South Bay Cities Council of Governments and Southern California Regional Energy Network Award Carson, Hawthorne and Rolling Hills Estates Gold-Level Energy Achievement

The South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) in partnership with the Southern California Regional Energy Network (SoCalREN), recognized South Bay cities for their efforts in pursuing energy-efficiency initiatives and sustainability-related tasks over the past year as part of the inaugural “South Bay Energy and Climate Recognition Program.” Taking home gold-level achievement are the cities of Carson, Hawthorne and Rolling Hills Estates.  

2023-12-07T13:54:11-08:00December 7, 2023|

South Bay Cities Council of Governments Photo Contest Calls for Sustainability in Action

The South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its South Bay Environmental Service Center (SBESC) program by calling for the community to submit photos that demonstrate sustainable action in their cities.

2023-11-29T16:12:48-08:00November 29, 2023|

South Bay Cities Council of Governments Launches Phase One of the South Bay Local Travel Network in El Segundo

The South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) celebrates the 20th anniversary of its South Bay Environmental Services Center (SBESC), a program that works lockstep with 16 South Bay cities and their utilities to provide resources about energy efficiency, water conservation, transportation options (carpool and vanpool), waste reduction and recycling to South Bay cities, school districts, residents and businesses.  

2023-11-02T15:11:52-07:00November 2, 2023|

South Bay Cities Council of Governments Celebrates 20 Years of Environmental Service to the South Bay

The South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) celebrates the 20th anniversary of its South Bay Environmental Services Center (SBESC), a program that works lockstep with 16 South Bay cities and their utilities to provide resources about energy efficiency, water conservation, transportation options (carpool and vanpool), waste reduction and recycling to South Bay cities, school districts, residents and businesses.  

2023-10-04T09:05:14-07:00October 3, 2023|

South Bay Cities Council of Governments Recognized as Finalist for PR Daily’s Non-Profit Communications Awards

The South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) is proud to announce that it has been selected as a finalist in the Print Publication category for PR Daily's Nonprofit Communications Awards program. This esteemed program honors organizations that have demonstrated excellence in nonprofit communications and highlights their impactful efforts in the industry. 

2023-09-07T17:39:05-07:00September 7, 2023|

South Bay Cities Council of Governments Elects Carson Council Member Cedric Hicks as 2023/24 Chair

The South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG), a government organization dedicated to improving the quality of life and productivity in the South Bay subregion of Los Angeles County, has elected city of Carson Council Member Cedric Hicks to lead its board as 2023/24 chair.

2023-07-19T10:35:26-07:00July 19, 2023|

South Bay Cities Council of Governments Studies Conversion of Underperforming Commercial Areas to Create More Housing

To help the South Bay meet its housing targets in a largely “built-out” subregion, the South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) is leading a project to identify and reimagine underutilized commercial properties that are strong candidates for new housing to increase housing supply.

2023-06-19T15:45:24-07:00June 19, 2023|

Assistant U.S. Energy Secretary for Electricity to Keynote South Bay Cities Council of Governments’ 23rd General Assembly

The General Assembly is an opportunity for thought leaders to gather, share ideas and discuss important issues that impact the South Bay subregion of Los Angeles County. The theme for this year’s event is “The South Bay: Leading the Way in Resilience and Adaptability.”

2023-03-21T18:43:34-07:00March 21, 2023|

South Bay Cities Council of Governments Unveils “Rolling Turtle” Signs for New Slow Speed Lane Network 

A rolling turtle will be featured on road signage for the new South Bay Local Travel Network. Designated safe routes will support the growing use of personal micromobility.

2023-03-08T12:02:29-08:00March 8, 2023|

South Bay Cities Council of Governments Photo Contest Calls for Photos of South Bay Landmarks  

The South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) is searching for the community’s best photographs of South Bay landmarks for its second annual “Why I Love the South Bay” photo contest.  

2023-02-01T18:09:57-08:00February 1, 2023|
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