The Gateway Cities Council of Governments (COG) received grant funds to prepare a regional Climate Action Planning Framework that local jurisdictions can use to develop a voluntary Climate Action Plan for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in their communities. The CAP Framework is intended to help individual communities advance their goals for economic development, public health, air quality, climate resiliency, equity, and job creation while plannin...
The Gateway Cities Council of Governments (COG) received grant funds to prepare a regional Climate Action Planning Framework that local jurisdictions can use to develop a voluntary Climate Action Plan for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in their communities. The CAP Framework is intended to help individual communities advance their goals for economic development, public health, air quality, climate resiliency, equity, and job creation while plannin...
At Long Beach City College (LBCC), we are committed to increasing economic opportunities for individuals and businesses through our workforce training and economic development initiatives.
The Cerritos College Economic Development Department provides employee trainings for companies in many industry sectors, with a focus on manufacturing skills and business management training.
Long Beach City College’s award-winning and nationally recognized Workforce Development Department implements industry-driven solutions for both businesses looking to grow, and individuals in search of careers.
The Gateway Cities Council of Governments (COG) received grant funds to prepare a regional Climate Action Planning Framework that local jurisdictions can use to develop a voluntary Climate Action Plan for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in their communities. The CAP Framework is intended to help individual communities advance their goals for economic development, public health, air quality, climate resiliency, equity, and job creation while plannin...
The I-710 Livability Initiative is being led by the Gateway Cities Council of Governments (GCCOG) and Metro, it includes planning efforts for: improving transportation options, LA River/watershed management, streetscape enhancements, parks/open space, public art, and health. In support of the GCCOG’s Initiative, Metro applied for and received a $500,000 Caltrans Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant to complete a plan for Complete Streets and Active Transportation improvement...
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE GATEWAY CITIES COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS OPPOSING THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY EXPENDITURE PLAN FOR THE 2016 PROPOSED BALLOT MEASURE