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The San Gabriel Valley is a geographic area approximately 374 square mile and serves as the eastern gateway to Los Angeles and Southern California. The San Gabriel Valley is home to more than 2 million California residents living in 31 incorporated cities and many unincorporated communities.
The San Gabriel Valley, founded in 1704, is the birthplace of Southern California. It is our goal at the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments to honor the past while we build for a better tomorrow. I welcome you to explore this website and learn about the San Gabriel Valley and its Council of Governments. 
Sincerely,
David A. Spence
President
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LATEST NEWS & EVENTS

SB 375 Briefing - June 11
This briefing included presentations from SCAG, METRO and SGVCOG and will provide information on:
- Overview of SB 375
- Latest developments of the Regional Targets Advisory Committee (RTAC)
- SCAG’s Conceptual Land Use Scenario (CLUS)
- Development of Sub-regional Sustainable Community Strategies (SCSs)
Workshop materials are available here.
San Gabriel Valley Energy Wise Partnership (SGVEWP) Green Building Workshop - June 10 (Workshop Materials Available Online Here)
This event featured a panel of experts from the US Green Building Council, building industry, and local government. All materials from the workshop are available here.
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Jack Phillips Awards 2009
June 18, 2009
Honoring Harry Baldwin, Sharon Neely, Glenn Southard, and Hilda Solis for their significant contributions to the improvement of the quality of life for the two million residents of the San Gabriel Valley.
Welcome to the San Gabriel Valley
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