General Assembly Propels Hawthorne Students Toward Woodworking Paths

Hawthorne High School’s student-led Wood Technology Pathway gives students hands-on experience in traditional woodworking, cabinetmaking, residential construction, furniture design and computer-aided manufacturing. When it came time for the SBCCOG to develop a memento for attendees to take home from its annual General Assembly—which this year commemorated the organization’s three-decade milestone—it made sense to align this local public school program that helps students whittle closer to their own career goals.

2025-07-09T12:00:30-07:00June 12, 2025|

SBCCOG News – The South Bay Cities Council of Governments Wins Eureka Award for Functional Zero Homelessness Program

The California Association of Councils of Governments (CALCOG), representing 49 regional agencies across California, presented its Eureka Award to the South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) for its Functional Zero Street Homelessness Initiative.

2025-07-09T12:05:31-07:00June 12, 2025|

The 25th General Assembly – The Big Future of Little Cars

Dan Sturges has made a four-decade career of working to solve what he calls “highway-capable car disease.” He recently summarized his proposed remedy to an audience of nearly 300 during the morning panel discussion “From Vision to Reality: The Next Chapter in the South Bay’s Evolution” at the South Bay Cities Council of Governments’ 25th General Assembly.

2025-07-09T12:06:37-07:00June 12, 2025|

City Showcase – South Bay Cities and Schools Receive $1.1 Million to Increase Energy Efficiency

Recently 10 South Bay public agencies received a total of $1,109,500 from an incentive program to replace gas-powered water heaters with heat pump technology. Heat pump water heaters are fully electric and are 300% more energy efficient than gas-fired water heaters. Heat-pump technology uses hot exhaust air from other heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems to heat water.

2025-07-17T15:11:51-07:00March 13, 2025|

Perspective – From Wildfires to Earthquakes: When Disaster Strikes, Time is of the Essence

Brandy Villanueva, Los Angeles County, Area G, Disaster Management Area Coordinator, Offers a Five-Minute Evacuation Exercise to Prepare for A Major Disaster

2025-07-09T12:11:14-07:00March 13, 2025|

Going for Energy Gold – South Bay Cities Honored at Second Energy and Climate Recognition Awards

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 span of a year.

2025-07-17T15:11:51-07:00March 13, 2025|

West Basin Welcomes The Bolt and Intuit Dome as New Recycled Water Customers

Recently West Basin welcomed two new customers to its growing list of professional sports event facilities that benefit from recycled water produced by the Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility in El Segundo. The Bolt, the Los Angeles Chargers’ new state-of-the-art training facility in El Segundo, and Intuit Dome, Inglewood’s new indoor arena that serves as home to the Los Angeles Clippers, join West Basin’s already notable customer base of celebrated partners.

2025-07-17T15:11:51-07:00March 13, 2025|
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