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Heat Island Mitigation: Altadena vs Compton

How do heat island mitigation rules compare between Altadena, CA and Compton, CA?

Altadena and Compton have similar restriction levels.

Altadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

The OurCounty Sustainability Plan and Climate Vulnerability Assessment identify Heat Equity Zones, where LA County deploys cool roofs, cool pavement, tree canopy, and cooling-center activations when forecast highs exceed 95 degrees Fahrenheit for two or more days.

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Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

The OurCounty Sustainability Plan and Climate Vulnerability Assessment identify Heat Equity Zones, where LA County deploys cool roofs, cool pavement, tree canopy, and cooling-center activations when forecast highs exceed 95 degrees Fahrenheit for two or more days.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAltadenaCompton
Activation threshold95F for 48 hours95F for 48 hours
Single-day threshold100F any single day100F any single day
Lead agencyOffice of Emergency ManagementOffice of Emergency Management
Equity toolClimate Vulnerability AssessmentClimate Vulnerability Assessment
Cooling sitesLibraries, senior centers, parksLibraries, senior centers, parks

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Altadena FAQ

Where is the nearest cooling center?

Call 211 or check ready.lacounty.gov when a heat alert is active. Most county libraries, senior centers, and parks community rooms participate. Many offer extended evening hours during multi-day heat events with free water and transport.

Does the county pay for tree planting on my street?

TreePeople and LA County Forestry Division partner on free street-tree plantings in Heat Equity Zones, including delivery, hole-digging, and 3-year establishment care. Outside those zones, owners typically arrange and pay for parkway plantings themselves.

Compton FAQ

Where is the nearest cooling center?

Call 211 or check ready.lacounty.gov when a heat alert is active. Most county libraries, senior centers, and parks community rooms participate. Many offer extended evening hours during multi-day heat events with free water and transport.

Does the county pay for tree planting on my street?

TreePeople and LA County Forestry Division partner on free street-tree plantings in Heat Equity Zones, including delivery, hole-digging, and 3-year establishment care. Outside those zones, owners typically arrange and pay for parkway plantings themselves.

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