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LATEST NEWS
STRATEGIC PLANNING WORKSHOP
Please join us for our next Strategic Planning Workshop on Saturday, January 24th. This bi-annual retreat will provide an opportunity for San Gabriel Valley leaders to review recent COG accomplishments and identify organizational objectives for the coming six months. Meeting details are as follows:
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Saturday, January 24th, 2009 |
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8:30 am - 3:00 pm |
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Rivers & Mountains Conservancy offices
100 N. Old San Gabriel Canyon Rd, Azusa, CA 91702
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Please email (sgv@sgvcog.org) or call (626-564-9702) our offices to register to attend.
NEW!!!!! - REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS - FINANCIAL AUDIT SERVICES
The SGVCOG is currently seeking a qualified certified public accountant or firm to audit the financial statements of this Agency and our component unit, the Alameda Corridor East (ACE) Construction Authority, and provide other audit and consulting services as needed.
The audit contract is for a five year period beginning January 1st, 2009 through the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013. The firm or individual applying should have significant experience (5 years plus) related to government accounting. All responses to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) are due to the SGVCOG offices by 5 pm on January 7th, 2009. Click here for a copy of the RFQ.
HOMELESS SERVICES STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT
The San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments seeks the participation of elected officials, city staff members, service providers, community and faith-based organizations, and interested community stakeholders in the development of a regional homeless services strategy.
Region-Wide Kick Off Event
This event was held on Monday, December 8th in Rosemead. More than 60 individuals representing cities, LA County, and community service providers gathered to review the Phase I Needs Assessment findings, and discuss best practices and setting priorities for Phase II.
Cluster Meetings
Cluster-level meetings to develop a regional homeless services strategy were held from December 15th-17th. These meetings continued the discussion of setting intervention priorities and identifyiing ways to improve service delivery coordination among jurisdictions, service providers, and community members. Over 70 individuals attended representing 29 San Gabriel Valley cities, 3 supervisorial districts, and 17 community- and faith-based organizations.
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