Manager Yesenia Miranda Meza - Chairperson, Alfredo Camacho - Vice Chairperson, Gwen Urey, Ron VanderMolen, Kristie Kercheval  No  11
Rancho Palos Verdes Sort Of – Go Green RPV Initiative  No  Octavio Silva – Deputy Director Planning Manager David Chura – Chair,  Romolo (Ron) Santarosa – Vice-Chair, Matthew Brach – Commissioner, Robert A. Nelson- Commissioner, Eric Nulman- Commissioner,  Stephen Perestam-Commissioner,  Lan Saadatnejadi-Commissioner No  n/a
Walnut No  No  Chris  Vasquez – Community Development Director Heinrich Dy – Chairperson, Stephen Sam – Vice Chairperson, Eric Wang, Mark T. Fernandez, Fernando Perez No  n/a

Alexis Gomez ^__^

Alex Sustainability Plan, Yes or no? Resiliancy plan, yes or no? Whose their planning office and director or people in planning? Do they have Chief Sustainability officer? age of plan?
La Mirada no, but they have a stratigic plan no, but they have a stratigic plan The Planning Commissioners consist of: Richard Cline, Philip Massey, David Michael Morfin, Lee Olsen, and Michael Saenz. Source: https://www.cityoflamirada.org/about-us/commissions-and-advisory-bodies/planning-commission-agendas-minutes no The general plan was made in 2003 and the stratigic plan way made in 2020. General Plan: https://www.cityoflamirada.org/home/showpublisheddocument/914/635804281735200000 Stratigic Plan: https://www.cityoflamirada.org/home/showpublisheddocument?id=9008
La Puente no, only a general plan no, only a general plan The Planning Commissioners consist of: Chair – Bill Rojas Vice-Chair – Tom Grueter Commissioner – Paul Dahlitz Commissioner – Dan Holloway Commissioner – Charlie Klinakis Senior Planner – Abraham Tellez Associate Planner – Juan Galvan Unclear, their city manager is Bob Lindsey The general plan was made in 2004: https://lapuente.org/city-documents/planning-division/other-docs/2004GeneralPlan.pdf
La Verne no, only a general plan no, only a general plan The Planning Commissioners consist of: Jason Simison (Term expires June 30, 2026) Thomas Allison (Term expires Expiration June 30, 2026) Jeremy Conrad (Term expires June 30, 2026) Jeffry Allred (Term expires June 30, 2023) Jason Lorge (Term expires June 30, 2023) no The general plan was first adopted in December 7, 1998 and first printed on June 1999 Source: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/59766cd7d1758efea63f3349/t/599dabe6c534a51e57409467/1503505417726/LaVerneGeneralPlan.pdf
Lakewood yes no Jonathan Wachtel, Sustainability Manager Caitlin Hasenbalg Long, Senior Sustainability Planner Jeff Wong, Senior Sustainability Planner Alyssa Vogan, Sustainability Planner – Community Focus Christy Cerrone, Sustainable Neighborhoods Program Associate Samantha Lasher, Sustainability Intern does not look like it, although Jonathan Wachtel is their Sustainability Manager The sustainability plan was made in 2019 and last revised in 2021 Source: https://www.lakewood.org/files/assets/public/planning/sustainability/planning-for-sustainability/revised-2019-2020-annual-report_web.pdf#:~:text=It%20has%20been%20five%20years%20since%20the%20adoption,to%20environmental%20protection%2C%20social%20equity%2C%20and%20economic%20resilience.
Lancaster no, only a general plan no, only a general plan Chairman – James Vose Vice Chair – Cassandra Harvey Commissioner – Daniel Tufts Commissioner – King L. Moore, ll Commissioner – Devin Birden Commissioner – Steven Derrberry no The general plan was made on July 14, 2009 Source: https://www.cityoflancasterca.org/home/showpublisheddocument?id=9323#page=85
Lawndale no, only a general plan no, only a general plan Jared Chavez, Manager Jose Hernandez, Associate Planner Adrian Gutierrez, Administrative Assistant II Nolan Miya, Permit Technician Jason Brooks, Building Inspector Nora Villafaña, Building Plan Check Engineer no but their manager is Jared Chavez The general plan was made in November 1991 Source: https://cdnsm5-hosted.civiclive.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_16676053/File/Government/Departments/Community%20Development/Planning/General%20Plan/1Title%20ContentsIntro.pdf
Lomita no, only a general plan no, only a general plan The planning commision consists of: Brenda Stephens Bob Steinbach Steven Cammarata Joaquin Santos Michael Graf Monica Dever Jay Mattingly no The general plan was made in 1998 Sources: https://lomita.generalplan.org/documents-maps
Long Beach yes yes Alison Spindler-Ruiz, Planning Bureau Manager yes, Larry Rich The sustainability plan was made in 2010 Source: https://www.longbeach.gov/globalassets/sustainability/media-library/documents/about-us/strategic-plan/scap-10-year-report The resilliancey plan was made in April 2020 Source: https://www.longbeach.gov/globalassets/city-manager/media-library/documents/lb-recovery-act/lbra_ciw_equity_framework#:~:text=The%20Long%20Beach%20Recovery%20Act%20Collective%20Impact%20and,economic%20crisis%2C%20and%20the%20impacts%20of%20systemic%20racism. The general plan was last updated in Decemebr 2019 Source: https://longbeach.gov/lbds/planning/initiatives–programs/long-beach-2040-general-plan/
Temple City no, only a general plan no, only a general plan John Cordes no but Tom O'Leary is the Vice-Chair the general plan was last reviced in 2016
Serge Haddad, Chair 
Jeffrey Lee
Beverly Guan
Tom O'Leary, Vice-Chair 

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San Diego

Sustainability Plan Age Link Resiliancy plan Age Link Planning Directory Do they have Chief Sustainability officer
Los Angeles Sutainable city pLAn 2015 Los Angeles Sustainability Plan – LA Progressive Resilient Los Angeles 2018 Mayor Eric Garcetti Announces Plan for a Resilient Los Angeles | City of Los Angeles (lacity.gov) https://planning.lacity.org/odocument/43b8bb84-3324-4006-8175-2bbb0ca42c62/Assignment%20List.pdf Lauren Faber O'Connor
Lynwood no n/a n/a no n/a n/a Tom Finbres Karen Figueredo Alfredo Perez no
Malibu no n/a n/a no n/a n/a Richard Mollica no
Manhattan Beach yes 2022 https://www.manhattanbeach.gov/departments/environmental-sustainability/sustainable-manhattan-beach Climate Action and Adaption Plan 2021 Climate Resiliency | City of Manhattan Beach no no
Maywood no n/a n/a Climate Action, Adaption, and Resiliance Plan 2016 Climate Action, Adaptation, and Resilience Plan | Maywood, CA (cityofmaywood.com) Steve Fowler Kevin Hardie Karen Iniguez Calvin Ko no
Monrovia yes 1970 Environmental Stewardship (monrovia.com) Monrovia Metropolitan Climate Resiliance Project 2021 FP160: Monrovia Metropolitan Climate Resilience Project | Green Climate Fund Sheri Bermejo no
Montebello no n/a n/a no n/a n/a Monica Mercado Rodriguez Daniel Ruiz Emilie Fernandez Grace Hayashi Paul M. Espinosa
Monterey Park Going Green Program 2020 Monterey Park Going Green | Monterey Park, CA – Official Website Shapin the Future of Monterrey Park 2021 City of Monterey Park General Plan Update • About the Project (mpkhousingupdate.com) Jessica Serrano Beth Chow Ili Lobaco Kevin Tan no
Torrance Climate Action plan 2023 Sustainability Program | City of Torrance (torranceca.gov) no no no David Kartsonis Elizabeth Pino Greg Anunson Mark Choi Ron Giggs Robert Rudolph Tony Yeh Michael Torrance

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maywood,_California https://www.cityofmaywood.com/411/Climate-Action-Adaptation-and-Resilience https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monrovia,_California https://www.monrovia.com/environment/ https://www.greenclimate.fund/project/fp160 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montebello,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monterey_Park,_California https://www.montereypark.ca.gov/243/Monterey-Park-Going-Green https://mpkhousingupdate.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torrance,_California https://www.laprogressive.com/los-angeles-2/los-angeles-sustainability-plan https://www.torranceca.gov/our-city/community-development/sustainability https://lacity.gov/highlights/mayor-eric-garcetti-announces-plan-resilient-los-angeles https://planning.lacity.org/odocument/43b8bb84-3324-4006-8175-2bbb0ca42c62/Assignment%20List.pdf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynwood,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malibu,_California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Beach,_California https://www.manhattanbeach.gov/departments/environmental-sustainability/sustainable-manhattan-beach https://www.manhattanbeach.gov/departments/environmental-sustainability/climate-action-and-adaptation/climate-resiliency

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Sustainability Plan, Yes or no? Resiliancy plan, yes or no? Who's their planning office and director or people in planning? Do they have Chief Sustainability officer? age of plan? (Due next friday 9/8) sustainability link resiliency link City Population (2020) <18 18-24 25-44 45-64 Median Income Renters Homeowners Black White Asian Hispanic Non-white Hispanics Pacific Islander Other Respiratory Issues Heart Disease Obesity Diabetes Tree Coverage 2022 Ave High (°F) 2022 Ave Low (°F) 2023 Ave High (°F) Fire Flooding Cooling Centers
Claremont Yes Hazard Mitigation Plan Principal Planner: Chris Veirs ([email protected]) Senior Planner: Nikola Hlady ([email protected]) chair of the sustainability committee: Susan Schenk Oct 2008 and March 2022 https://www.ci.claremont.ca.us/home/showpublisheddocument/16287/637540783026300000 https://bof.fire.ca.gov/media/mtgdo1pb/rpc-2-b-iv-c-city-of-claremont-lhmp_ada.pdf Agoura Hills 20,299 24.10% 5.60% 20.80% 33.90% $141,099.00 20.10% 79.90% 1.00% 72.00% 9.00% 11.00% 11.00% 0.03% 0.64% 13.70% 6.10% 16.20% 6.30% 30.90% 90 62 34 3 1 2
Commerce No No Viviana Esparza No N/A N/A N/A Alhambra 82,868 18.90% 5.83% 30.10% 27.00% $73,065.00 61.00% 39.00% 2.00% 8.00% 51.00% 36.00% 36.00% 0.08% 0.37% 11.90% 5.50% 17.10% 11.20% 21.20% 93 69 45 2 1 10
Compton No No Robert Delgadillo No N/A N/A N/A Arcadia 56,681 24.40% 4.52% 59.80% 27.90% $99,588.00 40.39% 59.61% 2.00% 18.00% 65.00% 13.00% 13.00% 0.07% 0.42% 11.90% 6.70% 14.00% 10.40% 28.93% 93 69 45 2 1 9
Covina Energy Action Plan No Mercenia Lugo [email protected] No 2012 https://covinaca.gov/sites/default/files/fileattachments/public_works/page/584/eap_-_final.pdf N/A Artesia 16,395 22.60% 4.94% 30.90% 24.70% $83,321.00 47.00% 53.00% 4.00% 16.00% 42.00% 36.00% 36.00% 0.35% 0.40% 14.30% 5.50% 25.00% 11.00% 13.54% 81 65 49 2 1 4
Cudahy No No Cecilia Madrigal-Gonzales No N/A N/A N/A Avalon 3,460 22.50% 2.96% 24.71% 30.13% $78,221.00 67.36% 32.64% 1.00% 39.00% 1.00% 54.00% 54.00% 0.26% 0.31% 8.60% 6.50% 22.00% 11.10% 25.00% 92 64 36 4 3 1
Culver City No, But sustainability presentation (?) No Stephen Jones No N/A https://www.culvercity.org/files/assets/public/v/1/documents/building-development/city-documents/2018culvercitysustainabili.pdf N/A Azusa 50,000 26.42% 13.30% 28.33% 21.36% $74,043.00 46.60% 53.40% 3.00% 16.00% 15.00% 65.00% 65.00% 0.13% 0.47% 12.70% 4.50% 29.30% 12.40% 29.76% 97 65 33 3 2 4
Diamond Bar Yes no Greg Gubman, Community Development director No 2019 https://www.diamondbarca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/7071/Diamond-Bar-Climate-Action-Plan-2040pdf?bidId= N/A Baldwin Park 72,176 25.13% 7.97% 28.53% 25.85% $68,741.00 41.00% 59.00% 1.00% 3.00% 20.00% 45.00% 45.00% 0.06% 0.37% 13.50% 4.40% 30.60% 15.40% 23.53% 97 65 33 2 3 7
Downey Energy Action Plan No Horacio Ortiz No 2015 https://www.ca-ilg.org/sites/main/files/city_of_downey_-_energy_action_plan.pdf N/A Bell 33,559 30.62% 8.03% 28.94% 22.80% $51,183.00 68.00% 32.00% 0.00% 4.00% 1.00% 93.00% 93.00% 0.04% 0.30% 15.20% 3.70% 35.60% 10.90% 11.27% 98 67 36 2 2 12
West Hollywood Yes Yes, Climate Vulnerability Assessment Christine Shen ([email protected]) No 2021 https://www.weho.org/city-government/city-departments/community-development-department/long-range-planning/climate-action-sustainability#:~:text=WeHo%20Climate%20Action%20is%20the,for%20the%20West%20Hollywood%20community. https://www.weho.org/home/showpublisheddocument/51870/637776860897170000 Bell Gardens 39,501 29.77% 12.03% 29.31% 21.42% $45,289.00 78.36% 21.64% 1.26% 65.94% 0.45% 96.23% 3.77% 0.04% 21.11% 12.40% 4.90% 38.90% 14.00% 14.27% 88 62 36 1 3 4
Bellflower 79,190 24.46% 9.66% 30.25% 24.55% $63,848.00 61.81% 38.19% 12.38% 31.09% 12.16% 56.78% 43.22% 0.65% 35.37% 16.80% 6.00% 37.10% 13.70% 11.95% 87 63 39 1 2 11
Beverly Hills 32,701 19.88% 5.94% 21.84% 29.56% $101,241.00 56.66% 43.34% 1.46% 81.48% 9.79% 6.15% 93.85% 0.00% 2.38% 14.60% 8.50% 17.80% 7.20% 34.95% 78 60 42 2 2 14
https://ready.lacounty.gov/Heat/ Bradbury 921 15.76% 5.94% 20.61% 38.30% $181,875.00 15.13% 84.87% 0.97% 48.36% 41.09% 12.61% 87.39% 0.00% 1.82% 14.40% 9.70% 15.20% 8.20% 47.35% 91 59 27 4 3 2
Burbank 107,337 18.38% 7.94% 31.00% 27.10% $79,212.00 57.16% 42.84% 3.33% 67.47% 11.84% 23.62% 76.38% 0.04% 8.12% 16.30% 6.80% 25.20% 8.90% 23.90% 91 62 33 3 2 4
Calabasas 23,241 22.78% 7.86% 21.50% 31.73% $136,138.00 31.19% 68.81% 2.03% 81.76% 9.18% 7.72% 92.28% 0.00% 2.62% 17.00% 7.90% 18.60% 6.50% 20.60% 86 53 20 4 2 11
Carson 95,558 20.59% 9.25% 26.33% 26.78% $86,040.00 26.30% 73.70% 24.03% 26.14% 25.71% 38.59% 61.41% 2.14% 13.34% 15.70% 6.30% 30.60% 16.20% 8.35% 84 55 26 1 1 5
Cerritos 49,578 19.34% 7.21% 23.45% 25.48% $109,229.00 23.84% 76.16% 8.21% 18.24% 59.76% 14.16% 85.84% 0.57% 5.64% 14.20% 7.40% 21.90% 13.20% 18.56% 86 56 26 1 1 9
Claremont 37,266 24.41% 13.52% 19.11% 23.28% $111,937.00 11.78% 32.34% 5.07% 52.80% 15.79% 25.27% 19.77% 0.15% 8.84% 9.50% 3.20% 28.00% 9.00% 35.43% 93 68 43 1 1 1
Commerce 12,378 25.98% 7.64% 27.90% 23.98% $58,226.00 13.19% 14.67% 0.90% 16.79% 1.49% 94.44% 80.02% 0.04% 53.35% 7.40% 2.30% 37.90% 9.50% 5.99% 109 43 -23 1 1 9
Compton 95,740 30.97% 8.05% 28.39% 22.94% $68,355.00 11.07% 14.15% 26.05% 8.10% 0.47% 71.01% 63.81% 0.61% 50.22% 14.40% 1.50% 45.30% 17.00% 15.53% 91 69 47 1 1 14
Covina 51,268 23.73% 6.97% 27.77% 27.10% $81,570.00 14.50% 18.54% 3.83% 30.96% 15.25% 58.73% 47.37% 0.21% 25.51% 8.70% 2.70% 35.80% 9.00% 1877.40% 95 66 37 2 1 4
Cudahy 22,811 31.84% 8.73% 29.15% 22.41% $47,050.00 20.73% 4.45% 0.95% 16.32% 0.76% 95.88% 63.56% 0.21% 60.52% 6.90% 1.40% 36.00% 7.10% 14.15% 86 66 46 1 1 14
Culver City 40,779 20.20% 4.49% 31.58% 25.64% $105,346.00 11.59% 2.49% 7.90% 49.17% 17.01% 21.40% 17.68% 0.25% 9.16% 9.00% 2.80% 34.40% 9.90% 25.97% 79 65 51 1 1 17
Diamond Bar 55,072 20.90% 6.48% 24.11% 29.61% $100,776.00 8.48% 24.49% 4.14% 27.66% 62.10% 19.62% 15.90% 0.51% 15.13% 7.80% 2.20% 27.80% 9.20% 20.27% 97 66 35 4 2 2
Downey 114,355 25.06% 7.36% 28.93% 25.37% $85,089.00 15.30% 15.32% 4.75% 45.89% 7.80% 75.09% 64.29% 0.52% 62.08% 8.20% 2.60% 35.60% 8.70% 17.98% 93 67 41 1 1 7
Duarte 21,727 19.26% 9.21% 26.78% 25.53% $73,429.00 34.00% 66.00% 6.37% 23.99% 16.82% 49.86% 11.50% 0.10% 0.34% 8.55% 5.55% 27.18% 10.50% 52.52% 100 66 32 4 3 7
El Monte 109,450 25.05% 10.50% 28.54% 24.62% $51,794.00 58.00% 42.00% 0.49% 4.23% 30.12% 69.50% 29.20% 0.70% 0.08% 8.73% 5.28% 29.12% 12.33% 11.30% 94 67 40 1 1 10
El Segundo 17,272 22.74% 6.33% 29.20% 29.47% $111,967.00 55.00% 45.00% 3.64% 62.41% 9.44% 12.61% 4.50% 0.10% 0.50% 8.50% 4.09% 24.61% 6.45% 10.17% 81 68 55 1 1 5
Gardena 61,027 20.29% 6.33% 26.50% 27.84% $60,636.00 56.00% 44.00% 22.42% 9.57% 24.06% 37.91% 10.30% 1.10% 0.69% 8.92% 5.36% 28.28% 11.83% 9.02% 85 69 53 1 2 13
Glendale 196,543 17.91% 7.65% 29.48% 28.47% $70,322.00 64.00% 36.00% 1.58% 63.25% 15.57% 18.51% 5.10% 0.10% 0.11% 9.13% 5.77% 26.06% 9.20% 36.28% 102 71 40 4 2 36
Glendora 52,558 22.07% 11.61% 23.70% 28.06% $102,325.00 29.00% 71.00% 1.87% 48.43% 10.25% 33.42% 6.70% 0.30% 0.32% 8.94% 5.02% 25.81% 8.16% 30.08% 100 66 32 4 2 3
Hawaiian Gardens 14,149 28.18% 12.17% 28.68% 21.57% $58,706.00 56.00% 44.00% 5.51% 6.34% 10.46% 78.01% 8.90% 0.20% 0.38% 9.28% 4.99% 31.43% 11.27% 13.00% 91 63 35 1 2 2
Hawthorne 88,083 25.50% 9.94% 32.49% 22.82% $56,814.00 73.00% 27.00% 23.70% 9.42% 7.78% 53.30% 13.80% 0.40% 0.51% 10.06% 4.34% 32.97% 10.10% 9.78% 85 69 53 1 3 15
Hermosa Beach 19,728 18.30% 29.00% 22.25% 12.59% $109,509.00 49.20% 50.80% 0.55% 71.58% 7.47% 12.40% 71.80% 0.00% 2.14% 24.00% 5.00% 15.70% 4.90% 24.00% 75 51 27 1 3 3
Hidden Hills 1,725 28.10% 46.70% 32.50% 18.52% $203,199.00 9.60% 90.40% 0.96% 88.54% 1.74% 7.38% 86.80% 0.00% 1.51% 23.00% 7.10% 17.00% 5.80% 39.00% 83 46 9 3 4 2
Huntington Park 54,883 26.60% 12.24% 15.40% 92.60% $39,185.00 73.72% 26.28% 1.28% 1.09% 0.56% 96.97% 1.09% 0.50% 38.97% 48.00% 3.70% 35.00% 10.40% 20.00% 83 48 13 2 1 5
Industry 264 27.00% 69.70% 23.00% 62.00% $66,616.00 68.00% 32.00% 1.64% 31.97% 6.15% 54.92% 31.97% 0.00% 28.69% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 10.00% 73 64 55 2 2 7
Inglewood 107,762 22.50% 91.30% 15.77% 12.65% $46,574.00 64.00% 36.00% 40.88% 4.41% 2.49% 49.45% 4.41% 44.10% 0.41% 37.00% 4.70% 37.20% 13.00% 12.00% 78 62 46 1 1 18
Irwindale 1,472 24.40% 10.67% 20.01% 16.04% $60,959.00 18.03% 81.79% 0.00% 6.48% 5.90% 91.93% 6.48% 0.37% 19.06% 61.00% 4.50% 36.60% 15.20% 11.00% 82 60 38 3 2 6
La Cañada Flintridge 20,573 27.80% 59.70% 64.70% 17.99% $148,996.00 10.30% 89.70% 1.23% 54.33% 30.01% 9.02% 54.33% 0.05% 1.47% 23.00% 7.30% 13.50% 5.80% 61.00% 88 44 0 3 2 5
La Habra Heights 5,682 18.90% 8.80% 17.00% 35.00% $137,037.00 6.80% 93.20% 0.11% 50.04% 20.00% 20.17% 50.04% 0.00% 9.45% 4.00% 5.60% 22.80% 8.90% 31.00% 87 45 3 3 2 5
La Mirada 48,008 14.60% 23.90% 25.10% 15.20% $92,493.00 22.60% 77.40% 1.28% 32.90% 20.80% 17.70% 24.31% 0.06% 2.95% 7.00% 13.00% 40.00% 9.00% 25.84% 88 62 36 1 1 9
La Puente 38,062 28.70% 11.70% 22.80% 21.60% $66,132.00 40.90% 59.10% 1.39% 4.17% 12.90% 30.90% 48.97% 0.16% 0.24% 12.10% 11.00% 32.00% 12.00% 19.16% 91 59 27 1 1 7
La Verne 31,334 21.30% 10.00% 21.50% 30.30% $93,473.00 27.50% 72.50% 3.40% 55.40% 0.20% 31.00% 31.00% 9.10% 12.20% 5.00% 13.00% 45.00% 7.00% 16.84% 91 57 23 1 1 2
Lakewood 82,496 21.30% 10.00% 21.50% 30.30% $93,473.00 27.50% 72.50% 3.40% 55.40% 0.20% 31.00% 31.00% 9.10% 12.20% 5.00% 14.00% 30.00% 10.00% 20.23% 87 63 39 1 1 7
Lancaster 173,516 24.30% 9.50% 27.60% 27.20% $98,467.00 26.40% 73.60% 7.97% 34.20% 18.50% 13.40% 20.62% 0.75% 4.57% 17.00% 21.00% 29.00% 13.00% 13.70% 86 49 12 1 1 10
Lawndale 31,807 30.10% 11.90% 27.20% 22.70% $58,413.00 46.20% 53.80% 20.60% 28.20% 4.41% 25.90% 17.10% 0.06% 3.77% 9.00% 14.00% 25.00% 10.00% 10.86% 84 64 44 1 1 2
Lomita 20,921 27.20% 11.40% 32.20% 22.30% $65,923.00 62.80% 37.20% 8.06% 14.30% 11.70% 27.70% 34.76% 0.87% 2.51% 10.20% 5.60% 26.40% 10.40% 17.83% 84 55 26 1 1 2
Long Beach 466,742 21.60% 8.60% 28.10% 29.10% $76,090.00 53.70% 46.30% 5.80% 38.80% 16.50% 18.50% 15.88% 0.31% 4.12% 9.00% 14.00% 24.00% 12.00% 12.20% 87 63 39 1 1 30
Los Angeles 3,898,747 20.40% 10.00% 32.60% 24.20% $65,290.00 64.00% 36.00% 8.74% 28.91% 11.67% 49.32% 2.25% 0.15% 0.36% 8.79% 5.75% 27.23% 12.10% 20.02% 85 61 37 1 1 123
Lynwood 67,265 27.00% 11.70% 32.60% 21.30% $57,063.00 54.00% 46.00% 8.77% 2.49% 0.76% 92.42% 0.30% 0.41% 0.05% 10.15% 4.46% 33.09% 11.62% 12.76% 85 61 37 1 1 17
Malibu 10,654 17.60% 7.10% 16.70% 33.30% $178,594.00 29.00% 71.00% 1.31% 10.20% 2.25% 10.45% 4.20% 0.32% 0.00% 8.72% 5.33% 22.12% 7.24% 24.84% 82 55 28 1 1 6
Manhattan Beach 35,506 27.20% 3.30% 22.70% 31.10% $153,926.00 34.00% 66.00% 0.42% 74.47% 11.90% 8.36% 4.57% 0.00% 0.30% 8.12% 4.26% 21.13% 6.28% 13.25% 80 62 44 1 1 1
Maywood 25,138 27.90% 10.40% 30.00% 21.40% $50,996.00 70.00% 30.00% 0.37% 1.45% 0.27% 107.00% 0.03% 0.00% 0.03% 9.33% 4.89% 33.78% 12.53% 9.26% 85 61 37 1 1 15
Monrovia 37,931 21.60% 7.80% 28.70% 28.10% $81,990.00 53.00% 47.00% 5.45% 34.38% 13.52% 39.71% 3.68% 0.57% 0.16% 8.66% 4.54% 25.10% 8.68% 31.85% 91 59 27 1 1 7
Montebello 62,640 21.90% 9.00% 29.30% 24.10% $62,781.00 55.00% 45.00% 1.02% 7.22% 13.17% 78.51% 0.57% 0.05% 0.00% 8.61% 5.51% 28.39% 12.37% 13.21% 88 62 36 1 1 8
Monterey Park 61,096 18.00% 6.80% 26.70% 26.70% $63,389.00 47.00% 53.00% 0.37% 3.87% 65.90% 26.75% 1.46% 0.69% 6.00% 6.82% 5.98% 18.32% 13.66% 14.48% 88 60 32 1 1 14
Norwalk 102,773 24.02% 9.76% 30.49% 23.90% $77,425.00 42.90% 57.10% 3.75% 8.68% 13.31% 71.56% 0.00% 0.36% 0.47% 14.00% 4.60% 36.20% 13.50% 19.00% 88 60 32 1 1 10
Palmdale 169,450 25.58% 9.64% 23.18% 21.69% $65,444.00 35.00% 65.00% 12.98% 16.96% 4.14% 61.81% 0.00% 0.16% 0.66% 16.50% 5.20% 30.60% 9.90% 5.00% 102 42 -18 1 1 6
Palos Verdes Estates 13,347 16.00% 6.00% 4.00% 42.00% $1,775,000.00 11.61% 88.39% 0.00% 63.00% 23.30% 64.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 8.80% 9.10% 15.70% 8.20% 31.00% 76 61 46 1 1 4
Paramount 53,733 27.47% 12.36% 28.75% 23.17% $60,456.00 59.30% 41.70% 9.25% 4.23% 3.17% 81.18% 0.00% 0.42% 0.39% 12.90% 4.20% 40.90% 14.50% 16.00% 85 62 39 1 1 7
Pasadena 138,699 18.25% 7.67% 34.32% 25.45% $85,129.00 42.00% 58.00% 7.78% 36.67% 17.41% 32.98% 0.00% 0.09% 0.60% 14.30% 5.60% 20.30% 8.40% 52.00% 86 64 42 1 1 8
Pico Rivera 62,088 21.30% 10.13% 27.14% 26.18% $70,620.00 31.00% 69.00% 0.62% 4.20% 3.33% 90.60% 0.00% 0.05% 0.43% 13.10% 4.60% 39.80% 15.90% 12.00% 81 66 51 1 1 7
Pomona 151,713 24.48% 12.91% 27.49% 23.29% $62,407.00 47.00% 53.00% 5.35% 10.35% 10.45% 71.22% 0.00% 0.15% 0.46% 13.00% 4.40% 28.40% 11.20% 26.00% 90 61 32 1 1 2
Rancho Palos Verdes 42,287 21.47% 6.18% 14.78% 30.82% $77,425.00 23.40% 77.60% 2.57% 48.43% 31.74% 10.72% 0.00% 0.08% 0.71% 9.20% 8.10% 16.70% 9.80% 21.00% 76 65 54 1 1 5
Redondo Beach 71,576 19.30% 6.30% 34.70% 29.30% $121٬445 4.15% 95.85% 2.80% 74.60% 12.00% 15.20% 65.20% 0.30% 26.00% 55.70% 17.80% 18.72% 26.00% 14.25% 81 63 45 1 1 3
Rolling Hills 1,739 25.90% 4.10% 15.10% 32.80% $250,001.00 5.50% 94.50% 1.60% 77.30% 16.30% 5.50% 74.10% 0.10% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 18.79% 81 63 45 1 1 1
Rolling Hills Estates 8,280 23.40% 5.20% 15.00% 33.20% $160٬724 7.80% 92.20% 1.40% 67.70% 24.90% 6.20% 63.30% 0.10% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 15.23% 91 63 35 1 1 5
Rosemead 51,185 22.70% 9.70% 27.80% 26.80% $64٬224 50.90% 49.10% 0.70% 21.10% 60.70% 33.80% 4.70% 0.10% 35.00% 50.00% 15.62% 9.71% 35.00% 22.20% 92 66 40 1 1 7
San Dimas 34,924 20.90% 9.80% 22.60% 31.10% $121٬445 29.70% 70.30% 3.80% 49.50% 14.30% 37.00% 40.80% 0.10% 41.00% 82.20% 23.70% 14.57% 41.00% 24.95% 97 65 33 1 1 3
San Fernando 23,946 29.40% 11.20% 30.20% 20.80% $64٬581 40.20% 59.80% 51.00% 0.90% 2.30% 93.20% 4.20% 0.10% 39.00% 45.80% 18.93% 0.00% 39.00% 19.61% 95 65 35 1 1 8
San Gabriel 39,568 23.50% 8.60% 33.30% 21.10% $76٬918 52.50% 47.50% 1.00% 25.40% 60.70% 25.70% 11.40% 0.10% 20.00% 53.40% 17.76% 10.78% 20.00% 22.52% 92 66 40 1 1 10
San Marino 12,513 26.00% 5.40% 17.90% 33.10% $174٬722 15.70% 84.30% 41.30% 0.40% 53.50% 6.50% 37.10% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 24.41% 92 66 40 1 1 8
Santa Clarita 228,673 26.30% 8.60% 26.30% 27.60% $100,932.00 30.20% 69.80% 4.20% 50.80% 12.00% 34.40% 0.00% 0.10% 7.50% 26.80% 5.40% 20.90% 7.50% 20.24% 102 64 26 3 2 5
Santa Fe Springs 19,219 23.00% 8.90% 28.40% 25.80% $69,922.00 35.00% 64.60% 3.50% 23.40% 8.60% 76.10% 0.00% 0.00% 13.80% 57.30% 5.00% 37.60% 13.80% 15.95% 96 66 36 3 1 8
Santa Monica 93,076 15.00% 5.20% 34.80% 25.90% $98,300.00 72.90% 27.10% 4.10% 68.10% 9.20% 14.60% 0.00% 0.10% 5.70% 62.50% 5.50% 15.60% 5.20% 20.03% 81 66 51 1 1 11
Sierra Madre 11,268 20.70% 4.00% 21.10% 30.40% $106,719.00 38.60% 61.40% 1.60% 66.50% 12.80% 17.10% 0.00% 0.10% 4.30% 32.90% 6.80% 16.80% 7.70% 28.51% 102 71 40 3 1 8
Signal Hill 11,848 22.60% 6.00% 31.60% 27.10% $86,140.00 48.30% 51.70% 13.70% 29.10% 22.30% 35.50% 0.00% 0.80% 20.00% 44.90% 5.00% 26.20% 8.30% 13.02% 92 69 46 1 1 2
South El Monte 19,567 26.60% 8.60% 28.20% 24.90% $54,208.00 53.40% 46.60% 0.50% 13.40% 17.40% 79.60% 0.00% 0.00% 45.50% 54.60% 4.70% 26.80% 13.70% 12.48% 94 67 40 1 1 1
South Gate 92,726 27.70% 9.40% 29.10% 23.80% $55,084.00 54.80% 45.20% 1.10% 15.20% 0.80% 94.90% 0.00% 0.10% 57.20% 73.30% 4.10% 38.00% 14.00% 12.84% 88 66 44 1 1 18
South Pasadena 26,943 25.30% 5.40% 26.70% 28.10% $109,927.00 56.00% 44.30% 2.50% 39.60% 34.40% 20.70% 0.00% 0.10% 7.10% 51.70% 5.30% 17.00% 9.00% 37.28% 102 71 40 1 1 8
Temple City 36,494 21.20% 8.10% 25.30% 30.30% $84,442.00 41.50% 59.50% 0.43% 13.70% 63.30% 7.87% 11.73% 0.32% 2.67% 8.00% 13.00% 10.00% 13.00% 25.70% 88 60 32 1 1 9
Torrance 147,067 21.40% 6.30% 26.40% 29.10% $94,781.00 46.00% 54.00% 2.49% 37.98% 35.96% 17.42% 4.42% 0.59% 0.34% 7.69% 4.77% 20.35% 8.68% 13.65% 84 55 26 1 1 5
Vernon 222 35.40% 6.60% 29.30% 19.40% $59,250.00 98.60% 1.40% 9.00% 23.90% 6.80% 75.70% 0.00% 0.00% 43.70% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 1.95% 88 66 44 1 2 24
Walnut 28,430 18.80% 5.70% 20.10% 43.00% $108,264.00 8.70% 88.30% 4.00% 10.80% 63.90% 20.10% 0.00% 0.00% 3.00% 12.00% 5.80% 14.10% 10.30% 20.00% 70 50 30 1 1 3
West Covina 109,501 20.20% 10.70% 27.20% 25.40% $31,870 36.97% 63.03% 4.70% 28.60% 29.90% 52.60% 10.60% 3.00% 10.60% 13.00% 5.40% 24.30% 11.50% 22.00% 89 67 45 3 1 19
West Hollywood 35,757 4.50% 4.04% 48.85% 26.29% $78,719.00 52.70% 13.21% 5.60% 83.70% 8.80% 1.21% 9.81% 0.40% 10.96% 9.50% 2.60% 33.90% 7.80% 24.54% 86 66 46 1 1 16
Westlake Village 8,029 20.00% 35.10% 19.53% 30.64% $166,316.00 0.19% 0.81% 0.83% 77.32% 7.66% 8.06% 8.06% 0.05% 0.30% 20.80% 8.10% 16.30% 7.20% 31.31% 90 62 34 3 2 2
Whittier 87,306 23.20% 96.20% 27.55% 11.82% $66,891.00 43.00% 57.00% 10.80% 23.15% 4.65% 67.41% 23.15% 0.21% 37.47% 25.80% 0.15% 28.00% 13.00% 41.00% 46 96 146 4 1 7
Total Pop/Average 8,991,842 23.13% 12.62% 26.95% 27.25% $108,428.58 39.80% 52.24% 5.99% 33.20% 18.05% 42.10% 25.86% 0.97% 10.99% 18.41% 6.42% 24.64% 11.03% 42.25% 88 62 36 Moderate Low

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Enrique Sanchez
City Required Items?        
Bell Gardens Sustainability Plan, Yes or no? Resiliancy plan, yes or no? Whose their planning office and director or people in planning? Do they have Chief Sustainability officer? age of plan? (Due next friday 9/8)
  No. No. Miguel De La Rosa No. The General Plan was Adopted in 1995 for 2010
      Armando Barcena   https://www.bellgardens.org/government/city-departments/community-development/planning/general-plan
      Vacant    
      Gustavo Mendez    
      Tony Rivera    
Bellflower No. No. Bill Mendes, Chairperson No. Probably Bellflower has one but I did not find it.
      Robert Wilson, Vice Chairperson   https://www.bellflower.org/departments/planning/index.php#:~:text=The%20General%20Plan%20provides%20the,Elements%20were%20adopted%20in%201997.
      Christina "Chrissy" Padilla Birkey, Commissioner    
      George Franzen, Commissioner    
      Aaron Drake, Commissioner    
           
Beverly Hills No. Climate Action and Adaptation Plan No. Local Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Gary Ross, Chair No. Adopted in 2010
      Terri Kaplan, Vice Chair   https://www.beverlyhills.org/departments/communitydevelopment/longrangeplanning/generalplan/generalplandocument/
      Peter Ostroff, Commissioner    
      Myra Demeter, Ph.D., Commissioner    
      Jeff Wolfe, Commissioner    
           
Bradbury No. No. Frank Hernandez, Chairperson No. Adopted in 2014 for 2012-2030
      Melodie Szymkowski, Commissioner   https://www.cityofbradbury.org/services/planning_department/index.php
      Darlene Kuba, Commissioner    
      Robert Jones, Vice-Chairperson    
      Chelsea Hunt, Commissioner    
           
Burbank No. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan No. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan Samantha P Wick Maybe? Drew Johnstone, Sustainability Officer Burbank2035 adopted in 2013
  https://www.burbankca.gov/web/community-development/climate-action-plan   Robert E. Monaco   https://www.burbankca.gov/documents/173607/0/GGRP+Update+Final_w.App.pdf/5c876fb6-fed4-49e5-d7b6-dbcf058491a1?t=1666594217752
  Adopted May 3, 2022   Christopher Rizzotti    
      Michael Elric    
      Narek Mkrtoumian    
           
Calabasas No. No. Michael Harrison, Chair No. Calabasas 2030 Adopted in 2021
      Robert Lia, Vice-Chair   https://www.cityofcalabasas.com/home/showpublisheddocument/2689/637775783982970000
      Wendy Fassberg    
      Dennis Washburn    
      John Mueller, Alternate Member    
      Staff – Tom Bartlett, AICP, City Planner    
           
Carson No. Climate Action Plan No. Leticia Wilson No. City of Carson 2040 Adopted in 2023
  https://ci.carson.ca.us/content/files/pdfs/planning/CAP.pdf   Karimu Rashad   https://www.carson2040.com/
      Jaime Monteclaro    
      DeQuita Mfume    
      Del Huff    
      Richard Hernandez    
      Dianne Thomas    
      Frederick Docdocil    
      Carlos Guerra    
      Louie Diaz    
Cerritos No. No. Gene Burd No. City of Cerritos General Plan Adopted in 2004
      Bhavin Gandhi   http://www.cerritos.us/GOVERNMENT/city_regulations/cerritos_general_plan.php#plan
      Carla Gilhuys    
      Deepak "DJ" Jhaveri    
      Gloria Perlas Pulido    

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Cameron Diaz

City Sustainability Plan, Yes or no? link (if applicable) Year adopted Resiliency plan, yes or no? link (if applicable) Year adopted Who is their planning office and director or people in planning? Do they have a Chief Sustainability officer?
Agoura Hills Yes https://www.agourahillscity.org/home/showpublisheddocument/26370/637868406715370000(2022) 2022 part of climate action plan https://www.agourahillscity.org/home/showpublisheddocument/26370/637868406715370000(2022) 2022 Principal Planner- Jessica Cleavenger, Senior Planner- Robby Nesovic, Associate Planners- Valerie Darbouze, Katrina Garcia Land Use Technicinian-Dawn Robinson No
Alhambra No n/a n/a no n/a n/a Principal Planner- Maia McCurley, Planning Technician- Jessica Vargas, Associate Planner- Megan Wu, Planning Interns- Aubery Stark Miller, Charlize Hernandez Contact is listed for Environmental Sustainability Commission (Ray Martin)
Arcadia Yes https://www.arcadiaca.gov/shape/public_works_services_department/sustainable_arcadia.php No n/a n/a Planning Manager- Fiona Graham, Associate Planners- Edwin Arreola, Gary Yesayan, Assistant Planner- Alison MaCarley Adminstrative Assistant- Ivette Torres No
Artesia Sustainable Best Practice Activities https://www.ca-ilg.org/award/city-artesia-sustainability-best-practice-activities 2020 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan https://www.cityofartesia.us/DocumentCenter/View/6846/Artesia-LHMP—2020 2019 Acting Assistant Planner- Sophia Matheney, Code Enforcement Officer- Melissa Hamilton No
Avalon No n/a n/a Drought Contingency Plan https://www.cityofavalon.com/DocumentCenter/View/597 2022 Chief Planning Commissioner- Bart Glass, Vice Planning Commissioner- Kathy Smith, Alternate Planning Commissioner- Ruth Armida, Planning Commissioners- Robert Kennedy, Eric Huart, Sandra Putnam, Jessica Romero, Yolanda Say Senior Director of Conservation: Lauren Dennhardt
Azusa Yes https://scholarworks.calstate.edu/downloads/tb09jb911 2022 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan https://www.ci.azusa.ca.us/DocumentCenter/View/39384/City-of-Azusa-Local-Hazard-Mitigation-Plan-Public-Review- 2018 Planning Manager-Knarik Vizcarra, Assistant Planner- Ricardo Olea, Planning Technician- Yadira Carmona No
Baldwin Park Yes https://www.baldwinpark.com/online-documents/community-development/planning/2707-002-bp-health-and-sustainability-element-amended-10-04-21/file 2021 yes https://www.baldwinpark.com/online-documents/community-development/planning/2706-001-baldwin-park-safety-element-publicreviewdraft-10-04-21/file 2023 City Planner-Nick Baldwin, Associate Planner- Melissa Chipres, Assistant Planner-Jesus Astorga-Rios No
Bell No n/a n/a No n/a n/a Planning Division- Jason Garcia No
Westlake Village No n/a n/a Yes https://bof.fire.ca.gov/media/0rbbguk1/rpc-2-c-ii-city-of-westlake-village-draft-safety-element_ada.pdf 2018 Planning Director- Michael Forbes, Administrative Assistant- Elyse Oakes, Senior Planner- Megan Sinkula, Community Preservation Officer- Mike Woodard No

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Scott Pilgrim

Scott Sustainability plan? yes or no Resiliency plan yes or no? Whose their planning office and director or people in planning? Do they have Chief Sustainability officer?
Santa Clarita included in strategic plan included in strategic plan renee berlin yes
Santa Fe Springs Santa fe 25 year plan santa fe resiliency strategy wayne morell no
Santa Monica sustainable city plan climate action and adaption plan David Martin yes
Sierra Madre safety element local hazard mitigation plan Tom denison no
Signal Hill No yes Perica bell no
South El Monte Public, health, safety and Environmental element Public, health, safety and Environmental element guillermo arreola no
South Gate included in general plan included in general plan meridith elguira no
South Pasadena Climate action plan local hazard mitigation plan alison becker yes
Vernon Climate action plan council strategic plan sergio canelas no

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Sustainability Plan, Yes or no? Resiliancy plan, yes or no? Whose their planning office and director or people in planning? Do they have Chief Sustainability officer? Age of plan?
Duarte No just a general plan. No. The planning office is the Duarte City Hall Community Development. Planning manager is Jason Golding and assistant planner is Scott Nash. https://www.accessduarte.com/government/departments/community-development/planning No. The general plan is from 2007. https://www.accessduarte.com/home/showpublisheddocument/482/637921231843230000
El Monte They have climate actione plan and a general plan. https://www.ci.el-monte.ca.us/DocumentCenter/View/5361/CLIMATE-ACTION-PLAN-RFP No. They have a planning commission the chairperson is Cesar Peralta, Vice-Chairperson Pablo Tamashiro, Commissioner Rafael Gonzalez, with 2 vacant positions. https://www.ci.el-monte.ca.us/170/Planning-Commission No. The climate action plan is from 2022 and the general plan is from 2011
El Segundo They have an environmental work plan and climate action plan. https://www.elsegundo.org/home/showpublisheddocument/1041/637139918433900000 https://www.elsegundo.org/home/showpublisheddocument/1173/637145182772800000 No. The planning commission is made up of Michelle Keldorf who is chair, vice-chair Jay Hoeschler, commissioner Brenda Newman, Kevin Maggay, and Mario Inga. https://www.elsegundo.org/government/departments/community-development/planning-division/planning-commission They have an environmental committee. https://www.elsegundo.org/government/departments/committees-commissions-boards The environmental work plan is from 2019 and the climate action plan is from 2017.
Gardena No but they do have an environmental justice element in the general plan. https://cityofgardena.org/environmental-justice-element/ No. The planning commission Is made up of Stephen Langley who is chair, Deryl Henderson who is vice-chair, and Jules Kanhan, Steve Sherman, and Ronald Wright-Scherr who are all commissioners. https://cityofgardena.org/commissions/ No. The environmental justice element was added in 2021.
Glendale They have a Greener Glendale Plan. https://www.glendaleca.gov/government/departments/management-services/office-of-sustainability/greener-glendale No. The planning commission is made up of Edith Fuentes, Chang Lee, Stefan Chraghchian, Talin Shahbazian, and Edik Minassian. https://www.glendaleca.gov/government/departments/city-clerk/boards-and-commissions/planning-commission Yes David Jones. https://www.glendaleca.gov/government/departments/management-services/office-of-sustainability The greener glendale plan is from 2012.
Glendora No. No. Planning department is in the Glendora City Hall. https://www.cityofglendora.org/departments/community-development/planning-division No. The general plan is from 2008. https://www.cityofglendora.org/departments/community-development/general-plan-specific-plans
Hawaiian Gardens No. No. The planning commission is made up of Grant Winford who is chair, Axzel Roman vice-chair, Fabiola Hernandez, Anna Rodriguez, and Luis Gonzalez who are all commissioners. https://www.hgcity.org/government/boards-commissions-committees/commissions No. The general plan is from 2010. https://www.hgcity.org/government/departments/community-development/planning-division/general-plan
Hawthorne They have a Climate Action Plan. https://www.cityofhawthorne.org/departments/public-works/environmental-programs/action-plans They have a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan.

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Elias

City Sustainability Plan Resilience plan The director of planning Chief Sustainability Officer Plan old
Redondo Beach Yes, 2022 Yes Brandy Forbes Clark Ajwani 2022
Rolling Hills Yes, 1957 Yes David Ready Christian Horvath 1957
Rolling Hills Estates Yes. 2022 Yes Mike Van Gorder Katrina 2022
Rosemead Yes, 2014 Yes Michael Chung Jeff van 2014
San Dimas Yes, 1991 Yes Luis Torrico Ann Nguyen 1991
San Fernando Yes, 2014 Yes Paul Deibel David Barnel 2014
San Gabriel Yes, 2013 Yes Samantha Tawasart Christine Song 2013
San Marino Yes, 2003 Yes David Saldana Philippe Eskandar 2003
West Covina Yes, 2016 Yes Herb Redholtz Kimberly Goodman 2016

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Luis Sustainability/Resilience Plan Age Link Resiliancy plan Age Link Planning Directory? Do they have Chief Sustainability officer?
Hermosa Beach No, They have an Environmental Program 2022 https://www.hermosabeach.gov/our-government/city-manager/environmental-programs Climate Change Adaptation and Resiliency Planning Project 2022 https://www.hermosabeach.gov/our-government/city-departments/public-works/city-of-hermosa-beach-climate-change-adaptation-and-resiliency-planning-project#:~:text=The%20Project%20will%20conceptualize%20and,to%20climate%20change%2C%20and%20precautions Carrie Tai – Community Development Director No
Hidden Hills No N/A N/A No N/A N/A Dirk Lovett – City Engineer Steve O'Hara – Building Inspector No
Huntington Park Environmental Justice Element 2022 https://www.hpca.gov/802/Environmental-Justice-Element No N/A N/A Luis Rodriguez, Planning Manager Christian Espinoza, Contract Planner No
Industry No N/A N/A No N/A N/A N/A No
Inglewood INGLEWOOD ENERGY AND CLIMATE ACTION PLAN 2013 https://www.cityofinglewood.org/DocumentCenter/View/148/Inglewood-Energy-and-Climate-Action-Plan-ECAP-Adopted-2013 No N/A N/A Mindy Wlcox AICP – Planning Division Manager No
Irwindale 2020 Final Enviroment Impact Report 2020 https://www.irwindaleca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/6379/2020-Final-EIR_120120-01052021-upload?bidId= 2020 Final Enviroment Impact Report 2020 https://www.irwindaleca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/6379/2020-Final-EIR_120120-01052021-upload?bidId= Simpson, AICP, Marilyn – Communiy Development Director No
La Cañada Flintridge Climate Action Plan Update 2013 https://cityoflcf.org/climateaction/ Climate Action Plan Update 2013 https://cityoflcf.org/climateaction/ N/A No
La Habra Heights Climate Action Plan Update 2014 https://www.lahabraca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/192/Climate-Action-Plan-PDF?bidId= Climate Action Plan Update 2014 https://www.lahabraca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/192/Climate-Action-Plan-PDF?bidId= Rafferty Wooldridge – Community Development Director No
Whittier Clean Power Alliance and Green Projects 2018 https://www.cityofwhittier.org/government/public-works/clean-power-alliance-and-green-projects Emergency Management and Disaster Preparedness 2020 https://www.cityofwhittier.org/government/human-resources-and-risk-management/emergency-management-and-disaster-preparedness Ben Pongetti – Director of Community Development No

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Building Resilient Communities

Elias URBS 490C

Abstract

This study aims to explore the relationships that exist between urban resilience, the effects of climate change, income distribution, and cooperative partnerships over 88 cities in California.The goal of the project is to find partnerships and methods that can successfully handle resilience Weaknesses in varied urban neighborhoods by looking at case studies and utilizing sectors approaches.

Introduction

This presentation will explore the impact of social and economic differences on urban resilience and the importance of collaborative cooperation in addressing resilience challenges.

Research question:

how do urban cooperation handle resilience while taking social and economic differences into consideration?

Understanding Community Resilience

Community resilience is the ability to adapt and thrive in the face of adversity. It involves fostering social cohesion and developing local resources to address challenges.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Empowering local communities through engagement and education is crucial for building resilience. Collaborative efforts involving residents, government, and organizations can lead to effective heat mitigation strategies and equitable solutions.

Some Concepts

Research Objectives

Examine how urban communities are affected by heat events brought on by climate change, paying particular attention to how different income groups are disproportionately affected.

Analyze how the distribution of wealth affects a community's ability to adapt and become more resilient in the face of extreme heat events.

Examine current cooperative relationships that are in place to execute resilience techniques across the public and private sectors, as well as non-profits.

Examine how well income-sensitive treatments and policies work to lessen the effects of extreme heat events on communities that are already at risk.

Determine the most effective strategies and cutting-edge tactics for cooperative collaborations that improve heat resilience, especially in low-income areas.

Methodology

The study will use a mixed-methods approach, incorporating qualitative research techniques like focus groups, interviews, and case studies with quantitative analysis of income and climate data. An investigation of the spatial relationship between heat vulnerability and income distribution will be possible with the inclusion of GIS mapping. Stakeholder involvement will also give light on the efficacy of current alliances and the possibility of creating brand-new cooperative structures.

Run Data Set

Does median income effect population?

Does heat effect median income?

positive correlation

negative correlation

Run Data Set

Does heat effect flood?

Does heat temperature effect fires?

2022 Ave High (°F) Fire
2022 Ave High (°F) 1
Fire 0.141023955 1
2022 Ave High (°F) Flooding
2022 Ave High (°F) 1
Flooding 0.089978877 1
If we drew a line we are going to get positive slope
Do. Not reject correlation
So, there is no trend and enough evidence to support my claim
If we drew a line we are going to get positive slope
Do. Not reject correlation
So, there is no trend and enough evidence to support my claim

To what extent do you think citizen participation is important when it comes to sustainability?

80% of the answers:To a great extent

How many partnerships do you have with the regional cities, non-profits and other public systems?

40% has 1 to 10 partnership and the rect has at least 11 to 40 partnership

survey Summary

In the event of a disaster, how would you rate your city’s preparedness in regards to the following events? – Flood

Only one city is well prepared and the rest somehow slightly prepared

Significance of the Study

The intersections of wealth inequality, the effects of climate change, and cooperative efforts to improve heat resilience are all addressed by this important research. The results will aid in the creation of focused policies and tactics that take into account the particular difficulties that various social and economic groups encounter in urban settings. In addition, the study seeks to offer useful advice for developing partnerships that are both inclusive and productive in order to increase resilience, laying the groundwork for just and sustainable urban growth in the face of climate change.

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