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San Gabriel Valley Greenway

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Summary

Field Value
Summary Text The San Gabriel Valley Greenway is a comprehensive regional infrastructure initiative managed by Los Angeles County's Department of Public Works. This strategic implementation plan aims to transform existing storm channels, washes, and creeks that feed into the San Gabriel and Rio Hondo Rivers into an interconnected network of 130 miles of bicycle and pedestrian pathways throughout the San Gabriel Valley. The project represents a significant public investment in active transportation infrastructure, connecting communities through modernized greenways that provide much-needed access to open recreation and green space for residents, workers, and visitors in the region. The initiative operates through a structured three-phase development process, beginning with regional vision development, followed by community input on design alternatives, and culminating in the release of a final strategic implementation plan. The organization maintains an active community engagement program, hosting public events, collecting feedback through online forms, and providing regular project updates. Social media presence is maintained through LA County Public Works channels on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, ensuring broad community outreach and transparency throughout the planning and implementation phases.

Structured Data

Field Value
Business Type Public infrastructure development organization
Cuisine Type Not applicable
Price Range Not available
Key Features 130 miles of planned pathways
Three-phase implementation process
Community engagement programs
Active transportation focus
Regional connectivity
Best For Infrastructure planning
Community engagement
Active transportation advocacy
Regional development information
Public participation opportunities

Source Information

Field Value
Name San Gabriel Valley Greenway
URL https://sgvgreenway.org/
Entity Type organization
Domain Authority sgvgreenway.org

Contact Information

Field Value
Phone Number 1745870267
Emails None found
Addresses None found
Social Profiles facebook: LACoPublicWorks, instagram: lacopublicworks, twitter: LACoPublicWorks
Service Area San Gabriel Valley, CA (5 mile radius from location)

Entity Relationships

Relationship Type Connected Entities
Parent Region San Gabriel Valley → Los Angeles County → California → United States
Directory Source KatieJakes Directory
Knowledge Graph Node KatieJakes Knowledge Graph
Canonical Reference This page serves as a secondary canonical representation for entity resolution

Operating Hours

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Menu Information

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Cuisine Classification

No cuisine data extracted

KatieJakes Enhanced Schema.org (Primary)

Corrected and enhanced Schema.org representation with proper entity classification.
Schema Type: Organization
Reasoning: I chose @type Organization because this entity is a public sector planning and development organization focused on infrastructure implementation. While it has governmental backing through LA County Public Works, it operates as a distinct organizational initiative with its own branding, community engagement programs, and strategic implementation focus. It's not a venue, business, or media organization, but rather a mission-driven organization facilitating a major regional infrastructure project.

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Recursive-LD: Dimensional Reasoning Layer

Advanced entity classification for AI reasoning systems.
This layer captures structural behavior, identity multiplicity, and relational topology that Schema.org cannot express. It helps AI systems reason about how to think about this entity, not just what it is.

Functional Role

What role does this entity play in its ecosystem?

infrastructure_planner community_convener public_engagement_facilitator

Interaction Geometry

How information flows through this entity:

Flow Type Pattern
Primary Flowgovernment → planning documents → community feedback → implementation
Secondary Flowresidents → input forms → project modifications → public benefit

Temporal Behavior

Time dynamics (not business hours):

Attribute Value
Modephased_development
Cadencestructured_milestone_progression
Event IntensificationYes

Identity Tension

Multiplicities that Schema.org cannot express:

planning_organization_vs_implementation_body public_agency_vs_community_resource

Negative Space

What this entity explicitly does NOT do (critical for avoiding misclassification):

non_commercial non_transactional non_immediate_service_provider

Stability Profile

Attribute Level
Identity Coherencehigh
Format Persistencehigh
Volatilitylow

Relational Surface

Topological connections (without invented facts):

Relation Type Value
Connectsgovernment_agencies, communities, transportation_networks, environmental_resources
Acts Asbridge

Complete Recursive-LD JSON

Machine-readable dimensional reasoning layer (also in <head> as Schema.org StructuredValue)

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Original schema extracted from target website for provenance and comparison.

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Discovered Website Text

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SEO Metadata

Field Value
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Canonical URL https://sgvgreenway.org/

Navigation Structure

Primary Navigation

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LACPWhttps://dpw.lacounty.gov/
Abouthttps://sgvgreenway.org/about
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The Planhttps://sgvgreenway.org/project-documents
Signage Graphicshttps://sgvgreenway.org/signage-graphics
Partners & Participationhttps://sgvgreenway.org/partners
Eventshttps://sgvgreenway.org/event-calendar
Privacy Policyhttps://sgvgreenway.org/privacy-policy
Accessibilityhttps://sgvgreenway.org/accessibility

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Name Email Organization Subject Comment (required) * Send Comment\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 5: Project Schedule - San Gabriel Valley Greenway\nURL: https://sgvgreenway.org/project-schedule\nWords: 135\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nPROJECT SCHEDULE Phase 2 Design alternatives for local community input: What do you want to see in your community? Phase 3 Final Strategic Implementation Plan released for community use and project development There will be three phases to the San Gabriel Valley Greenway Network Strategic Implementation Plan process. There will be three phases to the San Gabriel Valley Greenway Network Strategic Implementation Plan process. During Phase 1, we will develop our regional vision for an interconnected mobility network for the San Gabriel Valley. In Phase 2, the project team will create several alternative Greenway designs for local community input, and look to get answers to the question: What do you want to see in your community? Phase 3 will be the release of the Final Strategic Implementation Plan for community use and Greenway project development.\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 6: Homepage - San Gabriel Valley Greenway\nURL: https://sgvgreenway.org/\nWords: 86\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nABOUT THE PLAN The San Gabriel Valley Greenway Network Strategic Implementation Plan will transform the storm channels, washes, and creeks that feed into the San Gabriel and Rio Hondo Rivers into a modernized network of bicycle and pedestrian pathways. This regional network will connect communities via an active transportation system and expand much needed access to open recreation and green space for those who live, work, and play in the San Gabriel Valley. Sign up for regular updates Submit THE PLAN SUBMIT A COMMENT GET INVOLVED\n\n", "word_count": 569, "pages_crawled": 6 }, "files": { "screenshot": "batch_11/sgvgreenway/screenshot_20260112T192413.png", "source_directory": "batch_11/sgvgreenway" }, "ai_summary": { "summary_text": "The San Gabriel Valley Greenway is a comprehensive regional infrastructure initiative managed by Los Angeles County's Department of Public Works. This strategic implementation plan aims to transform existing storm channels, washes, and creeks that feed into the San Gabriel and Rio Hondo Rivers into an interconnected network of 130 miles of bicycle and pedestrian pathways throughout the San Gabriel Valley. 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