California Contract Cities Association Announces New Officers and Executive Board
The California Contract Cities Association welcomes the 2023-24 Executive Board.
The California Contract Cities Association welcomes the 2023-24 Executive Board.
The California Contract Cities Association is expressing concern that Item 22 has the potential to adversely impact public safety in Los Angeles County.
CCCA will host its annual Los Angeles County Local Advocacy Day on April 6, 2023.
The November 2022 General Election brought an onslaught of new leaders. Of these, the most notable for the California Contract Cities Association (CCCA) is the new Los Angeles County Sheriff, Robert Luna.
The California Contract Cities Association (CCCA) congratulates its members who were elected or re-elected in the November General Election.
One-size-fits-all solutions will not work in California. Cities, like Californians, are far too diverse for any one solution to work for all 482 of us.
The Contract Cities Executive Board is comprised of 24 City electeds and leaders dedicated to bettering the California Contract Cities Association, fighting for local control, and advancing the contracting model.
The Los Angeles County Blue Ribbon Commission on Homelessness unanimously approved seven recommendations to address the homelessness crisis.
CCCA will promote its 2022 Legislative Platform stances at its annual Sacramento Legislative Orientation Tour from March 2-4.
Housing isn’t a one-size-fits-all issue. It’s diverse–more importantly–it’s local.