Public Information Plan - San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District

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 1.8 million people
 400 square miles
 69,000 businesses
 600,000 jobs
 470,000 households
 31 cities;
14 unincorporated
county areas
 Aging water
infrastructure
 1.8 million people
 45% Hispanic
 Over 75% in central part of
Valley, i.e. Irwindale, Baldwin
Park and South El Monte
 27% Asian
 Over 50% in Arcadia, San
Marino, Alhambra, Monterey
Park, Diamond Bar, Walnut
and Rowland Heights
 22% Caucasian
 4% African-American
 Leading Colleges and Universities
 Cal Poly Pomona, CalTech & JPL, Claremont
Colleges, Cal State L.A., Azusa Pacific University,
University of La Verne
 Mt. San Antonio College, Pasadena City College, Rio
Hondo Community College, Citrus College, East L.A.
College
 Prestigious School Districts and Private
Schools
 Leading Healthcare Institutions
 Huntington Memorial Hospital
 City of Hope
 Methodist Hospital
 Citrus Valley
 Recreation, Tourism and Cultural Affairs
 Fairplex (County Fair, Breeders Cup, Conference Center)
 Rose Bowl
 Santa Anita Park
 Huntington Library
 San Gabriel Mountains
 Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area
 Botanical Gardens (San Marino)
 Pacific Asia Museum
 LA County Arboretum
 Irwindale Speedway
 Raging Waters Amusement Park
 69,000 businesses
 600,000 jobs
 Thriving industries
 86,000 healthcare services
 21,000 private education
 Technology and innovation

Kudos to JPL
 Taxable retail sales increasing
 Residential building permits increasing
 Office vacancy rates declining
 Industrial vacancy rates declining
 Job growth slowly resuming
Annual average employment, thousands
New Data Series
Sources: California EDD., LMID, ES202 data; Forecasts by LAEDC
2010 to 2011 : 5,700 jobs recovered
Change in Employment, Thousands of Jobs
Health Services
Other Services
Wholesale Trade
Leisure & Hospitality
Government
Transportation & Utilities
Education
Construction
Manufacturing
Information
Natural Resources & Mining
Financial Activities
Retail Trade
Professional & Business Services
2.3
1.7
1.3
0.8
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.0
-0.2
-1.0
-1.9
-3.0
-2.0
Sources: California EDD, ES202 Data, Estimate by LAEDC
-1.0
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
 Can we do without quality water?
 Can we do without reliable water?
 Can we do without affordable water?
 Were you affected by the recession?
 Can we afford a water-related disruption to:
 Health?
 Economy?
 Personal budget and finances?
 Our environment or lifestyle?