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Cal Cities Advocacy Priorities. Local Revenues. Safeguard local revenues and bolster local economic development. Climate Change. Strengthen climate change resiliency and disaster preparedness. Public Safety. Improve public safety in California communities. Homelessness and Housing.
The League of California Cities is an association of cities within the state of California, founded in 1898. Most of the state's 482 cities are represented in the league. [ 1 ]
October 16, 2024 - October 18, 2024. The League of California Cities is excited to announce that registration is now open for the 2024 Annual Conference and Expo at the Long Beach Convention Center, Oct. 16-18!
Tools and resources for a successful experience while exhibiting at this year’s Annual Conference & Expo. The League of California Cities advocates in Sacramento and Washington, DC on the common issues among California cities and provides education and training for the state’s city officials.
The League of California Cities advocates in Sacramento and Washington, DC on the common issues among California cities and provides education and training for the state’s city officials.
The League of California Cities advocates in Sacramento and Washington, DC on the common issues among California cities and provides education and training for the state’s city officials.
2024 Annual Conference and Expo. The Annual Conference and Expo will feature speakers and timely presentations on key topics for local leaders, plus numerous opportunities for peer-to-peer sharing with other California city officials.
Cal Cities has shaped the Golden State’s political landscape since 1898. Advocacy and education remain the pillars of our organization — 125 years later.
A self-supporting monthly publication provided by the League of California Cities to elected city officials and city department heads.
There are just six days left until the League of California Cities’ Annual Conference & Expo. The 2020 event will be markedly different from years past. For the first time, the Expo has gone entirely virtual.