City of Alhambra
Megan Wu is an experienced urban planner currently serving as an Associate Planner for the City of Alhambra since September 2022. Prior experience includes roles as Associate Planner, Assistant Planner, and Planning Technician at the City of Covina from August 2017 to August 2022, where responsibilities involved managing Conditional Use Permits, Tentative Parcel Maps, and preparing staff reports. Earlier experience includes internships with the City of West Covina and roles in early childhood education and fraternity coordination. Megan holds a Master's degree in City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona and a Bachelor's degree in Social Ecology from UC Irvine.
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City of Alhambra
Located in Los Angeles County, Alhambra is the “Gateway to the San Gabriel Valley.” It is bordered to the north by South Pasadena and San Marino, to the east by San Gabriel, to the south by Monterey Park and to the west by Los Angeles. The City of Alhambra was incorporated in 1903 and chartered in 1915 with a Council-City Manager form of government. Alhambra is a full-service City with 4 major parks, public library, an 18-hole municipal golf course, more than 30 churches, community hospital, theaters, shopping centers and business and industrial districts. There are also 13 elementary schools, 4 high schools and 7 private schools within Alhambra’s boundaries. The campus of California State University at Los Angeles is located adjacent to Alhambra.