Message from Mayor Cory Moss
City of Industry City Council | email: COICouncil@cityofindustry.org | phone: (626) 333-2211
Mayor Cory Moss
Mayor Pro Tem Michael Greubel
Council Member Mark Radecki
Council Member Newell W. Ruggles
Council Member Steve Marcucci
legacy continues to resonate in today’s team of leaders and our commitment to jobs, enterprise, and regional infrastructure. The City of Industry is home to more than 3,000 businesses that employ more than 67,000 people. We are one of the most business-friendly cities in Los Angeles County and the reason why is simple: We work daily to meet the needs of our businesses to ensure their prosperity. We have a streamlined process to help new companies get established, we offer training to build a better workforce, our businesses are able to operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and we don’t levy local business or utility taxes. In fact, we are growing our utility through alternative energy sources such as wind and hydrogen to make it even more reliable and efficient for companies. What I hear most from our businesses, though, is just how simple and satisfying it is to interact with all of our city personnel. We truly have a city staffed by people who work with integrity, transparency and positivity.
As business thrives in the City of Industry, so thrives the region. We are the city people come to for work and we will continue to bring in more jobs for all of our neighboring cities. We also support regional infrastructure, such as railroad grade crossings and the improved 57/60 Confluence, to make commuting to the area even easier. We’re even partnering with county groups to connect a bikeway in our city to the envisioned Greenway Network to make this green commuting option a reality. Finally, we worked with the cities of Chino Hills and Diamond Bar to preserve Tres Hermanos Ranch, one of the largest expanses of open land in the area. Why do we support regional infrastructure? For the people. They are at the heart of all that we do. Our Charity Pro Rodeo and other events support many worthy community organizations, including the Delhaven Community Center, the Industry Sheriff’s Youth Activities League, Megan’s Wings
(that supports pediatric cancer patients), the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, and more. And thanks to the vision of my late friend and Mayor Pro Tem Cathy Marcucci, we also support pets with Priceless Pets, a no-kill rescue now in our city. I am so proud of the many ways we support people through mental wellness, youth engagement, and just basic everyday needs. As the mother of an autistic son and grandmother to two autistic grandsons, I know the
importance of community support and education. On that personal note, I would say one of my greatest
accomplishments as Mayor thus far is the creation of specialized autism training for the L.A. County Sheriff’s Mental Evaluation Teams. My son, Braeden, is a co-trainer and I’m so proud of him. This program is saving lives and I would love to see it become mandatory in the Sheriff’s academy. More than anything, though, I’m proud of our entire city team. We are creating a new image of the City of Industry rooted in our business-friendly heritage, but fine-tuned for an even more prosperous, interconnected, and innovative future for all.
T he City of Industry is proud to be the Economic Engine of the San Gabriel Valley. And I am honored to be the Mayor of this unique city. This city is a special place and it’s gratifying to work here every day with an amazing team of city and business leaders to give back to the greater region. Our city was incorporated on June 18, 1957. Our founders envisioned a city specifically designed for business. Their
Industry Hills Charity Pro Rodeo.
Guitar Center ribbon cutting with Mayor Cory Moss.
Tres Hermanos Ranch open space.
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