The state-sponsored educational initiative of the California Public Utilities Commission tasked with promoting energy conservation awareness in communities and households across the State of California.
The Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA) administers and manages the retirement fund for the County of Los Angeles. We are the largest county retirement system in the U.S., serving more than 158,000 members. Our membership is comprised of individuals from a diverse range of careers, age groups, and ethnicities - all contributing to the greater welfare of Los Angeles County. LACERA has been providing retirement, disability, and death benefits to eligible County employees, retirees, and their beneficiaries since 1938.
Government agency; transportation.
United States Postal Service.
A Federal Mail, P. O. Box, Will Call, Business Account and Delivery Service
To preserve and enhance the quality of life and the ecomonic vitality of the San Gabriel Valley.
Electricity powers our homes, our businesses, and our communities. We’ve delivered it to Southern and Central California for more than 125 years. As one of the nation’s largest electric utilities, we’re committed to keeping electricity safe, reliable, affordable and clean today and for the future. For questions related to your account, including billing and electric rates please visit SCE.com or call 1-800-655-4555. If you’re in immediate danger, please call 911.
Communities of the 28th District
Altadena
Pasadena
Alhambra
Temple City
Monterey Park
Rosemead
Monrovia
Arcadia
Claremont
San Antonio Heights
Lytle Creek
Wrightwood
The 28th District contains large portions of the Western San Gabriel Valley and is bounded by the San Gabriel Mountains to the north and the Puente Hills to the south. The San Gabriel Valley takes its name from the San Gabriel River, which divides the Valley roughly at midpoint from north to south, and was named after Mission San Gabriel Archangel, founded by Spanish missionaries in 1771.
A true microcosm of America, the San Gabriel Valley is one of the most diverse regions of our nation. Its roughly 2 million residents come from all corners of the globe, giving the region its distinct cultural and ethnic identity. It is not uncommon to hear various languages and smell the scents of ethnic cuisines from around the world, from Italy to China, Mexico to Vietnam, simply by strolling down a block or two of Valley Boulevard, one of the main east-west thoroughfares.
The two largest minority groups in the District are Asian Americans and Latinos, along with significant populations of Caucasians, African Americans, and Armenian Americans. The average household size in the San Gabriel Valley is 3.81 persons according to the 2010 Census, while the largest share of the population was aged between 15 and 19.
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