Los Angeles County adopted its OurCounty Sustainability Plan in 2019 with binding climate targets, paired with a Climate Vulnerability Assessment guiding adaptation. The Chief Sustainability Office coordinates 159 actions across 12 goals targeting carbon neutrality by 2050 in unincorporated areas.
The Board of Supervisors adopted the OurCounty Sustainability Plan in August 2019, declaring climate change a regional emergency and committing to 159 specific actions across air quality, ecosystems, transportation, buildings, water, and economic equity. The Chief Sustainability Office in the Chief Executive Office leads implementation, working with Public Works, Regional Planning, Public Health, and the Internal Services Department. Targets include 100% renewable electricity countywide by 2045 (matching SB-100), carbon-neutral county operations by 2050, and net-zero new buildings under updated Title 31 Green Building Standards. The county's Climate Vulnerability Assessment maps heat, wildfire, and flood risk to prioritize cooling centers, defensible-space outreach, and stormwater retrofits.
OurCounty is a policy plan, not a regulatory code, so it imposes no individual fines. However, projects in unincorporated areas must meet Title 31 Green Building amendments implementing plan goals; noncompliance halts permit issuance through Building and Safety.
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El Monte, CA
Modified exhaust and loud motor-vehicle noise on El Monte streets are primarily enforced under California Vehicle Code §§27150–27151. Stationary vehicle nois...
El Monte, CA
El Monte has no 'dibs' or space-saving ordinance. The practice originated in snow-belt cities like Chicago and Boston and is not relevant to El Monte's Medit...
El Monte, CA
Chain-link is prohibited for residential uses. Barbed, pointed, spiked, razor, or piercing materials are banned on any fence or wall citywide.
El Monte, CA
Fences and walls in El Monte are regulated under Title 17 (Zoning), with general development standards in Chapter 17.60. Front-yard fences are limited to 42 ...
El Monte, CA
El Monte has no separate hoarding-specific ordinance, but animal hoarding is prosecuted under California Penal Code §597 (animal cruelty/neglect) when the nu...
El Monte, CA
El Monte Municipal Code Title 6 (Animals) restricts livestock in urban residential zones. Animal control is contracted to the Los Angeles County Department o...
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