It's hard to visualize, but LA County has five supervisorial seats spread across 88 cities. Los Angeles is by far the largest city within the county, but it's far from the only one. Each city has its own city government and its own jurisdiction. However, cities in certain regions often share environmental problems that can require involvement with other cities around them to resolve. As LALCV researches each city, we study these environmental issues and discuss them with candidates running for local office.
This is a work in progress for our all volunteer board, so please be patient and check back regularly for updates as we do our research or send us information that you don't see here at
info@lalcv.org.
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Agoura Hills
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Alhambra
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Arcadia
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Artesia
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Avalon
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Azusa
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Baldwin Park
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Bell
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Bell Gardens
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Bellflower
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Beverly Hills
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Bradbury
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Burbank
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Calabasas
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Carson
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Cerritos
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Claremont
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Commerce
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Compton
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Covina
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Cudahy
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Culver City
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Diamond Bar
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Downey
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Duarte
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El Monte
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El Segundo
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Gardena
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Glendale
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Glendora
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Hawaiian Gardens
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Hawthorne
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Hermosa Beach
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Hidden Hills
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Huntington Park
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Industry
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Inglewood
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Irwindale
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La Canada-Flintridge
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La Habra Heights
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La Mirada
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La Puente
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La Verne
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Lakewood
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Lancaster
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Lawndale
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Lomita
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Long Beach
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Los Angeles
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Lynwood
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Malibu
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Manhattan Beach
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Maywood
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Monrovia
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Montebello
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Monterey Park
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Norwalk
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Palmdale
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Palos Verdes Estates
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Paramount
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Pasadena
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Pico Rivera
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Pomona
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Rancho Palos Verde
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Redondo Beach
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Rolling Hills
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Rolling Hills Estates
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Rosemead
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San Dimas
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San Fernando
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San Gabriel
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San Marino
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Santa Clarita
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Santa Fe Springs
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Santa Monica
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Sierra Madre
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Signal Hill
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South El Monte
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South Gate
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South Pasadena
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Temple City
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Torranec
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Vernon
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Walnut
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West Covina
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West Hollywood
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Westlake Village
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Whittier
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