City of Long Beach to Host Virtual Community Meeting for 1st Street Pedestrian Improvements Project
2/28/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works will host a virtual community meeting to share updates and gather community feedback on the 1st Street Pedestrian Improvements Project, a transformative infrastructure investment that will enhance the pedestrian experience and revitalize the Downtown Long Beach corridor. The meeting will be held virtually from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, March 5 via Zoom.
City of Long Beach Awarded $11 Million from State of California in Encampment Resolution Funding to Address Homelessness
2/28/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has been awarded $11 million in Encampment Resolution Funding (ERF) from the State of California to address homelessness along the Los Angeles Riverbed in Long Beach. Long Beach is one of three Continuums of Care to be recognized a third time for its ongoing success in implementing effective solutions to support our most vulnerable neighbors. This funding will enable City outreach teams to conduct focused and compassionate engagement with people experiencing homelessness in the area, connecting them to critical services, immediate interim and emergency shelter options, and ultimately, pathways to safe and stable permanent housing.
City of Long Beach Now Accepting Nominations for Second Year of Veterans Banner Program
2/27/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is accepting nominations for the second year of the Long Beach Veterans Banner Program. Last year, 25 veterans were honored with individual banners displayed on Carson Street between Clark Avenue and Woodruff Avenue. This year, up to 60 veteran nominees will be selected for the program. The Health Department's Office of Veterans Support, in collaboration with the Long Beach Veterans Commission, will oversee the selection of banners to be displayed at various locations throughout Long Beach for one year, beginning in summer 2025.
Scott Dixon, Jim Michaelian and Beverly O’Neill to be Inducted into Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame
2/26/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Grand Prix Association of Long Beach, announced today the honorees for the 2025 Motorsports Walk of Fame, Scott Dixon, Jim Michaelian and Beverly O'Neill. The honorees will be inducted during a public ceremony taking place Thursday, April 10, ahead of the 50th Anniversary Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, April 11-13.
Alamitos Neighborhood Library to Undergo Restoration and Regular Maintenance
2/24/2025
Long Beach, CA— Long Beach Public Library's Alamitos Neighborhood Library (1836 E. 3rd St.) will undergo restoration and standard maintenance as part of a Measure A improvements project to extend the useful life of the facility, optimize energy and operational efficiencies, and improve the user experience.
City Announces Operational Updates to Enhance Long Beach Animal Care Services
2/24/2025
Long Beach, CA – Today, the City of Long Beach announced upcoming changes to Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) that will enhance the future operations of the campus and create long-term benefits for the animals that come under the City’s care. After a 26-year partnership, the City has terminated its Lease and Leaseback agreement with spcaLA due to several areas of non-compliance with the agreement, which since 2001 has overseen operations of the animal adoption center located on the campus.
City of Long Beach Office of Climate Action and Sustainability to Host Fourth Annual Family Days in Nature Event Series
2/21/2025
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Office of Climate Action and Sustainability will host its Fourth Annual Family Days in Nature spring event series. These free events, which will take place at Willow Springs Park (2745 Orange Ave.), will increase engagement and curiosity around native habitat preservation through nature activities and community education. Family Days in Nature will include Monarch Day of Action, taking place from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 15, and City Nature Challenge, taking place from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 26.
City of Long Beach Announces Second Round of Funding for the ClimateLB Youth Climate Action Fund Microgrant Program
2/21/2025
Long Beach, CA — The City of Long Beach is launching its second round of funding for the ClimateLB Youth Climate Action Fund Microgrant Program (Program) to support youth ages 15 to 24 in designing, producing, and overseeing urgent climate solutions that further the City's climate action goals. The Program will aid in fulfilling the City's 10-year community investment plan, the Westside Promise, and also aligns with the goals of the Long Beach Climate Action Plan, Strategic Plan for Youth and Emerging Adults and Racial Equity and Reconciliation Plan.
City Seeks Vendors to Provide Inclusive Community Outreach and Engagement
2/21/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking qualified vendors to provide community outreach and engagement services across various sectors, including climate resiliency, equity, public health, housing and homelessness, parks and open space, public safety, technology, transportation and other disciplines.
City of Long Beach Unveils Final Murals as Part of Public Mural Program
2/19/2025
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Arts Council of Long Beach (ArtsLB), unveiled the final installations of 10 murals as part of the Public Mural Program. The selected artists were recognized for their contribution to Long Beach's vibrant arts and culture at the Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, Long Beach City Council meeting following a reception celebrating the artists at Long Beach City Hall. The Public Mural Program is an entity of the City's Creative Economy Grants Program that was funded by the Long Beach Recovery Act (Recovery Act) and administered by ArtsLB. The new murals were installed in communities most heavily impacted by COVID-19 and with the goal of uplifiting the spirit of the neighborhood and improving the experience of public spaces.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Presents “Black Mosaic” Music and Dance Showcase in Honor of Black History Month
2/19/2025
The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine invites the community to attend "Black Mosaic," a music and dance showcase that celebrates Black History Month and honors the rich history and contributions of the Black community. This free event is co-sponsored by the Inner City Shakespeare Ensemble and will be held on Friday, Feb. 28 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Long Beach Senior Center (1150 E. 4th St.).
City of Long Beach Launches Love Your Block Program
2/14/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, in partnership with Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation at Johns Hopkins University, today launched Love Your Block, a community-driven initiative that empowers residents to take action and enhance their neighborhoods. With this partnership, Long Beach joins a national network of cities committed to supporting resident-led efforts to create lasting, positive change.
*UPDATED* City of Long Beach to Host Westside Long Beach Economic and Market Study
2/13/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department (Department) is inviting residents, businesses and stakeholders to learn about existing market conditions and provide input on potential strategies for growing economic development and boosting investment in West Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
2/12/2025
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City's beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Presidents’ Day Holiday
2/12/2025
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Presidents' Day on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City of Long Beach Preparing for Upcoming Weather Event, Urges Residents to Take Precautions
2/12/2025
Long Beach, CA – The National Weather Service has forecasted a storm system for the Los Angeles/Long Beach region starting today, Feb. 12, into Friday, Feb. 14. The storm is forecasted to bring significant rain and strong wind gusts to Long Beach, with peak rainfall and wind expected to occur Thursday afternoon, Feb. 13, through the evening and overnight. The City of Long Beach is implementing its inclement weather action plans and will be monitoring and addressing major issues as they occur.
City of Long Beach to Host Community Meeting for Colorado Lagoon Open Channel Project
2/7/2025
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Public Works will hold a community meeting to provide updates on the Colorado Lagoon Open Channel Project. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. at the Recreation Park Community Center (4900 E. 7th St.).
Long Beach Health Department Promotes 2025 Brush, Book, Bed Campaign with New Sing-Along Song and Video
2/7/2025
Long Beach, CA - In recognition of National Children's Dental Health Month (NCDHM), the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has announced the second year of its Brush, Book, Bed campaign, which encourages children to build routines that establish good dental health habits, combining oral health, literacy and an appropriate bedtime. To promote this year's campaign, the Health Department's Oral Health Long Beach program has created a new sing-along song and video in effort to establish a simple three-step routine each night that will contribute to improving the community's dental health.
City of Long Beach to Host Wrigley Business Improvement District Feasibility Stakeholder Meeting
2/6/2025
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department (Department) invites residents, businesses and stakeholders to a feasibility meeting to learn about and provide input on the potential for developing a new business improvement district (BID) to represent the Wrigley business corridor. The event will take place Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025, from to 6 to 8 p.m. at The Cove Hotel (200 E. Willow St.).
City of Long Beach Opens Applications for Level Up LB: Extreme Small Business Makeover and Grant Program
2/6/2025
The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department (Department) today announced the opening of applications for the second cohort of its Level Up LB: Extreme Small Business Makeover and Grant Program (Level Up LB), a program designed to support entrepreneurs and propel small business toward success and sustainability. The program will assist 20 small business owners with support services, workshops and $10,000 in grant funding to help take their small business to the next level.
City of Long Beach Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
2/5/2025
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City's beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
City of Long Beach to Host Community Meeting for Elevate ’28 Projects Planned in Sixth Council District
2/5/2025
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works will host a community meeting to share information and updates on key Elevate '28 projects planned in Council District 6. These projects include next steps for restoring and installing the World Famous VIP Records sign, developing the African American Cultural District, and advancing the Martin Luther King, Jr. Vision Plan. The meeting will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 20 at Long Beach City College, Pacfic Coast Campus Dyer Hall (1305 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.).
Long Beach Launches New Data Hub Featuring Local Racial and Health Equity Data
2/4/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has launched a Racial and Health Equity Data Hub, which provides a holistic look at the health of Long Beach residents by race and ethnicity. The new interactive data hub will utilize health data and priority areas to address community challenges and advance health equity in Long Beach.
Long Beach Public Library Announces Black History Month Celebration: “For the Culture”
1/31/2025
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) will host "For the Culture," a dynamic and inclusive month-long celebration of Black History Month. This annual tradition honors and showcases the richness of Black history, culture and contributions through various events designed to inspire, educate and connect the community.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer a Variety of Classes for Residents This Spring
1/30/2025
Long Beach, CA – Registration for a variety of new and existing recreation classes offered by the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) begins Monday, Feb. 3. More than 700 activities in art, music, nature, fitness, special interest subjects, adult sports leagues and aquatics will begin in March and continue through May 2025.
City of Long Beach Seeks Community Input on Feasibility of Permitting Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations
1/30/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is conducting a feasibility study on permitting Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operation (MEHKO) in Long Beach and has developed a survey to gather community feedback.
Long Beach Transitions to Cashless Entry Payment for El Dorado East Regional Park, Nature Center and Belmont Plaza Pool
1/28/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is following the practice of the National Park System and moving to cashless park entry for El Dorado East Regional Park, El Dorado Nature Center and Belmont Plaza Pool. Cashless entry reduces transaction times at park entry stations, improves accountability and consistency and reduces chances of errors.
Long Beach Public Library Expands Digital Collection with Over 150,000 Non-English Language Titles
1/27/2025
Long Beach, CA—The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) has announced a significant expansion of its digital offerings, including the addition of over 150,000 non-English-language titles, through the hoopla Digital platform. With this enhancement, LBPL now offers over 1.9 million digital materials through hoopla, including over 275,500 non-English language titles, aligning with its commitment to serving its diverse community.
City of Long Beach Named One of Nation’s Visionary Digital Inclusion Trailblazers for Seventh Consecutive Year
1/27/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has been named a 2024 Visionary Digital Inclusion Trailblazer by the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) for the seventh consecutive year. Long Beach is one of 34 jurisdictions from across the country to be recognized for its outstanding commitment to advancing critical digital inclusion initiatives within the community.
City of Long Beach Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
1/26/2025
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
City of Long Beach Announces First Sidewalk Vending Cart Giveaway Recipients
1/24/2025
Long Beach, CA – This week, the City of Long Beach celebrated the first businesses to receive a free cart as part of the Sidewalk to Success program, which provides assistance to small businesses to achieve compliance with the City’s sidewalk vending ordinance while easing the financial burden for their sidewalk vending businesses. Carts were presented this week to Ladie Kakes and Lucky Bees.
Long Beach Airport Food Scrap Program Diverts 35 Tons of Waste from Landfill
1/24/2025
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) has achieved a major milestone in its sustainability efforts by diverting 35 tons – or 70,000 pounds – of organic waste from landfills since launching its food scrap recycling program in late 2021.
City of Long Beach Announces Additional Preparations for 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games
1/23/2025
Long Beach, CA – During his 2025 State of the City Address held on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025, Mayor Rex Richardson announced additional plans regarding the City of Long Beach’s involvement in the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Announcements included the introduction of the City’s Strategic Roadmap, which will serve as a blueprint for Long Beach’s planning and implementation of its roles and responsibilities as a major Venue City for the 2028 Games, and the unveiling of a dedicated webpage at longbeach.gov/2028Games that will serve as a central communications hub for Long Beach’s involvement.
Long Beach Public Library Hosts Early Learning Fair for Parents and Young Children
1/22/2025
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library invites parents and caregivers and their children to the Early Learning Fair, a free and engaging event as part of LBPL's Dive Into Learning program.
City of Long Beach Announces Next Steps for Long Beach Bowl Amphitheater
1/21/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is announcing next steps and additional details for its highly anticipated Long Beach Bowl, the city’s first-ever amphitheater to be located along the Downtown waterfront near the iconic Queen Mary.
City of Long Beach Announces Second Year of Parent Informational Workshop Series for Families and Caregivers
1/21/2025
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services, in partnership with Long Beach Public Library, has launched its second year of the Parent Informational Workshop series.
City Health Officer Advises Residents of Windblown Dust and Ash Concerns
1/20/2025
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is advising residents to exercise caution following the South Coast AQMD’s extension of its windblown dust and ash advisory. Through Tuesday evening, Jan. 21, strong Santa Ana winds are expected throughout the region and the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued Red Flag Warnings, High Wind Warnings and Wind Advisories throughout the area. While mild winds are expected locally, high winds may disperse ash from the fire impact zones in Los Angeles County with possible impacts in areas to the south and west of these burned areas, including Long Beach.
City to Host Free Fixit Clinics for Residents to Repair Broken Household Items
1/17/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works, in partnership with Algalita and Pedal Movement, the Long Beach Reuses coalition, Long Beach Time Exchange and Jeanine Designs, is hosting Fixit Clinics throughout Long Beach in 2025. These free clinics will offer residents a chance to repair their broken household items and learn valuable skills with the help of skilled Fixit coaches.
City of Long Beach Continues Activation of Inclement Weather Shelter for People Experiencing Homelessness
1/17/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has extended the activation of its Inclement Weather Shelter, located at the Multi-Service Center (1301 W. 12th St.) for people experiencing unsheltered homelessness, through the morning of Thursday, Jan. 23, amid ongoing, fluctuating air quality concerns in areas throughout the county related to the continued fires in Los Angels County. The MSC will not provide case management or other services over the weekend per its standard schedule or on Monday, Jan. 20, in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. The MSC will open for regular services at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21.
City of Long Beach Reassures Residents of its Ability to Respond to Emergencies, Reminds Residents to Prepare Now for Emergencies and Natural Disasters
1/17/2025
Long Beach, CA – The devastating fires in Los Angeles County are a solemn reminder of the importance of emergency preparedness. The City of Long Beach would like to reassure its residents that the City has the plans and systems in place to address natural disasters and other emergencies, and wants to emphasize the need for residents to do their part by preparing now for emergencies and natural disasters.
*UPDATED* Long Beach Shares Event Details for 2025 Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration
1/16/2025
Long Beach, CA— Today the City of Long Beach announces details for its 2025 Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration taking place Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. The annual event serves to honor and keep alive the many values of Dr. King through arts, remembrance and meaningful perspectives, which has become a longstanding tradition that also celebrates the diverse community of Central Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
1/16/2025
Long Beach, CA – In observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City of Long Beach to Host Community Meeting for Orange Avenue Backbone Bikeway Project
1/16/2025
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works will host a community town hall to discuss key updates on the Orange Avenue Backbone Bikeway, a project that will transform Orange and Alamitos Avenues into a safer, more accessible multi-modal corridor. The meeting will be held on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Expo Arts Center (4321 Atlantic Ave.).
City Health Officer Advises Residents of Windblown Dust and Ash Concerns
1/15/2025
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is advising residents to exercise caution following the South Coast AQMD’s extension of its windblown dust and ash advisory. Through this evening, Jan. 15, strong Santa Ana winds are expected throughout the region and the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued Red Flag Warnings and High Wind Warnings throughout the area. While mild winds are expected locally, high winds may disperse ash from the fire impact zones in Los Angeles County with possible impacts in areas to the south and west of these burned areas, including Long Beach.
Jaime Gutierrez Appointed Executive Director of Long Beach Workforce Innovation Network
1/15/2025
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach today announces the appointment of Jaime Gutierrez as the Executive Director for the Long Beach Workforce and Innovation Network (LBWIN), effective immediately. This position oversees the Economic Development Department's Workforce Development Bureau and the City's adult and youth employment centers, WorkPlace and FutureLB.
City of Long Beach Continues Activation of Inclement Weather Shelter for People Experiencing Homelessness
1/15/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has extended the activation of its Inclement Weather Shelter, located at the Multi-Service Center (1301 W. 12th St.) for people experiencing unsheltered homelessness through Friday morning, Jan. 17, amid ongoing air quality concerns related to the continued fires in Los Angeles County. During this time, the MSC will open for regular services at 9 a.m.
City Health Officer Advises Residents to Avoid Leaf Blowers While LA Region is Impacted by Wildfires
1/14/2025
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has recommended that residents and landscaping businesses avoid using leaf blowers while the Los Angeles region continues to be significantly impacted by the ongoing fires.
Long Beach’s 2025 State of the City Address to Benefit LA Wildfire Victims and Evacuees
1/12/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is partnering with the California Community Foundation to support Los Angeles County wildfire victims and evacuees. During Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson’s 2025 State of the City Address, taking place Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 5:30 p.m., Mayor Richardson will conduct a special call to action for the community to provide charitable monetary donations online through California Community Foundation or by texting LB2LA to 707070.
City of Long Beach Advises Residents of Scam Alerts for Relief Efforts Supporting Wildfire Victims
1/10/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach urges all people to be aware of scams related to the wildfires and relief efforts. In recent days, there has been an outpouring of compassion by people wanting to help those affected by the wildfires and, as in any emergency, scammers use the opportunity to take advantage.
City Launches Webpage, Activates Call Center to Provide Public Health and Safety Information and Resources for Long Beach Residents Amid LA County Fires
1/10/2025
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has launched a dedicated webpage to provide vital public health and safety information, resources and various real-time updates in relation to the ongoing fires in Los Angeles County.
City to Distribute N95 Masks to At-Risk Residents Amid Air Quality Concerns
1/10/2025
Long Beach, CA – Beginning today, Jan. 10, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will distribute free N95 respirator face masks to Long Beach residents over the age of 18 who are at high risk of health impacts from air quality related to the ongoing fires in Los Angeles County, including older adults, people with disabilities, people with underlying health conditions, or people who are immunocompromised. N95 respirators filter particles, including fine particles from smoke and coarse particles from ash, both of which are respiratory irritants that can cause coughing, wheezing and difficulty breathing.
City of Long Beach Extends Activation of Inclement Weather Shelter Through Sunday Evening
1/10/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has extended the activation of its Inclement Weather Shelter, located at the Multi-Service Center (1301 W. 12th St.) for people experiencing unsheltered homelessness through Sunday night, Jan. 12, amid ongoing poor air quality related to the Los Angels County fires. The MSC will open at 9 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 13, and will resume its normal operating hours beginning Tuesday, Jan. 14, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., unless otherwise noted.
Office of Youth Development Announces Third Year of Youth Power PB (Participatory Budgeting) Long Beach
1/9/2025
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Office of Youth Development, in partnership with The Nonprofit Partnership and Invest in Youth Coalition, anchored by Khmer Girls in Action, has announced the third year of Youth Power Participatory Budgeting (PB) Long Beach, a participatory budgeting process where youth vote on how to spend public dollars on youth summer projects.
City of Long Beach Extends Activation of Inclement Weather Shelter for Residents Experiencing Homelessness Amid Poor Air Quality
1/8/2025
Long Beach, CA – Due to continued air quality concerns in Long Beach related to the multiple fires in Los Angeles County, the City of Long Beach has extended the activation of its Inclement Weather Shelter, located at the Multi-Service Center (1301 W. 12th St.) for people experiencing unsheltered homelessness. The shelter will be available tonight, Jan. 8, and tomorrow night, Jan. 9. Check-in begins at 5 p.m. each day and will operate on a first-come, first-served basis. No registration is required.
City of Long Beach Cautions Residents of Poor Air Quality
1/8/2025
Long Beach, CA - City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis warns Long Beach residents about potential unhealthy air quality due to multiple fires in Los Angeles County, including the Palisades Fire, Eaton Fire, and Hurst Fire, which are producing heavy smoke. Air quality has already reached potentially unhealthy levels in parts of Long Beach. All people are urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities.
City of Long Beach Advises Residents of High Wind Warning Expected Locally and Throughout the Greater Los Angeles Area
1/7/2025
Long Beach, CA – The National Weather Service has issued a high-wind warning for the greater Los Angeles area beginning this afternoon, Tuesday, Jan. 7, through Wednesday evening, Jan. 8, with gusty winds continuing through the week. A high wind warning is issued when sustained winds of 40 mph or greater or gusts to 58 mph or greater are expected. This warning advises of a life-threatening, destructive, widespread windstorm for parts of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties that can produce power outages and dangerous fire weather conditions in high-risk areas.
City to Host Community Meeting to Share Updates on the Belmont Beach and Aquatics Center Project
1/3/2025
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach's Department of Public Works and Parks, Recreation and Marine will host a community meeting to provide an overview of the Belmont Beach and Aquatics Center Project. The meeting will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Will Rogers Middle School Auditorium (365 Monrovia Ave.).
Long Beach Public Library Celebrates Grand Reopening of the Bay Shore Neighborhood Library
1/2/2025
Long Beach, CA - Community members are invited to join the Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) as it celebrates the grand reopening of the Bay Shore Neighborhood Library on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025. After temporarily closing for renovations in fall 2023, the Bay Shore branch is ready to welcome back the community to an improved and more accessible and vibrant space.long
City of Long Beach Invites Public to Share Their Priorities for the 2026 City Budget at Upcoming Community Meetings
1/2/2025
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is inviting members of the public to participate in the City's Fiscal Year 2026 (FY 26) budget development process by sharing their service priorities at one of the upcoming community budget meetings or by completing the Long Beach Budget Priority Survey.
Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson Hosts State of the City Address Tuesday, January 14, 2025
1/2/2025
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson will deliver the 2025 State of the City Address at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025, in the Terrace Theater (300 E. Ocean Blvd.). This year's theme, "Celebrating the Roots, Rhythm, and Community of Long Beach," will honor the city's rich history of arts and culture.
City of Long Beach Announces 2025 Winter Shelter, Inclement Weather Center
12/20/2024
Long Beach, CA – To support people experiencing homelessness over the cold winter months, the City of Long Beach has announced its plans for winter shelter operations and the inclement weather center.
City of Long Beach Offers Financial Incentives for Historic Property Preservation
12/19/2024
The City of Long Beach Community Development Department is opening the 2025 application cycle for its Mills Act Property Tax Abatement Program (Mills Act), an economic incentive program for properties in the city's designated historic districts and historic landmark buildings. The Mills Act application and guide will be available to the public on the Department's Mills Act webpage beginning on Friday, Jan. 3, 2025.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Christmas Day and New Year’s Day
12/19/2024
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Christmas Day and New Year's Day taking place Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2024, and Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, respectively, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules. City facilities and services will adhere to their normal operating schedules on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, and New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, unless specified below.
City Celebrates Opening of New Affordable Housing Community for Veterans
12/19/2024
Long Beach, CA – On Dec. 18, 2024, the City of Long Beach joined with nonprofit developer Century Affordable Development, Inc. (Century) and other partnering organizations to celebrate the grand opening of The Cove, an affordable housing development that serves low-income and very low-income veterans, including those who have experienced homelessness. This new addition to the Century Villages at Cabrillo community in West Long Beach provides residents with high-quality studio apartment homes and essential on-site supportive services.
City of Long Beach Welcomes Four Newly Elected Councilmembers
12/18/2024
Long Beach, CA – Four newly elected councilmembers for the City of Long Beach have been sworn into office. Councilmembers from Districts 2, 6 and 8 were sworn in during the Dec.17, 2024, City Council Meeting held at the Long Beach Civic Chambers, while Council District 4 was sworn in earlier this month.
City of Long Beach Seeks Community Input for Sixth Annual Celebration of the Young Child
12/17/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach's Celebration of the Young Child will return to Billie Jean King Main Library (200 W. Broadway) and the adjacent Lincoln Park on Saturday, April 26, 2025. In preparation for the event, the Health Department's Early Childhood Strategic Initiatives Program is collecting feedback and ideas to gather insight into how the event can best support child development for babies and children up to 8 years old. The community survey is available online now through Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.
City of Long Beach Offers Tips for a Safe and Joyous Holiday Season
12/17/2024
The holiday season is a cherished time for celebration, beloved traditions and long-awaited gatherings with family and friends. While each of us may celebrate the holidays in our own unique ways, it is equally important for us all to make safety a priority. As we continue to gather with our loved ones, the City of Long Beach is offering the following tips to ensure an enjoyable, safe and hazard-free holiday season for all.
Long Beach Airport Prepares for Additional Holiday Travelers Amid Ongoing Construction
12/16/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) is anticipating an elevated number of travelers between Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, and Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, and passengers are advised to plan ahead and arrive early due to ongoing construction in the drop-off and pick-up area.
City of Long Beach Announces Departure of Director of Human Resources Joe Ambrosini
12/13/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach announced today the upcoming departure of Joe Ambrosini, Director of the Human Resources Department. Mr. Ambrosini, who has served as the Human Resources Director since March 2021, has been appointed Human Resources Director for Placer County in Northern California.
Community Invited to Provide Input on Economic Development Workforce Local Plan
12/11/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department (Department) is in the process of updating its 2025-2028 Local Plan (Plan) and is inviting residents, local service providers, employers and other stakeholders to provide input by participating in a series of upcoming events.
Long Beach Public Library Launches 2025 SEED Creativity Lab, an Arts-Integrated Workshop Series for Middle School Students
12/10/2024
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library, in collaboration with Dramatic Results, is once again offering its SEED Creativity Lab, a free, arts-integrated workshop series for 7th and 8th grade students.
City Awards $250,000 in Grants to Local Business Improvement Districts
12/10/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has awarded $250,000 in grants to support local business improvement districts.
Long Beach to Host Whoville Winter Village Event at Silverado Park
12/9/2024
The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine will hosta Whoville Winter Village, a free family-friendly holiday event and designated Neighbor-to-Neighbor activation to support community connection during the holiday season.
Long Beach Health Department Hosts Third Annual Kwanzaa Experience Event
12/9/2024
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department), in collaboration with theApril Parker Foundationand other Black-serving organizations,will host The Kwanzaa Experiencefrom 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. onSaturday, Dec. 14, 2024, at the Doris TopsyElvordCommunity Center at Houghton Park (6301 Myrtle Ave.). This annual celebration highlights the seven principles of Kwanzaa—unity, self-determination, collective responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose,creativity and faith—and emphasizes the vital role of social capital in the Black community through youth engagement and fostering social connections.
City of Long Beach Encourages Community to Be Storm Smart
12/6/2024
Long Beach, CA – With the wet weather storm season approaching, the City of Long Beach is launching a storm safety and preparedness campaign to promote community preparedness. The Be Storm Smart campaign will provide education on to how to effectively prepare for storms and other severe wet weather events and provide insight on the many ways the City prepares for storms to safeguard life and property and ensure the safety and wellbeing of the community.
City of Long Beach Offering Annual Holiday Treecycling Program for Residents
12/6/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Public Works Department will once again offer Holiday Treecycling, providing an accessible and responsible way to recycle live trees for Long Beach residents. From Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024, through Friday, Jan. 10, 2025, residents can drop off their used trees at 12 locations throughout Long Beach, at no charge.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Free Winter Fun Days Recreation Program for Youth Starting December 23
12/6/2024
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine will once again offer its Winter Fun Days, free extended supervised recreation programs for youth ages 5 through 12.
Long Beach Airport Wraps Up Centennial Celebration with Time Capsule, New Slogan and Pop-Up Pickleball Courts
12/5/2024
Long Beach, CA – As Long Beach Airport (LGB) wraps up its centennial year, it is also using a freshly trademarked slogan for its future as: america’s coolest airport™. The official trademark, announced today at a centennial time capsule sealing ceremony, emphasizes the uniquely relaxed, easy vibes and local flair at the award-winning municipal airport.
Long Beach Health Department Awarded Grant to Expand Drug-impaired Driving Prevention Program
12/3/2024
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has been awarded a $310,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to educate the community about responsible cannabis use and reduce drug-impaired driving related collisions.
City Introduces Second Cohort of the Long Beach Public Service Corps Program
12/3/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach recently welcomed the second cohort of the Long Beach Public Service Corps (LBPSC), an innovative paid fellowship program that provides local college students and recent graduates with hands-on experience working in City government and exploring careers in public service. The fellowship placement program is intended to foster economic inclusion and expand opportunities for residents, including young people, to develop successful career paths.
Save the Date! Long Beach’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration Returns January 18, 2025
12/2/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach and Office of Sixth District Councilwoman Dr. Suely Saro proudly present the 37th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration, a family-friendly event honoring the life, legacy and values of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The event will take place Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025, in Central Long Beach.
Long Beach Health Department Awarded Grant to Promote Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety
12/2/2024
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has been awarded a $346,500 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to focus on improving pedestrian safety, promoting safe streets, and reducing preventable injuries and deaths resulting from collisions involving pedestrians and cyclists.
City of Long Beach Seeks Community Input on Proposed Behavioral Health Facilities
11/27/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is pursuing capital funding through the State of California’s Proposition 1 Bond Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) Round 1 to enhance local behavioral health services for people experiencing homelessness. As part of this effort, the City is inviting residents, stakeholders, and service providers to attend a virtual community meeting, taking place on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, from 2 to 3 p.m. via Zoom, and provide input on two proposed projects that will address City efforts to enhance these resources.
City to Announce Winners of Jellyfishbot Youth Art and Naming Contest
11/27/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine, alongside various partners, invite the community to attend an awards ceremony and celebration event to announce the winners of the Jellyfishbot Youth Art Contest.
City to Share Project Updates on New Long Beach Senior Center
11/27/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Departments of Parks, Recreation and Marine and Public Works invite the public to attend a community meeting to hear updates about the development of the new Long Beach Senior Center, to be located at 125 Elm Ave. The community meeting will take place Monday, Dec. 9, 2024, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the current Long Beach Senior Center location, 1150 E. 4th St.
City Health Officer Advises Residents to Avoid Raw Milk Products Following Notice of Voluntary Recall
11/26/2024
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has advised residents to avoid consuming voluntarily recalled raw milk due to a detection of H5 bird flu virus in a retail sample. Many retailers in Los Angeles may have sold recalled raw milk that may be contaminated with H5 bird flu virus.
Long Beach Health Department Awarded Grant to Expand Distracted Driving Prevention Program
11/26/2024
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has been awarded a $275,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) through the National Highway Safety Administration to reduce distracted driving-related crashes.
Long Beach Encourages Holiday Shoppers to Shop Local this Holiday Season
11/25/2024
Long Beach, CA – As the holiday season draws near, the City of Long Beach is encouraging residents to support local businesses by participating in Small Business Saturday, taking place on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024. Sandwiched between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Small Business Saturday is a nationwide initiative to promote and celebrate small businesses and their contributions to their community.
City Breaks Ground on New Affordable Housing Project in Alamitos Beach Area
11/23/2024
Long Beach, CA – On Nov. 21, 2024, the City of Long Beach commemorated the start of construction for 300 Alamitos, an 82-unit affordable housing project in the Alamitos Beach area for low-income seniors and seniors who have experienced homelessness. This five-story community of one-bedroom homes designed by Mercy Housing California will feature a large open space courtyard and recreation area, an indoor lounge and community space, as well as resident support services.
City of Long Beach Offers Tips for a Safe Thanksgiving
11/22/2024
Long Beach, CA – The holiday season is a time for festive fun and grateful gatherings with family and friends. The City of Long Beach is offering the following tips to ensure a safe, healthy and hazard-free Thanksgiving holiday for all.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Thanksgiving Week Schedule
11/22/2024
In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules on Thursday, Nov. 28, and Friday, Nov. 29, 2024.
City of Long Beach Seeks Donations for Season of Giving Drive to Support People Experiencing Homelessness
11/21/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is hosting its Season of Giving donation drive to encourage the local community to make someone's holiday season bright. Donations received during the Season of Giving will help support the City's ongoing efforts in providing critical, everyday essentials for people experiencing homelessness. Items will be distributed throughout the holiday and winter seasons.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Reopening of East Anaheim Plaza
11/21/2024
Long Beach, CA – On Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024, the City of Long Beach celebrated the grand reopening of the East Anaheim Plaza, a cherished center of connection, essential services and economic opportunity for residents of Cambodia Town and surrounding neighborhoods, following a fire that destroyed the commercial shopping center in December 2022.
City of Long Beach Launches Next Chapter of Long Beach Collaboratory Community Technology Program
11/20/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Technology and Innovation Department (TID) has announced the next cohort of its Long Beach Collaboratory (LB Co-Lab) program, a community-driven civic technology program that pairs community members with City staff to co-design and implement solutions that address community challenges. LB Co-Lab serves to uplift Long Beach community members to participate directly in the co-design process and will lead to more effective, accessible City solutions that address real neighborhood needs.
City’s 24-Hour Mattress Recycling Pilot Becomes Permanent Program
11/20/2024
Long Beach, CA – Following the success of the Department of Public Works' 24/7 mattress recycling pilot, the City of Long Beach has made this convenient and sustainable service a permanent program. Residents can now dispose of their used mattresses responsibly year-round with this accessible option that is free of charge and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
City of Long Beach Ranks First Nationwide as a 2024 Top Digital City
11/19/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has been recognized as the first-place Top Digital City for its population size in the Center for Digital Government's (CDG) 2024 Digital Cities Survey. The survey is conducted annually and evaluates how cities nationwide use technology to advance city goals, operations and services to the community. This is the first time since the creation of the survey in 2001 that any city in any population category nationwide has ranked first for four consecutive years, and the 14th consecutive year that Long Beach has been recognized as a Top 10 Digital City.
Long Beach Public Library Announces 2025 Youth Poet Laureate Program
11/19/2024
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL), in collaboration with the Arts Council for Long Beach and supported by Urban Word NYC, announced today the 2025 Long Beach Youth Poet Laureate (YPL) program. This initiative offers young residents of Long Beach the chance to inspire positive change in their communities through the power of activism and poetry. Applications open on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, for Long Beach youth ages 13 to 18.
Save the Date! Long Beach’s 70th Annual Daisy Lane Parade Returns This December
11/18/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach and the Office of Seventh District Councilmember Roberto Uranga proudly present the 70th Annual Daisy Lane Parade, taking place on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024. The festive parade will be followed by a night of holiday entertainment on Sunday, Dec. 15.
Long Beach Airport Expects to Welcome Additional Travelers Over Thanksgiving Week
11/18/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) is anticipating an elevated number of travelers during Thanksgiving week, and passengers are advised to plan ahead and arrive early to ensure a smooth travel experience.
Long Beach Seeks Volunteers for 2025 Homeless Point in Time Count
11/15/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is seeking 350 community volunteers to help conduct the 2025 Point in Time Count, its street count of people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach, which will take place on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025.
Long Beach Health Department Awarded $8 Million to Provide Services to People Arrested, Charged or Convicted of Nonviolent Offenses
11/15/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has been awarded an $8 million grant from the Board of State and Community Corrections to implement a new Long Beach Reentry Service and Diversion Program. The new program, which is funded through 2028, will work in collaboration with local community-based organizations to assist individuals arrested, charged or convicted of nonviolent offenses, especially those with mental health or substance use challenges.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Free Youth Fishing Derby November 16
11/14/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM), in partnership with the Daniel Hernandez Youth Foundation and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, will offer their annual free Youth Fishing Derby on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at El Dorado East Regional Park (7550 E. Spring St.).
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Host Job Fairs for Recreation Leader Employment Opportunities
11/8/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will host a series of job fairs to share information on current and upcoming job openings for Recreation Program Leaders. These positions are part-time, non-career opportunities that will assist with various programs at the City’s many beautiful parks.
City of Long Beach Over Doubles Size of Davenport Park and Celebrates Expansion
11/6/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach invites community members to celebrate the Davenport Park expansion with a ribbon cutting ceremony, taking place at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, at Davenport Park (2910 E. 55th Way, off of Paramount Boulevard between Candlewood Street and South Street). The event will include remarks by Mayor Rex Richardson, Eighth District Councilmember Al Austin, and the Departments of Parks, Recreation and Marine and Public Works, followed by open use of the new park spaces and amenities.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Winter Class Registration Now Available
11/4/2024
Long Beach, CA – Registration for winter recreation classes offered by the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is now available. From December 2024 to February 2025, PRM is offering over 600 various activities taking place throughout the city. Residents of every age from preschool-aged children to adults will have access to special interest subjects, as well as classes in arts, music, nature, fitness, sports leagues and more.
City of Long Beach Wraps Up Phase 1 of the Westside Promise Initiative and Shares Accomplishments; Launches Next Phase of Critical Work
11/4/2024
Long Beach, CA – On Oct. 23, 2024, the City of Long Beach issued a progress report for the Westside Promise (WSP) initiative, which included milestones accomplished in Phase 1, community activities taking place this fall and ongoing efforts to further WSP in the coming year as part of Phase 2. The WSP is a 10-year community investment plan that aligns existing City efforts and leverages partnerships to address current and historic challenges facing West Long Beach.
El Dorado Nature Center to Host California Native Plant Sale November 5-26
11/4/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer their annual California Native Plant Sale beginning Tuesday, Nov. 5 through Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, at El Dorado Nature Center (7550 E. Spring St.). The plant sale will feature hundreds of beautiful and beneficial native plants to enhance gardens, patios or balconies and increase habitat for wildlife.
City of Long Beach to Host Community Meetings for Orange Avenue Backbone Bikeway Project
11/1/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works will host two community open house events on the Orange Avenue Backbone Bikeway, a project that will transform Orange and Alamitos Avenues into a safer, more accessible multi-modal corridor. The meetings will be held on Saturday, Nov. 16, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. and Wednesday, Nov. 20, from to 7:30 p.m.
City of Long Beach Implements Community Technology Pilot Projects in Willmore, Westside, Ramona Park and Hamilton Neighborhoods
11/1/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has implemented community technology pilot projects in the Willmore, Westside, Ramona Park and Hamilton neighborhoods as part of its Smart Cities Initiative. These pilot projects are derived from LB Co-Lab, a community-driven civic technology program that engages community members in immersive collaborative workshops to design technology solutions to address challenges in their neighborhoods.
City of Long Beach Announces New Mass Evacuation and Shelter-In-Place Plan
10/31/2024
Long Beach, CA – As part of the City of Long Beach's ongoing efforts to enhance emergency preparedness for the community, the City announced today the development of its first ever standalone Mass Evacuation and Shelter-in-Place Plan. The new plan will expand upon existing emergency preparedness and response plans to safeguard residents' safety, health and wellbeing during and after an emergency or natural disaster. As part of the plan's development, led by the City's Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications, community members are encouraged to share their knowledge of local hazards through a public survey, available online and in person now through Nov. 30, 2024.
City of Long Beach Unveils New Legacy Business Program
10/31/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department (Department) has announced that it will lead the Long Beach Legacy Business Program (Program) to recognize and champion longstanding establishments that have helped shape Long Beach into the vibrant community that it is today.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Election Day
10/25/2024
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules. The City annually observes the first Tuesday in November as a Citywide holiday, regardless of election activity taking place in Long Beach.
Global Travel Conference Returns to Long Beach Convention Center
10/25/2024
Long Beach, CA – With Long Beach Airport (LGB) serving as a Headline Partner, the Future Travel Experience (FTE) Global Conference & Exhibition is returning for the second consecutive year to the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center beginning Monday, Oct. 28 through Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024. FTE Global 2024, co-located with the Airline Passenger Experience Association and International Flight Services Association Global EXPO, will attract more than 3,000 attendees, including top executives from airports and airlines around the world.
Voting Centers Open This Weekend for the November 5 General Election
10/24/2024
Long Beach, CA – On Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, the Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk will open all 11-day Vote Centers throughout Los Angeles County for the Nov. 5 General Municipal Election. The four-day Vote Centers will open on Saturday, Nov. 2. The list of all LA County Vote Centers can be found online and can be searched by 11-day or four-day locations.
Fright Night Done Right: City of Long Beach Offers Tips for a Safe Halloween
10/23/2024
Long Beach, CA – As Halloween creeps closer, the City of Long Beach reminds trick-or-treaters and all Halloween revelers to celebrate safely this Thursday, Oct. 31. Ensure your holiday is a howling success with the below tips to avoid potential unwelcome hazards this Halloween.
City to Host Neighborhood Halloween Carnival on Thursday, October 31
10/23/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine, in partnership with the Office of Climate Action and Sustainability, is hosting the Neighborhood Halloween Carnival, taking place on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Silverado Park (1545 W. 31st St.). This free, family-friendly Halloween community event is part of the City's Neighbor-to-Neighbor Program and will focus on fostering connection and building communities that come together to engage locally.
Long Beach Recognizes National Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week 2024
10/21/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services' Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) is recognizing National Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, taking place Oct. 20 to 26, 2024, with a weeklong campaign to educate the community about the dangers of lead and how to reduce childhood exposure to lead through increased lead poisoning prevention awareness. Under this year's theme—There's lead in that? Learn about sources of lead in consumer products—Long Beach CLPPP's campaign will feature social media posts, citywide lead testing advertisements and provider outreach.
Long Beach Airport Complex Generates $9 Billion in Economic Impact, Supports 42,000 Jobs
10/21/2024
Long Beach, CA - Highlighting the critical role of Long Beach Airport (LGB), a study released today shows that the LGB Aviation Complex is responsible for generating $9 billion in total economic output and supporting nearly 42,000 jobs across the region.
City Announces Grand Marshals for 2024 Día de los Muertos Grand Parade
10/17/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today announced that First District Councilwoman Mary Zendejas, among other civic and community leaders, will serve as grand marshal for the 2024 Día de los Muertos Grand Parade, taking place in Downtown Long Beach on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024.
Long Beach Airport Achieves 38% Reduction in Carbon Emissions as it Renews Accreditation
10/16/2024
Long Beach, CA – Underscoring its commitment to sustainability, Long Beach Airport (LGB) is reporting a 38% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions since 2016 and recently renewed its Level II Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) from Airports Council International.
El Dorado Nature Center to Host Howl-o-Ween Festival on Saturday, October 19
10/16/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine's El Dorado Nature Center will host the Third Annual Howl-o-ween Festival on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, from 2 to 6 p.m. at El Dorado Nature Center (7550 E. Spring St.). This family-friendly event will bring the community together in the spirit of Halloween and highlight the resources and services offered at El Dorado Nature Center.
Long Beach Pet Fair Returns to Promote Pet Care and Adoption
10/15/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Third Annual Long Beach Pet Fair will take place at Marina Green Park (386 E. Shoreline Dr.) on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Sunday, Oct. 20, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will bring together pet lovers, families and local organizations to promote pet care and the adoption of rescue and shelter animals. The fair is organized by local partners The Little Lion Foundation, with support by The Cat Cove and Long Beach Animal Care Services.
Great ShakeOut 2024: Join in the World’s Largest Earthquake Drill
10/15/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications encourages residents to participate in the annual Great ShakeOut earthquake drill on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024, at 10:17 a.m. Originating in Southern California in 2008 as the "Great California ShakeOut," this earthquake safety drill has since gained international attention with more than 56 million participants worldwide last year.
City of Long Beach Awards $85,000 to Local Startups and Micro-Entrepreneurs
10/11/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department, through the Long Beach Recovery Act, has awarded $85,000 in grants to support 29 startups and micro-entrepreneurs citywide with launching or growing their business.
Long Beach Television Wins Six STAR Awards for Government Programming
10/11/2024
Long Beach, CA - At the 27th Annual SCAN BROADBAND STAR Awards held on Sept. 26, 2024, Long Beach Television, part of the City of Long Beach Technology and Innovation Department, won three first place and three second place awards for best government programming.
Beach Streets Open Streets and Veterans Day Celebration to Take Place November 9 in Uptown Long Beach
10/9/2024
Long Beach, CA – Beach Streets returns to the Uptown Long Beach area on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and will feature the City's Veterans Day Celebration. These events, which are traditionally held separately, will combine this year to enhance activities, increase community engagement and highlight improvements made as part of the Artesia Great Boulevard Project, including progress made to the new bike corridor. Beach Streets embraces the active commuting lifestyle by opening the streets and transforming them into safe, open areas for people to bike, walk and explore their neighborhoods. This year, the event will not only celebrate open streets—it will offer the opportunity for residents to honor and pay a heartfelt tribute to those who have served and are currently serving in the United States Military.
Long Beach Public Library Invites Residents to Join Community Quilt Project
10/9/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library proudly presents Hilos de Sueños y Recuerdos: Sew it Goes, a community-based sewing lab series. Participants are invited to attend open lab events throughout October and November and work on a personal sewing project while contributing to a collaborative community quilt. The quilt will showcase photos, prints and shared memories that have been transferred onto fabric. Once completed, the final quilt will be revealed on Saturday, Nov. 23, and will rotate display at all 12 Library branches.
Long Beach Airport Hosts 2024 Festival of Flight
10/8/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport's (LGB) award-winning Festival of Flight is coming back for a landing Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024. Thousands of attendees are expected at the Airport's signature annual event, which is also the concluding celebration of LGB's yearlong 100th anniversary campaign.
City Expands Local Preference Program for Procurements to Enhance Opportunities for Long Beach Businesses
10/7/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has expanded its Local Preference Program to include contracts for goods and services that are awarded through a Request for Proposal (RFP) process. Long Beach businesses and nonprofits will now receive an additional 5 to 10 percentage points in the 100-point rating system the City uses to rank proposals. The updated Program expands preference for local vendors to include all procurement methods that are used to purchase goods and services by the City and is designed to increase opportunities for Long Beach businesses and strengthen the local economy.
Long Beach Public Library to Upgrade its Catalog System from October 7 through November 5
10/4/2024
Long Beach, CA—The Long Beach Public Library will upgrade its catalog system, improving access to the library’s collection, expanding search capabilities and enhancing the overall library experience online and in person. The upgrade process will take place beginning Monday, Oct. 7 through Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, and the new, upgraded system will go live on Wednesday, Nov. 6.
Los Angeles County Now Distributing Vote by Mail Ballots to Registered Voters in Long Beach
10/3/2024
Long Beach, CA - On Oct. 3, 2024, the Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk began distributing Vote by Mail ballots for the Nov. 5, 2024, General Municipal Election. All registered voters in Los Angeles County, which includes Long Beach, will be mailed a Vote by Mail ballot. Ballots may be returned by mail (no postage required), in person at any Vote Center in Los Angeles County or at any Vote by Mail Drop Box.
City of Long Beach to Offer Free Flu Vaccinations at Community Clinics
10/3/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is offering free flu vaccinations at community clinics throughout the flu season, while supplies last. Residents are strongly encouraged to get a flu vaccine in preparation for the coming flu season, which generally runs from mid-fall to mid-spring.
City of Long Beach Advises Residents to Take Precautions Against Extreme Heat
10/1/2024
Long Beach, CA – With warmer temperatures expected this week, City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis is advising residents to take extra precautions to avoid heat-related illness. The National Weather Service is forecasting excessive temperatures on Wednesday, Oct. 2, with highs in the upper 90s in parts of Long Beach. Additionally, warmer temperatures will continue through the weekend with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s.
Long Beach Airport Breaks Summer Travel Record
10/1/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) recorded its busiest summer ever, welcoming more than 1.1 million passengers between June 1 and Aug. 31, 2024, marking a 4% increase compared to the previous summer record set in 2018.
City of Long Beach Debuts New Water Debris-Collecting Device
10/1/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) has announced its new Jellyfishbot, a remotely controlled debris-collecting device that can remove up to 100 pounds of debris from surface-level water in a single mission. The Jellyfishbot will enhance City efforts to clean Long Beach marina waters and raise awareness on larger marine pollution issues.
City Shares Information on Upcoming Street Closures for Long Beach Marathon
9/27/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Marathon is returning for its 40th year on Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024, with a weekend of events beginning Friday, Oct. 4. People traveling through Long Beach should plan to avoid street closures and map out access routes and should allow extra time for travel due to road closures and traffic delays.
Community Invited to Provide Input for Long Beach Public Library 2025-2030 Strategic Plan
9/25/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library has launched a community survey as part of its efforts for the development of its 2025-2030 Strategic Plan. The survey, which focuses on identifying the needs of the community and evolving trends, is open now through Oct. 31, 2024.
City of Long Beach to Host Quake Heroes Earthquake Expo
9/24/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications and the Office of Third District Councilmember Kristina Duggan invite the community to Quake Heroes Earthquake Expo, taking place on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Recreation Park Community Center (4900 E. 7th St.). This free event, which coincides with National Preparedness Month, is designed to equip residents with knowledge and tools to prepare for an earthquake through interactive activities, resources and expert guidance.
Long Beach Airport Awarded Federal Grant for Electric Vehicles and Solar Trees
9/20/2024
Long Beach, CA - Strengthening Long Beach Airport's commitment to environmental stewardship, LGB had been awarded a $680,851 grant from the Federal Aviation Administration's Zero Emissions Vehicle and Infrastructure Pilot Program to acquire six electric vehicles and two free-standing solar tree vehicle chargers.
City of Long Beach Awards $266,000 to Level Up Small Businesses
9/19/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department has awarded $266,000 in grants to 29 businesses that have successfully completed its Level Up LB: Extreme Small Business Makeover Grant Program.
City of Long Beach Reaches Milestone in Pothole Repair Initiative with Over 35,000 filled Citywide Since April
9/19/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works has reached a milestone in its efforts to reduce the number of potholes citywide, with over 35,000 potholes repaired since April 2024, cutting in more than half the 63,000 potholes that were estimated at the beginning of this year. As part of the City's Spring Cleaning Initiative that took place this past May, Public Works announced their campaign to fill approximately 5,000 potholes each month through the end of 2024 to address the backlog of potholes caused from the unprecedented rainfall Long Beach experienced during the winter storm season.
City Celebrates Opening of New Affordable Housing Community for Older Adults and Senior Veterans
9/19/2024
Long Beach, CA - On Sept. 18, 2024, the City of Long Beach joined with nonprofit developer Mercy Housing California and other partner organizations to celebrate the opening of Heritage Gardens, a new housing community in the Midtown area. The development features 67 apartment homes for low- and very low- income older adults ages 55 or older, with units reserved for senior veterans who have experienced homelessness.
City’s Office of Equity and Citizens’ Advisory Commission on Disability to Host Two-Day Workshop for Air Travelers with Disabilities
9/16/2024
Long Beach, CA –The City of Long Beach Office of Equity, in partnership with the Citizens’ Advisory Commission on Disability (CACoD), is hosting “Navigating Friendlier Skies: A Virtual Forum for Air Travelers with Disabilities,” a free two-day virtual workshop that will be held via Zoom on Wednesday, Sept. 18 and Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The workshop will address equity in air travel for people with disabilities, connect air travelers with disabilities to information and resources and raise awareness on their rights.
City of Long Beach Conducting Pilot Program for 24/7 Drop-Off of Used Mattresses
9/16/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Public Works Department is currently conducting a 90-day pilot program that allows residents to drop off and recycle their used mattresses in a designated area 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The pilot program will run until Oct. 29, 2024, and aligns with the City's commitment to environmental sustainability, waste-reduction education and services, while reducing the illegal dumping of mattresses.
9 Local Artists and Mural Concepts Selected for City’s Public Mural Program
9/16/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has announced the selection of nine local artists and their mural concepts for its Public Mural Program, part of the City's Creative Economy Grants Program that is funded by the Long Beach Recovery Act and administered by the Arts Council for Long Beach (ArtsLB). The final murals will begin installation before the end of the year at locations throughout the city and in communities most heavily impacted by COVID-19.
Long Beach Airport Seeks Community Votes to Make USA Today’s Top 10 List of Small Airports
9/13/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) needs your votes to be ranked among the Top 10 Best Small Airports in the United States for 2024 by the USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice travel award contest.
Long Beach Seeks Volunteers for 40th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day, September 21
9/13/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is inviting the community to get involved and make a positive impact on the local environment by participating in the 40th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day, taking place Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024.
City of Long Beach Launches Backyard Builders Pilot Program
9/12/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is now accepting applications for its Backyard Builders Program (Program). The goal of the pilot program is to incentivize Long Beach homeowners to create an affordable rental unit on their property by providing them with comprehensive assistance for financing, designing, permitting and constructing a new accessory dwelling unit (ADU). Applications will be accepted now through Nov. 30, 2024.
Long Beach City Council Adopts Fiscal Year 2025 Budget
9/12/2024
Long Beach, CA – On Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024, the Long Beach City Council voted to adopt the City of Long Beach's $3.6 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2025 (FY 25). The Adopted FY 25 Budget maintains current services while utilizing both one-time and structural resources in a strategic and fiscally prudent way that avoids adding to the General Fund structural shortfall previously projected at the start of the budget development process. These initiatives aim to shape a future where all of the city's diverse community members have a safe, clean, and healthy place to live, work and thrive.
City of Long Beach to Launch Residential Organics Collection Program
9/11/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works is taking significant steps towards a greener future by launching a phased rollout of its Residential Organics Collection Program beginning this October.
City of Long Beach Invites Community to Attend Open House for Homelessness Strategic Plan Update
9/10/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is inviting community members to attend an Open House event for the City's Homelessness Strategic Plan Update Initiative. The Open House will take place on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Ronald R. Arias Health Equity Center (6335 Myrtle Ave.) and is an opportunity for community collaboration and innovation.
City of Long Beach Launches New Neighbor-to-Neighbor Program
9/10/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, in partnership with California Volunteers, Office of the Governor, has announced the launch of its Neighbor-to-Neighbor program. Facilitated by the City's Office of Climate Action and Sustainability, the program's mission is to foster connection and build communities that come together and address local needs such as climate action and support underserved populations.
Explore Latin American Culture at Long Beach Public Library’s 6th Annual Vida Latina Series
9/10/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library has announced the return of its 6th Annual Vida Latina, taking place from Sept. 17 through Oct. 12, 2024. The Vida Latina series honors Latin American heritage through a dynamic array of free events at all Library locations, showcasing the rich and vibrant culture of Latin American communities.
Long Beach Health Department Hosts Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Community Health Needs Assessment Presentation and Roundtable
9/9/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services, along with the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Island Community Advisory Committee and Artist Team, will host a presentation of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Community Health Needs Assessment from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024, at the Billie Jean King Main Library.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Grand Opening of Junipero Beach Sports Courts
9/9/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach invites community members to celebrate the grand opening of the new Junipero Beach Sports Courts, taking place at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024 (postponed to a later date), at 2630 E. Ocean Blvd. The event will feature remarks from Mayor Rex Richardson, Vice Mayor and Second District Councilwoman Cindy Allen and other City leaders, as well as a ceremonial ribbon cutting followed by open use of the new amenities.
City of Long Beach Seeks Community Input on Feasibility of Permitting Cannabis Special Events
9/6/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Office of Cannabis Oversight is conducting a feasibility study on permitting temporary cannabis special events in the city. A comprehensive report will be presented to the Long Beach City Council with the feasibility study findings and proposed policy recommendations for permitting temporary cannabis special events.
City of Long Beach to Hold Moment of Silence in Remembrance of 9/11 Terrorist Attacks
9/5/2024
Long Beach, CA – To commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the tragic events of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the City of Long Beach will observe a citywide moment of silence on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. Hosted by Mayor Rex Richardson and the Long Beach Police and Fire Departments, the memorial ceremony will serve as a citywide opportunity to pay tribute to those who lost their lives on that tragic day.
Long Beach Heat Advisory Upgraded to Heat Alert, Extends Cooling Center Hours at Multiple Locations
9/5/2024
Long Beach, CA – Due to an updated National Weather Service forecast, which now call for highs up to 102 this weekend, Dr. Anissa Davis has upgraded the previous heat advisory issued on Sept. 3 to a heat alert and has called for extended hours for cooling centers. A heat alert is issued when the weather forecast exceeds 95 degrees for two consecutive days or an overnight high of 80 degrees for two consecutive nights. Forecasted highs for Long Beach are 97 degrees today, Sept. 5, 102 on Friday, Sept. 6 and 99 on Saturday, Sept. 7. Residents are strongly encouraged take extra precautions to avoid heat exposure and heat-related illness and seek out air-conditioned spaces during peak heat hours.
Long Beach’s Community Development Department and Staff Earn Planning and Engineering Awards
9/5/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Community Development Department and members of its staff have recently won prestigious planning and engineering awards from local professional associations.
City of Long Beach Advises Residents to Take Precautions Against Summer Heat
9/3/2024
Long Beach, CA – With excessive temperatures this week, City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis is advising residents to take extra precautions to avoid heat-related illness. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs in the mid-90s in parts of Long Beach on Thursday, Sept. 5 and Friday, Sept. 6.
City of Long Beach Encourages College Students to Participate in New Urban Planning and Design Internship Program
8/29/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department (Department) is offering a paid internship program focused on fostering collaboration through real-world learning experiences for college students interested in pursuing careers in urban planning and civic engagement.
Long Beach Public Library Launches KOALA Quest: 500 Books Before Middle School Reading Challenge
8/29/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) has announced the launch of KOALA Quest: 500 Books Before Middle School, a dynamic reading challenge designed to prepare children ages 6-12 for their middle school journey. Registration begins Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, and this ongoing challenge will continue until each participant completes the goal of reading 500 books.
City Launches New Long Beach Vacancy to Vibrancy Interactive Real Estate Map
8/29/2024
Long Beach, CA – As part of the ongoing effort to expand the City of Long Beach’s business resources portfolio, the Economic Development Department has launched the Long Beach Vacancy to Vibrancy Real Estate Map, an interactive mapping tool where business owners, entrepreneurs and prospective businesses can access data on real estate available for lease or purchase throughout Long Beach. Now available at longbeach.gov/vacancytovibrancy, the complimentary tool provides entrepreneurs and business owners with information to find the most suitable space for their business needs.
City of Long Beach Celebrates 30th Graduating Class of Neighborhood Leadership Program
8/28/2024
Long Beach, CA – On Saturday, Aug. 24, the City of Long Beach Community Development Department celebrated the graduation of the Neighborhood Leadership Program’s Class of 2024. The group, comprised of 33 individuals of diverse backgrounds from all across the city, is the 30th class to graduate from the program.
Long Beach Celebrates Groundbreaking for New Fire Station 9 Building
8/28/2024
Long Beach, CA – On Aug. 27, City of Long Beach officials celebrated the groundbreaking for the new Long Beach Fire Station 9 facility. Located at 4101 Long Beach Blvd., the Fire Station 9 Project (Project) includes the demolition of the existing building on site and construction of a new 12,779-square-foot, state-of-the-art two-story fire station and redeveloped site. Construction commenced in June 2024 and is expected to be completed towards the end of 2025.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Labor Day Holiday
8/26/2024
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Labor Day on Monday, Sept. 2, 2024, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
Long Beach’s Sidewalk to Success to Offer Free Food Carts for Eligible Vendors
8/22/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has launched the next phase of its Sidewalk to Success program and is now accepting applications for its food cart giveaway initiative for eligible sidewalk vendors. The Sidewalk to Success program, which provides assistance to achieve compliance while easing the financial burden for small businesses during the first year the City’s Sidewalk Vending Ordinance is in effect, will provide up to 40 free carts to local sidewalk food vendors who meet eligibility requirements.
Save the Date! City of Long Beach’s Dia de los Muertos Parade Returns November 2
8/22/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach and Office of First District Councilwoman Mary Zendejas proudly present the 2024 Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, Parade.
City of Long Beach Announces Awardees for ClimateLB Youth Climate Action Fund Microgrant Program
8/21/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has announced awardees for the ClimateLB Youth Climate Action Fund Microgrant Program, a new effort that supports youth ages 15-24 in designing, producing and overseeing urgent climate solutions that further the City's climate action goals.
City Provides Tips to Prepare for an Earthquake
8/16/2024
The recent earthquakes in nearby El Sereno and Hyland Park as well as in the Kern County community of Lamont serve as reminders that we must be prepared for the region’s most probable natural disaster. Earthquakes can happen at any time, anywhere and without warning, and the City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications is advising residents to follow the precautions listed below to prepare for an earthquake at work, school or home.
City of Long Beach to Host Back-to-School Vaccination and Resource Fair
8/16/2024
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will host Superheroes Shield Up for School, a back-to-school vaccination and resource fair,from 3 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 20, atthe Main Health Facility (2525 Grand Ave.).This free superhero-themed event is focused on increasing access to life-saving vaccinations, including those required for schools; the event will also raise awareness ofhealth and wellness resources available to the community.
Health Department Awarded $1 Million from California Department of Public Health for Hepatitis B Screening, Vaccination and Linkage to Care
8/15/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has been awarded a $1 million grant from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) to enhance care around and reduce the occurrence of hepatitis B virus infection (HBV) among at-risk populations throughout the city.
City of Long Beach Establishes New Office of Homeless Strategy and Partnerships
8/15/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has established the Office of Homeless Strategy and Partnerships, a new office that will further the City's efforts to reduce homelessness in Long Beach through strategic planning and implementation of key initiatives and building partnerships with external agencies, service providers and community stakeholders.
Long Beach’s Annual Ranchos Walk Taking Place Saturday, September 14
8/15/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will host the 6th Annual Ranchos Walk on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024. The community is invited to join in this unique urban hike experience to explore the trail that links Rancho Los Alamitos and Rancho Los Cerritos. The 9.4-mile scenic route connects the highest points across Long Beach and Signal Hill, including Reservoir Hill, Longview Point at Willow Springs Park, and Hilltop Park in Signal Hill. This year, the Ranchos Walk will highlight local water facts through the educational theme, Step into the Stream of History.
City of Long Beach Launches First-Ever Space Beach Camp for Young Adults
8/14/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department (Department) is partnering with local Space Beach employers and educational institutions to offer an immersive and socially engaging career exploration camp for approximately 30 opportunity youth, or youth ages 16 to 24 who are not working or in school. The innovative program is designed to help build knowledge of aerospace careers, provide related educational and training opportunities, and foster mentorships with leaders in this fast-growing industry.
City Announces Latest Summer Concert at El Dorado Park West Featuring POPGUN ReRun, Hosted by Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine
8/14/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will host a free concert featuring POPGUN ReRun, the number one ‘80s tribute band, taking place Friday, Aug. 23, 2024.
Public Invited to Provide Input on the New Long Beach Senior Center
8/13/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine invites community members to provide their input on the City's relocation plans for the Long Beach Senior Center.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine’s Free After School Programs for Youth Resume August 26
8/7/2024
Long Beach, CA – This fall, the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will once again offer programs to engage youth during after school hours. The After School Programs are for children ages 5 to 12 and will take place at varying times per location, weekdays from Aug. 26 through Dec. 20, 2024.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine’s Homeland Cultural Center Presents DanceFest at Cesar Chavez Park Amphitheater on August 9
8/6/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine's Homeland Cultural Center presents DanceFest, a showcase of cultural class offerings all on one stage, taking place Friday, Aug. 9, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Long Beach to Celebrate Grand Reopening of the Scherer Park Community Center
8/5/2024
Community members are invited to join the City of Long Beach as it celebrates the grand reopening of the Scherer Park Community Center. The special event will include remarks by Mayor Rex Richardson, Eighth District Councilmember Al Austin II and the Departments of Parks, Recreation and Marine and Public Works, as well as a ceremonial ribbon cutting and public access to the renovated community center. The celebration will be held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2024, at Scherer Park (4600 Long Beach Blvd.).
City of Long Beach Explores Opportunity to House Students Experiencing Homelessness Through Tiny Homes
8/5/2024
The City of Long Beach announced today that it is shifting the focus of its Tiny Homes project toward housing students experiencing homelessness. The City and Long Beach City College (LBCC) are discussing possible collaborative efforts that could provide needed shelter for some LBCC students.
City of Long Beach Seeks Proposals for Operator of Outdoor Amphitheater
8/5/2024
As Long Beach continues to grow and thrive as a destination for music, arts and culture, the City of Long Beach today released a request for proposals (RFP) led by the Economic Development Department for the operation and management of its highly-anticipated, first-ever amphitheater to be located adjacent to the iconic Queen Mary along the Downtown waterfront.
Long Beach City Council to Consider Three Ballot Measures for Placement on the November 2024 Election Ballot
8/5/2024
During the Aug. 6, 2024, meeting, the Long Beach City Council will consider placing two potential City Charter amendments and one Tax Measure on the Nov. 5, 2024, ballot for consideration by Long Beach voters.
City of Long Beach Advises Residents to Take Precautions Against Summer Heat
8/5/2024
With excessive temperatures expected today, Monday, Aug. 5, City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis is advising residents to take precautions against the heat. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs in the mid-90s in parts of Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Unveils Proposed Fiscal Year 2025 Budget
8/1/2024
Long Beach, CA – Today, Aug. 1, 2024, the City of Long Beach unveiled its Proposed Fiscal Year 2025 (FY 25) Budget. The $3.6 billion Proposed FY 25 Budget includes the City Manager’s proposed budget, the Mayor's Recommendations to the City Council and the Proposed FY 25 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). The proposed budget focuses on key areas of investments identified in the Long Beach Strategic Vision 2030, among other critical priorities.
City of Long Beach to Study Several Policy Changes to Help Boost Housing Production
7/31/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is excited to host a series of Housing Policy Forums focused on gathering input and informing the community of numerous housing policy and zoning initiatives currently underway. These initiatives will encourage and grow housing production, increase housing affordability, reduce tenant displacement and attract innovative developments in high-resource areas.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer a Variety of Recreation Classes This Fall
7/30/2024
Long Beach, CA – Registration for new and existing recreation classes offered by the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) begins Monday, Aug. 5, 2024. Fall is right around the corner and PRM is offering over 700 activities catering to all ages and taking place throughout Long Beach. Enjoy special interest subjects as well as classes in arts, music, nature, fitness, sports leagues and more available to residents ranging from preschool to older adults.
City of Long Beach Launches Inclusive Business Navigator Microgrant Program
7/29/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach, through the Long Beach Recovery Act, is launching microgrants to support startups and micro-entrepreneurs with access to small amounts of capital to launch or grow their business.
Long Beach Youth Invited to Apply for the City’s Youth Advisory Council
7/29/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is now accepting applications for the Office of Youth Development’s Youth Advisory Council. The council, now in its third year, is a body of 11 young people who help ensure authentic youth-led engagement in the design, oversight and implementation of the Youth and Emerging Adults Strategic Plan, the Measure US Youth Fund, annual Youth Summit and other systems of positive youth development.
Long Beach Airport’s Historic Terminal Reopens Following Major Renovation, Restoration Effort
7/27/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) today celebrated the reopening of its Historic Terminal building, which has been closed for more than a year for a seismic retrofit and meticulous restoration of the building’s classic 1941 design elements.
Mayor Richardson to Lead Long Beach Delegation to Attend Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games
7/25/2024
Long Beach, CA – Mayor Rex Richardson will lead the City of Long Beach’s delegation set to visit the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games. The insights gained from this experience will play a crucial role in the City's preparation for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, where Long Beach will serve as the Venue City to host the largest number of sporting events besides the hosting City of Los Angeles.
Parks, Recreation and Marine to Induct Three New Members into Long Beach Golf Hall of Fame
7/22/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Golf Hall of Fame will welcome three new members – Larry Benson, Jeff Evans and Brett Lederer – during a public ceremony on Sunday, Aug. 4, 2024. The Long Beach Golf Hall of Fame was created by the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) in 1996 to recognize individuals who “left their mark on Golf in Long Beach.”
Long Beach Airport Releases Commemorative Poster Series Celebrating 100 Years of Service
7/22/2024
Long Beach, CA – In celebration of its centennial year, Long Beach Airport (LGB) is releasing a series of four vintage-style posters designed to serve as a timeless tribute to the Airport’s past, present and future.
City Breaks Ground on New Affordable Housing Project in Midtown
7/19/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today helped commemorate the start of construction for 1400 Long Beach, a 163-unit affordable housing project in the Midtown area for low-income individuals and families. The six-story development by Meta Housing will be comprised of one-, two- and three-bedroom units and feature numerous amenities including a community room, an outdoor courtyard and children’s play area.
City of Long Beach Seeks Donations to Support People Experiencing Homelessness During Warm Summer Months
7/18/2024
Long Beach, CA – As part of the City of Long Beach’s ongoing commitment to support people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach, the City will offer its 12th charitable giving opportunity for community members who wish to make a material difference in the lives of people experiencing homelessness.
Long Beach’s 13th Annual Uptown Jazz Festival to Take Place August 3 at Houghton Park
7/17/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach and the Office of Ninth District Councilmember Dr. Joni Ricks-Oddie present the 13th Annual Uptown Jazz Festival, taking place on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024, from 2 to 7 p.m. at Houghton Park (6301 Myrtle Ave., Long Beach, 90805). The afternoon event will feature a lineup of incredible music and entertainment, a food and beer garden, a Kids Zone, and a variety of vendor and community resource booths.
Long Beach’s Multi-Service Center Selected as Site for Pet Food Pantry
7/12/2024
Long Beach, CA – Today, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) announced a new pet food pantry, sponsored by Project Street Vet, a nonprofit serving pets belonging to people experiencing homelessness, and Kismet, a new pet brand co-founded by entertainers and entrepreneurs John Legend and Chrissy Teigen. Legend was on site to celebrate the opening, with Kismet donating over 2,500 pounds of food and treats for dogs to the Project Street Vet initiative.
LA28 Confirms Seven Sporting Events, Venues to be Held in Long Beach for the 2028 Olympic Games
7/12/2024
Long Beach, CA – Today, the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games announced more than a dozen venue assignments for Olympic sports, utilizing sports venues and locations in the City of Los Angeles and neighboring cities of Long Beach and Carson. Today’s announcement confirms seven Olympic sporting events to be held in Long Beach. As a Venue City, Long Beach is set to host the largest number of sporting events other than the host City of Los Angeles for the LA28 Games.
City of Long Beach Advises Residents to Take Precautions Against Summer Heat
7/9/2024
Long Beach, CA – With excessive temperatures this week, City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis is advising residents to take precautions against the heat. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs in the mid-90s in parts of Long Beach today, July 9, through Thursday, July 11.
Fourth of July Public Safety Statistics
7/5/2024
Long Beach, CA – Last month, the City of Long Beach launched its Celebrate Safely campaign to educate the public about the hazards of fireworks, the consequences of setting off fireworks illegally, and safety tips to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable Independence Day. The Long Beach coastline filled with visitors who enjoyed the professional firework show over the Downtown waterfront on July 4. The City is now issuing the below statistics regarding fireworks and other public safety response efforts.
Restored, Renovated Historic Terminal Reopens at Long Beach Airport
7/3/2024
Long Beach, CA – Later this month, Long Beach Airport (LGB) will celebrate the reopening of its Historic Terminal building, which has been closed for more than a year for extensive renovations. The $17.8 million project, part of the $125 million Phase II – Terminal Area Improvements Program, includes a seismic retrofit and meticulous restoration of the building’s classic 1941 design elements.
Long Beach Health Department to Support Safe and Healthy Summer Activities by Providing $67,000 to 27 Nonprofit Partners
7/3/2024
Long Beach, CA - As part of the City of Long Beach's S.T.R.O.N.G. Beach effort, part of the City's Summer of Opportunity initiative, the Health Department Advancing Peace Initiative will award approximately $67,000 to 27 organizations.
Community Invited to Attend Inaugural Disability Pride Flag Raising Ceremony on July 8
7/2/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is recognizing Disability Pride and Empowerment Month, taking place throughout July, with the City’s inaugural flag raising ceremony for the Disability Pride flag. Community members are invited to join City leadership and staff at a ceremony on Monday, July 8, at 3:15 p.m. in the Civic Center Plaza (411 W. Ocean Blvd.). The Disability Pride flag will fly with the American flag, California State flag and City seal flag now through the end of July.
Long Beach to Conduct Summer Recess for City Council Meetings During July
6/28/2024
Long Beach, CA – For the first time, the City of Long Beach will conduct a summer recess for City Council meetings during the month of July. City Council meetings that would have normally been held on Tuesdays, July 2, 9 and 23 will not take place. The meeting on July 16 will still occur for any Council business that needs to take place during the month of July. City Council meetings will return to normal scheduling on Tuesday, Aug. 6.
Applications Now Available for ClimateLB Youth Climate Action Fund Microgrant Program
6/28/2024
Long Beach, CA - The application period for the City of Long Beach's newly launched ClimateLB Youth Climate Action Fund Microgrant Program is now open.
Mayor Rex Richardson Delivers Major Economic Progress Updates at 2024 Grow Long Beach Presentation
6/28/2024
Long Beach, CA – This week, Mayor Rex Richardson hosted the Grow Long Beach presentation where he highlighted the progress made over the past year for the Grow Long Beach initiative, the City of Long Beach’s plan to build a thriving and sustainable local economy by focusing on five key growth sectors, as well as a look towards the future as Long Beach continues to attract new investments and interest from business looking to grow. Held at the Aquarium of the Pacific’s Honda Pacific Vision Theater, this year’s Grow Long Beach presentation drew hundreds of regional and national leaders from commercial and private investors, entrepreneurs, labor organizations and community stakeholders.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Independence Day
6/27/2024
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Independence Day on Thursday, July 4, 2024, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City of Long Beach Announces Awardees for Level Up LB: Extreme Small Business Makeover and Grant Program
6/26/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department today announced awardees for the Level Up LB: Exreme Small Business Makeover and Grant Program.
Long Beach Airport Reports Another Record-Breaking Month for Commercial Travelers
6/25/2024
Long Beach, CA – For the second time this year, Long Beach Airport (LGB) has set a new all-time monthly record for the most passengers to board flights. A total of 189,435 passengers departed from LGB in May 2024, surpassing the previous record of 182,382 set in March 2024.
City of Long Beach Seeks Community Vote to Select Final Concepts for Creative Economy Grants’ Public Mural Program
6/24/2024
Today, the City of Long Beach opened the public voting period to select the final concepts for nine murals that will be placed in parks and public facilities for its Public Mural Program, part of the City's Creative Economy Grants Program that is funded by the Long Beach Recovery Act and administered by the Arts Council for Long Beach. The Creative Economy Grants Program provides funding to local arts, culture and history nonprofits and professional artists to be utilized for operational recovery, public murals, community projects and professional artist fellowships.
Long Beach Airport Expands High School Externship Program
6/24/2024
Long Beach Airport (LGB) kicked off its annual Careers Taking Flight Externship Program thisweek, doubling the size of the program in its second year with two,12-student cohorts from Cabrillo and Jordan high schools learning about a wide variety of aviation careers and how to make themselves competitive for future positions.
City of Long Beach Launches Pilot Tax Credit Program to Support Local Cannabis Businesses
6/20/2024
Long Beach, CA – In an effort to stimulate growth in the local cannabis industry and promote community benefits, during its April 9, 2024, meeting, the Long Beach City Council approved with a 9 to 0 vote a Cannabis Tax Relief Plan and ordinance amendment. The approved plan includes a 1% cannabis tax reduction (or equivalent) for cultivation and adult-use retail businesses as well as a Pilot Tax Credit Program, for a combined potential 4% of tax relief for qualifying businesses.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Invites Community to Participate in Foster the 4th Ahead of Independence Day
6/20/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) invites the community to participate in Foster the 4th, an initiative focused on providing safe homes for shelter animals during the Fourth of July holiday period.
Long Beach Offering Summer Adaptive Youth and Adult Recreation Programs
6/20/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is offering new sessions of the ARISE Adaptive program for middle and high school youth and adult participants with disabilities to enhance their social, cognitive and physical needs while encouraging them to express themselves and get creative. Programs will run now through Friday, August 23, 2024.
City of Long Beach Announces ClimateLB Youth Climate Action Fund Microgrant Program
6/20/2024
Long Beach, CA — The City of Long Beach is launching the ClimateLB Youth Climate Action Fund Microgrant Program (Program) to support youth ages 15-24 in designing, producing and overseeing urgent climate solutions that further the City’s climate action goals. The Program will aid in fulfilling the City’s 10-year community investment plan, the West Side Promise, and also aligns with the goals of the Long Beach Climate Action Plan, Strategic Plan for Youth and Emerging Adults and Racial Equity and Reconciliation Plan.
City of Long Beach Encourages Residents and Visitors to Celebrate Safely This Independence Day
6/18/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is encouraging residents and visitors to celebrate safely this Fourth of July to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the community. The City has launched its annual Celebrate Safely campaign to showcase the dangers of fireworks activity and encourage alternative fun, family-friendly ways to celebrate on Independence Day and all summer long. All personal fireworks, including sparklers and those labeled “safe and sane,” are prohibited within Long Beach city limits.
Long Beach to Celebrate Grand Reopening of El Dorado Park West Duck Pond
6/18/2024
Long Beach, CA - Community members are invited to join the City of Long Beach as it celebrates the grand reopening of the El Dorado Duck Pond at noon on Thursday, June 27, at El Dorado Park West (2400 N. Studebaker Road).
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Free Recreation Programs Starting June 17
6/14/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer a variety of popular, free recreation programs for families, teens and older adults beginning June 17, 2024. Residents can call or visit their neighborhood park community centers for schedules and to register for activities.
City of Long Beach Announces Early Childhood Development Workshop Series for Families and Caregivers
6/14/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services, in partnership with the Long Beach Public Library, has launched another round of the Parent Informational Workshop series.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Announces Long Beach Municipal Band 2024 Summer Concert Season: “Music to My Ears”
6/14/2024
Long Beach, CA – This summer, the Long Beach Municipal Band will celebrate their 115th season of free outdoor summer concerts in Long Beach parks. Concerts begin Tuesday, June 25, with the last one taking place Friday, August 2. Each performance week will showcase a different theme, offering spectators a variety of musical entertainment all summer long.
City Celebrates Opening of New Affordable Housing Community
6/14/2024
Long Beach, CA – This week the City of Long Beach celebrated the grand opening of 26 Point 2, a new 77-unit affordable housing development for low-income households that are experiencing homelessness. The development, by Excelerate Housing Group and their partner Harbor Interfaith Services, is comprised of studio units and residents will have access to a multi-purpose room with a kitchen and lounge, outdoor courtyard and barbecue areas as well as onsite social services.
City of Long Beach Launches Elevate ‘28 Website
6/13/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Public Works Department has launched the highly anticipated Elevate ’28 website, a platform designed to provide regular updates on the City’s transformative infrastructure initiatives across over 180 unique projects. The Elevate ’28 Infrastructure Investment Plan, approved as part of the City’s Fiscal Year 2024 Budget, which enhanced the City’s existing five-year infrastructure plan to revitalize the City’s infrastructure, prepare Long Beach to be a showcase for the world during the 2028 Olympics, and continue to improve and enhance City parks, major corridors and visitor-serving areas.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Juneteenth Holiday, Wednesday, June 19
6/12/2024
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Juneteenth on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City Provides Tips to Prevent the Spread of Mosquito-Borne Diseases
6/12/2024
Long Beach, CA – As the start of the summer season approaches, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) encourages everyone to do their part to control mosquitoes. City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis advises that residents should follow the precautions described below to protect themselves from mosquitoes and the diseases they may carry.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Free Summer Food Service Program for Children June 17 through August 23
6/12/2024
Long Beach, CA – For the 45th year in a row, the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Summer Food Service Program to provide free, nutritious meals to Long Beach children and youth over the summer months.
Office of Youth Development Announces Youth Power PB (Participatory Budgeting) Long Beach 2024 Awardees
6/11/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services Office of Youth Development, in partnership with The Nonprofit Partnership, Invest in Youth Coalition anchored by Khmer Girls in Action, and California State University of Long Beach Department of Geography, will award $400,000 to nine organizations selected by youth as part of the second year of the citywide youth participatory budgeting project.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Hosting Weekly Low-Cost Vaccine Clinics
6/11/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach’s Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) is partnering with Community Animal Medicine Project (CAMP) to host weekly low-cost vaccine clinics to provide essential vaccinations and basic wellness services for pets at an affordable price. The partnership aims to ensure all pets in the community are receiving the necessary medical treatments to prevent and protect against diseases. Increasing access to weekly vaccination clinics is part of LBACS’s Compassion Saves model to improve and enhance the quality of life for all pets in the community.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Groundbreaking for MacArthur Park Rehabilitation Project
6/8/2024
Long Beach, CA – Today the City of Long Beach celebrated a milestone in the MacArthur Park Rehabilitation Project with a ceremonial groundbreaking and remarks by City and community leaders. The project, located at MacArthur Park in central Long Beach, entails significant renovations to the sports courts, a versatile multi-purpose green space, picnic areas, new signature playground, and other park enhancements.
Long Beach’s Water Playgrounds to Open at Alamitos and Bay Shore Beaches June 14
6/7/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will open the popular inflatable “Wibit” aquatic playgrounds at Alamitos Beach and Bay Shore Avenue on Friday, June 14, 2024, offering residents and visitors of these Long Beach beaches free, family-friendly fun and active water play all summer long through Monday, Sept. 2.
It’s a Summer of Endless Fun with Long Beach’s New Online Summer Activities Calendar
6/7/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will offer a summer of family-friendly programs, activities and events for residents of all ages to enjoy. To encourage residents to participate in, and stay up to date on, the latest summer offerings, hosted by the City and local partner organizations, the City has launched a dedicated online Summer Activities Calendar.
City Launches Application Period for Second Cohort of Long Beach Public Service Corps Program
6/6/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has launched the application period for 2024-2025 Long Beach Public Service Corps program which provides college students interested in pursuing careers in local government, nonprofit management and public service an opportunity to engage in paid fellowship opportunities across City departments, allowing participants to gain practical experience and develop the skills necessary for various in-demand occupations. Applications for the second cohort are available now through Sunday, June 30, 2024.
City of Long Beach Recognizing Pet Preparedness Month Throughout June
6/6/2024
Long Beach, CA – In recognition of National Pet Preparedness Month this June, the City of Long Beach is providing residents with a variety of educational resources, tips and tools about how pets fit into family disaster planning to help address the challenges families and their pets may face during an emergency. Residents are encouraged to include their pets in family emergency plans and disaster kits.
Long Beach Hosting Neighborhood Leadership Program Summer Workshops
6/6/2024
Long Beach, CA – In coordination with its Westside Promise Program, the City of Long Beach’s Community Development Department will host a series of free summer workshops for residents. The first workshop, taking place Saturday, June 8, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Admiral Kidd Park (2125 Santa Fe Ave.) in West Long Beach, will focus on digital inclusion to help promote technology access and digital equity in Long Beach.
Long Beach Leaders Announce Plans for a Safe and Healthy Summer
6/5/2024
This week, the City of Long Beach announced details for its Summer of Opportunity initiative, a collective impact approach focused on fostering positive development among Long Beach youth while simultaneously addressing youth violence. The initiative features three key areas of focus – S.T.R.O.N.G. Beach (Standing Together to Reach Our Next Generation), which will expand summer youth opportunities; violence prevention and suppression strategies; and community engagement and activation – to further support and uplift local youth.
Long Beach Launches Improved Digital Rights Platform to Enhance Data Privacy and Digital Rights for Residents
6/4/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach recently launched a new data privacy and digital rights platform as part of its ongoing effort to enhance data privacy, digital rights and transparency. The City’s Department of Technology and Innovation partnered with California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) to launch the enhanced platform earlier this year, which then underwent pilot testing with community members who participated in community data walks that were held in March. The enhanced digital rights platform, available at longbeach.gov/digitalrights, and accompanying educational signage available at locations throughout the city help further the City's efforts to educate its residents about their digital rights.
Long Beach’s Mark Twain Neighborhood Library Closed June 11 for Routine Maintenance
6/4/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library’s Mark Twain Neighborhood Library (1401 E. Anaheim St.) will be closed on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, for scheduled routine maintenance. The original doors to the location will be replaced. The library is expected to reopen the following day, Wednesday, June 12.
City of Long Beach to Consider Approval of Potential Venue Areas for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games
6/3/2024
Long Beach, CA – At its June 11, 2024, meeting, the Long Beach City Council will consider approving a Venue Use Guarantee with the Los Angeles Organizing Committee for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games (LA28). The Venue Use Guarantee is a critical step in solidifying the venues in Long Beach for the LA28 Games, scheduled from July 14, 2028, through Aug. 27, 2028. Potential Long Beach venues include the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center area, Marina Green and Alamitos Beach, and waterfront around the Belmont Shore Beach area, as well as Marine Stadium.
Long Beach Businesses, Nonprofits and Residents Affected by Winter Storm Series Can Now Apply for Disaster Loans Available through the U.S. Small Business Administration
5/31/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications is encouraging local homeowners and renters, businesses of all sizes, and private nonprofit organizations affected by the severe winter storms that occurred between Jan. 31-Feb. 9, 2024, to take advantage of low-interest federal disaster loans being offered by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Long Beach Public Library Launches 2024 Creative City Lab, a Design Camp for Students Grades 7 and 8
5/31/2024
Long Beach, CA - This summer, the Long Beach Public Library, in partnership with Dramatic Results, is once again offering its SEED Creativity Lab, a transformative educational program designed to ignite creativity and foster STEAM exploration among middle school students.
Long Beach Public Library Launches 2024 Summer Reading Program
5/30/2024
Long Beach, CA — Adventure awaits as the Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) gears up to kick off its annual Summer Reading Program, inviting readers of all ages to embark on literary adventures under the theme, Adventure Begins At Your Library. Spanning nine weeks from June 8 to August 10, the program offers a plethora of enriching summer activities, events and incentives across all 12 Library locations.
Community Invited to Participate in Multi-Day Community Charrette to Support Reimagining for Long Beach’s Shoreline Area
5/30/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach invites residents as well as business and community representatives to participate in a series of visioning exercises to create a plan for the Downtown Shoreline area of Long Beach. Community members are invited to participate in the many activities taking place in the area June 13-20, 2024, and complete an online survey available now through June 24.
Long Beach Public Library Recognizes LGBTQIA+ Pride Month with Proud Voices Celebration
5/29/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library will celebrate LGBTQIA+ Pride Month throughout June with an array of special programs, curated book and film lists and engaging activities for visitors of all ages. Recognizing June as a month of national significance for commemorating the history and accomplishments of the LGBTQIA+ community, this year's theme, Proud Voices, underscores the importance of visibility through various mediums including history, storytelling, art and film.
Long Beach Holds Special Ceremony for Century-Old Pepper Tree Adjacent to Stearns Champions Park
5/29/2024
Long Beach, CA – On May 28, 2024, the City of Long Beach Community Development Department held a special dedication for a century-old California pepper tree located in the Artcraft Manor Neighborhood. The morning event, which included a ceremonial plaque unveiling for the knotty but still stately tree, took place along the East Stearns Street parkway adjacent the south side of Stearns Champions Park.
City of Long Beach to Host Virtual Community Meeting for Colorado Lagoon Open Channel Project
5/24/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is hosting a virtual community meeting to provide recent updates on the Colorado Lagoon Open Channel Project. The meeting will be held via Zoom on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.
Helena Donato-Sapp Selected as Long Beach’s Second Youth Poet Laureate
5/23/2024
Long Beach, CA – Helena Donato-Sapp from Vista Mar High School has been selected as the premiere Youth Poet Laureate for the sophomore year of the Long Beach Public Library’s Youth Poet Laureate (YPL) program. The announcement took place during a live ceremony held on May 9 at the historic Edison Theater, where five Poet Ambassadors were also selected. The YPL program aims to empower Long Beach youth to drive positive change in their communities through activism and art.
City of Long Beach Announces Strategic Improvement Plan for the New LGBTQ+ Cultural District
5/22/2024
The City of Long Beach has prepared aStrategic Improvement Plan (Plan) for the newLGBTQ+ Cultural District. Presented at the May 21, 2024, City Council meeting, which was approved with a 9 to 0vote, the Planwill serve as a roadmap for future improvements along the Broadway corridor,benefittingboth residents and businesses and honoring the cultural and historical significance of the LGBTQ+ community in Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Named Number One Leading Fleet in U.S. and Canada by Government Fleet Magazine
5/22/2024
The City of Long Beach Fleet Services was named the number one fleet in the U.S. and Canada among leading fleets, according to a May 7, 2024, announcement at the Government Fleet Expo and Conference, hosted by Government Fleet magazine. Long Beach was chosen for its exemplary leadership among staff, customers and the community; its efficient and competitive operations; overcoming challenges; and for its vision and direction.
City of Long Beach Awards $811,000 for Health Equity Community Projects
5/22/2024
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has awarded $811,000 in grants to 14 organizations to implement Health Equity Community Projects. The projects focus on addressing systemic barriers that have led to poor health outcomes in historically underserved communities during the pandemic.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Host Summer Kickoff Concert at El Dorado Park West on May 24
5/21/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will welcome the summer season with a free concert featuring the Under Cover Band. Concert goers can dance and sing along to pop, funk, soul, rock, Top 40, Latin, and more. The concert will take place on Friday, May 24 at El Dorado Park West, located on Studebaker Road north of Willow Street.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Memorial Day Holiday
5/17/2024
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 27, 2024, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City of Long Beach Announces Homelessness Strategic Plan Update Initiative
5/17/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach announced today its Homelessness Strategic Plan Update Initiative, a major milestone in the City’s ongoing efforts to address homelessness and housing insecurity in Long Beach. As part of the initiative, a five-year strategic plan, with an expected release in November 2024, will be developed to address the root causes of homelessness in Long Beach, improve the City’s service system assisting people out of homelessness, and further prevent people from falling into homelessness. Residents, business owners and stakeholders are invited to participate and get involved in the strategic planning process.
City to Conduct Outreach Events in May in Recognition of Building Safety Month
5/15/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Community Development Department is recognizing International Building Safety Month in May with outreach events to meet and talk with students and educators at local college and high school campuses. In addition, the Department will have posts about building safety on Facebook, X and Instagram during the month. Community members are encouraged to follow along to learn more about building safety.
Long Beach Commemorates Memorial Day with Sunset Ceremony
5/15/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Office of Veterans Support will host the 2024 Honoring Our Heroes – A Sunset Ceremony, on Sunday, May 26, to commemorate Memorial Day. This free, family-friendly event will honor military service members who have died, with several local historical, veteran-led and veteran-supporting organizations represented.
Long Beach City Council Approves Games Agreement for 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games
5/15/2024
Long Beach, CA – During the May 14, 2024, meeting, the Long Beach City Council approved with a 7 to 0 vote the Games Agreement with the Los Angeles Organizing Committee for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games (LA28). As a Venue City, Long Beach will support the delivery of events during the LA28 Games and will host several sporting events in areas throughout the city. Long Beach is the second Venue City to finalize its Games Agreement with LA28. The LA28 Games are scheduled to take place July 14, 2028, through Aug. 27, 2028.
Long Beach Health Department Launches New Dashboard Featuring Community Crisis Response Data
5/14/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has launched a new data dashboard for the Community Crisis Response (CCR) team, a five-person team that responds to a subset of calls-for-service to provide mental health support, health education and resource navigation for community members in need. The dashboard, which will be updated bi-weekly, hosts information about the amount, types and outcomes of the calls for service the CCR is dispatched to and will serve as a platform for providing interactive and timely information to the public.
Long Beach Officials Conduct Flag Raising Ceremony for the LGBTQ+ Progress Pride Flag
5/14/2024
Long Beach, CA – Earlier today, City of Long Beach leadership conducted a flag raising ceremony for the Progress Pride flag, which took place in the Civic Center Plaza in Downtown with attendance from over 120 City staff and community members. The Progress Pride flag will stand alongside the American flag, California State flag and City seal flag now through June 30 in recognition of Long Beach LGBTQ+ Pride Week and throughout Pride Month.
41st Annual Long Beach Pride Parade to Livestream on NBC4 and Telemundo 52
5/10/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is proud to announce that NBC4 and Telemundo 52 will return as media partners for the 41st Annual Long Beach Pride Parade, taking place Sunday, May 19, 2024, at 10 a.m. Audiences can tune-in to special coverage on parade day on nbcla.com, telemundo52.com, on the free NBCLA and Telemundo 52 mobile apps and on the stations’ free 24/7 local news streaming channels NBC Los Angeles News, Telemundo Noticias California.
Long Beach Public Library Announces 2024 Youth Poet Laureate Ceremony
5/8/2024
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library, in collaboration with the Arts Council for Long Beach and supported by Urban Word NYC, proudly invites community members to attend the upcoming 2024 Long Beach Youth Poet Laureate ceremony on Thursday, May 9, 2024.
Long Beach Reports First Decrease in Homelessness Since 2017
5/8/2024
Long Beach, CA – Findings of the 2024 Homeless Point in Time Count reveal that Long Beach identified 3,376 people experiencing homelessness in January 2024, compared with 3,447 people in 2023. This number signifies a 2.1% decrease from last year—the first time the City has reported an overall decrease in homelessness since 2017.
Long Beach Officials Honor the Fallen at Annual Police and Fire Memorial Ceremony
5/7/2024
Long Beach, CA – City of Long Beach officials honored fallen Police and Fire Department employees at the annual Police and Fire Memorial Ceremony, which took place earlier today in Downtown Long Beach. A longstanding tradition for the Police and Fire Departments, the ceremony was held at the Police and Fire Memorial monument in the Civic Center Plaza and paid tribute to the 29 police employees and 14 firefighters who lost their lives in service to the Long Beach community.
Long Beach Officials Celebrate Grand Opening of New North Long Beach Higher Education Center
5/6/2024
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach, in partnership with Long Beach City College, celebrated the grand opening of the North Long Beach Higher Education Center with a ceremonial ribbon cutting, open house and mural dedication.
City of Long Beach Launches Sensory Area for Everyone Vehicle
5/3/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services, in partnership with Kulture City, has launched a new mobile sensory service, the Sensory Area for Everyone (S.A.F.E.) vehicle.
Long Beach Rides into National Bike Month This May
5/2/2024
Long Beach, CA – This May, the City of Long Beach will once again celebrate National Bike Month, recognized nationwide annually to showcase the many benefits of bicycling, by offering several opportunities for residents to participate in all month long. Residents are encouraged to participate in bike-specific events like the Long Beach Loop Bike Ride, commute by bike using the dedicated bike-friendly infrastructure, or participate in a self-guided challenge such as the online 24 for ‘24 Bike Month Challenge. Community members who participate in any Bike Month event, activity or online challenge throughout May will receive a commemorative 2024 Bike Month embroidered patch or vinyl sticker.
Official City of Long Beach Statement Regarding Public Health Emergency in Response to Local Tuberculosis Outbreak; Risk to Population at Large Remains Low
5/2/2024
Today, May 2, 2024, City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis declared a local public health emergency to strengthen the City’s preparedness and ability to respond to a localized tuberculosis (TB) outbreak. This declaration will be considered for ratification by the Long Beach City Council on Tuesday, May 7.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer a Variety of Recreation Classes This Summer
5/2/2024
Long Beach, CA - Registration for new and existing recreation classes offered by the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marin begins Monday, May 6.
Long Beach Officials Launch New Citywide Spring Cleaning Initiative
5/1/2024
Long Beach, CA - Today, City of Long Beach officials announced Long Beach Citywide Spring Cleaning, a new, month-long initiative that will beautify beaches, parks and public spaces through a series of hosted community cleanup events.
Community Invited to Participate in Reimagining Long Beach’s Downtown and Shoreline Areas
5/1/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is hosting an open house event to provide an additional opportunity for the community to get involved and offer input on a significant planning effort that will guide future development of the city’s Downtown Plan area. Residents and businesses are also encouraged to participate in an online survey to provide feedback on a related initiative aimed at reimagining the city’s shoreline area.
Long Beach’s Frightfully Fun Halloween Spectacular, Dark Harbor, Returns to the Queen Mary This Fall
4/30/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, in partnership with Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group and Evolution Hospitality, announced today the return of Dark Harbor. The thrilling and immersive Halloween experience is set to return this fall onboard the Queen Mary and its adjacent vicinity after a nearly five-year hiatus.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Celebrate Older American’s Month During May
4/25/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will celebrate Older American’s Month, recognized nationally each May, by offering a wide variety of free activities throughout the city for adults ages 50 and above.
24th Annual KJLH Women’s Health Expo Celebrates 35 Years of Black Infant Health Program
4/25/2024
Long Beach, CA – The KJLH Women’s Health Expo, one of the largest health events for women in Southern California, will be held on Saturday, May 11, 2024, at the Long Beach Convention Center (300 E Ocean Blvd.). The annual event will be sponsored by the Black Infant Health Program (BIH) Long Beach/Fresno. This year’s Expo will highlight the BIH Program’s significant 35-year milestone of unwavering commitment to providing culturally affirming services to Black women, birthing persons and their families across California.
Long Beach Airport Sets New Passenger Traffic Record
4/24/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) has reached a new milestone, setting an all-time monthly record for the most passengers to board flights from LGB during its 100-year history. A total of 182,382 passengers departed from LGB in March 2024, surpassing the previous record of 178,836 enplanements set in July 2018. Measuring enplaned passengers is the industry standard because the majority of airport revenues are generated directly or indirectly from enplaned passengers.
City Announces Grand Marshals for 2024 Long Beach Pride Parade
4/23/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach announced today the grand marshals for the 41st annual Long Beach Pride Parade, taking place Sunday, May 19, 2024. This year’s parade, with the theme Rhythm and Rainbows, will take place from 10 a.m. to noon.
City of Long Beach Launches Level Up LB: Extreme Small Business Makeover and Grant Program
4/23/2024
Long Beach, CA - Today the City of Long Beach launched applications for the Level Up LB: Extreme Small Business Makeover and Grant program, a new program designed to propel small businesses towards success and sustainability.
New Solar Canopies Shine Among Sustainability Efforts at Long Beach Airport
4/22/2024
Long Beach, CA - Underscoring the City of Long Beach's commitment to environmental stewardship, two large solar canopy installations were recently installed and are now fully operational on top of the parking structures at Long Beach Airport.
Office of Youth Development Announces Voting Phase of Youth Power Participatory Budgeting Long Beach
4/19/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services Office of Youth Development is announcing voting sites for the Youth Power PB Long Beach participatory budget process.
City of Long Beach Launches Community Survey and Workshops to Advance Short-Term Information Technology Strategic Plan, TID 26
4/18/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach's Technology and Innovation Department (TID) is launching a community survey and workshop series as part of its efforts for the development of TID 26, the department's short-term information technology strategic plan. TID is working to create a plan that articulates a clear and achievable vision, principles, strategic focus and implementation roadmap to have in place by the end of 2026 to align with the City's 2030 Strategic Vision themes of ensuring people have access to technology to learn, communicate, engage, and thrive and that the City is technology and data informed.
City Celebrates Ribbon Cutting of New Affordable and Supportive Housing Development
4/16/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach today celebrated the ceremonial ribbon cutting for a new affordable and supportive housing development located in the Cambodia Town community.
Long Beach Airport Road Improvements Require Temporary Lane Closures
4/11/2024
Long Beach, CA - As progress on the Long Beach Airport (LGB) Terminal Roadway Improvements Project continues, travelers are advised to expect a reduced number of lanes at the pick-up and drop-off area in front of the Historic Terminal from Monday, April 15 through the end of June.
City of Long Beach Announces Inaugural Youth Day in the LBC for People Ages 13 to 26
4/11/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Office of Youth Development announces Youth Day in the LBC, an exciting new event that will bring together youth ages 13 to 26 and empower them to connect around youth advocacy and youth resources.
Long Beach Public Library Presents A Bouquet of Cultures Event Series for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
4/9/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library is pleased to unveil its dynamic array of events and programs in observance of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month 2024, nationally recognized from May 1-31. This year’s local theme, A Bouquet of Cultures, celebrates the diversity and allure of Asian and Pacific Islander cultures through a plethora of engaging experiences that mirror the vibrancy of the community. All residents are encouraged to participate in honoring and delving into the rich cultural legacy of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
City to Host Annual Celebration of the Young Child in Downtown Long Beach
4/8/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will host the fifth annual Celebration of the Young Child from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 27, 2024, in Downtown Long Beach. This free event provides hands-on activities and showcases vendors who provide services and resources for children up to 8 years old.
City Issues Traffic Impacts in Downtown Long Beach for 2024 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
4/5/2024
Long Beach, CA – In preparation for the 2024 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, taking place Friday, April 19 through Sunday, April 21, there will be several street closures impacting the Downtown Long Beach area beginning Wednesday, April 17 and lasting until 5 p.m. on Monday, April 22. Below is a listing of street closures and alternative access points, when applicable, by date. Times are approximate and subject to change.
City of Long Beach Requests Information from Food Vending Cart Manufacturers
4/5/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is releasing a Request for Information (RFI) to better understand the market landscape for mobile food vending carts, including types of carts, pricing and fulfillment timelines. The information gathered will help the City prepare for the second phase of its sidewalk vending support program, Sidewalk to Success, which supports sidewalk vending entrepreneurs to align with the City’s recently approved Sidewalk Vending Ordinance.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Earth Month with Events and Educational Campaigns Throughout April
3/29/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is celebrating Earth Month by hosting a series of fun, free and family-friendly events, workshops and volunteer opportunities for residents throughout April. Festivities will highlight a range of sustainable topics such as supporting local wildlife, reducing waste and stewarding community spaces. Earth Day began in 1970 to bring attention to environmental issues and has since spread to monthlong events and celebrations around the world every April. This year’s Earth Month activities and events are organized around the 2024 theme, Planet vs. Plastics.
Long Beach to Host Virtual Community Meeting on Draft Zoning Regulations for Central Long Beach Area
3/28/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Community Development Department (Department) will host a virtual community meeting for the public to learn about and provide feedback on the rezoning proposal for the Zone In: City Core project area, developed based on input received and analysis conducted over the project’s multi-year engagement process.
El Dorado East Regional Park Offers Tips for Visitors on Easter Sunday, March 31
3/28/2024
Long Beach, CA – With 388-acres of open space, picnicking areas, playgrounds, bicycle trails and many other amenities, El Dorado East Regional Park (7550 S. Spring St.) is a popular place to enjoy Easter Sunday with family and friends. In fact, as Easter Sunday is the busiest day of the year at El Dorado East Regional Park, the City of Long Beach is sharing park rules and visiting tips to help visitors make the most of their day.
Long Beach Public Library Celebrates 10 Years of Creativity and Innovation at The Studio Makerspace
3/28/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library is thrilled to announce the anniversary celebration of The Studio Makerspace with a new exhibition, “A 10-Year Retrospective of Art and Maker Innovation," at the Billie Jean King Main Library. Launched in April of 2014, The Studio has become a vibrant hub of creativity and innovation, serving as a dynamic resource for artists and makers of all ages in the Long Beach community.
City of Long Beach Announces the Launch of Futures First Initiative for Opportunity Youth Ages 16 to 24
3/26/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services Office of Youth Development and the Department of Economic Development Workforce Development Bureau, Pacific Gateway Workforce Innovation Network, in partnership with the April Parker Foundation, is launching the Futures First initiative.
City of Long Beach Begins Construction for Project Homekey at 5950 Long Beach Blvd.
3/26/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today celebrated the beginning of renovations for its forthcoming new interim shelter, Project Homekey at 5950 Long Beach Blvd. This $6.5 million construction project will add to the City’s suite of temporary housing facilities for people experiencing homelessness.
City of Long Beach Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
3/23/2024
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
Long Beach’s Silverado Park Gym Temporarily Closed for Repairs
3/22/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM)’s Silverado Park Gym, located at 1545 West 31st Street, is temporarily closed for repairs. The gym recently closed after it was identified that the wooden floor was warped due to exposure from a leaky ceiling and water intrusion from the ground level, believed to be caused by the severe weather systems experienced this winter.
City of Long Beach Recognizing California Tsunami Week March 23-31
3/22/2024
Long Beach, CA – In recognition of California’s Tsunami Preparedness Week, observed March 23-31, 2024, the City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications is encouraging residents to get informed, learn the warning signs of a tsunami, and develop and practice evacuation plans for their families, home and workplace.
City to Host Outreach Events in April to Commemorate Community Development Week
3/21/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will commemorate 2024 National Community Development Week with several outreach events from April 1-6 to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Summer Day Camps for Youth, June 17 through August 23
3/20/2024
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer Summer Aquatics and Park Day Camps from June 17 through August 23, 2024. Registration begins Saturday, April 13, online at LBParks.org.
Long Beach Public Library Adds Monday Service Hours at Two More Neighborhood Libraries
3/19/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) will soon offer expanded service hours at two additional neighborhood library locations, Burnett Library and El Dorado Library, as part of LBPL’s ongoing commitment to enhancing access to library resources and services for the community.
Katherine Legge and Takuma Sato to be Inducted into Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame
3/19/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Grand Prix Association of Long Beach, announced today the honorees for the 2024 Motorsports Walk of Fame, Katherine Legge and Takuma Sato. The honorees will be inducted during a public ceremony taking place Thursday, April 18, ahead of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, April 19-21.
City of Long Beach Launches Electric Bicycle Lending Library Program
3/18/2024
The City of Long Beach is launching the application period for its Electric Bicycle (E-Bike) Lending Library program, a new initiative that will allow residents to borrow E-bikes for up to three months at no cost. The program will provide education on E-bike technology, encourage E-bike ridership, and promote an active zero-emission mode of travel. In alignment with the City’s focus on equity, the program will allocate 24 of the E-bikes to residents who are enrolled in a qualifying federal or state assistance program and the remaining E-bikes will be available for all Long Beach residents.
City Celebrates Long Beach Walk to School Week
3/18/2024
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) invites school-aged children and their families to participate in Long Beach Walk to School Week,taking place starting today, March 18 through March 22. Long Beach Walk to School Week emphasizes the importance of increasing physical activity,pedestrian safety, and relieving traffic congestion near school zones.
Long Beach to Offer Free Youth Recreation Program in Local Parks During School Spring Break April 1-5
3/15/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer its free youth recreation program, Spring Fun Days, at various parks throughout Long Beach during the upcoming school spring break.
Long Beach Airport Advises Travelers to Allow Extra Time Due to Spring Break and Construction Work
3/15/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) is anticipating an elevated number of travelers during the spring break season, from roughly mid-March through early April, and passengers are advised to plan ahead and arrive early—especially in the midst of LGB’s ongoing roadway improvements—to ensure a smooth travel experience.
Long Beach Airport, Southwest Airlines and City Officials Help Community Uplift Young Musicians
3/14/2024
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) this week welcomed home more than 75 student-musicians from Jordan High School who traveled to New York City to perform at Carnegie Hall. The students’ trip was made possible through a community fundraising effort led by the City of Long Beach’s Mayor Rex Richardson and the Mayor’s Fund for Long Beach, with Southwest Airlines generously providing all air travel vouchers.
City of Long Beach Marks One-Year Return of the RMS Queen Mary, Shares Updates and Plans for a Positive Future
3/13/2024
Long Beach, CA – To commemorate the recent, one-year return of the RMS Queen Mary, the City of Long Beach recently shared a comprehensive update about the ship, including its increasingly positive financial forecast, expanded operations and attractions, upcoming preservation and refurbishment projects, and plans for future development. The ship welcomed visitors back on board in a limited capacity in December 2022, and celebrated a broader grand reopening in June 2023. Since October 2023, over 118,000 guests have come onboard to enjoy the grandeur of this historic vessel.
City of Long Beach’s Office of Equity and Citizen’s Advisory Commission on Disability to Host Transportation Day
3/12/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach's Office of Equity, in partnership with the Citizen's Advisory Commission on Disability, is hosting Transportation Day on Thursday, March 28, 2024, from noon to 5 p.m. at the Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library.
Official City of Long Beach Statement Regarding Oil Spill Off Huntington Beach Coast
3/8/2024
The City of Long Beach is aware of the oil spill that occurred off the coast of Huntington Beach earlier today. The City has been closely monitoring the situation and, based on current weather conditions, does not anticipate any impacts to the Long Beach coastline or local waterways. Long Beach beaches are open.
Long Beach Hosts State Conference on Affordable Housing and Homelessness
3/8/2024
Long Beach, CA – Mayor Rex Richardson and the Long Beach Community Development Department helped welcome housing leaders and more than 2,100 attendees from across the state to Housing California’s 2024 conference on housing and homelessness, taking place this week at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center.
City of Long Beach Now Accepting Nominations for Veterans Banner Program
3/8/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is accepting nominations for the first-ever Long Beach Honors Veterans banner program. The Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Office of Veterans Support and the Long Beach Veterans Commission will oversee the administration of up to 25 banners to be displayed across the city for one year be ginning in May 2024.
City of Long Beach to Host Sidewalk Vending Community Webinar March 15
3/8/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is hosting a community webinar to provide education and guidance to aspiring entrepreneurs, existing vendors and community stakeholders interested in learning more about the City’s new sidewalk vending ordinance and recently-launched Sidewalk to Success program and other supportive services. The webinar will take place at 1 p.m. on Friday, March 15.
City of Long Beach Recognized for Environmentally Conscious and Innovative Fleet Maintenance Practices and Facilities
3/6/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has once again been recognized for its industry-leading environmental best practices, as it was recently awarded second place in the 2023 Green Garage Awards by the National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA). The award recognizes the most progressive and environmentally committed and innovative vehicle fleet maintenance garages in the nation and acknowledges environmentally friendly fleets that prioritize sustainability and lower carbon footprints throughout their operations.
Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital, Long Beach Airport Bring “Practice Airport Run” to Neurodivergent Children
3/4/2024
Long Beach, CA – On Saturday, March 2, the Stramski Children’s Developmental Center at MemorialCare Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach, in collaboration with Long Beach Airport, proudly hosted the inaugural “Take Flight Without Fear” event. This groundbreaking initiative provided neurodivergent children and their families with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in airport culture, fostering confidence, independence and empowerment in children with various abilities.
City of Long Beach Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
3/2/2024
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
City of Long Beach Named Finalist in International Data Corporation Government Insights’ 7th Annual Smart Cities North America Awards
3/1/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has been selected as a finalist in the International Data Corporation (IDC) Government Insights’ seventh annual Smart Cities North America Awards (SCNAA) for its trailblazing progress in creating and sustaining innovative technology projects in the Civic Engagement category for its Long Beach Collaboratory (LB Co-Lab) program. The LB Co-Lab is a new model for community-driven smart cities that ensures the City invests in technology enhancements based on community-identified needs while teaching community members how to navigate the tech world. Long Beach is one of 43 jurisdictions across the country to be selected as a finalist.
City of Long Beach Continues Offering Charitable Giving Opportunities to Support People Experiencing Homelessness
3/1/2024
Long Beach, CA – As part of the City of Long Beach’s ongoing commitment to support people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach, the City will continue to offer charitable giving opportunities for community members who wish to make a material difference in the lives of people experiencing homelessness. The City first launched its donation efforts in early 2023.
Alison King Appointed Director of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services
2/29/2024
Long Beach, CA - Today, City Manager Tom Modica announced the appointment of Alison King as the new Director for the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services, effective immediately.
City Encourages Long Beach Residents Enrolled in the U.S. Affordable Connectivity Program to Review Internet Bill as Program Funding Nears Completion
2/26/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is a leader in driving efforts toward closing the digital divide. One of the City's critical strategies in bridging the digital divide is connecting residents with vital resources and programs, like the U.S. Affordable Connectivity Program.
City of Long Beach Launches Sidewalk to Success Program to Support Business Development
2/26/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, through the Long Beach Recovery Act, is funding a sidewalk vending support program, “Sidewalk to Success,” to help ease the financial burden for small businesses in the first year of the City’s recently approved Sidewalk Vending Ordinance which goes into effect today.
City to Host, Fund 2024 Long Beach Pride Parade
2/26/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach will serve as the official host and funder for the 2024 Long Beach Pride Parade.
Voting Centers Open This Weekend for March 5 Presidential Primary Election
2/22/2024
Long Beach, CA – For the Presidential Primary Election taking place Tuesday, March 5, 2024, on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, the Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk will open all 11-day vote centers throughout Los Angeles County. The four-day Vote Centers will open on March 2, 2024.
Long Beach Hosting ‘Data Walks’ to Increase Transparency and Public Awareness for City’s Data Collection Practices
2/20/2024
Long Beach, CA - In an ongoing effort to enhance data privacy, digital rights and transparency, the City of Long Beach Department of Technology and Innovation, in partnership with California State University, Long Beach, is launching a series of mobile community workshops for residents to learn about the technologies the City deploys and how it uses the data it collects.
Health Department Launches Substance Use Harm Reduction Program
2/20/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has launched a new program that provides resources and supplies to Long Beach residents so that those who use drugs can minimize their risk of possible serious or deadly outcomes. This is part of a strategy called harm reduction—a set of practical strategies and ideas that aim to reduce the negative consequences associated with substance use.
Long Beach Health Department Launches Brush, Book, Bed to Promote Healthy Dental Habits for Children
2/20/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has launched the Brush, Book, Bed campaign, which encourages children to build routines that establish good dental health habits, combining oral health, literacy and an appropriate bedtime.
City of Long Beach Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
2/19/2024
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
City of Long Beach Issues Storm Preparedness and Safety Tips, Urges Residents to Take Precautions
2/18/2024
The National Weather Service has forecasted a storm system for the Los Angeles/Long Beach region starting late today, Sunday, Feb. 18 through Wednesday, Feb. 21. These storms are expected to bring intermittent periods of heavy rain and wind and some high swell activity. The City of Long Beach is implementing its inclement weather action plans and will be monitoring and addressing major issues as they occur.
City of Long Beach Lifts Beach Closure Order
2/16/2024
City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has lifted the closure order on all beaches, including coastal beaches and bays, which includes lagoons, after consecutive lab results demonstrated the water to be within State water quality standards.
City of Long Beach to Host Community Meeting on Studebaker Road Improvements
2/16/2024
TheCity of Long Beach is hosting an in-person community meeting to provide an overview of the Studebaker Road Complete Streets Project. The meeting will be held on Saturday, March 2, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the El Dorado Park West Community Center (2800 Studebaker Rd.).
City of Long Beach to Host Space Beach Job Fair for Space and Aerospace Talent Affected by Recent Layoffs at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory
2/15/2024
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach Economic Development Department and its Workforce Development Bureau, operating as Pacific Gateway Workforce Innovation Network, announced in conjunction with Mayor Rex Richardson, the Space Beach Job Fair.
Melanie Wagner Appointed Manager of Long Beach Animal Care Services
2/14/2024
Long Beach, CA - Dr. Melanie Wagner has been appointed Bureau Manager for Long Beach Animal Care Services within the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Presidents’ Day Holiday
2/14/2024
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Presidents’ Day on Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City Holds Demolition Ceremony for the Former North Neighborhood Library
2/13/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today joined with its nonprofit affiliate, The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC) and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA) to commemorate the ceremonial demolition of the former North Neighborhood Library. The site will be developed into a new townhome community that will provide the opportunity for low-income families to purchase their first home.
Residents Encouraged to Report Damages to Homes and Businesses Caused by Recent Storms
2/13/2024
The recent winter storm systems experienced over the past week brought an unprecedented amount of rain to Long Beach and the region. Los Angeles County is in the process of assessing damage to infrastructure and private properties countywide, as well as supporting residents with their individual recovery efforts. To help determine the impacts of the storms, Los Angeles County has established a dedicated Winter Storm Recovery webpage and survey, available at recovery.lacounty.gov, to gather basic damage information from residents and businesses.
City of Long Beach Welcomes Inaugural Class of the Long Beach Public Service Corp
2/12/2024
Today, The City of Long Beach and Mayor Rex Richardson hosted the official kick-off of the Long Beach Public Service Corps, an innovative paid fellowship program that will provide local college students and recent graduates with hands-on experience working in City government and exploring careers in public service.
City of Long Beach Recaps Storm Preparedness and Response Efforts After Winter Storm Series, Cleanup Efforts Underway
2/8/2024
Long Beach, CA – Following a series of winter storms that impacted Long Beach and much of California over the past several days, the City of Long Beach is sharing the storm preparedness, response and mitigation efforts conducted. Since Feb. 1, Long Beach experienced nearly 10 inches of rain, more than triple the historic average rainfall for the entire month of February. While the high volume of rain over a short period of time led to localized flooding in some areas of Long Beach, aftereffects were greatly minimized due to City and community preparedness. There were no major road closures and impacts to public-facing City services were very limited.
Long Beach Airport Seeks Development Proposals for 17-Acre Wardlow Parcel
2/8/2024
Long Beach, CA - In an effort to attract new investment and jobs at Long Beach Airport, the City of Long Beach has release a request for proposals for the aeronautical development of 17 acres of LGB.
All Swimming Areas Temporarily Closed Due to Sewage Spill
2/5/2024
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has ordered all recreational swimming areas temporarily closed for water contact due to two separate sewage spills that occurred earlier today. State law requires temporary closure and posting at beaches in these situations, out of an abundance of caution, until the water quality meets State requirements.
Lane Closure on Northbound Shoemaker Bridge
2/5/2024
Long Beach, CA – Commuters accessing the northbound 710 Freeway from Downtown Long Beach should expect delays due to a temporary closure of the northbound right-hand lanes of Shoemaker Bridge. The closure includes the bridge’s off-ramp to Ninth Street in West Long Beach.
Long Beach’s Mobile Access Centers to Continue Homeless Services Outreach Throughout February
2/5/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will continue to deploy its Mobile Access Centers (MAC) in select Long Beach areas weekdays throughout February. The MAC vehicles significantly lower barriers to providing case management services and other resources for people experiencing homelessness, as it allows the City’s Homeless Services Bureau outreach staff to conduct meaningful engagement and relationship building and start the intake process right on the street.
City of Long Beach Activating Additional Sandbag Distribution Site at Veterans Stadium for Long Beach Residents
2/3/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will activate an additional sandbag distribution site for Long Beach residents on Sunday, Feb. 4. The site will operate from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Veterans Stadium (5000 E. Lew Davis St.) parking lot located on East Conant Street. Sand and sandbags will be available.
Los Angeles County Now Distributing Vote by Mail Ballots to Long Beach Registered Voters, Drop Boxes Now Available
2/2/2024
Long Beach, CA - The Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk began distributing Vote by Mail ballots for the March 5, 2024, Primary Nominating Election.
Some Long Beach Swimming Areas Temporarily Closed Due to Sewage Spill
2/2/2024
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has ordered all recreational swimming areas at or near Colorado Lagoon and Alamitos Bay in Long Beach temporarily closed for water contact due to sewage spills. State law requires temporary closure and posting at beaches in these situations, out of an abundance of caution, until the water quality meets State requirements.
City of Long Beach Shares Response Efforts During Recent Storm
2/1/2024
Long Beach, CA – Over a six-hour period today, Feb. 1, Long Beach experienced nearly three inches of rain, which is more than the historical rainfall for the entire month of February. As with any storm, cleanup efforts are underway while City crews also prepare for a second storm series expected to arrive in the Long Beach and LA area Saturday night, Feb. 3.
City of Long Beach Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
2/1/2024
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
City of Long Beach Reaches Tentative Labor Agreement with Service Employees International Union, Local 721
1/31/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative three-year labor agreement with the Service Employees International Union, Local 721, which represents 127 Refuse Operators who provide trash collection services to City of Long Beach Refuse customers.
City of Long Beach Preparing for Two Storm Systems, Urges Residents to Take Precautions
1/31/2024
Long Beach, CA – The National Weather Service has forecasted two storm systems for the Los Angeles/Long Beach region starting late Wednesday, Jan. 31, into Thursday, Feb. 1. The second storm system is predicted for Sunday, Feb. 4 into Tuesday, Feb. 6. These storms are expected to bring intermittent periods of heavy rain and wind. The City of Long Beach is implementing its inclement weather action plans and will be monitoring and addressing major issues as they occur.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer a Variety of Classes for Residents This Spring
1/31/2024
Long Beach, CA – Registration for a variety of new and existing recreation classes offered by the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) begins Monday, Feb. 5. More than 700 activities in art, music, nature, fitness, special interest subjects, adult sports leagues and aquatics will begin in March and continue through May 2024.
City of Long Beach to Begin Construction for Youth Shelter & Navigation Center
1/30/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today celebrated the beginning of renovations for its forthcoming Youth Shelter and Navigation Center, the City’s first-ever permanent shelter facility for youth experiencing homelessness, that will offer temporary shelter and supportive services for youth ages 18 to 24. This $4.1 million project will add to the City’s suite of temporary housing facilities for people experiencing homelessness.
Health Department Vital Records Program Announces Expanded Services
1/29/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has expanded its services to offer authorized copies of birth and death certificates for births and deaths that occurred in Long Beach within the past five years. Prior to 2024, the department was only able to provide records for events that occurred within the past year. The expanded services will help meet demand and provide better customer service for people seeking records in Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Passes New Ordinance Regulating Sidewalk Vending
1/29/2024
Long Beach, CA – In an effort to support entrepreneurial and business development opportunities in the city while protecting public health, safety and ADA access, during its Jan. 23, 2024, meeting, the Long Beach City Council approved with a 9 to 0 vote a new sidewalk vending ordinance. This action creates a clear path for those who would like to sell food from compact mobile food operations, more commonly known as food carts, or other merchandise.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Groundbreaking for Junipero Beach Sports Court
1/26/2024
Long Beach, CA – Today, the City of Long Beach celebrated the groundbreaking of the Junipero Beach Sports Courts project with a ceremony featuring Mayor Rex Richardson, Vice Mayor Cindy Allen and other City leaders.
Long Beach Health Department Launches New Dashboard Featuring Local HIV Data
1/25/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has launched a new data dashboard displaying local HIV data regarding people who are newly diagnosed with HIV or currently living with HIV, as well as data regarding people with HIV who died in Long Beach. The dashboard, which will be updated quarterly, will serve as a platform for providing interactive and timely information to the public.
Community Crisis Response Team Expands to Downtown Long Beach
1/24/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is expanding the service area for its Community Crisis Response (CCR) team, a three-person team that responds to a subset of calls-for-service where mental health support, health education and resource navigation could support the safety and health outcomes for community members at the center of calls. The team, which launched its pilot program in July 2023, currently serves West Long Beach. By expanding its service area to include Downtown, CCR will be able to support more of the community while improving safety and quality of life in the Downtown area.
Unleaded Aviation Fuel Subsidy Program to Launch at Long Beach Airport
1/24/2024
Long Beach, CA – In its latest move to accelerate the transition of aviation fuel, also known as avgas, at Long Beach Airport (LGB) from leaded to unleaded, the City Council last night approved with a 9 to 0 vote to implement a new subsidy program to offset unleaded fuel costs for general aviation users. The program will not apply to commercial and business jets, which already use unleaded fuel.
Long Beach Public Library Presents “Our History, Our Future,” a Celebration of Black History and Culture
1/23/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library is proud to announce the launch of "Our History, Our Future," a month-long celebration dedicated to honoring and showcasing the richness of Black history and culture. These vibrant events will feature a series of thought-provoking and inspiring activities that highlight Black love, self-identity, self-care, art and joy within the Black community.
Office of Youth Development Announces Second Year of Youth Power PB (Participatory Budgeting) in Long Beach
1/22/2024
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Office of Youth Development, in partnership with the Nonprofit Partnership and Invest in Youth Coalition, anchored by Khmer Girls in Action, has announced the second year of Youth Power PB Long Beach, a participatory budgeting process where youth vote on how to spend public dollars on youth projects.
City of Long Beach Announces Launch of a New Parent Information Workshop Series for Families and Caregivers
1/22/2024
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) and the Long Beach Public Library (Library) are partnering on a new series of parent education workshops. The workshops, focused on parents of children from 0 to 5 years old, will cover a variey of topics, including special education, early start intervention and mental health and will be taught by local experts who specialize in various fields of early childhood. The initiative aims to ensure Long Beach families experiencing developmental concerns about their child are connected to services in a timely manner.
City of Long Beach Preparing for Inclement Weather Systems, Issues Advisory for Residents and Visitors
1/20/2024
The National Weather Service has forecasted a series of inclement weather systems for the Los Angeles/Long Beach area starting today, Saturday, Jan. 20, into Monday, Jan. 22, that are expected to bring significant rain and wind throughout Long Beach. The City of Long Beach is implementing its inclement weather action plans and will be monitoring and addressing major issues as they occur.
Long Beach Health Department Investigates Possible Norovirus Outbreak Linked to Raw Oysters
1/19/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is investigating gastrointestinal illnesses, likely caused by norovirus, linked to consumption of raw oysters from certain areas of Mexico. At this time, the City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is warning consumers not to eat raw oysters from certain areas of Mexico. For the latest oyster warnings, including area-specific information in Mexico, people can go to the Alerts, Advisories and Safety Information page of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration website. These oysters have been sold at local restaurants, including those in Long Beach and other retail outlets in Southern California. Residents who think they have become sick after eating raw oysters are encouraged to file a report. People also may call 562.570.7907 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays to report illness or to get more information.
City of Long Beach Civic Chamber to Temporarily Close for Scheduled Construction from January 17 Through February 13
1/17/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Civic Chambers (411 W. Ocean Blvd.) will temporarily close to the public beginning today, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024, for scheduled audio/visual equipment upgrades and testing. The project will add additional speakers and broadcast lighting in the Civic Chambers to improve the audio experience inside the Chambers for both in person and hybrid meetings and improve overall visibility. The Chambers will remain closed through Feb. 13, however during that time, members of the public may still participate in meetings for City Council, Commissions and Committees in person at alternative locations or via the City’s OneMeeting portal.
City of Long Beach Launches Virtual Service for General Building Project Information
1/16/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Community Development Department has launched a new virtual meeting service for the public to get general answers to building code questions for proposed projects. The service features real-time, one-on-one video sessions with Permit Center staff.
Long Beach City Manager Shares Executive Management Organizational Updates, Including Roles and Responsibilities
1/12/2024
Long Beach, CA – Today, Long Beach City Manager Tom Modica shared organizational updates related to the Executive Management Team, including roles and responsibilities. Under the direction of the City Manager, the Executive Management team is responsible for planning and directing the implementation of City programs and initiatives in accordance with City Council policies, the City Charter and Municipal Code, and providing leadership for the effective delivery of municipal services for the Long Beach community.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
1/10/2024
Long Beach, CA – In observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City of Long Beach to Host Virtual Community Meeting on Alamitos Bay Water Quality Enhancement Project
1/10/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is hosting a virtual community meeting to provide recent updates on the Alamitos Bay Water Quality Enhancement Project. The meeting will be held via Zoom on Monday, Jan. 29, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.
Long Beach Public Library Announces 2024 Youth Poet Laureate Program
1/10/2024
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library, in partnership with the Arts Council for Long Beach and supported by Urban Word NYC, is launching the 2024 Long Beach Youth Poet Laureate program for Long Beach youth ages 13 to 18.
Long Beach Pledge, Guaranteed Income Pilot Program Expansion Application Now Open
1/10/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has launched the application period for the expansion of the Long Beach Pledge, the City’s guaranteed income pilot program. The program will provide $500 a month for 12 months to 200 additionally funded households, utilizing $1.2 million in funding to support the City’s upstream homeless prevention efforts. The application is open for eligible residents at longbeachpledge.org now through Jan. 24 at 11:59 p.m.
City Seeks Partner to Operate a Mobile Healthy Food Market in Long Beach
1/10/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking a partner to implement and operate a Mobile Healthy Food Market in Long Beach. The goal of the Mobile Healthy Food Market is to increase access to affordable fresh produce in neighborhoods defined as having poor food access as well as increase opportunities for residents to be connected to other services and resources that address the social determinants of health and improve health outcomes. This re-release of a previous RFP now requires that the selected vendor will be required to procure and/or retrofit an existing vehicle to turn it into a Mobile Healthy Food Market. This will allow for more flexibility and a faster startup.
Long Beach Budget Priority Survey Now Available
1/9/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach’s Budget Priority Survey, where members of the public can participate in the City’s fiscal year 2025 budget development process by sharing their service priorities, is available now through Feb. 1, 2024. The online survey plays an integral part in helping the City understand what community members believe the City’s budget priorities should be.
Long Beach Public Library Presents Early Learning Fairs: A Dive into Early Childhood Education
1/9/2024
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) invites parents and caregivers and their children to a series of Early Learning Fairs, a program for families who are looking to enroll their children in an early learning preschool program. Fairs are divided into four sessions and will begin on Saturday, Jan. 20.
Long Beach Shares Event Details for 2024 Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration
1/5/2024
Long Beach, CA – Today the City of Long Beach shared details for its 2024 Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration taking place Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024. The annual event serves to honor and keep alive the many values of Dr. King through arts, remembrance and meaningful perspectives, which has become a longstanding tradition that also celebrates the diverse community of Central Long Beach.
Some Beaches Temporarily Closed Due to Sewage Spill into Los Angeles River
1/3/2024
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered swimming areas west of Belmont Shore temporarily closed for water contact due to a sewage spill. State law requires temporary closure and posting at beaches in these situations, out of an abundance of caution, until the water quality meets State requirements.
Long Beach’s Mobile Access Centers to Continue Homeless Services Outreach Throughout January
1/3/2024
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will continue to deploy its Mobile Access Centers (MAC) in select Long Beach areas weekdays throughout January, with new service locations in the Downtown area. The MAC vehicles significantly lower barriers to providing case management services and other resources for people experiencing homelessness, as it allows the City’s Homeless Services Bureau outreach staff to conduct meaningful engagement and relationship building and start the intake process right on the street.
City of Long Beach Seeks Community Input for Creative Economy Grants’ Public Mural Program
1/3/2024
Long Beach, CA – Today, the City of Long Beach launched a community survey for its Public Mural Program, an entity of the City's Creative Grants Program that is funded by the Long Beach Recovery Act and administered by the Arts Council of Long Beach (ArtsLB). The Creative Grants Program provides funding to local arts, culture and history nonprofits and professional artists to be utilized for operational recovery, public murals, community projects and professional artist fellowships.
Long Beach Airport Roadway Loop Improvements Begin January 8, 2024
1/3/2024
Long Beach, CA – The new year will ring in infrastructure improvements at Long Beach Airport (LGB) as the Terminal Roadway Improvements Project begins the evening of Jan. 8, 2024. The finished project will result in improved vehicular and passenger flow and additional enhancements for those with mobility challenges.
City of Long Beach Extends Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
1/3/2024
Following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours, Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has extended the rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
Long Beach Expands First Time Homebuyer Assistance
1/2/2024
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is announcing an expansion of the City's First-Time Homebuyer Assistance Program that now enables income-eligible residents citywide to apply and increases the grant amount from $20,000 up to $25,000.
City of Long Beach Offers Financial Incentives for Historic Property Preservation
1/2/2024
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Community Development Department is opening the 2024 application cycle for its Mills Act Property Tax Abatement Program, an economic incentive program for designated historic properties in the city.
City of Long Beach Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
12/30/2023
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
City of Long Beach Preparing for Inclement Weather Systems, Issues Advisory for Residents and Visitors
12/29/2023
Long Beach, CA – The National Weather Service has forecasted a series of inclement weather systems for the Los Angeles/Long Beach area starting late evening today, Friday, Dec. 29, into Saturday, Dec. 30, that are expected to bring significant rain and wind throughout Long Beach and large swells along the oceanfront. The City of Long Beach is implementing its inclement weather action plans and will be monitoring and addressing major issues as they occur.
Long Beach Officials Issue Safety Advisory in Response to Recent Incidents of Unauthorized Access to Buildings Downtown
12/29/2023
Long Beach, CA – In response to three recently reported incidents of unauthorized access to KnoxBoxes and subsequent unlawful entries into buildings in the Downtown area, the City of Long Beach is issuing this safety advisory to address concerns and provide preventative safety measures for residents and owners/managers of buildings with KnoxBoxes. The Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) is actively investigating these incidents and will provide additional details relative to the suspect information.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer a Variety of Free Group Recreation Activities at Downtown Long Beach’s Lincoln Park
12/27/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer free group recreation activities in the Downtown area at Lincoln Park (101 Pacific Ave.) beginning Jan. 2, 2024, and until further notice. Activities range in interest and age and include the following.
City of Long Beach Invites Public to Share Their Priorities for the 2025 City Budget at Upcoming Community Meetings
12/22/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is inviting members of the public to participate in the City’s fiscal year 2025 budget development process by sharing their service priorities at one of the upcoming community budget meetings or by completing the Long Beach Budget Priority Survey, available Jan. 2, 2024.
Official City of Long Beach Statement Regarding Potential Unlawful Entry in Residential and Commercial Building
12/22/2023
The City of Long Beach is aware of reports of potential unlawful entry in a residential and commercial building located in the 100 block of W. 4th Street. The Long Beach Police Department is actively investigating the incident.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Christmas and New Year’s Holidays
12/22/2023
Long Beach, CA – In observance of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City of Long Beach Expects Significant Rain
12/20/2023
Long Beach, CA – The National Weather Service has forecasted that a series of storm systems will move into the Los Angeles/Long Beach area Wednesday, Dec. 20, through Friday, Dec. 22. The storms are predicted to bring the first significant rain of the winter season with up to 3 inches of rainfall and a chance of thunderstorms and high winds. The City of Long Beach is implementing its inclement weather action plans and will be monitoring and addressing major issues as they occur.
Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson Hosts State of the City Address Tuesday, January 9, 2024
12/20/2023
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson will deliver the 2024 State of the City Address at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, in the Terrace Theater.
Immerse Yourself: Long Beach Public Library Expands Digital Resources with Treasure Trove of Arts in Video and Audio
12/20/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is proud to introduce an extraordinary addition to its Digital Library, the Alexander Street platform by ProQuest. Now accessible to library cardholders, this multimedia treasure trove offers a diverse range of captivating content, including riveting performances from acclaimed institutions such as L.A. Theatre Works, The Royal Shakespeare Company, and the National Theatre. Patrons will also enjoy an array of musical marvels from the Smithsonian’s Folkways label, as well as video recordings that vividly document music's historical evolution and cultural transformation.
Long Beach City Council Approves Labor Agreements with Three More Bargaining Units
12/20/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach City Council has approved three-year labor agreements between the City of Long Beach and the Long Beach Association of Confidential Employees, the Long Beach City Prosecutor's Association, and the Long Beach Management Association.
City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
12/20/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the recent rainfall.
Sustainable Aviation Fuel Now Available at Long Beach Airport
12/20/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) is proud to announce the availability of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for use by general aviation jets. This eco-friendly alternative is now offered through Atlantic Aviation, one of two fixed-base operators at the Airport.
Long Beach’s Multi-Service Center Serving as City’s Inclement Weather Shelter for People Experiencing Homelessness This Winter
12/18/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will utilize its Multi-Service Center (MSC) to serve as an overnight Inclement Weather Shelter for people experiencing homelessness during the winter months. The City will activate the emergency shelter site during extreme weather conditions to provide temporary low-barrier, safe and supportive emergency shelter so that individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness can escape severe cold and wet weather conditions.
City of Long Beach Named One of Nation’s Visionary Digital Inclusion Trailblazers
12/15/2023
Long Beach, CA - The city of Long Beach was named a 2023 Visionary Digital Inclusion Trailblazer by the National Digital Inclusion Alliance.
Long Beach Public Library Digital Resources and Amenities Fully Restored Following Network Security Incident
12/15/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has completed the restoration of all digital resources and amenities offered by Long Beach Public Library, including the full Digital Library, online catalog, public computer labs and printing services, and public WiFi.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Advises Pet Owners to Initiate Preventative Measures to Protect Dogs Against Respiratory Diseases
12/14/2023
Long Beach, CA – Veterinarians in California and several other states across the country are reporting an increased number of dogs with acute respiratory infections ranging from mild and self-limiting to life-threatening pneumonia. In response, Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) is issuing the following advisory to pet owners.
Long Beach Health Department Awarded $326,477 from California Office of Traffic Safety to Promote Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety
12/14/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services announced today it has received a $326,477 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety.
City of Long Beach Encourages Residents to Celebrate Safely This Holiday Season
12/13/2023
The holiday season is a time for joyous celebrations, beloved traditions, and long-awaited gatherings with family and friends. While everyone should experience the joy and warmth of holiday festivities, safety should always remain a priority. No matter how you celebrate, the City of Long Beach is offering the following tips to ensure an enjoyable, safe and hazard-free holiday season for all.
Long Beach Airport Marks Centennial with Historic Report on Local Aviation History
12/13/2023
With a storied aviation history that goes beyond its 100 years, Long Beach Airport (LGB) today released a centennial anniversary historic report that highlights LGB’s most significant milestones and reveals some of the lesser-known stories of the oldest municipal airport in California.
April Walker Officially Appointed as Long Beach’s New Assistant City Manager
12/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – During the Dec. 12, 2023, meeting, the Long Beach City Council approved with a 7 to 0 vote to ratify the City Manager’s appointment of April Walker as the City of Long Beach’s new Assistant City Manager. Section 301 of the City Charter provides the authority for the City Manager to appoint an Assistant City Manager, contingent upon confirmation by the City Council. Ms. Walker, who currently serves as the City’s Administrative Deputy City Manager, will begin her new role as Assistant City Manager on Dec. 31, 2023.
City of Long Beach to Offer Annual Treecycling Program
12/12/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Public Works Department will once again offer its Holiday Tree Recycling Program, also known as “Treecycling.” This annual program provides Long Beach residents with 12 convenient drop-off locations for disposal of live holiday trees free of charge from Dec. 26, 2023, through Jan. 12, 2024.
City of Long Beach Unveils Proposed Design for Shoemaker Bridge Replacement
12/9/2023
Long Beach, CA – On Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023, the Department of Public Works hosted an in-person community meeting at the Jenny Oropeza Community Center to unveil the proposed design of the new Shoemaker Bridge. Located at the southern end of I-710 and bisected by the Los Angeles River, the new Shoemaker bridge will be one of several projects to prepare the City of Long Beach for the LA2028 Olympic Games. During the community meeting, participants were informed of the bridge replacement project details and adjacent supporting projects, such as the federally funded Shoreline Drive Realignment.
Long Beach Pledge Guaranteed Income Pilot Program to Expand with Second Cohort
12/7/2023
Long Beach, CA – This January, the City of Long Beach will open applications to expand its guaranteed income pilot program, known as the Long Beach Pledge, to include a second cohort of 200 additionally funded households. This expansion will be available to households with children living under the federal poverty level in five Long Beach zip codes. Those selected for the Long Beach Pledge will receive $500 a month for 12 months.
Long Beach City Council Ratifies City’s Labor Agreement with Long Beach Association of Engineering Employees (AEE) Bargaining Unit
12/6/2023
Long Beach, CA - During the Dec. 5, 2023, meeting, the Long Beach City Council approved with a 7 to 0 vote to ratify the tentative three-year labor agreement between the City of Long Beach and the Long Beach Association of Engineering Employees.
Long Beach Restores Utilities Billing and Payment Services
12/5/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has restored billing and payment processing services for City utility accounts, which were taken offline on Nov. 15, 2023, out of an abundance of caution after the City learned of a network security incident targeting the City. City-serviced utility customers can now pay their bill online, over the phone, in person or by mail.
City of Long Beach Announces Fifth Annual Celebration of the Young Child
12/5/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach’s Celebration of the Young Child will return to the Billie Jean King Main Library on Saturday, April 27, 2024. The event, a collaboration between the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services, the Long Beach Public Library, and the Mayor’s Fund for Long Beach, will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and include entertainment and activities in addition to a resource fair. Parents, families and caregivers who care for children 8 years old or younger are encouraged to attend.
Long Beach Health Department Awarded Grant to Expand Drug-impaired Driving Prevention Program
12/5/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has been awarded a $285,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to educate the community about responsible cannabis use and reduce drug-impaired driving related collisions.
Long Beach Health Department Awarded Grant to Expand Distracted Driving Prevention Program
12/4/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has been awarded a $215,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to reduce distracted driving related collisions.
Long Beach to Offer Free Winter Fun Days Program for Youth During Winter School Break
12/4/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer free extended supervised recreation programs for youth over the winter school break from Dec. 26 through 29, 2023, and Jan. 2 through 5, 2024. Youth may come and go at their own discretion and PRM staff will be on-site to lead a variety of recreational activities from noon to 5 p.m. at parks throughout Long Beach.
Long Beach Airport Unveils “A Flight to History” Centennial Commemoration Mural
11/30/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) is commemorating its centennial year with the addition of a new, public art installation. The large vinyl mural, "A Flight to History," by renowned Southern California-based artist Marconi, is now on display on the façade of one of the Airport’s parking structures.
City of Long Beach Issues Updates Related to Network Security Incident
11/29/2023
Long Beach, CA – Following the network security incident targeting the City of Long Beach that occurred on Nov. 14, 2023, the City has been diligently managing three simultaneous streams of critical work: System Recovery, Security and Staff Support; Public Service Operations; and Investigation. Though all streams have been affected by or as a result of the network security incident, their path forward will look different from each other. The City understands the importance of transparency and is committed to providing regular updates on the progress made in each stream, to the extent possible. The City has great concern for the security of resident, customer and employee personal information and will communicate with any known affected parties as soon as possible.
City of Long Beach to Host Virtual Community Meeting on the Colorado Lagoon Open Channel Project
11/29/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is hosting a virtual community meeting to provide recent updates on the Colorado Lagoon Open Channel Project. The meeting will be held via Zoom on Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023, at 5:30 p.m.
*UPDATED* City of Long Beach to Host Community Meeting for Shoemaker Bridge Replacement Project
11/28/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is hosting an in-person community meeting to provide a comprehensive overview of the Shoemaker Bridge Replacement Project. The meeting will be held on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023, from noon to 2 p.m. at the Jenny Oropeza Community Center at Cesar Chavez Park (401 Golden Ave.).
City of Long Beach to Conduct Bikeway Improvements on Alamitos Avenue
11/28/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach’s contractor, All American Asphalt, is scheduled to begin construction along Alamitos Avenue in the downtown area during the week of Dec. 4, 2023, with an estimated completion date, barring weather or other unforeseen delays, by early January 2024.
Long Beach Restores City Systems Following Network Security Incident
11/27/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has restored most of its internet connections, network and systems, including the main website, which were taken offline on Nov. 15, 2023, out of an abundance of caution after the City learned of a network security incident targeting the City. The City continues the process of restoring internet connections and systems securely in a planned and sequential method to ensure that systems function properly.
City of Long Beach Launches Application Period for New Public Service Corps Program
11/22/2023
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with California State University, Long Beach; California State University, Dominguez Hills; and Long Beach City College, has launched a new fellowship placement program for college students interested in pursuing careers in local government, nonprofit management and public service. The Public Service Corps program will provide paid fellowship opportunities across City departments, allowing participants to gain practical experience and develop the skills necessary for various in-demand occupations.
Long Beach Provides Updates on Impacted Operations in Response to Network Security Incident
11/22/2023
The City of Long Beach is committed to serving the public while many of its systems and main website remain offline for mitigation purposes following a network security incident. Departments have been providing updates to the community, customers and partners by phone, email and via social media to keep them informed on interim operational changes. As the situation evolves, the Technology and Innovation Department is identifying solutions in partnership with other City departments to continue City services while some systems are offline.
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Long Beach Launches ‘Season of Giving’ Donation Series to Support People Experiencing Homelessness During the Fall and Winter Seasons
11/21/2023
The City of Long Beach is launching its “Season of Giving” donation series to encourage the local community to make someone’s holiday season bright by volunteering their time or contributing physical or monetary donations to support people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach. Donations received during “Season of Giving” will help support the City’s ongoing efforts in providing critical, everyday essentials for people experiencing homelessness. Items will be distributed throughout the holiday and winter seasons.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Launches Series of Monthly Family Events at Lincoln Park in Downtown Long Beach
11/21/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine is launching a new series of free, family events at Downtown Long Beach’s Lincoln Park for families, teens and older adults. The monthly event series kicks off with the first event on Nov. 30, 2023.
Long Beach Airport Expects to Welcome Additional Travelers Over Holiday Season
11/21/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) is anticipating an elevated number of travelers during this winter’s holiday season, starting Thanksgiving week, and passengers are advised to plan ahead and arrive early to ensure a smooth travel experience.
Long Beach’s Emergency Shelter Transitions to Winter Shelter Operations
11/20/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach’s Emergency Shelter, located at 702 W. Anaheim St., has transitioned to Winter Shelter operations, expanding its nightly occupancy from 85 to up to 125 people. The Winter Shelter shields people experiencing homelessness from inclement weather and provides shelter, food, safety and services during the coldest time of the year.
Long Beach City Council Approves Proclamation of Local Emergency in Response to Recent Network Security Incident
11/17/2023
Today during a special meeting, the Long Beach City Council approved with an 8 to 0 vote the recommendation to adopt a resolution to ratify the City Manager’s Proclamation of Local Emergency to address the conditions or threatened conditions of a network security incident targeting City of Long Beach systems that occurred on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023. The state of emergency will streamline and strengthen City response efforts as it continues to investigate and resolve the incident.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Thanksgiving Week Schedule
11/17/2023
In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules on Thursday, Nov. 23, and Friday, Nov. 24, 2023. Schedules are subject to change as the City continues to respond to the recent network security incident.
Long Beach Provides Operational Updates for City Services in Response to Network Security Incident
11/17/2023
The City of Long Beach is committed to serving the public while its systems and main website are offline for mitigation purposes following a network security incident. Departments have been providing updates to the community, customers and partners by phone, email and via social media to keep them informed on interim operational changes. As the situation evolves, the Technology and Innovation Department is identifying solutions in partnership with other City departments to continue City services while some systems are offline.
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City Manager Proclaims Local Emergency, Long Beach City Council to Convene to Consider State of Emergency Regarding Recent Network Security Incident
11/16/2023
The Long Beach City Council will hold a special meeting to consider and vote on the recommendation to adopt a resolution to ratify the City Manager’s Proclamation of Local Emergency caused by conditions or threatened conditions of a network security incident targeting City of Long Beach systems that occurred on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023. If adopted, the emergency proclamation will streamline and strengthen City response efforts as it continues to investigate and resolve the incident.
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City Launches Webpage and Information Line in Response to Network Security Incident
11/16/2023
Today, the City of Long Beach launched a webpage and community information line to provide timely, transparent public information regarding the network security incident that was detected on Nov. 14.
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Official City of Long Beach Statement Regarding a Network Security Incident Targeting City Systems
11/15/2023
On Nov. 14, 2023, the City of Long Beach learned that it was subject to a potential cybersecurity incident. The City’s Department of Technology and Innovation immediately initiated an investigation, engaged with the City’s contracted cyber security consultant firm, and notified the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Through the initial investigation, the City determined a network security incident occurred.
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Official City of Long Beach Statement on Recent Protests Regarding Israel-Palestine War
11/14/2023
The City of Long Beach stands firmly on the foundation of unity, respect and understanding. In light of the recent significant loss of Palestinian and Israeli life, we want to reaffirm our commitment to these values.
Long Beach Celebrates Small Business Saturday with Citywide Launch of Shop LB Program
11/14/2023
Long Beach, CA – On Nov. 13, 2023, the City of Long Beach celebrated the citywide launch of its Shop Long Beach (Shop LB) program, a citywide initiative to support small businesses and strengthen the local economy by offering customer rewards for shopping at registered Long Beach businesses. The celebratory photo opp included remarks by Mayor Rex Richardson and other City of Long Beach leaders and showcased participating businesses in North Long Beach, among other areas of the city. The citywide launch comes just in time for consumers to access Shop LB rewards during their holiday shopping and on Small Business Saturday, taking place Nov. 25, 2023.
Save the Date! Long Beach’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration Returns January 13, 2024
11/10/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach and Office of Sixth District Councilwoman Dr. Suely Saro proudly present the 2024 Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration, a family-friendly event honoring the life, values and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., taking place Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024, in Central Long Beach.
Long Beach Health Department Confirms Human Case of St. Louis Encephalitis
11/9/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has confirmed a case of St. Louis Encephalitis (SLEV). This is the first documented human case of SLEV in Long Beach since 1984. The risk of local exposure remains low, and the Health Department is taking steps to prevent further spread of the virus that causes SLEV. The person who was infected was hospitalized but is now recovering at home. No other suspected cases have been identified. As of Nov. 3, 2023, 12 human cases of SLEV have been reported in California this year. The Health Department is educating healthcare providers and working with local vector control agencies to monitor the situation.
City of Long Beach Awarded Most Business-Friendly City in LA County
11/9/2023
The Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) presented this year’s prestigious Most Business-Friendly City Award to the City of Long Beach at the Eddy Awards® on November 8. Mayor Rex Richardson accepted the award on behalf of the City and all our partners.
Long Beach’s Mobile Access Center Continues Homeless Services Outreach Throughout November
11/9/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach continues to deploy its Mobile Access Centers (MAC) in select Long Beach areas weekdays throughout November, with an added location Downtown, and additional locations forthcoming. The MAC vehicles significantly lower barriers to providing case management services and other resources for people experiencing homelessness, as it allows the City’s Homeless Services Bureau outreach staff to conduct meaningful engagement and relationship building and start the intake process right on the street.
City of Long Beach Ranks First Nationwide as a 2023 Top Digital City
11/9/2023
Long Beach, CA – For the third consecutive year, the City of Long Beach has been recognized as the first-place Top Digital City for its population size in the 2023 Digital Cities Survey, an annual survey that evaluates how cities across the nation use technology to advance city goals, operations and services to the community. Long Beach has been recognized as a Top 10 Digital City for thirteen consecutive years.
Long Beach Invites Public to Celebrate Alamitos Beach Concession Stand
11/9/2023
Long Beach, CA – On Friday, Nov. 10, 2023, City of Long Beach and community leaders will celebrate the grand opening of the Alamitos Beach Concession Stand, with concessionaire Gaucho Grill serving as the catering host for the event. The event will be held at 5 p.m. at 780 E. Shoreline Dr. with entertainment provided by Downtown Long Beach Alliance. Members of the public are invited to check out the new facility, join in the celebration, and receive a complimentary empanada for the first 300 people to enjoy.
Long Beach Announces Event Details for 2023 Veterans Day Celebration
11/8/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach announced today details for its 2023 Veterans Day Celebration taking place on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Houghton Park (6301 Myrtle Avenue). The Veterans Day Celebration is a free, family-friendly event that honors those who have served and are currently serving in the United States military.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Free Youth Fishing Derby November 18
11/8/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM), in partnership with Partners of Parks, the Daniel Hernandez Youth Foundation and California Department of Fish and Wildlife, will offer their annual Youth Fishing Derby on Saturday, Nov.18, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at El Dorado East Regional Park (7550 E. Spring St.). Registration begins day-of at 8 a.m. and is free.
City to temporarily close 103-Hwy from Willow Street to Anaheim Street
11/3/2023
On Sunday, November 5, 2023, the City of Long Beach Department of Public Works will temporary close southbound lanes and reduce northbound lanes on State Route 103 Highway from Willow Street to Anaheim Street. The Public Works department will address outstanding road pavement repairs, remove dumped items, and conduct weed abatement.
Save the Date! Long Beach’s Daisy Lane Parade and Night of Holiday Entertainment Returns This December
11/3/2023
The City of Long Beach and the Office of Seventh District Councilmember Roberto Uranga proudly present the 2023 Daisy Lane Parade, taking place on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023, and night of holiday entertainment on Sunday, Dec. 10.
Long Beach’s El Dorado Nature Center to Host California Native Plant Sale November 7-21
11/3/2023
The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer their annual California Native Plant Sale beginning Tuesday, Nov. 7, through Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023, at El Dorado Nature Center (7550 E. Spring St.). The plant sale will feature hundreds of beautiful and beneficial native plants to enhance gardens, patios or balconies and increase habitat for wildlife.
Long Beach Health Department Awarded $150,000 to Address COVID-19 and Influenza Vaccine Disparities Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Adults
11/1/2023
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services(Health Department)is pleased to announce it has been awarded a grant of $150,000 by the National Association of County and City Officials (NACCHO) for the Partnering for Vaccine Equity (PAVE) project.
Long Beach Health Department Confirms Case of Locally Acquired Dengue
11/1/2023
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has confirmed a case of dengue in a resident who has not traveled outside of the U.S. This is the first case of dengue in Long Beach not related to travel and only the second in California, the first of which was identified earlier this month in Pasadena. The risk of local exposure remains low, and the Health Department is taking steps to prevent further spread of the virus that causes dengue. The person who was infected has recovered at home and no other suspected cases have been identified. The Health Department is carefully monitoring the situation and has educated healthcare providers on the symptoms of dengue.
Long Beach Airport Launches Yearlong Centennial Celebration
11/1/2023
Long Beach Airport (LGB) is thrilled to announce the commencement of a yearlong celebration marking its 100th anniversary.
Long Beach Announces Grand Marshals for 2023 Día de los Muertos Grand Parade
11/1/2023
The City of Long Beach today announced that Mayor Rex Richardson and First District Councilwoman Mary Zendejas, among other civic and community leaders, will serve as the grand marshals for the 2023 Día de los Muertos Grand Parade, taking place in Downtown Long Beach on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Election Day
11/1/2023
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules. The City annually observes the first Tuesday in November as a Citywide holiday, regardless of election activity taking place in Long Beach.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Winter Class Registration Begins November 6
11/1/2023
Long Beach, CA – Registration for winter recreation classes provided by the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) begins Monday, Nov. 6, 2023. Classes including art, music, fitness and sports will be offered from December 2023 through February 2024. The classes provide opportunities for exercise and recreation, social interaction, learning and relaxation for every age from preschool-aged children to adults.
City Extends Operations for Safe Parking Program, Relocates Site Close to Multi-Service Center
10/27/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has extended its Safe Parking Program and relocated the operating site to a larger, medium-term location near the City’s Multi-Service Center (MSC). The Safe Parking Program provides a safe, dignified environment for people living in their vehicles to park overnight while also being connected to supportive services and temporary or permanent housing.
Long Beach Health Department Launches Produce to Market Project
10/27/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Division has launched the Produce to Market project, which will expand access to healthy, affordable and culturally relevant produce for the community. This program builds on the successes of the Long Beach Healthy Market Partnership program.
City of Long Beach to Host Career Fair at Long Beach City College on November 2
10/26/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Long Beach City College Office of Workforce Development, will host a career fair at the Long Beach City College Pacific Coast Campus (1305 E. Pacific Coast Highway). The career fair, open to current LBCC students and the general public, will feature a variety of career paths from over 10 City departments and will take place on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in GG Building, Room 238.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Job Fairs to Showcase Recreation Leader Employment Opportunities
10/26/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) has planned a series of job fairs to share information on current and upcoming job openings for part-time, non-career positions. Job seekers interested in learning more about these employment opportunities are encouraged to attend.
Community Invited to Provide Feedback on LGBTQ+ Cultural District Visioning Process
10/26/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Community Development Department has created concepts for a vision and feasibility plan for the new LGBTQ+ Cultural District and the community is invited to identify and prioritize which improvements are most important by completing an online survey.
Long Beach City Council to Vote on Placement of Hotel Worker’s Minimum Wage Increase Ballot Measure at Special Meeting on Thursday, October 26
10/25/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach City Council will hold a Special Meeting on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023, at 3 p.m. to discuss the Hotel Worker’s Minimum Wage Increase ballot measure and vote on whether to place the item on the March 5, 2024, ballot.
Long Beach Health Department to Host Food Safety Workshop
10/25/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services' Environmental Health Bureau is hosting a food safety workshop inviting business owners, entrepreneurs and all interested in operating a food business at community events or certified farmers' markets.
Long Beach Seeks Volunteers for 2024 Homeless Point in Time Count
10/25/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is seeking 300 community volunteers to help conduct the 2024 Point in Time Count, its street count of people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach, which will take place on Jan. 25, 2024.
City of Long Beach Reaches Tentative Labor Agreement with International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM)
10/25/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative three-year labor agreement with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM).
Long Beach Recognizes National Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week 2023
10/24/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services’ Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) is recognizing National Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, taking place Oct. 22 to 28, 2023, with a weeklong campaign educating the community about the dangers of lead and how to reduce childhood exposure to lead through increased lead poisoning prevention awareness. This year’s campaign theme is: “Protect your family from all sources of lead air pollution, including aircraft and shooting ranges.” Long Beach CLPPP’s campaign features social media posts, citywide lead testing advertisements, training for City Code Enforcement and Building Inspector professionals, and provider outreach.
Alison King Appointed as Acting Director of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services
10/24/2023
Long Beach, CA - Today, City Manager Tom Modica announced the appointment of Alison King as the Acting Director for the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department), effective Oct. 28, 2023.
Long Beach to Host ‘Tiny Homes’ Virtual Community Meeting on October 30
10/20/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) invites community members to participate in an upcoming virtual community meeting where they can learn about the Tiny Modular Shelter project, or “Tiny Homes,” the City’s next variation of interim housing options for people experiencing homelessness.
Long Beach Health Department Offering Free Flu Vaccinations at City’s Mobile Access Centers and Multi-Service Center
10/20/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is offering free flu vaccinations for people experiencing homelessness, available at Mobile Access Center (MAC) locations and the Multi-Service Center (MSC) on select dates over the coming weeks. This is part of the City's ongoing effort to offer more accessible public health services for people experiencing homelessness, who are inherently at higher risk of developing more severe complications from the flu.
City Seeks Partner to Operate a Mobile Healthy Food Market in Long Beach
10/19/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking a partner to implement and operate a Mobile Healthy Food Market (MHFM) in Long Beach. The goal of the MHFM is to increase access to affordable fresh produce in neighborhoods defined as having poor food access as well as increase opportunities for residents to be connected to other services and resources that address the social determinants of health and improve health outcomes. The City of Long Beach will be procuring and building out a vehicle designed to operate as a MHFM.
City of Long Beach Encourages Treats, not Tricks, for a Safe Halloween
10/19/2023
Long Beach, CA – Halloween is a highly anticipated holiday. The City of Long Beach reminds trick-or-treaters and all Halloween revelers to celebrate safely on Tuesday, Oct. 31, and all season long, with the below safety tips to avoid potential unwelcome hazards.
Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill: Don’t Wait, Participate!
10/17/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications encourages residents to participate in the annual Great ShakeOut earthquake drill taking place this year on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023, at 10:19 a.m. International ShakeOut Day is annually recognized across the globe on the third Thursday in October. It is estimated that more than 45 million people participated in this earthquake safety drill worldwide last year.
Long Beach Seeks Volunteers for 2023 Día de los Muertos Parade
10/17/2023
Long Beach, CA – To help support the City of Long Beach’s 2023 Día de los Muertos Parade, taking place Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, in Downtown Long Beach, the Office of First District Councilwoman Mary Zendejas is seeking volunteers from local businesses, nonprofit organizations and community groups.
Community Invited to Share Feedback on Proposed Concept Plans for Scherer Park Improvements
10/17/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach and local community partners continue to collaborate with residents and park users to re-imagine Scherer Park. The City’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will host the third and final installment of community workshops on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023, from 6:15 to 8:15 p.m., where two concept plans will be unveiled, and meeting participants will have the opportunity to share their feedback.
Long Beach Health Department Hosts Filipino Community Health Needs Assessment Presentation and Roundtable
10/17/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services will host a presentation of the Filipino Community Needs Health Assessment from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 30, 2023, at Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library (5870 Atlantic Ave.).
Long Beach Hosting Donation Drive Thru Event Saturday, October 21, to Support People Experiencing Homelessness
10/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will host its eighth consecutive monthly donation drive thru event on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023, to collect essential items to distribute to people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Main Facilities Center (2525 Grand Ave.). Donations received during the event will be distributed at the Multi-Service Center (MSC) to people experiencing homelessness and will also be available to local partner organizations to distribute.
Save the Date! Long Beach Veterans Day Celebration Returns on Saturday, November 11
10/13/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach proudly presents the 2023 Veterans Day Celebration to honor those who have served and are currently serving in the United States military. The free, family-friendly festival will take place on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Houghton Park (6301 Myrtle Ave.).
Long Beach to Celebrate Grand Opening of Future LB Youth Employment Center
10/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will commemorate the official grand opening of Pacific Gateway Workforce Innovation Network’s new youth employment center, Future LB, with a celebratory community event on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023, at 1 p.m. The event will take place at the new facility (508 W. Willow St.) and will feature a commemorative ribbon cutting ceremony with Mayor Rex Richardson and Seventh District Councilmember Roberto Uranga as well as vendors, food, music and resource tables.
City of Long Beach Reaches Tentative Labor Agreement with Long Beach City Attorneys Association (CAA) Employee Bargaining Unit
10/12/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative three-year labor agreement with the Long beach City Attorneys Association.
Long Beach Begins Transition of City’s Meeting Management System Beginning October 16
10/12/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will soon begin the transition of its agenda and meeting management system to a new platform, OneMeeting (formerly PrimeGov). The transition will begin on Monday, Oct. 16, 2023, with the launch of the City’s public online portal and posted agenda for the Oct. 24, 2023, City Council meeting.
City of Long Beach Announces Plans for Federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Implementation, Climate Action Accelerator
10/6/2023
Long Beach, CA - Today the City of Long Beach announced upcoming contracting opportunities for technical assistance providers to support the City's Climate Action Accelerator initiative, an effort to ensure that residents, local businessess and nonprofits are prepared to pursue funds available through the federal Inflation Reduction Act.
City Seeks Partner to Expand Legal Services within the Long Beach Justice Fund
10/6/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is seeking to partner with one or more qualified organizatoins to provide free legal representation and outreach, through the Long Beach Justice Fund, to low-income immigrants who are at risk of deportation.
City of Long Beach Announces New Online Permitting System for Renewable Energy Projects
10/5/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Community Development Department is announcing a new streamlined process for issuing permits for residential renewable energy projects.
City Street Closures Due to Long Beach Marathon
10/5/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Marathon is returning for its 39th year on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023, with a weekend of events beginning Friday, Oct. 13. People traveling through Long Beach should plan to avoid street closures and map out access routes and should allow extra time for travel due to road closures and traffic delays.
Long Beach Seeks Local Businesses and Community Groups to Participate in 2023 Día de Los Muertos Parade
10/5/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking participants for its upcoming Día de los Muertos Parade, taking place Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023. Local businesses, nonprofit organizations and community groups interested in participating may submit a parade application now through Friday, Oct. 13, 2023.
City of Long Beach Announces New Resource for Families and Caregivers
10/4/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has been awarded a grant to expand the Long Beach Resource Line to answer questions related to milestones and developments for children younger than five. The initiative is part of Help Me Grow LA, an effort of First 5 LA and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, to help connect people to support for children who may need early childhood development resources. Additionally, the online City of Long Beach Resource Directory, powered by Unite Us, will include critical resources through the digital map that will help residents connect to early childhood developmental and intervention resources.
Development Services Official Name Change to Community Development Department Takes Effect
10/4/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Development Services Department, as part of its recent 2024 Fiscal Year Budget approval, has officially changed its name to the Long Beach Community Development Department, effective Oct. 1, 2023.
Festival of Flight Celebrates Long Beach Airport’s 100th Anniversary
10/4/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport’s (LGB) award-winning Festival of Flight is coming back in for a landing Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. Thousands of attendees are expected at the Airport’s signature annual event, which will be bigger than ever in celebration of LGB’s 100th anniversary.
LGB Recognized Among Top Ten Airports by Condé Nast Traveler Magazine for Second Consecutive Year
10/3/2023
Long Beach, CA – For the second consecutive year, Long Beach Airport (LGB) is among the Best Airports in the United States, based on votes by readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine. Ranking eighth nationwide, LGB continues to be a favorite among travelers who recognize its convenient Southern California location, exemplary amenities and first-class customer experience.
El Dorado Nature Center and Long Beach Animal Care Services to Host Howl-o-ween Festival, Saturday, October 21
10/3/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine's El Dorado Nature Center and Long Beach Animal Care Services will host a family-friendly Howl-o-ween Festival on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023, from 2 to 6 p.m. at the El Dorado Nature Center.
City of Long Beach Reaches Tentative Labor Agreement with International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Employee Bargaining Unit
10/3/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative three-year labor agreement with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, which represents City employees in the Skilled and General Basic and Supervisor Units.
City of Long Beach to Offer Free Flu Vaccinations at Community Clinics and Vaccination Sites
10/3/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is offering free flu vaccinations throughout the month of October, including at all City-run vaccination sites and community clinics, while supplies last. Residents are strongly encouraged to get a flu vaccine in preparation of the coming flu season, which generally runs from mid-fall to mid-spring.
Ethics Commission Seeks Input on Proposed Changes to City’s Lobbyist Ordinance
10/3/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Ethics Commission is seeking public input on proposed changes to its lobbyist ordinance via an online community survey, available now through Oct. 19, 2023.
Long Beach Public Library Celebrates the 2nd Annual Filipino-American Literacy Festival
10/2/2023
Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is proud to announce the second annual Liwanag Literary Festival, celebrating Filipino-American stories and literature. The event will take place on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library (5870 Atlantic Ave.). Each October, communities across the country recognize Filipino-American Heritage History Month by spotlighting the contributions of Filipino-American history and culture, thus inspiring the fitting name for this literary festival as 'Liwanag' is Tagalog for 'Light.’
Save the Date! Long Beach to Host Festive Street Parade in Celebration of Día de Los Muertos
9/29/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach and the Office of First District Councilwoman Mary Zendejas proudly present the eighth annual Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, Celebration – a free, family-friendly celebration of life in remembrance of loved ones who have died. This year’s celebration will include the City’s festive street parade on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Downtown Long Beach, coinciding with an Arte y Ofrendas Festival at Rainbow Lagoon that will go well into the evening, hosted by Grand Parade Día De Los Muertos Inc.
City of Long Beach Celebrates National Digital Inclusion Week 2023
9/29/2023
Long Beach, CA - The National Digital Inclusion Alliance has declared Oct. 2 through 6, 2023, as National Digital Inclusion Week, an annual week of awareness, recognition and celebration where digital inclusion advocates across the country promote their digital equity and inclusion efforts.
Long Beach Showcases Key Growth Opportunities in City’s Emerging Business Sectors at Inaugural Grow Long Beach Presentation
9/28/2023
Long Beach, CA – Today, Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson hosted the inaugural Grow Long Beach presentation, formerly known as “Building a Better Long Beach,” where he shared insights on future economic development opportunities across emerging business sectors and industries that are instrumental to Long Beach’s future. This year’s presentation, which took place at the Aquarium of the Pacific’s Honda Pacific Vision Theater, drew hundreds of regional and national leaders from commercial and private investors, entrepreneurs, labor organizations and community stakeholders.
Long Beach Seeks Volunteers for 16th Annual Bike and Pedestrian Count
9/26/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is looking for volunteers to assist with the 16th Annual Bike and Pedestrian Count. Every October, volunteers and City employees work together to manually count the number of bicyclists, pedestrians and electric scooter riders across dozens of key intersections in Long Beach – and the more volunteers who sign up, the more locations the city can observe during the count.
Airport Industry Professionals Meet in Long Beach for 2023 ACI-NA Annual Conference
9/26/2023
Long Beach, CA - Airports Council International - North America, the trade association representing commercial service aiport in the United States and Canada, will hold its 2023 Annual Conference & Exhibition Saturday, Sept. 30, to Tuesday, Oct. 3, at the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center.
Long Beach’s Mobile Access Center to Temporarily Pause Operations on Wednesday, September 27
9/26/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach's Mobile Access Center, which provides access to case management services and other resources for people experiencing homelessness, will temporarily pause operations on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023, due to staff training.
Long Beach-Based Nonprofit Selected to Establish Community Land Trust
9/22/2023
Long Beach, CA - At its Sept. 12, 2023, meeting, the Long Beach City Council awarded a contract to Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs, a fiscal sponsor for Long Beach Residents Empowered, to establish and operate a Community Land Trust.
Long Beach Health Department Now Administering COVID-19 Vaccine to Uninsured and Underinsured Only
9/22/2023
Long Beach, CA - Effective immediately, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will begin administering the COVID-19 vaccine only to people who are un- or underinsured. While vaccine is available to most U.S. adults through private health insurance, Medicare and Medicaid plans, there are still 25 to 30 million adults without health insurance and additional adults whose insurance does not cover all COVID-19 vaccine costs. The City is adjusting its vaccine operations to align with the CDC's Bridge Access Program.
Long Beach Reduces Speed Limits on 92 Miles of City Streets
9/22/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach recently launched a phased implementation of reducing speed limits on 92 miles of city streets as part of the citywide effort to improve roadway safety for pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers. Of these streets, 50 segments will receive new speed limits of 20-mph or lower; the remaining streets, including 7th Street and other major corridors, will receive a 5-mph speed limit reduction. This action represents important progress toward the City’s Vision Zero goals, as outlined in the Safe Streets Long Beach Action Plan.
Assistant City Manager Linda F. Tatum Announces Retirement from City of Long Beach
9/21/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach announced today the upcoming retirement of Assistant City Manager Linda F. Tatum. She has served as Assistant City Manager since June 2020 and previously served as Director of the City’s Development Services Department. Ms. Tatum’s career in the planning field was spent mostly in the public sector, serving in the Cities of Inglewood, Culver City and Santa Ana before joining the City of Long Beach in 2015.
Long Beach Airport Triennial Training Exercise Simulates Full-Scale Emergency Response
9/20/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) held a full-scale emergency response exercise today, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. The preparedness drill, known as the Triennial, is required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and tests the speed and effectiveness of emergency personnel and LGB staff in the event of an aircraft accident.
City of Long Beach Announces Departure of Health and Human Services Department Director Kelly Colopy
9/19/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach announced today the upcoming departure of Kelly Colopy, Director of the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department). Ms. Colopy, who has served as the Health Department Director since 2013, has been appointed Director for the Department of Human Services for Salt Lake County, Utah.
City Launches Innovative Business Insights Tool to Support Long Beach Small Businesses
9/19/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach continues to expand its innovative business resources with the launch of its Business Insights Tool, a new, free online resource for local businesses that makes big data accessible for small businesses, allowing them to benchmark performance, optimize marketing, and analyze competitors, suppliers and underserved markets. Small and medium sized businesses in a variety of stages, from the entrepreneur looking to start their first business to a seasoned business owner looking to expand their customer base, are encouraged to access the tool. To promote the new resource and help familiarize businesses with the platform, the City invites local small business owners, entrepreneurs and community members to participate in the Business Insights Tool workshop, taking place Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023.
Long Beach to Host Environmental Awareness Events in Celebration of First Anniversary for Office of Climate Action and Sustainability
9/18/2023
In celebration of the first anniversary of the establishment of the Office of Climate Action and Sustainability (Office) and adoption of the Long Beach Climate Action Plan (LB CAP), the City of Long Beach will recognize two days of environmental awareness and unified action. To increase awareness of the actions Long Beach residents, businesses and industries can take to contribute to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, the City is inviting the community to participate in Zero Emissions Day on Thursday, Sept. 21, and California Clean Air Day on Wednesday, Oct. 4.
Long Beach Increases Homeless Service Outreach with Deployment of Second Mobile Access Center and Additional Service Locations
9/18/2023
The City of Long Beach launched its second Mobile Access Center (MAC) today, Monday, Sept. 18, 2023. The MAC significantly lowers barriers to providing case management services and other resources for people experiencing homelessness, as it allows the City’s Homeless Services Bureau outreach staff to conduct meaningful engagement and relationship building and start the intake process right on the street. The deployment of the second MAC will double the number service areas throughout Long Beach, from eight to 16, available weekday mornings and afternoons during select times.
Long Beach Launches Interactive Digital Timeline Showcasing Local Homelessness Emergency Response Efforts
9/14/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has launched an interactive digital timeline of its emergency response efforts, offering a visual representation of the City’s actions taken under its emergency proclamation to address homelessness. The visual timeline supports one of the established goals of the emergency, “engaging the community in data, planning and assistance.”
Long Beach Hosting Donation Drive Thru Event Saturday, September 23, to Support People Experiencing Homelessness
9/14/2023
Long Beach, CA – On Saturday, Sept. 23, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the City of Long Beach will host its seventh donation drive thru to collect essential items to distribute to people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach. The event will take place at the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Main Facilities Center, located at 2525 Grand Ave. Donations received during the event will be distributed at the Multi-Service Center (MSC) to people experiencing homelessness and will also be available to local partner organizations to distribute.
Long Beach Public Library Celebrates 5th Annual Vida Latina, a Celebration of Latin American Heritage
9/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library’s (Library) 5th Annual Vida Latina celebration series will return Sept. 15 through Nov. 2, 2023. The Vida Latina celebration honors Latin American heritage through a series of captivating events at all Library locations, that will showcase the diverse and vibrant culture of Latin American communities.
Long Beach City Manager Appoints Grace H. Yoon as Deputy City Manager
9/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – Today, City Manager Tom Modica announced the appointment of Grace H. Yoon as Deputy City Manager for the City of Long Beach. Ms. Yoon will work alongside the City Manager and Assistant City Manager as part of the City’s Executive Management Team to implement City Council’s policies and programs serving the Long Beach community. Ms. Yoon will begin her role as Deputy City Manager starting on Oct. 7, 2023, with a transition period with the Budget Office until Dec. 1, 2023.
Long Beach’s 5th Annual Ranchos Walk Returns Saturday, September 23
9/12/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will host the 5th Annual Ranchos Walk on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023. Community members are invited to take a walk through history as they follow the paths that link Rancho Los Cerritos and Rancho Los Alamitos. The 9.4-mile scenic route connects the highest points in Long Beach and Signal Hill, including Reservoir Hill, Longview Point at Willow Springs Park, and Hilltop Park in Signal Hill. This year, the Ranchos Walk will highlight native plants and feature a guided audio tour.
Community Invited to Attend LGBTQ+ Cultural District Visioning Process Evening Workshop September 25
9/12/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Development Services Department has received community feedback and developed concepts for a vision and feasibility plan for the new LGBTQ+ Cultural District. Residents and local stakeholders are invited to attend an evening community workshop to learn more and give feedback on improvements that they would like to see along the corridor.
Long Beach Community and Neighborhood Groups Invited to a September 13 Workshop on Funding for Projects and Events
9/11/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Development Services Department is inviting neighborhood associations and community groups to a workshop to learn about funding opportunities for projects and special events made available through local participating partners.
Long Beach’s Mobile Access Center Continues Homeless Services Outreach Throughout September
9/8/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will continue to deploy its Mobile Access Center (MAC) in select Long Beach areas weekdays throughout September. The MAC significantly lowers barriers to providing case management services and other resources for people experiencing homelessness, as it allows the City’s Homeless Services Bureau outreach staff to conduct meaningful engagement and relationship building and start the intake process right on the street.
City of Long Beach to Hold Moment of Silence in Remembrance of 9/11 Terrorist Attacks
9/8/2023
Long Beach, CA – To commemorate the 22nd anniversary of the tragic events of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the City of Long Beach will observe a citywide moment of silence on Monday, Sept. 11, 2023. Hosted by Mayor Rex Richardson and the Long Beach Police and Fire Departments, the moment of silence will serve as a citywide opportunity to honor and remember the lives lost on that tragic day.
Long Beach Health Department Hosts Series of Reentry Symposia in September
9/8/2023
Long Beach, CA – This September, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Reentry Advisory Council will host Re-envisioning Reentry in Long Beach 2023, a series of symposia focused on the issues and challenges faced by community members after being released from jail or prison.
City of Long Beach Reports First Human Case of West Nile Virus This Year
9/8/2023
Long Beach, CA - The first human case of West Nile virus (WNV) this mosquito season has been reported in Long Beach. The person, in their 60s, was hospitalized and diagnosed with neuro-invasive illness, and is currently recovering.
Long Beach Public Library Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop
9/6/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library will recognize the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop culture with a series of celebratory events this September and October. The Hip Hop Celebration: 50th Anniversary Series commemorates the influential history of Hip Hop, both in Long Beach and worldwide, and showcases its four fundamental elements: breakdancing, DJing, MCing and art. The program series will commence with a kickoff celebration event taking place from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23, at the Recreation Park (4900 E. 7th St.) bandshell, followed by a five-week workshop series for tweens and teens.
Long Beach Health Department Launches New Program to Equitably Distribute Drink Safety Test Kits
9/5/2023
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has launched SipSafe Long Beach, a new initiative that promotes public safety by distributing drink safety test kits that detect illegal substances in beverages. The Health Department has acquired the drink safety testing kits and will implement a comprehensive approach to equitably distribute them to requesting businesses and organizations throughout the city.
Long Beach City Council Adopts Fiscal Year 2024 Budget
9/5/2023
On Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023, the Long Beach City Council voted to adopt the City of Long Beach’s $3.2 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2024 (FY 24). The Adopted FY 24 Budget maintains current services while making significant one-time investments in key priority areas in line with the Long Beach Strategic Vision 2030, including commitment towards major infrastructure projects through the Elevate ’28 Plan. These initiatives aim to shape a future where all of the city’s diverse community members have a safe, clean, and healthy place to live, work and thrive.
Office of Youth Development Announces Recipients of Measure US Youth 100 Fund and Intergenerational Grant Funding for Summer Projects
9/5/2023
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Office of Youth Development, in partnership with The Nonprofit Partnership, has awarded $600,000 to 59 youth-serving summer projects throughout Long Beach this summer. Fifty-five small projects were funded through the Youth 100 Fund process, which provides mini-grants to formal and informal community groups implementing youth neighborhood engagement opportunities. An additional four projects, which are larger in scope, were funded through Intergenerational Youth Development Grants, which focus on programming for youth and their parents, caregivers and/or adult allies.
Are You Prepared for a Disaster?
9/1/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications (Department) will recognize National Preparedness Month throughout the month of September to promote personal, household and community preparedness. In alignment with FEMA’s 2023 theme, “Helping Older Adults Prepare for Disaster,” this year, the City will focus on preparing older adults and people with disabilities, especially those who are living alone, low income or isolated from supportive services.
Long Beach Public Library to Celebrate 25th Anniversary of the African American Resource Area at Burnett Neighborhood Library
8/31/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (Library) is pleased to announce the grand unveiling of the newly renovated African American Resource Area at Burnett Neighborhood Library (560 E. Hill St.) on Saturday, Sept. 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. Members of the community are invited to celebrate this significant milestone at this free event to learn more about this unique collection, which has been an integral part of the Burnett Neighborhood Library for 25 years. The festivities will include a captivating social hour featuring live music, distinguished guest speakers and a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Long Beach Airport Unveils, Preserves Full Mosaic Masterwork in Historic Terminal
8/31/2023
Long Beach, CA – Renovations underway on the Historic Terminal at Long Beach Airport (LGB) appear part construction site, part archaeologic dig as workers carefully unearth long unseen portions of a 1941 mosaic masterwork by artist Grace Clements.
Long Beach Volunteers Needed for 39th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day, September 23
8/31/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is inviting the community to get involved and make a positive impact on the local environment by participating in the 39th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day taking place Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023.
City of Long Beach and Community Partners to Host Inaugural National Disability Employee Awareness Month Job Fair for People with Disabilities on October 3
8/30/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach's Office of Equity and Citizen's Advisory Commission on Disability, along with community partners, will host its first-ever job fair for people with disabilities on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Civic Center Plaza and City Hall.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Groundbreaking for Davenport Park Expansion
8/29/2023
Long Beach, CA – Today the City of Long Beach celebrated the launch of the Davenport Park Phase II expansion project with a groundbreaking ceremony featuring Mayor Rex Richardson, Eighth District Councilmember Al Austin II and other City leaders.
City of Long Beach Seeks Community Feedback for Future Improvements at Long Beach Pride Tower
8/29/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is inviting the community to provide initial feedback on future improvements to the Long Beach Pride Lifeguard Tower through an online community survey now available through Friday, Sept. 15, 2023. The community is also invited to attend an in-person community meeting on Sept. 27, 2023, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., at Bixby Park Community Center (130 Cherry Ave.) to learn more about the project and share their feedback.
City of Long Beach Advises Residents to Take Precautions Against Extreme Heat
8/28/2023
Long Beach, CA – With excessive temperatures this week, City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis is advising residents to take precautions against the heat. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs in the mid to high 90s in parts of Long Beach today, Aug. 28, and tomorrow, Aug. 29.
Long Beach Hosting Donation Drive Thru Event Saturday, August 26 to Support People Experiencing Homelessness
8/25/2023
Long Beach, CA – On Saturday, Aug. 26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the City of Long Beach will host its sixth donation drive thru to collect essential items to distribute to people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach. The event will take place at the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Main Facilities Center, located at 2525 Grand Ave. Donations received during the event will be distributed at the Multi-Service Center (MSC) to people experiencing homelessness and will also be available to local partner organizations to distribute.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine’s Free After School Programs for Youth Begins August 28
8/25/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is once again offering its free After School Program, which safely engages youth ages 5 to 12 with educational and engaging activities during the after-school hours. Registration for the After School Program begins Monday, Aug. 28, 2023.
Long Beach Offering Community Learning Hubs and Mobile Recess Programs to Provide Safe and Engaging Recreation for Youth After School
8/25/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will once again offer its Community Learning Hubs and Mobile Recess Programs this fall.
Community Invited to Participate in Youth-led Tours of Long Beach’s North, West and Washington Neighborhoods
8/25/2023
Long Beach, CA – For the second year, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Office of Youth Development, in partnership with the Youth Leadership Institute, will host the My Hood, My City program’s youth-led neighborhood tours in the North, West and Washington neighborhoods in late August and early September. The tours will be the concluding event to the summer program, where participating youth will lead an in-person walk of their neighborhoods focused on raising awareness of its cultural and structural makeup.
City of Long Beach Launches Second Round of Request for Proposals for Health Equity Community Projects
8/24/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is launching a second round of Request for Proposals (RFP) to partner with community organizations to implement programs that address the systemic barriers and racism that created the inequitable differences seen locally throughout the pandemic and address the impacts of COVID-19 in the most at-risk, historically underserved and under-resourced communities in Long Beach.
Long Beach Public Library Adds Monday Service Hours at Three Neighborhood Libraries, Additional Locations to Follow
8/24/2023
Long Beach, CA - Beginning Monday, Aug. 28, 2023, the Long Beach Public Library will will offer an additional day of service on Mondays at three neighborhood library locations - Alamitos, Harte and Michelle Obama - with two additional locations anticipated to begin in late September.
City of Long Beach Awarded $5.3 Million from State of California in Encampment Resolution Funding to Address Key Areas of Need in Downtown
8/23/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has been awarded $5.3 million in Encampment Resolution Funding (ERF) from the State of California. The funding will provide much needed additional attention and focus in parts of Downtown Long Beach with a high level of need. City Outreach staff, through focused and respectful outreach, will provide services to people experiencing homelessness in the area with the addition of immediate interim and emergency shelter options and the goal of transitioning to safe and stable permanent housing.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Labor Day
8/22/2023
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Labor Day on Monday, Sept. 4, 2023, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
Long Beach Homelessness Text Alert Program Now Includes Spanish Notifications
8/22/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach’s Homelessness Text Alert Program, which provides text notifications about services and resources available for people experiencing homelessness, is now offering notifications in Spanish. People interested in receiving text notifications in Spanish can text keyword “HOGAR” to 99411.
City of Long Beach Cleanup Efforts Underway After Tropical Storm Hilary
8/21/2023
Following Tropical Storm Hilary, the City of Long Beach is conducting cleanup efforts across the city with focus on impact areas. Although the storm had the potential to cause widespread damage across the city, conditions were manageable. Through preparedness efforts by the City and by the community, aftereffects of the storm were greatly minimized.
City of Long Beach Temporarily Closes Parks, Sports Facilities for Recreational Use and Beach Parking Lots Due to Severe Weather System
8/20/2023
Long Beach, CA – Effective at noon today, Aug. 20, the City of Long Beach is temporarily closing all City-run parks, trails and sports facilities for recreational use as well as beach parking lots. This action comes out of an abundance of caution for the safety of the community, as the severe weather system from Tropical Storm Hilary is expected to impact Long Beach and surrounding cities today, Sunday, Aug. 20, and Monday, Aug. 21.
City of Long Beach Advises Residents to Report Storm-Related Issues To Mitigate Impacts of Flooding and Storm Debris
8/20/2023
Long Beach, CA – In response to the severe weather system expected to affect Long Beach today, Sunday, Aug. 20, and Monday, Aug. 21, as a result of Tropical Storm (formerly Hurricane) Hilary, the City of Long Beach advises residents to report storm-related issues by calling the Department of Public Works maintenance hotline at 562.570.2700 (option 3 for clogged storm drains and option 4 for downed trees) or by submitting a request on Go Long Beach by selecting “Street Repair.”
City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
8/20/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced this morning. The storm resulting from Tropical Storm (formerly Hurricane) Hilary is expected to bring several inches of rain to Long Beach.
Additional Sandbags Available Today, August 20, for Long Beach Residents
8/20/2023
Long Beach, CA – Today, Aug. 20, the City of Long Beach is making additional sandbags available to residents living in historically vulnerable areas that are prone to flooding, including low-lying areas and places susceptible to water intrusion.
Official City of Long Beach Statement Regarding the Mobilization of Temporary Emergency Shelter Space to Support People Leaving Catalina Island to Seek Shelter and Support
8/19/2023
Long Beach, CA - In response to Hurricane Hilary, the Category 3 storm moving toward California, residents of Catalina Island are being advised to leave the island as a precaution. To assist Avalon, the City of Long Beach will open a temporary shelter to support people who have left the island and do not have any other shelter plans during this unprecedented weather event.
City of Long Beach Modifies Operations at Two City-Run Testing and Vaccination Clinics in Preparation for Hurricane Hilary
8/18/2023
Long Beach, CA – In preparation for the severe weather system expected to affect Long Beach and the surrounding areas on Sunday, Aug. 20, and Monday, Aug. 21, as a result of Hurricane Hilary, the City of Long Beach will modify its City-run testing and vaccination clinics at two locations.
Long Beach Temporarily Increases Shelter Operations for People Experiencing Homelessness in Anticipation of Local Severe Weather Systems Due to Hurricane Hilary
8/18/2023
Long Beach, CA – As the City of Long Beach prepares for a significant weather system resulting from Hurricane Hilary, which is expected to bring significant rain and wind throughout Long Beach, the Homeless Services Bureau is temporarily increasing shelter services and outreach for people experiencing homelessness.
City of Long Beach Preparing for Potential Significant Swells, Rain and Wind Resulting from Hurricane Hilary; Issues Advisory for Residents and Visitors
8/18/2023
Long Beach, CA – City of Long Beach officials are preparing for a significant weather system resulting from Hurricane Hilary, currently located off the coast of Mexico. This weather event is expected to bring significant rain and wind throughout Long Beach with increased swells specifically noted along the oceanfront. High winds and intermittent periods of heavy precipitation are also anticipated citywide. The storm system is expected to arrive early Sunday morning, Aug. 20, and into Monday, Aug. 21.
Long Beach to Celebrate Grand Opening of New Nautical Themed Playground at Admiral Kidd Park
8/17/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach invites the public to attend a grand opening ceremony for the new Admiral Kidd Park Playground (2125 Santa Fe Ave.) taking place on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023, at 11 a.m.
Community Invited to Help Shape the Future of Downtown Long Beach and Nearby Shoreline
8/15/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Development Services Department is inviting residents and local stakeholders to get involved and provide input on a planning effort to update land use plans for the Downtown and adjacent waterfront areas. The initiative will update regulations for development in Downtown and establish a common vision for the future of the Downtown Shoreline area.
Long Beach to Transition City’s Meeting Management System to New Platform This October
8/14/2023
Long Beach, CA - This October, the City of Long Beach will transition its agenda and meeting management system to a new platform called OneMeeting for its agendas, minutes and videos for all City Council, Committee, Board and Commission meetings.
Say Farewell to Summer with a Concert at El Dorado Park West Featuring Journey USA, Hosted by Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine
8/14/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will conclude its 2023 summer concert season with a free, farewell to summer concert at El Dorado Park West (2760 Studebaker Rd.) featuring Journey USA, the ultimate Journey tribute band, on Friday, Aug. 25, 2023.
City of Long Beach Seeks to Mass Distribute Water to People Experiencing Homelessness, Donating Water to Local Community Based Organizations to Further Efforts
8/14/2023
Long Beach, CA - In an ongoing effort to increase access to clean water and other essentials for people experiencing homelessness, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services' Homeless Services Bureau is offering cases of water to local community-based organizations and advocates supporting people experiencing homelessness.
Long Beach Public Library’s Brewitt Neighborhood Library Celebrates 75th Anniversary
8/11/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Brewitt Neighborhood Library, a cherished pillar of the East Long Beach community, is proud to celebrate its 75th Diamond Celebration. Originally known as the East Long Beach Branch when it opened its doors in August of 1948, the library has upheld its legacy as a warm and inviting neighborhood hub, spanning over 75 years of service.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Joins NBCUniversal Local’s ‘Clear the Shelters’ Pet Adoption and Donation Campaign This August
8/11/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) has joined NBCUniversal Local’s 2023 Clear The Shelters national pet adoption and donation campaign, taking place through Aug. 31, 2023, holding adoption specials throughout the month and encouraging residents to get involved.
Community Invited to Attend Homebuyer Information and Resource Workshops
8/11/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Development Services Department is hosting two special events to provide residents with valuable homeownership information and resources. The free evening workshops will present details about the City’s First-Time Homebuyer Assistance Program (Program) as well as information about various federal and county housing programs available to residents.
Long Beach Seeks Community Input on Bike Share and E-Scooter Share Programs
8/11/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is evaluating its shared mobility programs to better understand how customers are using Bike Share and E-scooter share programs in Long Beach. As a part of the evaluation, the City invites program users to complete a short 10-minute online survey now available until Aug. 28, 2023.
City of Long Beach to Host Third Annual Long Beach Youth Festival in September
8/9/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Health Department’s Office of Youth Development, in partnership with the City’s Youth and Families Commission, Long Beach Public Library, Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine, Pacific Gateway, Office of Climate Action and Sustainability, and the Mayor’s Fund for Education, will host its third annual Youth Festival at the Long Beach City College Pacific Coast Campus (1305 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.) from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 9. Youth and emerging adults ages 11 to 26 are invited to participate in this free, empowering one-day event, guided by the City’s Long Beach Youth & Emerging Adults Strategic Plan and centered around youth voice, diversity, equity and education.
‘READY Long Beach’ Set to Return September 9
8/8/2023
Long Beach, CA - On Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023, the Long Beach Fire Department Community Emergency Response Team, in partnership with other City of Long Beach departments, regional disaster preparedness agencies and community partners, will host the 7th annual READY Long Beach Community Preparedness Expo.
City of Long Beach Launches Community Crisis Response Team
8/7/2023
Today, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) announced the launch of its Community Crisis Response Team. The five-person team will respond to a subset of calls-for-service where mental health support, health education and resource navigation could support the safety and health outcomes for community members at the center of calls.
Long Beach Airport and Arts Council for Long Beach Launch National Call for Artists to Celebrate Airport’s 100th Anniversary
8/3/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) and the Arts Council for Long Beach (ArtsLB) today announced a national Call for Artists to commission artwork for an art vinyl mural project measuring three stories on Parking Structure A, across from the Ticketing Lobby. The project is timed to coincide with the Airport’s 100th anniversary this fall.
Long Beach Airport Seeks Proposals for Pre-Security Dining and Retail Concessions Submissions Accepted through September 27
8/3/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach release a request for proposals today for the operation and management of three pre-security concession opportunities available at Long Beach Airport.
Long Beach Emergency Communications Center Launches “Help Us Help You” Campaign
8/2/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications, responsible for the delivery of the City’s Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Services, is launching their “Help Us Help You” campaign to reduce the number of non-emergency calls answered by 9-1-1 Dispatchers. Through the educational campaign, the City encourages residents to “‘Help Us’ reduce the number of non-emergency calls answered by 9-1-1 dispatchers, so the City can ‘Help You’ by more quickly answering and responding to emergency calls for service.”
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer a Variety of Classes for Residents this Fall
8/1/2023
Long Beach, CA – Registration for a variety of new and existing recreation classes offered by the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) begins Monday, August 7. More than 700 activities in art, music, nature, fitness, special interest subjects, adult sports leagues and aquatics will begin in September and continue through November 2023.
City of Long Beach Unveils Proposed Fiscal Year 2024 Budget
8/1/2023
Long Beach, CA – Today, August 1, 2023, the City of Long Beach unveiled its Proposed Fiscal Year 2024 (FY 24) Budget and the Mayor’s recommendations.
City of Long Beach Announces Availability of $12.7 Million in Loans for the Creation of New Affordable Housing Developments
7/31/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Development Services Department is seeking to award $12.7 million in loans to qualified housing development companies for the production of new affordable rental housing in the city.
City of Long Beach Launches Request for Proposals for Latinx Health Collaborative
7/31/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is seeking to partner with a community organization that can establish and facilitate an ongoing Latinx Health Collaborative. This opportunity will provide one-time seed funding to lead and sustain a collaborative space for Latinx-owned and - serving organizations to coordinate health equity efforts and direct services informed by the City's Mi Vida Cuenta COVID-19 Latinx Health Initiative Report and Workplan.
Long Beach’s Mobile Access Center Continues Homeless Services Outreach Throughout August
7/31/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will continue to deploy its Mobile Access Center (MAC) in select Long Beach areas weekdays throughout August. The MAC significantly lowers barriers to providing case management services and other resources for people experiencing homelessness, as it allows the City’s Homeless Services Bureau outreach staff to conduct meaningful engagement and relationship building and start the intake process right on the street.
City of Long Beach Advises Residents to Take Precautions Against Summer Heat
7/28/2023
Long Beach, CA – With rising summer temperatures, some exceeding high heat index, City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis reminds residents to take precautions against the heat. The Heat Index is a measure of how hot it really feels when relative humidity is factored in with the actual air temperature.
Long Beach Public Library’s Bay Shore Neighborhood Library to Close for Scheduled Renovation
7/27/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library’s (LBPL) Bay Shore Neighborhood Library (195 Bay Shore Ave.) will temporarily close for a scheduled renovation beginning Monday, August 14. The last day of library service at this location is Saturday, August 12. Due to the extensive renovation work to be conducted, an estimated eight-month closure is anticipated. During this period, all library services, including exterior book returns, will be unavailable at this location.
Long Beach Public Library’s Mark Twain Neighborhood Library to Resume Full-Service Operations Beginning August 1
7/26/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library’s (LBPL) Mark Twain Neighborhood Library (1401 E. Anaheim St.) will resume full-service operations beginning Tuesday, August 1. This comes after the branch temporarily transitioned to the “To-Go” model of service earlier this month due to ongoing staffing shortages and unwanted behavior taking place inside and outside the facility.
Long Beach Health Department to Host Summer Youth Exhibition July 27
7/25/2023
Long Beach, CA – To wrap-up its 2023 Healthy Long Beach Youth Summer Program, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Tobacco Education and Prevention and Green Light LB programs, in collaboration with community partners and local youth, will host the Healthy Long Beach Youth Summer Exhibition. The exhibition will take place on Thursday, July 27, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the Ronald R. Arias Health Equity Center (6335 Myrtle Ave.) at Houghton Park.
Save the Date! Long Beach’s 12th Annual Uptown Jazz Festival to Take Place August 19 at Houghton Park
7/21/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach and the Office of Ninth District Councilmember Joni Ricks-Oddie present the 12th Annual Uptown Jazz Festival, headlined by American funk band, The Original Lakeside. The festival will take place on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023, from 2 to 7 p.m. at Houghton Park (6301 Myrtle Ave., Long Beach, 90805). The afternoon event will feature a lineup of incredible music and entertainment, a food and beer garden, a Kids Zone, and a variety of vendor and community resource booths.
City of Long Beach Announces $250,000 in Funding for Two New Neighborhood Grant Programs
7/20/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Development Services Department is now seeking proposal applications from established Long Beach neighborhood associations for grants of up to $10,000 to support public service programs within designated areas of the city and for micro grants of up to $1,500 to host neighborhood events or improvement projects citywide.
Long Beach to Host Fifth Donation Drive Thru Event Saturday, July 29
7/18/2023
Long Beach, CA – On Saturday, July 29, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. the City of Long Beach will host its fifth donation drive thru to collect essential items to distribute to people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach. The event will take place at the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Main Facilities Center, located at 2525 Grand Ave. Donations received during the event will be distributed at the Multi-Service Center (MSC) to people experiencing homelessness and will also be available to local partner organizations to distribute.
City of Long Beach Now Accepting Applications for New Lived Experience Advisory Board
7/17/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is recruiting residents who are currently or were previously experiencing homelessness to participate in the new Lived Experience Advisory Board, a paid committee that will provide valuable feedback on homeless services in Long Beach. Applications are available now and will remain open until the 11 committee spots are filled.
Long Beach Health Department to Host Prep for Pride Tuesday, July 18
7/17/2023
Long Beach, CA - As the Long Beach community gears up for Pride celebrations taking place next month, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is urging everyone to complete their mpox vaccination series for maximum protection. The Health Department will host Prep for Pride! on Tuesday, July 18, from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Martin Luther King Jr. Park (1950 Lemon Ave.).
City of Long Beach Earns Special Housing Designation from State Agency
7/14/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has been recognized by the state as a local government agency that is committed to policies and practices that remove barriers to housing production. The Prohousing Designation by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) will also give the city and housing developers a scoring edge when competing with other agencies for various state housing grant and loan programs.
City of Long Beach Seeks Additional Community Input for its Proposed Fiscal Year 2024 Budget, Hosts Community Budget Meetings and Other Engagement Opportunities July and August
7/14/2023
Long Beach, CA - On Tuesday, August 1, 2023, the City of Long Beach will release its Proposed Fiscal Year 2024 (FY 24) Budget. The presentation will include the City Manager's Proposed Budget, the Mayor's Recommendations to the City Council and the Proposed FY 24 Capital Improvement Plan. As part of the FY 24 Budget development process, the City will conduct another round of engagement opportunities for the Long Beach community to share their input.
City of Long Beach Seeks Information Regarding the May 9 Fatal Shooting of 12-Year-Old Boy, Issues $25,000 Reward in Partnership with Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
7/13/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Police Department is seeking information regarding the May 9, 2023, shooting incident towards three Long Beach children, which resulted in the tragic death of a 12-year-old boy, injuries to a 14-year-old girl and a physically uninjured 13-year-old girl. While LBPD detectives have made steadfast progress in their investigation since the incident occurred, including the notable recent arrest of two suspects, the LBPD seeks to further their investigation. In effort to encourage people with information to come forward, the City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, has issued a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect(s) involved in this senseless act of violence.
City of Long Beach Seeks Partner for Electric Bike Lending Library Program
7/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today released an Invitation to Bid (ITB) to provide bikes and equipment for the City’s upcoming Electric Bike (E-Bike) Lending Library program. By enabling Long Beach residents to borrow e-bikes for an extended period of time, the E-Bike Lending Library program will expand familiarity with e-bike technology, increase e-bike ridership within the city and encourage an active, zero-emission mode of travel.
Community Invited to Help Shape Zoning Code Update in Bixby Knolls
7/12/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Development Services Department is inviting residents to learn about and help inform updates to zoning regulations in Bixby Knolls as part of the ongoing citywide Zone In planning effort.
Fourth of July Weekend Public Safety Statistics
7/6/2023
Long Beach, CA – Last month, the City of Long Beach activated its Celebrate Safely campaign to educate the public about the hazards of fireworks, the consequences of setting off fireworks illegally, and safety tips to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable Independence Day. The Long Beach coastline filled with visitors who enjoyed the professional firework show over the downtown waterfront on July 4.
City of Long Beach Holding Refuse Operator Hiring Event on July 22
7/6/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is holding a hiring event to immediately fill current openings for Refuse Operator positions with the Public Works Department. The event will take place on Saturday, July 22, 2023, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the City’s Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Main Facilities Center, located at 2525 Grand Ave.
Long Beach Public Library’s Mark Twain Neighborhood Library Temporarily Operating as To-Go Service Only
7/6/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library (LBPL)’s Mark Twain Neighborhood Library (1401 E. Anaheim St.) is temporarily operating under the “To-Go” model of service effective now through, at minimum, the end of July. This transition is necessary to address ongoing staffing shortages the LBPL system continues to face at many of its branches, as well as unwanted behavior taking place inside and outside the facility, in order to effectively conduct library business and provide a positive and inspiring environment for all who entered the doors and best serve the local community.
City of Long Beach Announces Departure of City of Seal Beach from Long Beach Animal Care Contract
6/30/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach announced today the departure of the City of Seal Beach from its longtime contract with Long Beach Animal Care Services. This news comes after the June 26, 2023, Seal Beach City Council approval to discontinue its contract with Long Beach Animal Care Services to implement an in-house animal care program to more closely connect and communicate with their community. From 2004 to 2023, the City of Seal Beach contracted with the City of Long Beach to provide animal care services, including sheltering, rescue operations, animal licensing and enforcement issues, to the Seal Beach community.
Long Beach’s Mobile Access Center Continues Homeless Services Outreach Throughout July
6/30/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will continue to deploy its Mobile Access Center (MAC) in select areas weekdays throughout July. The MAC significantly lowers barriers to providing case management services and other resources for people experiencing homelessness, as it allows the City’s Homeless Services Bureau outreach staff to conduct meaningful engagement and relationship building and start the intake process right on the street.
City of Long Beach Invests in Safe, Engaging Programs and Activities for Youth All Summer Long
6/30/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach continues to invest in local youth by offering a variety of citywide programming to ensure local youth and emerging adults have safe, secure places to play and engage in activities during the long, hot summer days. This year, the City is allocating a total of $11.6 million for summer youth programming in Long Beach.
Office of Youth Development Announces Youth Power PB (Participatory Budgeting) Long Beach Awardees
6/28/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services Office of Youth Development, in partnership with The Nonprofit Partnership and Invest in Youth Coalition anchored by Khmer Girls in Action, will award $300,000 to seven organizations selected by youth as part of a participatory budgeting pilot project.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule in Observance of Independence Day
6/27/2023
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Independence Day on Tuesday, July 4, 2023, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
Long Beach Airport Launches Externship for Local High School Students
6/26/2023
Long Beach Airport (LGB)kicked off its first Careers Taking Flight Externship Program last week, with 13 students from Cabrillo and Jordan high schools learning about a wide variety of aviation careers and how to make themselves competitive for future positions.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Official Opening of the New Junior Lifeguard Facility
6/23/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today celebrated the official opening of the new Long Beach Junior Lifeguard facility. Located on East Ocean Boulevard and Claremont Place adjacent to the Claremont Launch Ramp, a ribbon cutting ceremony featured Third District Councilmember Kristina Duggan and other City leaders.
City of Long Beach Releases Preliminary Plan for a Proposed Special LGBTQ+ District
6/23/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today released a preliminary plan that details community history and synthesizes local input so far for the designation and celebration of a proposed special LGBTQ+ District. Known formally as the LGBTQ+ Cultural Report, released to coincide with LGBTQ+ Pride Month in June, the report outlines the next steps for the initiative including suggestions for neighborhood- and business-led activation opportunities.
Long Beach Airport’s Ticketing Lobby Receives Construction Management Award
6/23/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) was honored yesterday with a Project Achievement Award for its new Ticketing Lobby from the Construction Management Association of America Southern California Chapter (CMAASC). Awards recognizing outstanding construction management were presented at the CMAASC’s 30th Annual Gala in Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Updating Regulations to Better Support Development of Secondary and Accessory Dwelling Units
6/22/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is announcing a plan to develop a new local ordinance for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and an ordinance for two-unit residential developments in alignment with Senate Bill 9 (SB 9). The establishment of these two ordinances will help meet the city’s housing needs while also implementing State housing laws. When finalized, the ordinances will provide clear standards and procedures, and construction and style guidance, for residential ADUs as well as for SB 9 opportunities on single-family residential lots.
City of Long Beach to Launch Shop Long Beach Program this July to Encourage Shopping Local
6/22/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is launching the Shop Long Beach program, a Long Beach Recovery Act funded initiative focused on supporting local small businesses and rewarding customers for shopping in Long Beach. The Shop Long Beach program will provide the opportunity for customers to earn valuable rewards for supporting their favorite small businesses and incentives to discover new places by accumulating reward points that can be spent like cash at a wide range of establishments throughout the city. The Shop Long Beach program is open to most locally owned, independent merchants throughout Long Beach. This innovative rewards program is set to launch in July with a “Small Biz Blitz” contest and thousands of dollars in rewards prizes beginning this summer. To participate, small businesses and shoppers are encouraged to sign up early at shoplb.org.
City of Long Beach to Host Community Meeting to Share Updates on the Belmont Beach and Aquatics Center Project
6/22/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Office of the City Manager and Department of Public Works are hosting a community meeting to provide a comprehensive overview of the Belmont Beach and Aquatics Center Project at the coastline site of the former Belmont Plaza Pool near Granada Beach.
Long Beach Launches Recruitment for City’s First-Ever Director of Police Oversight
6/20/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach announced today the recruitment launch for selecting its first-ever Director of Police Oversight. This position will provide integral leadership for the newly adopted Office of Police Oversight and will work to support and collaborate with the Police Oversight Commission.
Long Beach Reminds Residents and Visitors to Celebrate Safely Over Fourth of July
6/16/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is encouraging residents and visitors to celebrate safely this Fourth of July to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable Independence Day.
Long Beach to Host Fourth Donation Drive Thru Event Saturday, June 24
6/16/2023
Long Beach, CA – On Saturday, June 24, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. the City of Long Beach will host its fourth donation drive thru event, as part of a monthly series, to collect essential items to distribute to people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach. The event will take place at the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Main Facilities Center, located at 2525 Grand Ave. Donations received during the event will be distributed at the Multi-Service Center (MSC) to people experiencing homelessness and will also be available to local partner organizations to distribute.
City of Long Beach $3.6 Million Loan to AMCAL Will Help Bring New Affordable Housing to Downtown Area
6/15/2023
Long Beach, CA – A $3.6 million loan by the City of Long Beach to a regional developer will be used to help acquire a Downtown property for a new affordable housing project that will offer 100 apartment units for low- and very low-income residents.
Community Invited to Provide Feedback on Final Designs for Belmont Shore Gateway Signage
6/15/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Belmont Shore Parking Commission invites the community to take a survey and share their feedback on potential Belmont Shore gateway signage. Now through July 7, 2023, community members may complete the survey online at: bit.ly/CLBBelmont.
Long Beach Receives Excellent Dry Season Grades in 2022-2023 Beach Report Card
6/15/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has received high recreational water quality grades from Heal the Bay for 2022-2023, with 93% percent of its beaches receiving A or B grades for the dry summer months, according to the Annual Beach Report Card that was released on June 14, 2023. Long Beach has seen sustained improvements in water quality over the past decade.
Long Beach Public Library Launches English as a Second Language Program
6/15/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is pleased to announce the launch of ESL @ LBPL as the newest component of LB Reads, LBPL’s adult literacy program. ESL @ LBPL offers free English language learning programming designed to help adults build their English skills and gain success in their roles as individuals, family members, employees and members of the community, and aims to build confidence and comfortability in learners to excel in an English-dominant city.
Parks, Recreation and Marine Launches New Park Ambassador Program
6/15/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) has launched a Park Ambassador program. The programs main goals are to significantly enhance staff presence in our major parks, provide staffing to address patron complaints, enhance the cleanliness of park facilities and improve the experience of visitors at City parks.
City of Long Beach Extends Overnight Safe Parking Program South of Downtown Through 2023
6/14/2023
Long Beach, CA – Following the success of the Safe Parking Program just south of Downtown, the City of Long Beach will continue emergency operations of its Safe Parking Program with a temporary site in the area through 2023 while the City also seeks a location for a permanent site. The City's Safe Parking Program provides a safe, dignified environment for people currently sheltering in their vehicles to park overnight while receiving access to basic needs and being connected to services.
Long Beach City Council Approves City’s Acquisition of Long Beach Rescue Mission Property to Serve as Permanent, Year-Round Shelter for People Experiencing Homelessness
6/14/2023
Long Beach, CA – At the June 13, 2023, meeting, the Long Beach City Council approved with a 9 to 0 vote the authorization for the purchase of property, located at 702 W. Anaheim St. and currently owned by the Long Beach Rescue Mission, Inc., to be utilized by the City of Long Beach as a permanent, year-round shelter for people experiencing homelessness. This acquisition comes in response to the City’s local homelessness emergency proclamation and expanded efforts to increase access to interim housing, services and connections to permanent housing for people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach.
Community Invited to the Long Beach Health Department’s Power Up Your Summer Kickoff
6/14/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services’ (Health Department) Healthy Active Long Beach program and the Walk and Roll Long Beach program, in partnership with the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine, invites the community to attend the 2023 Power Up Your Summer Kickoff on Saturday, June 17, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Admiral Kidd Park (2125 Santa Fe Ave). This free event launches Healthy Active Long Beach’s Power Up Your Summer campaign that encourages youth to engage in 60 minutes of active play every day over the summer months.
Long Beach Housing Authority Awarded 79 Stability Housing Vouchers to Connect People Experiencing or At Risk of Homelessness to Permanent Housing
6/14/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Housing Authority of the City of Long Beach, located within the Department of Health and Human Services, recently received 79 Stability Housing Vouchers from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). On April 17, 2023, HUD announced Long Beach as one of eight Continuum of Care communities in California to receive Stability Housing Vouchers, which will be utilized to connect even more qualifying individuals experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness to permanent housing.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Juneteenth
6/14/2023
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Juneteenth on Monday, June 19, 2023, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Free Summer Food Service Program for Children June 20 through August 25
6/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – For the 44th year in a row, the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Summer Food Service Program to provide free, nutritious meals to Long Beach children and youth over the summer months.
Water Playgrounds to Open at Alamitos Beach and Bayshore Beach on June 16
6/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will open the popular inflatable “Wibit” aquatic playgrounds at Alamitos Beach and Bayshore Avenue on Friday, June 16, 2023, offering residents and visitors of these Long Beach beaches free, family-friendly fun and active water play all summer long through Monday, Sept. 4.
City of Long Beach Wins Los Angeles Conservancy Preservation Award
6/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has received a prestigious 2023 Preservation Award from the Los Angeles Conservancy for the City’s first-ever Suburbanization and Race Historic Context Statement. The Statement aims to help fill historical gaps by guiding future planning land use decisions that are rooted in a deeper understanding of the city’s history and evolution and further support and uplift historically underrepresented communities.
Long Beach’s Mobile Access Center Continues Homeless Services Outreach Throughout June
6/10/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is continuing deployment of its Mobile Access Center (MAC) in select areas throughout June, conducting outreach in similar areas as the month of May so that Homeless Services Bureau staff can continue to conduct meaningful engagement and relationship building, an essential component in increasing access to resources and services. The June MAC schedule also includes new locations in the Belmont Shore and East Village areas.
Long Beach City Council to Discuss Acquisition of Long Beach Rescue Mission Property to Serve as Permanent, Year-Round Shelter for People Experiencing Homelessness
6/9/2023
Long Beach, CA – During the June 13, 2023, meeting, the Long Beach City Council will discuss and vote on the authorization for the purchase of property located at 702 W. Anaheim Street currently owned by the Long Beach Rescue Mission, Inc. that, if acquired by the City, will be utilized as a permanent, year-round shelter for people experiencing homelessness.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Free Recreation Programs Starting June 20
6/9/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer a variety of popular, free recreation programs for families, teens and older adults beginning June 20, 2023. Residents can call or visit their neighborhood park community centers for schedules and to register for activities.
23rd Annual KJLH Women’s Health Expo Returns to Long Beach
6/8/2023
Long Beach, CA – The KJLH Women’s Health Expo, one of the largest health events for women in Southern California, will be held on Saturday, June 10, 2023. The Expo is presented by the Black Infant Health Program (BIH) Long Beach/Fresno as title sponsor. The theme of this year’s event is “H.E.R. - Healthy, Empowered, Remarkable” and over 10,000 women are expected to attend.
Long Beach Temporarily Closes Open Swimming Areas Along Coastal Beaches Due to Sewage Spill
6/6/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has ordered all open coastal swimming areas in Long Beach temporarily closed for water contact due to a sewage spill. State law requires temporary closure and posting at beaches in these situations, out of an abundance of caution, until the water quality meets State requirements.
Los Altos Neighborhood Library to Temporarily Close for Maintenance Preparation
6/6/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library’s (LBPL) Los Altos Neighborhood Library, located at 5614 E. Britton Drive, will temporarily close for scheduled facility maintenance beginning Thursday, June 15, 2023, and is anticipated to reopen on Wednesday, July 5, 2023. This closure is needed to prepare the facility for a scheduled heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) replacement project, funded partially by Measure A, anticipated to begin later this summer.
City of Long Beach Publishes Smart Cities Initiative 2023 Annual Report
6/6/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Technology and Innovation has published its second Smart City Initiative Annual Report, which reports on the City’s progress in meeting the 11 objectives of the 2021 Smart City Strategy and showcases innovative technology and data privacy accomplishments over the last year.
Claire Beeli Selected as Long Beach’s Inaugural Youth Poet Laureate
6/5/2023
Long Beach, CA – During a live announcement ceremony held on June 1, Long Beach announced its first ever Youth Poet Laureate and Poet Ambassadors of its inaugural Youth Poet Laureate (YPL) program, which brings Long Beach youth the opportunity to enact positive change in their communities through activism and art.
Kick Off Summer with Pet Preparedness Month
6/5/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is recognizing National Pet Preparedness Month this June by hosting a variety of pet adoption and community engagement events that will offer residents educational resources and tools to help address challenges families and their pets may face during an emergency and encourage residents to include their four-legged friends in their family preparedness plans and disaster kits.
Long Beach Public Library’s Digital Library Offers 21st Century Skill-Building and Access to a Wide Variety of Free Business Resources
6/2/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library continues to build its repertoire of free business resources through its Digital Library, which offers free access to top professional development platforms that normally cost $1,000 or more per subscription.
Long Beach Advancing Peace Hosts Leaders of Violence Prevention Symposium
6/2/2023
Long Beach, CA – In honor or National Gun Violence Awareness Month, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services’ (Health Department) program Long Beach Advancing Peace will host Leaders of Violence Prevention Community Symposium, addressing violence prevention efforts, best practices and challenges.
Community Invited to Provide Input on Updated Subdivision Ordinance
6/1/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is in the process of comprehensively updating its Subdivision Ordinance for the first time since 1983. The Ordinance provides guidance and procedures for the design and improvement of various types of land divisions in the city. These regulations help preserve and protect valuable natural resources and amenities in the city while ensuring public health, safety and convenience.
City Seeks Partners to Support Long Beach Collaboratory Smart City Initiative Program
6/1/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is seeking to partner with qualified organizations to support the new Smart City Initiative Program, the Long Beach Collaboratory (LB Co-Lab), to provide technology solutions that address neighborhood challenges sourced by community participants from four Long Beach neighborhoods.
City of Long Beach Announces Departure of Animal Care Services Bureau Manager Staycee Dains as She Accepts Position as General Manager of Los Angeles Animal Services
6/1/2023
Today, City Manager Tom Modica announced the forthcoming departure of Animal Care Services Bureau Manager Staycee Dains, who joined the City of Long Beach in February 2019.
Long Beach Health Department Provides Safety Tips on Controlling Mosquitos
5/30/2023
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, and mosquito season, and the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) encourages everyone to do their part to control mosquitos.
City of Long Beach to Increase Access to Sexual Health Resources
5/30/2023
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has launched a new condom distribution program that provides free condoms and lubricants to promote sexual health and reduce HIV/STI infections. The program aims to increase the availability, accessibility and acceptability of condoms.
Long Beach Public Library Launches Annual Summer Reading Program
5/30/2023
The Long Beach Public Library’s (Library) annual Summer Reading Program kicks off Saturday, June 10, and invites readers of all ages to “Find Your Voice” by reading, completing activities and enjoying special events and programs at all 12 Library locations. The Summer Reading program runs from June 10 to August 12, and encourages participants to read by awarding incentives for every five days they read, with extra incentives for completing activities and writing book reviews.
Long Beach to Announce Inaugural Youth Poet Laureate and Poet Ambassadors
5/26/2023
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach will announce its inaugural Youth Poet Laureate and Poet Ambassadors at a culminating evening ceremony of poetry and communty taking place Thursday, June 1, at 6 p.m.
City of Long Beach Seeks Feedback on Procurement Process Via Vendor Engagement Survey
5/26/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Financial Management is asking past, current and prospective vendors to participate in a Vendor Engagement Survey. The City of Long Beach spends hundreds of millions of dollars a year on goods and services, and feedback on the procurement process can help make these opportunities more accessible to interested vendors.
Youth Invited to Apply for Long Beach’s Youth Advisory Council
5/26/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is now accepting applications for the Office of Youth Development's second iteration of the Youth Advisory Council.
City of Long Beach Begins Payments for Long Beach Pledge Guaranteed Income Pilot Program
5/26/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has begun issuing the first payments to participants of the Long Beach Pledge, the City’s guaranteed income pilot program. The program is providing $500 a month for 12 months to 250 families with children who live in the 90813 zip code, are below 100% of the federal poverty line and have one income earner for their household.
Local Homeowners Encouraged to Apply for City of Long Beach Roof Repair Grant Program
5/25/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is encouraging local, qualifying homeowners to apply for the federally-funded Home Improvement Roof Grant Program, available for income-eligible homeowners to have their roofs repaired or replaced by qualified contractors.
My Hood, My City to Return for Second Year
5/25/2023
Long Beach, CA - Following the success of last year's youth-led neighborhood tours, the City of Long Beach, in partnership with Youth Leadership Institute, will host a new series of tours this summer.
Long Beach City Council Approves to Establish Reward for Information Regarding May 9 Fatal Shooting of 12-Year-Old Boy
5/25/2023
Long Beach, CA - During the May 2, 2023, meeting, the Long Beach City Council approved with a 9 to 0 vote for the City Manager to enter discussions with the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to partner on establishing a reward of no less than $25,000 for information leading to the arrest of the suspect(s) involved in the May 9, 2023, fatal shooting that resulted in the tragic death of a 12-year-old boy and injuries to a 14-year-old girl - both Long Beach residents.
City of Long Beach Seeks Local Businesses to Participate in Fall Job Fair for People with Disabilities
5/24/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking local employers to sign up to participate in a forthcoming job fair for people with disabilities seeking employment. Co-hosted by the City’s Office of Equity and the Citizen’s Advisory Commission on Disability, the job fair will take place in October and will focus on hiring from the local disability talent pool.
Long Beach to Host Third Drive Thru Donation Event Saturday, May 27, to Support People Experiencing Homelessness
5/23/2023
Long Beach, CA – On Saturday, May 27, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. the City of Long Beach will host its third donation drive thru event as part of a monthly series, to collect essential items to distribute to people experiencing homelessness. The event will take place at the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Main Facilities Center, located at 2525 Grand Ave. Donations received during the event will be distributed at the Multi-Service Center to people experiencing homelessness and will also be available to local partner organizations to distribute.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Announces Long Beach Municipal Band 2023 Summer Concert Season
5/23/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Municipal Band will celebrate their 114th season this year with free outdoor summer concerts in Long Beach parks, from June 27 through August 4, 2023, with a different theme every week.
City Launches Downtown Planning Initiative
5/23/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, in close collaboration with local stakeholders, is launching the process of reviewing its land use planning documents for the Downtown area including the adjacent oceanfront. The planning initiative is designed to update the regulations for development in Downtown and to establish a common vision and supportive land use strategies for the future of the Downtown Shoreline area.
Long Beach Celebrates Official Opening of Wrigley Greenbelt
5/22/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach celebrated the official opening of Wrigley Greenbelt with a ribbon cutting ceremony held on Friday, May 19. This grant-funded community project provides restoration and preservation of green space in Long Beach’s Wrigley Neighborhood along the I-710 freeway.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Host Summer Kickoff Concert at El Dorado Park West on May 26
5/18/2023
The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will welcome the summer season with a free concert featuring the ultimate 80’s party dance band, FlashPants. Concert goers can dance and sing along to the sounds of Flock of Seagulls, Devo, Bon Jovi, Eurythmics, Beastie Boys and other 80’s legends. The concert will take place on Friday, May 26 at El Dorado Park West located on Studebaker Road north of Willow Street.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Memorial Day
5/17/2023
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 29, 2023, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City of Long Beach Seeks Community Partners to Expand Safe Passage Program
5/16/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking to partner with three qualified organizations to support the expansion of its existing Safe Passage Program and increase the safety of youth walking to and from school in North, West and Central Long Beach.
Long Beach Now Offering Evening Mental Health Therapy Programming to People Experiencing Homelessness
5/12/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Homeless Services Bureau is now offering evening mental health therapy programming for people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach, including those who are unsheltered and those staying in congregate or non-congregate shelters in Long Beach. This new offering is in addition to existing mental health services currently offered during business hours and includes scheduled 45-minute phone therapy sessions, available weekday evenings from 6 to 9 p.m.
City of Long Beach Recognized for Excellence and Outstanding Achievements in Planning
5/12/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has received four prestigious awards from American Planning Association, Los Angeles, a professional organization which recognizes and celebrats many of the most noteworthy governmental planning projects, programs and environmental plans in the region and statewide.
Long Beach to Host Sunset Ceremony Commemorating Memorial Day
5/11/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Office of Veterans Support, which is part of the Long Beach Health and Human Services Department, will host a free, family-friendly community event on Sunday, May 28 to commemorate Memorial Day.
City Announces Departure of Deputy City Manager Katy Nomura
5/11/2023
Long Beach, CA – Today, City Manager Tom Modica announced the forthcoming departure of Deputy City Manager Katy Nomura, who joined the City of Long Beach in June 2022. Her last day with the City will be June 2, 2023.
Long Beach City Council Adopts Proposed Cambodian American Cultural Center Vision and Feasibility Plan
5/11/2023
Long Beach, CA – At the May 9, 2023, meeting, the Long Beach City Council voted 7 to 0 to adopt the Proposed Cambodian American Cultural Center Vision and Feasibility Plan, directing the City Manager to implement the recommendation and implementation measures within. With this motion, the City will move forward with plans to establish a Cambodian American Cultural Center (CACC) in Long Beach to serve as a community hub for local and regional Cambodian and Khmer arts, culture and history.
Beach Streets Open Streets Returns to Downtown Long Beach Saturday, May 20
5/11/2023
Long Beach, CA - Beach Streets Open Streets event is set to return to the Downtown Long Beach area on Saturday, May 20, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Official City of Long Beach Statement Regarding the Shooting of Two Children in Long Beach
5/10/2023
At approximately 11:32 p.m. yesterday, May 9, two youth from our community were shot on the 2200 block of Lewis Avenue in Long Beach. This horrific event resulted in the injury of a 14-year-old girl and the death of a 12-year-old boy, Eric Gregory Brown III, of Long Beach. A third victim, a 13-year-old girl, was not physically injured. The City of Long Beach condemns this senseless murder and sends heartfelt condolences to the friends and family of the murder victim as well as the other two young victims.
City of Long Beach Awards Business Credits to Local Businesses Through Long Beach Fresh Start Program
5/10/2023
Long Beach, CA - Today the City of Long Beach announced the completion of awarded business credits to local businesses through its Fresh Start Program, a Long Beach Recovery Act funded initiative to provide financial relief to select Long Beach businesses.
Celebrate Pride Month with Long Beach Public Library
5/9/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) celebrates LGBTQIA+ Pride Month each year with a series of special events, book and film lists and other activities for community members. For many years, the month of June has been nationally recognized as a time to celebrate the history and achievements of the LGBTQIA+ community. Each LBPL Pride activity will highlight the importance of visibility through history, culture, art, storytelling or film. LBPL Pride Month kicks off Saturday, May 20 at Bach Neighborhood Library with a fun, festive day in the park for families and their furry friends at the Paw Walk with Pride.
City of Long Beach Announces New Cost-Saving Program for Residential Accessory Dwelling Units
5/9/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is announcing that property owners can now save money and time through its Pre-Approved Accessory Dwelling Unit (PAADU) Program, which gives owners access to City-approved design plans. Administered by the Development Services Department, the standardized project plans, provided by local registered design professionals, are for residential single-story, freestanding ADUs of less than 1,200 square feet.
Community Members Invited to Participate in Public Workshops to Discuss Future Scherer Park Improvements
5/9/2023
Long Beach, CA - The public is invited to help reimagine Scherer Park's future improvements that will better serve the local community. Two identical sessions will be hosted by the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 17, and Thursday, May 18, at the Boys and Girls Club of Long Beach Eastman Clubhouse.
Community Invited to Provide Input on the Long Beach Zoning Code Update for Parking
5/8/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is exploring a new Zoning Code Update that will help shape the regulation of on-site parking requirements for changes of use for older business buildings (constructed 10 years ago or more) when a new business or new use of an existing building is proposed.
Community Invited to Share Feedback on the Design Guidelines for Two Downtown Parks
5/5/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is in the process of updating the design guidelines for Santa Cruz Park and Victory Park in Downtown Long Beach for the first time since 1989. The new guidelines will establish a design vision for both parks and aim to ensure that future park improvements create an inviting public space that is attractive, sustainable, and serves as a rich amenity for those who live, work or visit Downtown.
Long Beach Launches Bike Share For All Program
5/4/2023
Long Beach, CA – Today the City of Long Beach launched the Bike Share For All (BSFA) Program which provides Long Beach Bike Share memberships to eligible applicants for an affordable $5 annual fee. The BSFA program will allow more people to take advantage of the City’s existing bike share system as a convenient, active and zero-emission way to travel.
Long Beach Public Library Adds Two New Digital Resources to Digital Library
5/4/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) cardholders can now access two new digital resources through the Digital Library, Gale Presents: Miss Humblebee’s Academy and hoopla Digital Comics, Movies, TV Shows and Music. Miss Humblebee’s Academy is an award-winning resource that prepares children ages 3 to 6 for kindergarten success with hundreds of guided lessons using videos, music, eBooks, teacher-led tutorials and more. Along with a selection of comics from DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, Papercutz and Tokyopop, hoopla also offers many classic movies, British TV favorites, and a music catalog of everything from country to classical and rock to electronic.
City of Long Beach Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
5/4/2023
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
Long Beach Officials Honor the Fallen at Annual Police and Fire Memorial Ceremony
5/2/2023
Long Beach, CA – City of Long Beach officials honored fallen Police and Fire Department employees at the annual Police and Fire Memorial Ceremony. The morning event, a longstanding tradition for the Police and Fire Departments, was held at the Police and Fire Memorial monument in the Civic Center Plaza downtown and paid tribute to the 29 police employees and 14 firefighters who have lost their lives in service to the Long Beach community.
Long Beach to Host Healing Through Community Resource Fair
5/1/2023
The City of Long Beach invites Long Beach families and community members to the Healing Through Community Resource Fair on Friday, May 12, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at MacArthur Park (1321 E. Anaheim St.). This free event is hosted by the Long Beach Health Department in partnership with the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. The resource fair, part of the City’s Mental Health Matters Awareness Campaign, will be a joint celebration for Mental Health Awareness Month and Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month.
City of Long Beach Issues Notice of Potential Delays for Refuse Collection
4/28/2023
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach residents with City-serviced refuse accounts may experience delays in their regularly scheduled refuse collection. The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works is currently experiencing significant challenges due to staffing shortages, such as illness, vacancies and injuries. Recycling collection is not impacted at this time. City-serviced refuse customers in the following areas may be temporarily impacted:
Southwest Airlines Unveils Hawaii-Themed Aircraft at Long Beach Airport
4/28/2023
Long Beach, CA – Southwest Airlines unveiled a new Hawaii-themed aircraft livery at Long Beach Airport (LGB) today, timed to coincide with Southwest’s fifth year of service to the Aloha State. LGB is one of eight mainland gateways for nonstop flights to the Hawaiian Islands on Southwest Airlines.
Long Beach’s Mobile Access Center to Continue Homeless Services Outreach Throughout May
4/28/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach will continue to deploy its Mobile Access Center (MAC) in select areas throughout May. Additionally starting in May, the MAC will be deployed during the afternoon on select days to allow outreach staff to engage with more individuals and follow up with existing clients.
City of Long Beach Opens Temporary Emergency Shelter for People Experiencing Homelessness
4/28/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has opened a temporary emergency shelter for people experiencing homelessness. The new emergency shelter opened on April 27 and holds more than 85 beds, offers a variety of onsite amenities and access to services, and will serve as a critical resource moving forward after the Community Hospital Winter Shelter concludes operations today, per the lease agreement.
Long Beach Releases Results of the 2023 Homeless Point in Time Count
4/27/2023
Findings of the 2023 Homeless Point in Time Count reveal that Long Beach identified 3,447people experiencing homelessness in January 2023, compared with 3,296 people in 2022. This number signifies a 4.6% increase from last year, the smallest increase Long Beachhas reportedsince 2019.For reference, homelessness increased 7% from 2019 to 2020, and increased from 62% from 2020 to 2022 (the 2021 Count was canceled due to the pandemic).
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Partners with Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation to Offer Coed Youth T-ball, Coach Pitch, Baseball and Fastpitch Softball Programs this Summer
4/26/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is once again partnering with the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) to provide youth T-ball, baseball and fastpitch softball programs this summer through Dodgers Dreamteam, a comprehensive sports-based youth development program that uses the power of sport to provide critical resources and services.
City Encourages Residents and Businesses to Participate in Long Beach Small Business Week
4/25/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is encouraging residents and local small business owners to participate in Small Business Week, taking place Sunday, April 30, through Saturday, May 6, 2023. Celebrated since 1963, Small Business Week is an opportunity to celebrate the contributions of small business owners to our city and community. This year, the City will host a Small Business Resource Fair and Small Business Workshops to support entrepreneurs in growing their businesses.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Offers a Variety of Classes and Camps for Residents this Summer
4/25/2023
Long Beach, CA – Registration for a variety of new and existing recreation classes and camps offered by the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) begins Monday, May 1. More than 700 activities in art, music, nature, fitness, special interest subjects, adult sports leagues and aquatics will begin in June and continue throughout the summer months.
City of Long Beach to Consider Mutually Beneficial Agreement with Port of Long Beach to Support Two Major Industry Sectors
4/24/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach announced today an anticipated partnership between the City and Port of Long Beach. Expected for early May 2023, the Long Beach City Council will consider a partnership agreement with the Port of Long Beach that would provide support and investment for the Queen Mary, while strengthening two Long Beach industry sectors: tourism and hospitality, and transportation and logistics.
Long Beach Celebrates National Bike Month in May with Bicycle-Friendly Events
4/24/2023
Long Beach, CA – This May, the City of Long Beach will continue its annual tradition of celebrating National Bike Month, a national month-long recognition to showcase the benefits of bicycling. All month long, Long Beach residents and visitors are encouraged to participate in bike-friendly community events and engaging social media activities. The events include a 30-mile Tour of Long Beach Community Bike Ride and the City’s popular Beach Streets annual event in Downtown Long Beach.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Celebrates Older Americans Month with Activities Throughout May
4/24/2023
Long Beach, CA – This May, the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will celebrate Older American’s Month, recognized nationally each May, by offering a wide variety of free activities throughout the city for adults ages 50 and above.
Long Beach Open Coastal Beaches Temporary Closed Due to Sewage Spill
4/20/2023
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered all open coastal swimming areas in Long Beach temporarily closed for water contact due to a sewage spill. State law requires temporary closure and posting at beaches in these situations, out of an abundance of caution, until the water quality meets State requirements.
City of Long Beach Announces Federal Grant Program to Assist Eligible Local Businesses
4/19/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is announcing that grant applications are available for eligible property owners to have exterior improvements done on their commercial sites along certain business corridors.
City of Long Beach Invites Community to Attend Fifth Annual Celebration of the Young Child Event
4/19/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach will host its fifth annual Celebration of the Young Child, a free annual event to showcase City departments, nonprofit organizations and vendors who provide services and resources for young children and their families and caregivers in a fun and exciting way. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 29, at Billie Jean King Main Library.
Long Beach to Receive $5.2 Million in Grants to Support Rapid Rehousing and Permanent Housing Opportunities for People Experiencing Homelessness
4/19/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services will receive $5.2 million in grants over a three-year period from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Funding will be utilized to support the City's rapid rehousing and permanent housing efforts for people experiencing homelessness.
City of Long Beach to Open a Temporary Emergency Shelter with 85+ Beds for People Experiencing Homelessness
4/18/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will open a temporary emergency shelter for people experiencing homelessness at the end of April. The new emergency shelter, located at 702 W. Anaheim St., will have space for more than 85 beds and will serve as a critical resource for people experiencing homelessness after the Community Hospital Winter Shelter concludes operations at the end of April, per the lease agreement. People who are currently sheltering at the Community Hospital site will receive priority to receive placement at the emergency shelter.
City of Long Beach to Host Community Meetings on Food Truck Regulations
4/18/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is hosting two community meetings to seek feedback on the development of food truck regulations for Long Beach. Feedback from the community meetings will help inform food truck regulations that address the needs and concerns of food trucks, residents, business owners, and other stakeholders. Community members are encouraged to join the conversation by participating in one of the two meetings.
Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month at Long Beach Public Library
4/14/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) will highlight Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) culture through a diverse array of free, public programs and events for all ages, starting with a local author talk for Cambodian New Year in April and continuing with events throughout the month of May in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month. For the second year in a row, the celebration’s flagship event, the Festival of AAPI Books Long Beach, is set to return Saturday, May 13, at the Billie Jean King Main Library.
Long Beach to Host Second Drive Thru Donation Event on Saturday, April 29
4/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – Later this month, the City of Long Beach will host another donation drive thru event, its second in a series of monthly events, to collect essential items to distribute to people experiencing homelessness. The event will take place on Saturday, April 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Main Facilities Center, located at 2525 Grand Ave. Donations received during the event will be distributed at the Multi-Service Center to people experiencing homelessness and will also be available to local partner organizations to distribute.
Long Beach Airport Celebrates Opening of a New Consolidated Baggage Claim
4/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) commemorated the opening of its new Baggage Claim facility today. The project is part of a multi-year, Phase II – Terminal Area Improvement Program to improve the passenger experience at the Airport.
Health Department Receives $100,000 to Increase Inclusivity within Public Health Preparedness Planning and Response
4/12/2023
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services' Public Health Emergency Management Division has secured funding from two grants totaling $100,000 from the National Association of County and City Health Officials.
Long Beach Public Library Locations Closed Friday, April 21 for Staff Training, to Reopen Saturday, April 22
4/10/2023
Long Beach, CA – All 12 Long Beach Public Library locations will be closed to the public on Friday, April 21, 2023, for a full day of staff training and development. All library locations will reopen on Saturday, April 22 at 10 a.m.
*UPDATED* City of Long Beach to Open Sanitation and Water-Filling Site for People Sheltering in Recreational Vehicles Beginning Monday, April 10
4/6/2023
Starting Monday, April 10, the City of Long Beach will open its sanitation and water filling site, for people experiencing homelessness and living in recreational vehicles (RVs). The site offers sanitation dump stations, allowing people living in RVs to properly dispose of sewage, and also provides water filling stations.
City of Long Beach to Hold Rapid Response Sessions to Provide Resources and Support to Those Affected by Virgin Orbit Layoffs
4/6/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Economic Development’s Pacific Gateway Workforce Innovation Network will host a series of in person and virtual Rapid Response Sessions to connect people affected by the recent Virgin Orbit layoffs with a variety of valuable resources. These efforts are being done to support the hundreds of local workers being laid off by Virgin Orbit due to lack of funding.
Long Beach Health Department Invites Community to Participate in First Annual Long Beach Walk to Play Day
4/5/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Walk and Roll Long Beach Program will host the first annual Long Beach Walk to Play Day as part of the City’s Active Transportation Program-funded Downtown Walkable Corners project. To encourage residents to choose non-motorized forms of transportation such as walking, biking or rolling, Long Beach Walk to Play Day, taking place Saturday, April 8, will highlight parks, playgrounds and businesses that offer activities and opportunities for play.
Downtown Long Beach Traffic Impacts for 2023 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
4/5/2023
Long Beach, CA – In preparation for the 2023 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach taking place Friday, April 14 through Sunday, April 16, 2023, there will be several street closures impacting the Downtown Long Beach area beginning Wednesday, April 12 and lasting until 5 p.m. on Monday, April 17. Below is a listing of street closures and alternative access points, when applicable, by date:
Long Beach Celebrates Groundbreaking of New Playground at Admiral Kidd Park
4/4/2023
Long Beach, CA – On March 31, 2023, the City of Long Beach celebrated the groundbreaking of the new playground structure at Admiral Kidd Park in West Long Beach. The ceremony included remarks by Mayor Rex Richardson and other City and community leaders. The Admiral Kidd Park Playground Project includes installation of a new nautical themed children's play area, an accessible path to the playground, a donor recognition program, and other park enhancements. Construction for the new playground is slated to begin early this spring.
El Dorado East Regional Park Offers Tips for Visitors on Easter Sunday
4/4/2023
Long Beach, CA – With 388-acres of open space, picnicking areas, playgrounds, bicycle trails and many other amenities, El Dorado East Regional Park (7550 S. Spring St.) is a popular place to enjoy Easter Sunday with family and friends. In fact, Easter Sunday is the busiest day of the year at El Dorado East Regional Park, therefore the City of Long Beach is sharing the following park rules and tips for Easter Sunday, taking place this year on April 9, to help visitors make the most of their day:
City of Long Beach Issues New Health Order for COVID-19 Prevention
4/4/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has issued a new Health Order that will continue COVID-19 vaccination and masking requirements for healthcare personnel. Isolation orders have also been updated.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Earth Month with Events Throughout April
3/31/2023
Long Beach, CA – In celebration of Earth Month, the City of Long Beach will host a series of fun, free and family-friendly events for residents to enjoy all month long. Earth Day began in 1970 to bring attention to environmental issues and has since spread to weeklong events and celebrations around the world. Earth Month activities and events are organized around the 2023 theme, “Invest in Our Planet.”
Long Beach Animal Care Services to Host Series of Adoption Events in April
3/31/2023
In effort to increase adoptions for long-term-stay animals, Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) will host a series of free adoption events on weekends throughout April and invites community members of all ages to attend. The series kicks off Saturday, April 1, 2023, with an Easter Egg Hunt Adoption Event.
City of Long Beach Extends Funding to Support Right to Counsel Program for Tenant Evictions
3/31/2023
The City of Long Beach has extended its contract agreement with the County of Los Angeles and the nonprofit organization Stay Housed LA to support their Right to Counsel program, which provides counsel for tenant evictions for low-income residents who have experienced financial hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Managed by the county in partnership with Stay Housed LA, the City’s contract provides funding to address tenant issues in Long Beach and has assisted 862 people since its 2021 inception, playing a critical role in homeless prevention for at risk residents.
Official City of Long Beach Statement Regarding Workforce Assistance by the City of Long Beach in Response to Virgin Orbit Layoffs
3/30/2023
The City of Long Beach is aware of the news reports announcing that Virgin Orbit will lay off approximately 85% of its workforce due to lack of funding. Upon confirmation from Virgin Orbit, the City will activate its Pacific Gateway workforce development Rapid Response Team (Team) to support those who have been laid off, which is reported to be in the hundreds.
Virtual Author Talks from the Long Beach Public Library Taking Place April 4 and 27
3/30/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) invites the community to join their ongoing virtual author talk series, which highlights acclaimed bestselling authors on a monthly basis. April’s authors Kate Beaton and William Kent Krueger will share a graphical retelling of the harrowing Alberta oil camps and the latest addition to the iconic Cork O’Connor mystery series, respectively.
Long Beach’s Mobile Access Center to Continue Offering Homeless Service Outreach Throughout April
3/30/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach will continue to deploy its Mobile Access Center (MAC) in select areas throughout April. Beginning Monday, April 3, the MAC will be stationed at the following locations from 9 a.m. to noon:
Community Invited to Participate in a Vision Plan Meeting for Martin Luther King Jr. Park
3/30/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will host two community workshops to help inform future improvements to Martin Luther King Jr. Park. Community members are invited to attend to offer their input for the Martin Luther King Jr. Park Vision Plan.
Long Beach Launches Text Alert Program to Connect People Experiencing Homelessness to Resources and Services
3/27/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, as part of its emergency response to reduce the number of people experiencing homelessness, has launched the Long Beach Homelessness Text Alert program to connect residents who are unhoused with housing and support services and other resources. The new communications method will enhance the City’s existing outreach by providing timely updates directly to people needing the services.
City of Long Beach Extends Winter Shelter Operations Through April 30
3/24/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is extending operations of its Winter Shelter, which shields people experiencing homelessness from inclement weather during the coldest time of the year by providing shelter, food, safety and connections to resources and services. The Long Beach Winter Shelter was originally scheduled to conclude operations on March 31; however, as a humanitarian effort to ensure the safety and wellbeing of people experiencing homelessness during the ongoing cold, wet winter weather, the City has extended operations through April 30.
Long Beach Recovery Act Awards More Than $10 Million in Recovery Funding to Small Businesses and Nonprofits
3/24/2023
Long Beach, CA - Two years after the adoption of the Long Beach Recovery Act, the City announced today more than $10 million in funding has been awarded to support local businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Small Businesses and Nonprofit Relief Grants included the Restaurant, Brewery and Bar Relief Program; Personal Services and Fitness Relief Grant; Small Business Relief Grant and the Nonprofit Relief Grant.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Day Camps for Youth June 20 through August 25
3/22/2023
Long Beach, CA – This summer, the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer Summer Day Camps and Summer Aquatic Camps for youth weekdays beginning June 20 through August 25. Registration begins Saturday, April 8 online.
City of Long Beach Recognizes Tsunami Awareness Week March 27 through 31
3/22/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness invites community members to participate in Tsunami Awareness Week events and activities, taking place Monday, March 27 through Friday, March 31, 2023, to learn how to prepare for a tsunami. Residents are encouraged to get informed, learn the warning signs of a tsunami and develop and practice an evacuation plan at home and place of work.
Long Beach Airport Director Cynthia Guidry Honored by Conference of Minority Transportation Officials
3/22/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) recently honored Long Beach Airport (LGB) Director Cynthia Guidry during the national organization's 12th annual “Women Who Move the Nation” award ceremony on March 15 in Washington, D.C.
Critical Runway Lighting Upgrades Key to Electrical Improvements Planned at Long Beach Airport
3/21/2023
Long Beach, CA – Major electrical upgrades designed to improve the safety of the primary runway at Long Beach Airport (LGB) are being installed from late March through July, necessitating some temporary runway closures. During Runway 12-30 closures, operations will occur on Runway 8L-26R.
Long Beach to Offer Free Youth Recreation Program in Local Parks During School Spring Break April 10-14
3/21/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer its free youth recreation program, Spring Fun Days, at various parks throughout Long Beach during the upcoming school spring break, taking place Monday, April 10 through Friday, April 14.
Community Invited to Learn About and Provide Input on Local Priorities for Federal Grant Funding
3/21/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Development Services Department is in the process of developing its Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 Action Plan (Plan). The Plan will provide a one-year strategy for meeting the goals outlined in the City’s five-year Consolidated Plan, which identifies the programs and services for those living in poverty that are prioritized and funded by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grants. The community is invited to participate in two meetings to learn more about the effort and provide feedback.
City of Long Beach to Open Additional Safe Overnight Parking Lot for People Sheltered in Automobiles
3/17/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is expanding its Safe Parking Program, which provides a safe, dignified environment for people currently sheltering in their vehicles to park overnight while receiving access to basic needs and being connected to services.
Students, Staff and Families Encouraged to Participate in Long Beach Walk to School Week
3/17/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) invites school-aged children and their families to participate in Walk to School Week, taking place Monday, March 20 through Friday, March 24. This year’s theme is Walking Rainbows and students are encouraged to walk their morning commute to school to promote safety and visibility while walking.
City Seeks Community Input on Homelessness in Long Beach
3/16/2023
Long Beach, CA – As part of the City of Long Beach’s mission to reduce the number of people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach by increasing housing opportunities, enhancing current initiatives and addressing and improving overall public safety for the entire community, the City has launched a survey seeking community members’ knowledge and perceptions of homelessness in Long Beach to garner feedback to further inform City resources, services and response efforts. The survey is now available at longbeach.gov/homelessness.
Emergency Response Information Now Available on Long Beach’s Homelessness Services and Information Hub Website
3/16/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has launched a new tab on its Homelessness Services and Information Hub website detailing the City’s response efforts for the homelessness state of emergency. The new tab, available at longbeach.gov/homelessness, will offer a one-stop-shop for City news, data and resources surrounding the homelessness crisis and will also support the City’s efforts to provide timely, transparent information to the public.
Some Long Beach Beaches Temporary Closed Due to Sewage Spill
3/15/2023
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered all swimming areas West of the Belmont Pier in Long Beach temporarily closed for water contact due to a sewage spill. State law requires temporary closure and posting at beaches in these situations, out of an abundance of caution, until the water quality meets State requirements.
City of Long Beach Seeks Partnerships with Community Organizations to Serve Residents Experiencing Homelessness
3/15/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking partnerships with community organizations and local companies that are interested in partnering with the City of Long Beach to collaborate with the City’s homelessness emergency response and assist in serving residents experiencing homelessness.
Long Beach Police Department Doubles Quality of Life Team
3/14/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) Chief Wally Hebeish today announced the expansion of the department’s Quality of Life (QOL) team and the selection of four new QOL officers.
Long Beach Launches New Dashboard Featuring Local Homelessness Data
3/14/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has launched a new data dashboard showcasing local homelessness data, including demographics of people experiencing homelessness and data on the various housing and support services offered by the City. The dashboard is part of the City’s commitment to aiding the most vulnerable members of the Long Beach community and will serve as an accountability platform that will provide timely, transparent data to the public.
Long Beach to Host Donation Drive Thru to Support People Experiencing Homelessness
3/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – On Saturday, March 18, the City of Long Beach will host a drive thru donation event to collect essential items for people experiencing homelessness. The donation drive will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Veterans Stadium (5000 E. Lew Davis St.) parking lot located on East Conant Street.
Hinchcliffe, Hunter-Reay to be Inducted Into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame
3/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – Two past Grand Prix of Long Beach winners, James Hinchcliffe and Ryan Hunter-Reay, will be inducted into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame on Thursday, April 13, 2023, ahead of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach taking place April 14 through 16.
City of Long Beach Launches Food Truck Survey To Inform Citywide Regulations
3/10/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach invites the community to take the Food Truck Survey, now available at longbeach.gov/foodtrucks. The City is committed to supporting food truck entrepreneurial opportunities, while also addressing the needs and concerns of residents, business owners, current food truck operators and other key stakeholders.
Long Beach Health Department Announces Second Year of Measure US Community Grant Opportunities to Support Summer Youth Programming
3/10/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services is initiating its second year of Measure US fund disbursements via three rounds of community grant opportunities to support youth development efforts in Long Beach.
City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
3/10/2023
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
Southwest Announces New Nonstop Service to Boise and Portland
3/9/2023
Long Beach, CA – Southwest Airlines announced today that it will offer nonstop flights on Saturdays and Sundays between Long Beach Airport (LGB) and Boise, Idaho (BOI) and Portland, Oregon (PDX). The additional service begins Oct. 7 and tickets are available now at Southwest.com.
City of Long Beach Seeks Partner for Reentry Achievement Program
3/7/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, in partnership with Pacific Gateway Workforce Innovation Network, is seeking a qualified Long Beach-based organization to facilitate outreach efforts with formerly incarcerated community members and their families through the Long Beach Reentry Achievement Program. The Long Beach Reentry Achievement Program will provide supportive services to formerly incarcerated community members and their families to ease their transition and help them live fulfilling lives.
Long Beach Continues Enhanced Homeless Services Outreach, Continues to Deploy Mobile Access Center Through March
3/3/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach will continue to deploy its Mobile Access Center (MAC) through March, this month focusing on service areas throughout Long Beach. This outreach will continue to allow Homeless Services Bureau staff to conduct meaningful engagement and continue to build relationships, an essential component in increasing access to resources and services.
March Virtual Author Talks from the Long Beach Public Library
3/1/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) invites the community to join their ongoing virtual author talks series, featuring award-winning and best-selling authors live each month. The March schedule includes three celebrated authors who will argue that being a generalist is advantageous in life, thrill your taste buds with adaptive Southern cooking, and take you on a journey back to World War II resistance in Brussels.
City of Long Beach to Conduct Enhanced Engagement with Housing Providers to Boost Participation in Housing Voucher Programs
3/1/2023
Long Beach, CA – As part of the City of Long Beach’s mission to reduce the number of people experiencing homelessness by increasing housing opportunities, enhancing current initiatives and addressing and improving overall public safety for the entire community, the City’s Housing Authority will conduct enhanced focused outreach to local housing providers to encourage participation in the Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) and Housing Choice Voucher programs.
Open Letter to the Community Regarding Silverado Shelter
2/28/2023
An Open Letter to the Community Regarding Silverado Shelter.
Long Beach Launches Donation Drive to Support People Experiencing Homelessness
2/27/2023
Long Beach, CA – As part of the City of Long Beach’s mission to reduce the number of people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach, the City has launched a donation drive to collect a variety of essential physical items to provide to residents who are unhoused. Community members are encouraged to join the effort by donating items in need.
Multi-Service Center Will Set up 60 Warming Beds February 26 through March 5
2/26/2023
Long Beach, CA – As a result of consistently windy, cold and wet weather in Long Beach, the City will set up 60 warming beds beginning today, Feb. 26, through at least Sunday, March 5, for people experiencing homelessness. The beds will be located at the Multi-Service Center (1301 W. 12th St.). The warming beds will be removed every morning ahead of MSC operations, which begin at 8 a.m. on weekdays.
Long Beach Ends COVID-19 Emergency Proclamation
2/24/2023
Long Beach, CA - In alignment with the State of California, and amid a robust vaccine, testing and treatment infrastructure for COVID-19, the Long Beach City Council approved with an 8 to 0 vote to end the City’s local COVID-19 emergency proclamation during the Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023, Council meeting, effective immediately. The City’s Health Department will continue to manage the necessary resources to address this ongoing public health burden.
Long Beach Public Library Launches Spring Sessions of SEED Creativity Incubator for 7th and 8th Grade Students
2/24/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is launching a new season of the SEED Creativity Incubator, a free series of arts-integrated learning experiences for 7th and 8th grade students designed to challenge their creativity, sharpen their problem-solving skills and connect them with a passionate community of makers, learners and educators. Starting in late February and running through May 2023, this ten-week series of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) workshops will be hosted on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon at three LBPL locations: Harte Neighborhood Library, Mark Twain Neighborhood Library and BJK Main Library.
City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
2/23/2023
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
Long Beach Issues Storm Preparedness and Safety Tips
2/23/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is issuing a storm advisory for residents and visitors in anticipation of the severe winter weather expected to impact Long Beach and the surrounding areas beginning today, Thursday, Feb. 23, through Saturday, Feb. 25, including excessive precipitation, high winds and below-average temperatures. On Friday, Feb. 24, in the afternoon, there also may be some high swell activity. The City recommends people remain inside during peak periods of the storm and limit traveling as much as possible. Long Beach residents, especially those along the peninsula and in low-lying areas prone to flooding, should prepare accordingly.
City Launches Applications for Visual Improvement Program Grant
2/22/2023
Long Beach, CA - Today the City of Long Beach released the application for the Visual Improvement Program Grant, which will support local businesses impacted by crime and vandalism on or after Oct. 1, 2022.
City of Long Beach Awards Negotiating Rights for New Affordable Housing Development
2/21/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, through its nonprofit affiliate The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC), on Feb. 15 awarded exclusive negotiating rights to a local developer for the construction of new townhomes in the Washington Neighborhood.
Long Beach Airport Temporarily Closes Historic Terminal for Major Renovation
2/21/2023
Long Beach, CA – Starting this week, Long Beach Airport (LGB)’s Historic Terminal will temporarily close for a year-long renovation that will include a seismic retrofit and restoration of many of its classic 1941 design elements. LGB will remain fully open and operational throughout the project
The RMS Queen Mary Gets Closer to Reopening Many Elements of the Ship as Some Key Repairs Are Underway
2/21/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has begun preparation work for the installation of anticipated new boilers and heat exchangers onboard the RMS Queen Mary. The multi-phase project, which began in late January with the demolition of the existing heat exchangers, piping and electrical pneumatics, is part of the last round of critical repairs required to reopen the Queen Mary’s hotel, restaurants, bars and other onboard amenities this spring.
Alamitos Neighborhood Library to Resume In-Person Services Beginning February 21
2/17/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library’s (LBPL) Alamitos Neighborhood branch (1836 E. 3rd St.) will resume its regular in-person service schedule beginning Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023. The location has been operating as a To-Go Service only location since summer 2022.
City of Long Beach Launches Inclusive Business Navigators Program
2/16/2023
Long Beach, CA – Today the City of Long Beach launched the Inclusive Business Navigators Program to provide outreach, workshops, education and direct technical assistance for local small businesses and nonprofits to support their economic recovery from financial hardships and disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson to Host Community Forum with Local Housing Providers
2/15/2023
Long Beach, CA – As part of the City of Long Beach’s mission to reduce the number of people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach by increasing housing opportunities, enhancing current initiatives and addressing and improving overall public safety for the entire community, Mayor Rex Richardson will host a community forum with local housing providers where he will share details about the City’s monetary incentives to encourage new owners, landlords and other housing providers to lease up with people assisted through the Housing Authority’s Choice Voucher and Emergency Housing Voucher programs. Local housing providers are encouraged to attend the meeting to learn about these incentives and engage in meaningful discussions to aid in the City’s efforts to combat homelessness.
Public Invited to Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Refurbished Soccer Mini Pitches at DeForest Park
2/15/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Los Angeles Galaxy Foundation, U.S. Soccer Foundation and Herbalife Nutrition, invite the public to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony for the refurbished soccer mini pitches at DeForest Park (6255 DeForest Ave.) on Friday, Feb. 17, 2023, at 3:30 p.m.
Long Beach Continues Partnership with Cal Poly Pomona and the Long Beach Community Design Center to Offer Free Urban Planning Program for Teens
2/15/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is continuing its collaboration with the Cal Poly Pomona College of Environmental Design and the Long Beach Community Design Center to present the Young Community Planners of Long Beach program for a second year. The free urban planning program is geared for teens ages 13 to 18 who are interested in city planning and development.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Presidents Day
2/15/2023
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Presidents Day on Monday, February 20, 2023, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City of Long Beach Shares Resources Available to Community for Addressing Issues Related to Homelessness
2/9/2023
The City’s stated mission is to reduce the number of people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach by increasing housing opportunities, enhancing current initiatives and addressing and improving overall public safety for the entire community. The City has an active Interdepartmental Team that works together to develop solutions, create procedures and protocols for street teams and address issues related to community members experiencing homelessness.
Long Beach City Council Approves Allocation of $13 Million in One-Time Funds to Support Homelessness Emergency Response
2/9/2023
Long Beach, CA – At the Feb. 7, 2023, meeting, the Long Beach City Council approved with a 6 to 3 vote the allocation of $13 million in one-time funds from Fiscal Year 2022 year-end results, to support the City’s emergency response to homelessness and various associated priority projects across multiple departments.
City of Long Beach Selects Firm to Design and Build Tiny Homes for People Experiencing Homelessness
2/9/2023
Long Beach, CA - On Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023, the Long Beach City Council approved, with a 9 to 0 vote, the awarding of a contract to Los Angeles-based firm, Connect Homes, for the design, manufacturing, delivery and installation of 30 to 35 modular non-congregate shelter units (Tiny Homes) to safely house people experiencing homelessness.
Long Beach Airport Awards Flight Slots, Announces More Destinations Than Ever Before
2/9/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) recently awarded five supplemental flight slots to Southwest Airlines, which today announced new daily, nonstop flights to Albuquerque (ABQ), Colorado Springs (COS) and El Paso (ELP). Seasonal service to Maui (OGG) is also back. Flights go on sale today at southwest.com.
Long Beach City Manager Appoints Dennis Buchanan as Next Fire Chief
2/8/2023
Long Beach, CA – Today, City Manager Tom Modica announced the appointment of Dennis Buchanan to Fire Chief. Buchanan most recently held the position of Deputy Chief of Support Services with the Long Beach Fire Department and has served the City in the department for over 29 years. As Chief, he will oversee approximately 545 sworn and civilian staff, providing fire and emergency response services spanning four divisions with an annual operating budget of approximately $154 million. Chief Buchanan is the first Black/Latinx Chief of the Long Beach Fire Department.
Long Beach Public Library Adds a Fourth Spanish Language Resource to Its Digital Library
2/7/2023
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Public Library has added MakeMake (Ma-KAY Ma-KAY), the Spanish language children's eBook resource, to its Digital Library.
Long Beach Health Department Awarded $100,000 to Address Vaccine Hesitancy
2/6/2023
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Health and Human Services Department (Health Department) has been selected as one of only three local health departments, among others across the nation, to be awarded $100,00 to address vaccine hesitancy. In partnership with the National Association of County and City Health Officials, who also provided funding for the project, the Health Department will receive training, technical assistance and other resources to address vaccine hesitancy and misinformation, build partnerships with local organizations, and identify areas of need to improve vaccine confidence and uptake.
City of Long Beach to Provide Sanitation and Water Filling Services to People Living in Recreational Vehicles
2/3/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will offer a new space that provides people experiencing homelessness and currently living in recreational vehicles (RVs) with sanitation and water-filling services. A Revocable Facility Use permit approval for the new site was authorized by the Board of Utilities Commissioners during the Thursday, Feb. 2 meeting, and approved with a 4 to 0 vote.
Additional Winter Shelter Doubling City's Capacity to Open in West Long Beach in February
2/3/2023
The City of Long Beach will open an additional Winter Shelter in February in an effort to increase access to critical shelter and resources for people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach.
February Virtual Author Talks from the Long Beach Public Library
2/2/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) invites the community to join their ongoing virtual author talk series this February. This month’s lineup features three award-winning authors who will dive into bewitching first dates, the bond between food and memory, and resilient Black women.
Long Beach City Council Approves Development of a Natural Gas Price-Spike Relief Program for City Residential Gas Customers in Need
2/2/2023
Long Beach, CA – During a special meeting called by Mayor Rex Richardson on Feb. 1, 2023, the Long Beach City Council approved with a nine to zero vote authorization for the City Manager to work with the Long Beach Utilities Department to promptly implement a Natural Gas Price-Spike Relief Program for those residential gas customers most in need of payment assistance. This action comes after the steep increase in wholesale natural gas prices experienced throughout California, including in Long Beach, over the last few months and resulting in unaffordable bills for many customers.
Long Beach Celebrates Groundbreaking for Major Corridor Improvements on Artesia Boulevard
2/1/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today celebrated the groundbreaking for the Artesia Great Boulevard Project featuring Mayor Rex Richardson, Ninth District Councilmember Dr. Joni Ricks-Oddie and representatives from the Department of Public Works. The groundbreaking ceremony was held near the Uptown Commons in North Long Beach, about one mile east from the project location start.
City to Extend Homelessness Emergency Outreach Efforts in the Downtown Area in February
2/1/2023
Long Beach, CA – Due to the consistent demand for services, the City’s Mobile Access Center (MAC) will extend its street outreach efforts in Downtown Long Beach during the month of February. This focused outreach will allow Homeless Services Bureau staff to conduct meaningful engagement and continue to build relationships, an essential component in increasing access to resources and services. Data show that some people are contacted 10 or more times before becoming open to receiving services.
City of Long Beach to Host Orientation Sessions for First-Time Homebuyer Assistance Program Applicants
2/1/2023
Long Beach,CA - The City of Long Beach will open the application process for qualified residents on March 15, 2023, for its First-Time Homebuyer Assistance Program, which will provide approximately 100 eligible families with up to $20,000 in down payment and closing cost assistance.
City Announces Business Improvement Districts Grant Awards Under the Visual Improvement Program
1/30/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach announced a total of $100,000 in new Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) Grant awards, which will support sidewalk activation, special events, and clean and safe initiatives. This program is in addition to the existing LB Recovery Act funding for BID Grants.
City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
1/30/2023
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
City Establishes Field Command Center in Response to Homelessness Emergency
1/30/2023
Long Beach, CA – Today, the City of Long Beach established a Field Command Center in effort to provide immediate and critical support and resources in the City’s homelessness emergency response. The Field Command Center will serve as a location for the City’s Interdepartmental Team to further coordinate planning and services for the downtown area.
Official City of Long Beach Statement Regarding Release of Tyre Nichols’ Fatal Beating; Resources listed below
1/27/2023
Today, the video of Tyre Nichols’ violent arrest and beating was released and is now circulating widely. Some people may feel duty-bound to bear witness to this event, while other people, including children, may inadvertently see the video.
Two Long Beach COVID-19 Testing and Vaccine Clinics to Relocate and Expand Operations
1/27/2023
Long Beach, CA – Beginning Monday, Jan. 30, 2023, the City of Long Beach-operated COVID-19 testing and vaccine sites at both Long Beach City College locations (Veterans Stadium and Pacific Coast Campus) will relocate and expand operations to El Dorado Park Recreation Center and Martin Luther King Jr. Park Central Facilities Center, offering additional pediatric clinics and indoor services to be more accommodating of the community’s current needs. Since the start of the pandemic, the Health Department has conducted more than 1,070,400 tests and administered more than 351,900 doses of vaccine. The Health Department will continue to operate COVID-19 testing and vaccine clinics up to seven days a week.
City Announces Visual Improvement Grants Available for Small Businesses Impacted by Crime and Vandalism
1/27/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach announced the availability of grant funds through the Visual Improvement Grant program, which will support local businesses impacted by crime and vandalism on or after Oct. 1, 2022.
Dana Neighborhood Library to Reopen In-Person Services on Saturdays Beginning February 4
1/27/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library’s (LBPL) Dana Neighborhood branch (3680 Atlantic Ave.) will reopen for in-person services, including collection browsing, research assistance and public computer use, one day per week on Saturdays beginning Feb. 4, 2023. The location has been operating as a To-Go Service only location since summer 2022.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Spring Class Registration Begins February 6
1/24/2023
Long Beach, CA – Registration for spring recreation classes offered by Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) begins Monday, Feb. 6. More than 300 classes in art, music, nature, fitness, special interest subjects, adult sports leagues and aquatics programs will be offered starting in March. These programs provide opportunities for social interaction and learning, exercise and recreation, and growth and relaxation for preschool-aged children to adults. Details about the spring classes as well as summer camp registration information is included in the latest issue of PRM’s program catalog, Recreation Connection, available online beginning Feb. 2.
City of Long Beach Awards Negotiating Rights to Develop Former North Neighborhood Library
1/24/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach, through its nonprofit affiliate The Long Beach Community Investment Company, on Jan. 18, 2023, awarded exclusive negotiating rights to a local developer for the purchase and construction of townhomes at the site of the former North Neighborhood Library.
CLEAR Launches New Lanes at Long Beach Airport
1/24/2023
Long Beach, CA - CLEAR (NYSE: YOU) today launched its identify verification technology at Long Beach Airport, its 9th airport in California and 49th airport nationally.
City of Long Beach Awards $6.1 Million in Funding to Two Developers for New Affordable Rental Housing
1/20/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach, through its nonprofit affiliate The Long Beach Community Investment Company, on Jan. 18, 2023, awarded a total of $6.1 million in loans to two area firms for the purchase and development of affordable rental housing that will serve those who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness.
Southwest Connects Long Beach to Kansas City with Daily Nonstop Service Starting March 9
1/19/2023
Long Beach, CA – Southwest Airlines has announced that it will launch daily nonstop flights from Long Beach Airport (LGB) to Missouri’s Kansas City International Airport (MCI) this spring, with the first flight set to depart on March 9. Tickets are available now at Southwest.com.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Host Job Fairs for Recreation Positions This February
1/18/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will host job fairs on Saturday, Feb. 4 and Saturday, Feb. 25, where PRM staff will share information on current and upcoming job openings for Recreation Program Leaders.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Hits Highest Adoption Rate Ever, Surpasses 2024 Strategic Plan Goal
1/18/2023
Long Beach, CA – In 2022, Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) reached its highest adoption rate ever, placing 1,968 pets into homes and increasing placement of animals by 194% since 2018. This exceeded the LBACS 2024 Strategic Plan goal of placing 1,500 animals by nearly 500 pets. In comparison, in 2018, 686 pets were placed into homes.
City to Host Sidewalk Vending Community Feedback Meetings
1/18/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is hosting two Sidewalk Vending Community Feedback Meetings to seek community feedback on the development of sidewalk vending regulations for Long Beach. Feedback from the community meetings will be utilized to help inform sidewalk vending regulations that address the needs and concerns of sidewalk vendors, residents, business owners and other stakeholders. Community members are encouraged to join the conversation by participating in one of the community meetings.
Housing Authority to Provide Program Incentives for Property Owners in Long Beach
1/17/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Housing Authority of the City of Long Beach, a bureau within the Department of Health and Human Services, is offering several incentives to encourage new housing providers to lease up with people who are assisted through its Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHV) and Housing Choice Voucher programs.
City of Long Beach Earns Perfect Score Plus Bonus Points in Nationwide LGBTQ+ Municipal Equality Index
1/17/2023
Long Beach, CA – For the eleventh consecutive year, the City of Long Beach has been named one of the best cities in the nation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) inclusion in municipal law and policy, earning both a perfect score and 11 bonus points in the 2022 Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Municipal Equality Index (MEI). Long Beach was one of 506 cities nationwide to be scored and one of 120 to achieve a perfect score.
City Announces Donation Campaign for Mayor’s Fund for Homeless Action
1/13/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is launching a donation campaign to raise money for the Mayor’s Fund for Homeless Action (Mayor’s Fund). Donations from residents, businesses and community organizations will support grants to organizations in Long Beach that address significant needs of people and families in the community who are experiencing homelessness.
City of Long Beach Centralizes Homelessness Emergency Response Efforts Downtown, Deploys Mobile Access Vehicle
1/12/2023
Long Beach, CA – In an effort to more strategically conduct outreach to people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach, the City of Long Beach has begun centralizing emergency response efforts in the Downtown area, expanding street outreach and deploying a new Mobile Access Center vehicle. These mobilization efforts, which will continue over the next three weeks in the Downtown area, were announced during a press conference earlier today, where Mayor Rex Richardson and other City leaders delivered updates regarding the City’s proclamation of a local homelessness emergency.
City of Long Beach Launches 2023 Smart City Challenge
1/12/2023
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has launched the 2023 Smart City Challenge. Now in its fourth year, the Challenge seeks to create collaboration between City Departments and the private sector to improve City service delivery through piloting creative solutions addressing key civic issues and needs.
Long Beach Public Library Extends To-Go Service at Three Neighborhood Branches
1/12/2023
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is extending its “To-Go” model of service, currently in place at Alamitos, Brewitt and Dana Neighborhood Libraries, through the end of March 2023. The extension of To-Go service at these locations is necessary as LBPL continues to onboard and train a number of key staff positions, including Senior Librarians who supervise library operations and staff, and General Librarians who provide specialized library services.
Work Groups Established to Respond to Homelessness Emergency in Long Beach
1/11/2023
Long Beach, CA – Following the proclamation of a local homelessness emergency in Long Beach yesterday, Jan. 10, City leadership has established an Incident Command Center and identified nine work groups consisting of 100 people to take on the various aspects of homelessness emergency response.
35th Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration Returns to Long Beach This Saturday
1/11/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, in partnership with Sixth District Councilwoman Dr. Suely Saro, will host the 2023 Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration this Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023, in Central Long Beach. Community members are invited to join in the festivities and celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Homelessness Proclaimed an Emergency in Long Beach
1/10/2023
Long Beach, CA – Today, the Long Beach City Council adopted, in an 8-0 vote, the City Manager’s proclamation of a local homelessness emergency. The item was proposed by Mayor Rex Richardson and co-sponsored by downtown Councilmember Mary Zendejas. The local emergency will strengthen the City’s preparedness and ability to respond to homelessness.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
1/10/2023
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 16, 2023, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
Public Invited to Share Their 2024 City Budget Priorities at Upcoming Community Budget Meetings
1/9/2023
The City of Long Beach is inviting members of the public to participate in the City’s fiscal year 2024 budget development process by sharing their service priorities at one of the upcoming community budget meetings or by completing the Long Beach Budget Priority Survey. The community budget meetings will be held in person at multiple locations throughout the city, and one meeting will be in a virtual format.
Long Beach Airport Celebrates Southwest’s New Sunday Nonstop Service to New Orleans
1/9/2023
Southwest Airlines is now offering weekly nonstop flights on Sundays from Long Beach Airport (LGB) to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY), just in time for Mardi Gras season.
Long Beach Public Library Launches Inaugural Youth Poet Laureate Program
1/9/2023
The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL), in partnership with the Arts Council for Long Beach and supported by Urban Word NYC, is launching the inaugural Long Beach Youth Poet Laureate (YPL) program, after two years of planning and a long pause due to the pandemic. Applications for the program, which brings Long Beach youth the opportunity to enact positive change in their communities through their activism and art, open Jan. 10 to Long Beach residents ages 13 to 18.
Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson to Deliver His Inaugural State of the City Address
1/6/2023
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson will deliver his inaugural State of the City Address at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023, in the Terrace Theater.
Long Beach Public Library to Host Virtual Author Talks Series Throughout January
1/6/2023
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) will host another series of virtual author talks this month featuring bestselling and highly acclaimed authors from around the world. This month’s featured writers cover a diverse range in topics, such as fierce female leads, realistic tips for organizing your home and scientific answers to wild hypothetical questions.
City Seeks Partners to Help Increase Fresh Produce in Priority Neighborhood Markets
1/6/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking to partner with one or more qualified organizations to increase the availability of low-cost, culturally relevant, produce in priority neighborhoods in Long Beach through their Produce to Market Program.
Long Beach Launches New Master Composter Recycler Program
1/5/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works has officially launched their Master Composter Recycler (MCR) program, a free program open to Long Beach residents interested in learning about waste reduction, recycling and composting. After a successful pilot launch in spring 2022, the MCR program is now being offered as a recurring series throughout the year at no-cost to residents.
City Issues Safety Tips for Residents Due to Severe Weather Systems
1/4/2023
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is issuing a storm advisory for residents regarding the weather currently impacting the local coast, with rain expected to build throughout the afternoon and a significant storm system expected to impact the area later this evening, Jan. 4, and into tomorrow, Jan. 5, bringing with it significant ocean swell, high tidal conditions, high winds and heavy precipitation. Long Beach residents, especially those along the peninsula and in low-lying areas prone to flooding, should prepare accordingly by following these safety tips for severe weather.
Long Beach Fire Department Achieves Top Rating in National Public Protection Classification
12/30/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Fire Department (LBFD) recently earned the Insurance Services Office’s (ISO) top rating for their national Public Protection Classification (PPC) Program, an accomplishment achieved by less than 1 percent of fire departments across the nation.
City Manager Announces Fire Department Sworn Command Staff to Serve as Acting Fire Chief in Rotation
12/28/2022
Today Long Beach City Manager Tom Modica announced that sworn members of the Long Beach Fire Department Command Staff will serve as Acting Fire Chief in rotation, effective Dec. 31, 2022, as recruitment for the permanent position continues.
City Releases Long Beach Strategic Vision 2030
12/28/2022
The Long Beach Strategic Vision 2030 was presented at the Aug. 16, 2022, Long Beach City Council Meeting. The vision affirms and reframes the City’s commitment to supporting the diverse Long Beach community and resolves to achieve a future in which all residents experience Long Beach as a safe, clean and healthy place to live, learn, work, play and thrive.
City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
12/28/2022
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
City of Long Beach Issues Storm Advisory Due to Anticipated Significant Weather System
12/27/2022
The City of Long Beach is issuing a storm advisory for residents in anticipation of the significant weather system expected to impact Long Beach beginning this evening and into the coming days and bringing with it significant winds and precipitation.
City of Long Beach Offers Financial Incentives for Historic Property Preservation
12/27/2022
The City of Long Beach Development Services Departmentwill be starting the application process for its reinstated Mills Act Property Tax Abatement Program (Mills Act), an economic incentive program for properties in the city’s designatedhistoric districts,which was temporarily paused in 2020. Residents in those districts and owners of designated landmark properties are invited to participate in two important events to learn about how to qualify and apply for tax benefitswhile also preserving the City’s historic sites.
City of Long Beach Leaders Meet to Discuss Possible Emergency Response to Homelessness Crisis
12/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – On December 22, 2022 at the City’s Emergency Operations Center, Mayor Rex Richardson addressed senior leaders from the City of Long Beach before City Manager Tom Modica and City staff convened in a strategic discussion regarding the growing crisis of homelessness.
City of Long Beach to Begin Phased Transition from Citizen Police Complaint Commission to New Police Oversight Commission
12/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – At the Dec. 6, 2022, meeting, the Long Beach City Council approved with a six to zero vote the authorization to begin a phased transition of the Citizen Police Complaint Commission (CPCC) to the new Police Oversight Commission under provisions of the voter-approved Measure E Charter Amendment that was passed by Long Beach voters in the November 2022 mid-term election.
City of Long Beach Encourages Residents to Celebrate Safely This Holiday Season
12/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – The holiday season is a time for joyous celebrations, beloved traditions, and long-awaited gatherings with family and friends. With the winter holidays in full swing and New Year's quickly approaching, the City of Long Beach is offering the following tips to ensure everyone has a safe, healthy and enjoyable holiday season.
City of Long Beach Announces $5 Million in Funding Available for Developers of Affordable Rental Housing
12/22/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Development Services Department is seeking to award up to $5 million to qualified housing developers for the production of affordable rental housing. Additionally, the Housing Authority of the City of Long Beach (HACLB) is making 200 project-based vouchers (PBVs) for rental assistance available to property owners and developers of affordable homes through a competitive request for proposals (RFP) process.
Official City of Long Beach Statement Regarding Forthcoming City Council Consideration of Local Emergency in Response to Homelessness Crisis
12/21/2022
Today, Dec. 21, 2022, Mayor Rex Richardson, in partnership with Councilwoman Mary Zendejas, requested City Manager Tom Modica to bring an item before the City Council for consideration requesting the Council to proclaim the existence or threatened existence of a local emergency related to homelessness. The emergency proclamation, in response to the City’s homelessness crisis, will allow the City to mobilize local resources, coordinate interagency response, accelerate procurement of housing units and seek assistance from the State and Federal governments.
City Launches New Homeless Services and Information Hub Webpage
12/21/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today the City of Long Beach launched a new Homeless Services and Information Hub webpage, now available at longbeach.gov/homelessness. The webpage was developed in an effort to provide a one-stop-shop of resources and information for the public and to offer a more open and transparent platform regarding homelessness in Long Beach. The webpage serves as a multifaceted information and resource hub for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness in Long Beach and as a localized platform where all community members can learn more about the City’s efforts to combat the homeless crisis and how to get involved.
Health Department Reports Significant Decline in Mpox Cases
12/19/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has made great progress in addressing mpox since the first local case was reported on July 16, 2022. A comprehensive approach including vaccination, outreach in the community and other public health response efforts have contributed to a significant decline in new cases.
City of Long Beach Christmas and New Year’s Holiday Schedule
12/19/2022
Long Beach, CA – In observance of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
Winter Shelter to Open in East Long Beach This Week
12/19/2022
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Winter Shelter, which shields people experiencing homelessness from inclement weather and provides shelter, food, safety and services during the coldest time of year, is expected to open this week at Community Hospital, located near the traffic circle in East Long Beach.
Artwork and Firm Selected to Design the City of Long Beach COVID-19 Memorial
12/19/2022
Long Beach, CA – On Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2022, the Long Beach City Council, with a 6 to 0 vote, approved a contract with PAO Design to advance their submitted memorial concept design, “Twin Arches,” and conduct further technical studies for the development of Long Beach’s COVID-19 Memorial. The memorial will be built to honor the lives of those who were lost and those who remain forever impacted by the pandemic.
Southwest Connects Long Beach to Orlando with Saturday Service, Plus Additional Flights to Chicago
12/16/2022
Long Beach, CA – Southwest Airlines has announced that it will launch weekly nonstop flights from Long Beach Airport (LGB) to Florida’s Orlando International Airport (MCO) this summer, plus additional weekday flights to Chicago Midway International (MDW). Tickets are available now at Southwest.com.
City Now Offering Bivalent COVID-19 Vaccines to Children Ages 6 Months and Older
12/16/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is now offering bivalent COVID-19 vaccines to children 6 months of age and older. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) amended the emergency use authorization for both Pfizer and Moderna to include the bivalent vaccines for children younger than 5 on Dec. 8, followed by approval from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Dec. 9. The bivalent vaccines will provide increased protection against the omicron variant that has been circulating since last year.
Long Beach Announces Queen Mary Annual Membership Program
12/15/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, in partnership with Long Beach Heritage, in collaboration with Evolution Hospitality, LLC and the Queen Mary Heritage Foundation, will offer the first-ever annual membership opportunity for the RMS Queen Mary. Membership dues will be tax-deductible and will support the ongoing conservation and restoration efforts of the historic landmark.
City of Long Beach to Host Inauguration Service Day Events to Welcome New Mayor and Councilmembers
12/14/2022
Long Beach, CA – To welcome Mayor-Elect Rex Richardson and the new and reinstated Councilmembers for the City of Long Beach, who will be inaugurated on Dec. 20, 2022, residents are encouraged to give back to their local neighborhoods by participating in the Long Beach Inauguration Service Day on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022.
City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
12/13/2022
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
Long Beach Airport Expects to Welcome Additional Travelers Over Winter Holidays
12/13/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) is anticipating an elevated number of travelers during this winter’s holiday rush, and passengers are advised to plan ahead and arrive early to ensure a smooth travel experience.
City of Long Beach to Welcome Visitors Back Onboard the RMS Queen Mary with a Series of Free Guided Tours During the Holiday Season and Into the New Year
12/12/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is pleased to announce it will officially welcome visitors back onboard the RMS Queen Mary, beginning Dec. 15, 2022, for the first time since March 2020. To celebrate the reopening of select elements of the ship, and to thank the community for their patience and support during the ship’s closure, the City will offer free guided tours to the public for a limited time.
Long Beach Moves into CDC’s Medium Tier of the COVID-19 Community Levels as Cases Rise
12/9/2022
Long Beach, CA – With COVID-19 cases rising, the City of Long Beach has entered the Medium (Yellow) Tier of COVID-19 Community Level, the second of three tiers outlined by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is urging residents to be vigilant and take preventative steps to slow the spread of COVID-19.
City Seeks Partner to Establish Community Land Trust
12/9/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking a qualified organization with experience in affordable housing, and trust among Long Beach residents and neighborhood organizations, to establish and operate a Community Land Trust (CLT) Program.
Long Beach Airport Celebrates Groundbreaking of Atlantic Aviation’s Major Development
12/8/2022
Long Beach, CA – Atlantic Aviation broke ground today on a $14 million development to create an additional 30,000-square-feet of high-end hangar space and 3,000-square-feet of adjoining office space at their facility at Long Beach Airport (LGB). The environmentally sustainable design includes rooftop solar panels over approximately 38,000 square feet of hangars, estimated to generate more than 1.1 million kilowatts (kW) of solar power per year.
Holiday “Treecycling” Program to Commence on December 26
12/7/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works will once again offer their annual Holiday Tree Recycling Program, known as Treecycling. This annual program provides Long Beach residents with the opportunity to dispose of their live holiday trees free of charge at 12 convenient drop-off locations throughout the city, Dec. 26, 2022, to Jan. 7, 2023, as well as a citywide curbside pick-up day for City serviced refuse customers on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023.
Long Beach to Host Inauguration of Nine Elected Officials December 20
12/7/2022
Long Beach, CA – The newly elected officials for the City of Long Beach will be sworn in at an Inauguration Ceremony on Tuesday, Dec. 20, at 5:30 p.m. at the Terrace Theater. The public is invited to attend the ceremony in person or watch it via livestream on the City’s social pages.
Long Beach Celebrates Groundbreaking for New Junior Lifeguard Facility Rebuild
12/6/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today celebrated the groundbreaking for a new Long Beach Junior Lifeguard facility. Located on East Ocean Boulevard and Claremont Place adjacent to the Claremont Launch Ramp, the Junior Lifeguard Facility Rebuild Project includes the building of a brand new 925-square-foot facility and the demolishing the existing 530-square-foot Junior Lifeguard structure. Construction preparations for this project began in November 2022 and construction is expected to be completed prior to summer 2023.
City of Long Beach Receives Settlement in Class Action Lawsuit with Monsanto Company
12/6/2022
Long Beach, CA – A California federal judge has granted final approval of a $537.5 million class settlement that the City of Long Beach and other city, county and state governments throughout the country reached with Bayer AG's Monsanto Company and its subsidiaries to resolve allegations that the localities face increased costs due to Monsanto's contamination of waterways and harbors with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) over the last several decades. The City is anticipated to receive the largest allocation given to any class member in the amount of $7.5 million.
Long Beach to Offer Free Winter Youth Fun Days Program and Teen Activities During Winter School Break
12/6/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer free extended supervised recreation programs for youth over the winter school break. Both the Winter Fun Days Program and Teen Program will operate Dec. 27 through 30 and Jan. 3 through 6, noon to 5 p.m., at parks throughout Long Beach. Youth may come and go at their own discretion and PRM staff will be on-site to lead a variety of recreational activities.
Residents Invited to Attend Community Forum for Cambodian American Cultural Center
12/6/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach and Sixth District Councilwoman Suely Saro, along with City Fabrick, Lord Cultural Resources and United Cambodian Community, will host a Cambodian American Cultural Center (CACC) Community Forum on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2022, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Homeland Cultural Center at Douglas MacArthur Park, located at 1321 Anaheim Street. Community members are invited to attend the forum to receive updates about the CACC and engage in community discussions.
Long Beach Animal Care Services to Host First Annual Happy Howlidays Series
12/2/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) announced today the First Annual Happy Howlidays Series, a lineup of adoption events and donation drives to be held across Long Beach on select days throughout December. The public is encouraged to enjoy the howliday season by attending an event in holiday-themed ugly sweaters or festive clothing and bringing unopened store-bought pet treats to share with furry friends while participating in various festive, holiday-themed activities.
City to Host Health Permit Workshop for Mobile Food Vendors and Food Truck Operators
12/1/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will host a workshop on Tuesday, Dec. 13, for mobile food vendors, including street food vendors and food truck operators. The workshop will provide information about obtaining a Long Beach Health Permit as well as upcoming changes to the California Retail Food Code.
Long Beach Parks Recreation and Marine to Host Job Fair December 6
12/1/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will host a Job Fair on Tuesday, Dec. 6 at El Dorado Park West (2800 N. Studebaker Rd.) from 6 to 8 p.m. where PRM staff will share information on current and upcoming job openings for Recreation Program Leaders.
*UPDATED* Los Altos Neighborhood Library to Temporarily Close for Maintenance Preparation
12/1/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library’s (LBPL) Los Altos Neighborhood Library, located at 5614 E. Britton Drive, will temporarily close for scheduled facility maintenance beginning Monday, Dec. 5, 2022, and is anticipated to reopen on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022. This closure is needed to prepare the facility for a scheduled heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) replacement project, funded partially by Measure A, anticipated in early 2023. Outdoor book returns will be available for use during this time.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Dedication of Habitat for Humanity Homes for First-Time Homebuyers
11/29/2022
Long Beach, CA - On Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, the City of Long Beach helped celebrate the dedication of Millennium Homes, in partnership with The Long Beach Community Investment Company, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles and other partnering agencies. The new Habitat LA townhome community consists of 10 residences that provide the opportunity for lower-income families to purchase their first home.
Long Beach Moves to Final Stages of Queen Mary Critical Repairs
11/28/2022
This past summer, the City of Long Beach completed another round of critical repairs to the Queen Mary and is moving into the final stages of repairs. Critical repair work ensures that the ship is safe for visitors when the City welcomes the community and Queen Mary fans back on board to enjoy sections of the ship by the end of the year.
City of Long Beach Implements Reduced Annual Parking Pass Fee for Veterans for El Dorado East Regional Park
11/28/2022
The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) has implemented a reduced annual parking pass fee at El Dorado East Regional Park (7550 E. Spring St.) for veterans. The reduced fee now accompanies existing discounts available for older adults and people with disabilities.
Long Beach to Host 68th Annual Daisy Lane Parade Saturday, December 10
11/28/2022
The City of Long Beach and the Office of Seventh District Councilmember Roberto Uranga, along with the Wrigley Area Neighborhood Alliance (WANA), will host the 68th Annual DaisyLane Parade on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 5 p.m., with a night of holiday entertainmenton Sunday, Dec. 11, from 7 to 9 p.m.
*UPDATED* City of Long Beach Releases Women and Girls Community Survey to Inform the Development of a Long Beach Commission for Women and Girls
11/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach invites women and girls to help shape the mission of the Long Beach Commission for Women and Girls (LBCWG) by completing a survey, available now through Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. Information collected through the survey will help inform the development of the City’s first-of-its-kind commission specifically designed for women and girls, which will provide a space for specific education, outreach and advocacy for the advancement and equity of all women and girls.
Long Beach Airport Rolls Out New Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Vehicle
11/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – On behalf of the City of Long Beach, Long Beach Airport (LGB) recently purchased a new Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicle, which will be operated by the Long Beach Fire Department (LBFD) and housed at Fire Station 16 next to the airfield.
City of Long Beach Offers Thanksgiving Safety Tips to Avoid Holiday Hazards
11/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – The holiday season is a time for joyous festivities and gatherings with family and friends. The City of Long Beach is providing the following tips to ensure a safe, healthy and hazard-free Thanksgiving holiday for all.
City of Long Beach Launches Micro-Transit Shuttle Program for Downtown and Alamitos Beach Areas
11/22/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach launched its electric-powered shuttle service for the Downtown Long Beach – Alamitos Beach neighborhoods as part of the Micro-Transit Shuttle program. This is the second and final fleet of electric-powered shuttles, which will operate Thursdays through Sundays*, and are intended to support mobility programs for economic recovery, promote non-automotive transportation modes for trips under three miles and alleviate parking impacts by connecting to nearby underutilized parking lots.
Long Beach City Council Approves City’s Draft Blueprint 2.0 for Economic Development
11/22/2022
Long Beach, CA - On Nov. 15, 2022, the Long Beach City Council approved the City's Draft Blueprint 2.0 for Economic Development (Blueprint 2.0), a comprehensive plan that will guide the City's overall economic development work over the next 10 years to create equitable economic opportunities for workers, investors and entrepreneurs in Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Ranks Second in Nationally Recognized 2022 Green Fleet Award
11/22/2022
Long Beach, CA – Recently, the City of Long Beach was named the No. 2 municipal Green Fleet by the National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA). The Green Fleet award is a nationally renowned accolade that is bestowed upon public sector operations who execute revolutionary and innovative green initiatives.
City Encourages Residents to Shop Local by Participating in Small Business Saturday
11/22/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is encouraging residents to support local businesses by participating in Small Business Saturday, taking place on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022. As the holiday shopping season officially kicks off, the City is launching a social media campaign to promote shopping local and encourage people to discover local businesses and will also offer free metered parking at multiple shopping areas in Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Urges Residents to Stay Healthy This Winter by Taking Preventative Steps
11/21/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is urging all residents to remain vigilant this winter season and take preventative steps to stay safe and healthy. Respiratory viruses such as the flu and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) are currently circulating at higher rates than usual for this time of year, and COVID-19 cases, while still low, are also inching up.
Long Beach Invites Artists to Submit Artwork for a COVID-19 Memorial
11/18/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking experienced artists and teams of artists to create a memorial artwork for its COVID-19 Memorial that will honor the lives of those who were lost and those who remain forever impacted by the pandemic.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Winter Class Registration Now Available
11/18/2022
Long Beach, CA – Registration for winter recreation classes provided by the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is now available. Classes including art, music, fitness and sports will be offered December 2022 through February 2023. The classes provide opportunities for exercise and recreation, social interaction, learning and relaxation for everyone from preschool-aged children to adults. Residents can browse the classes in the latest issue of Recreation Connection, PRM’s programs catalog, at LBParks.org or at Long Beach park community centers and Long Beach Public Library branches.
Long Beach Pledge – Guaranteed Income Pilot Application Now Open
11/18/2022
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach launched the application period for the Long Beach Pledge, the City's guaranteed income pilot program. The application is open for eligible residents now through Jan. 17, 2023, at 4:59 p.m. (PST).
Long Beach Launches the Mental Health Matters Awareness Campaign
11/17/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) launched Mental Health Matters, its mental health awareness campaign. The campaign seeks to normalize and destigmatize mental health and improve access and connection to mental health supports in Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Thanksgiving Week Schedule
11/17/2022
Long Beach, CA – In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules on Thursday, Nov. 24, and Friday, Nov. 25, 2022.
Long Beach’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration Returns January 14, 2023
11/16/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is pleased to announce the return of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration set to take place Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023, in Central Long Beach. The event will return for its 35th year after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. Community members are encouraged to attend the event to honor and celebrate the life and values of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Long Beach Airport Expects Increased Numbers of Travelers Over Thanksgiving Week
11/15/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) expects to see an elevated number of travelers during the Thanksgiving holiday week, and travelers are advised to plan ahead and arrive early to ensure a smooth, stress-free experience.
Long Beach Health Department Awarded $250,000 Grant to Expand Drug-Impaired Driving Prevention Program
11/15/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has been awarded a $250,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic and Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to encourage responsible cannabis use and reduce drug-impaired driving related collisions.
Long Beach Health Department Awarded $190,000 Grant to Expand Distracted Driving Prevention Program
11/15/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has been awarded a $190,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to reduce distracted driving related collisions.
City to Launch Childhood Experiences Questionnaire in Partnership with Long Beach Unified School District
11/14/2022
The City of Long Beach is partnering with Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) to launch the first ever Childhood Experiences Questionnaire, which will gather information from parents/guardians of current kindergarten students about their children's early development and experiences linked to health and well-being, education and social outcomes.
Long Beach Celebrates Groundbreaking for Colorado Lagoon Open Channel Project
11/11/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today celebrated the groundbreaking for the Colorado Lagoon Open Channel Project which, once completed, will reestablish a natural connection of water circulation between the Colorado Lagoon and Marine Stadium/Alamitos Bay. Construction will begin in late November 2022 and is scheduled for completion in 2024.
City of Long Beach Launches ‘Doing Business with the City’ Webinar Series
11/11/2022
Long Beach, CA – As part of an ongoing commitment to increase access to contracting opportunities, the City of Long Beach has launched a monthly webinar series titled “Doing Business with the City” for business and nonprofit leaders to hear an overview of contracting and business licensing processes, learn how to register as a vendor on the City’s procurement platform Long Beach Buys, and ask questions directly to City staff.
Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Free Youth Fishing Derby November 19
11/11/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM), in partnership with Partners of Parks, the Daniel Hernandez Youth Foundation and California Department of Fish and Wildlife, will offer their annual Youth Fishing Derby on Saturday, Nov.19 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at El Dorado East Regional Park (7550 E. Spring St.). Registration begins day-of at 8 a.m. and is free.
City Launches Sidewalk Vending Survey
11/11/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach invites the community to take the Sidewalk Vending Survey, now available at longbeach.gov/sidewalkvending, to provide their input on the future of sidewalk vending in Long Beach. Survey available now through Dec. 18, 2022.
City of Long Beach Ranks First Nationwide as a 2022 Top Digital City
11/10/2022
Long Beach, CA – For the second consecutive year, the City of Long Beach has been recognized as the first place Top Digital City in the Center for Digital Government (CDG)’s 2022 Digital Cities Survey. The survey is conducted annually and evaluates how cities across the nation use technology to advance city goals, operations and services to the community. This is the second year the City has won first place as the Top Digital City in its population size nationwide and it’s twelfth year recognized as a Top 10 Digital City.
Long Beach Health Department Awarded $308,094 Grant from the Office of Traffic Safety for Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Program
11/10/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has been awarded a $308,094 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The one-year grant will continue and expand the Health Department's Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Division's Walk and Roll Long Beach Program.
Long Beach Fire Chief Xavier Espino Announces Retirement
11/10/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Fire Chief Xavier Espino announced today his retirement from the Long Beach Fire Department after nearly 37 years of service. Chief Espino began his career with Long Beach Fire in 1986 has served as Fire Chief since 2018. His last day as Chief will be Dec. 30, 2022.
Long Beach Airport Advertising Campaign Wins Excellence Award from Airports Council International
11/9/2022
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Airport has been honored with a Digital Advertising award for Excellence in Airport Marketing, Communications and Customer Experience by Airports Council International-North America.
City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
11/9/2022
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
City of Long Beach Issues Storm Advisory Due to Anticipated Significant Weather System
11/7/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is issuing a storm advisory for residents in anticipation of the significant weather system expected to impact Long Beach beginning this evening and into the coming days and bringing with it significant winds and precipitation.
City Launches Long Beach Collaboratory Smart City Initiative Program
11/7/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is launching its new Smart City Initiative program, the Long Beach Collaboratory (LB Co-Lab), to engage residents with civic technology design and equip them with technology skills to thrive in our "smart" economy.
Long Beach Airport Celebrates Southwest’s New Service to Nashville, with Flights Continuing on to D.C.
11/7/2022
Long Beach, CA – Southwest Airlines is now offering daily, nonstop flights from Long Beach Airport (LGB) to Nashville International Airport (BNA). The first flight departed Sunday, Nov. 6, 2022, and tickets are available now at Southwest.com.
Long Beach City Manager Appoints Christopher Koontz as Director of Development Services Department
11/4/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today, City Manager Tom Modica appointed Christopher Koontz as Director of the Development Services Department for the City of Long Beach. Mr. Koontz brings to the role nearly 17 years of experience in development services and city planning, most recently serving as Deputy Director for Development Services since 2020 and Acting Director since August 2022. As Director, Mr. Koontz will oversee planning, permitting, code enforcement and housing services for the City and will lead a staff of approximately 210 and an annual budget of approximately $91 million.
City of Long Beach Announces Entertainment Lineup for Día de Los Muertos Celebration
11/2/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach announces the entertainment lineup and additional details for the seventh annual Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, Celebration. The free, family-friendly event will take place Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022, from noon to 10 p.m. at Rainbow Lagoon, located on Shoreline Drive between Linden Avenue and Shoreline Village Drive.
Long Beach Public Library Expands Digital Library with Two New Online Learning Platforms, Coursera and Skillshare
11/2/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) has expanded its Digital Library with two of the online learning industry’s most popular platforms: Coursera and Skillshare. The two learning platforms contain thousands of creative and career development classes created by renowned universities, companies and industry icons. Both resources, along with the rest of the Digital Library, are completely free for LBPL cardholders.
Long Beach Launches Recovery Act Data Dashboard
11/1/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has launched the Recovery Data Dashboard, a new tool for Long Beach community members to track spending and key performance and equity metrics related to the Long Beach Recovery Act. The Recovery Data Dashboard is part of the City’s efforts towards enhancing transparency for the Long Beach Recovery Act to ensure a results-driven, equitable and transparent approach to Recovery funding.
Billie Jean King Main Library Resumes Normal Operating Hours November 2
11/1/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach’s Billie Jean King Main Library (Main Library) will resume standard operating hours beginning Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022. The flagship Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) location has been operating with modified hours since Oct. 20.
City of Long Beach Reaches Tentative Labor Agreement with Long Beach Police Officers Association
10/31/2022
The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative three-year labor agreement with the Long Beach Police Officers Association (POA) to remain competitive with other agencies seeking quality police officers. The agreement also provides new referral and retention bonuses to recruit and attract new and lateral Police Officers.
City of Long Beach Launches New Website for First-Time Homebuyer Assistance Program
10/31/2022
Today, the City of Long Beach launched a new website for its upcoming First-Time Homebuyer Assistance Program (Program), which will provide approximately 100 eligible families with up to $20,000 in down payment and closing cost assistance. The application process for qualified residents is expected to open in early 2023.
Voting Centers Open This Weekend for the November 8 General Election
10/28/2022
Long Beach, CA – On Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022, the Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk will open all 11-day Vote Centers throughout Los Angeles County. The four-day Vote Centers will open on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022. The list of all LA County Vote Centers can be found online and can be searched by 11-day or four-day locations.
El Dorado Nature Center to Host California Native Plant Sale November 1 Through 29
10/28/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer their annual California Native Plant Sale Nov. 1 through 29 at El Dorado Nature Center (7550 E. Spring St.). The plant sale will feature hundreds of beautiful and beneficial native plants to enhance gardens, patios or balconies and increase habitat for wildlife.
Local Flight Schools Voluntarily Limit Nighttime Operations at Long Beach Airport
10/28/2022
Long Beach, CA – With construction on the Long Beach Airport (LGB) airfield causing temporary, nighttime closures of its primary runway, the Long Beach Airport Association (LBAA) is encouraging flight schools to voluntarily reduce their nighttime training maneuvers and fly quieter.
City of Long Beach Launches Micro-Transit Shuttle Program for the Belmont Shore Area Today
10/27/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, the City of Long Beach debuted its Micro-Transit Shuttle program in the Alamitos Bay-Belmont Shore neighborhoods. This free micro-transit shuttle service, which will operate Thursdays through Sundays, is intended to support mobility programs for economic recovery, promote non-automotive transportation modes for trips under three miles and alleviate parking impacts by connecting to nearby underutilized parking lots.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Grand Opening of New Environmental Education Center at DeForest Park
10/27/2022
Long Beach, CA - On Oct. 26, 2022, the City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Conservation Corps of Long Beach, celebrated the grand opening of a new Environmental Education Center at DeForest Park.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Schedule for Election Day
10/27/2022
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules. The Election Day holiday was adopted into practice in 2021 to offer City employees time to exercise their right to vote, if they wish. The holiday is observed as the first Tuesday of every November, after the first of the month, regardless of the election cycle.
Long Beach Seeks Volunteers for 2023 Homeless Point in Time Count
10/26/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is seeking 250 community volunteers to help conduct the 2023 Point in Time (PIT) Count, its street count of people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach, taking place on Jan. 26, 2023.
City of Long Beach Encourages Treats, not Tricks, for a Safe Halloween
10/25/2022
Long Beach, CA – City of Long Beach reminds trick-or-treaters and other Halloween revelers on October 31 to celebrate safely with a few tips to avoid potential holiday hazards.
City of Long Beach Receives Statewide Award for Equitable Community Engagement with the Digital Inclusion Roadmap Development
10/25/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Technology and Innovation Department (TID) was recently awarded with the first place Excellence in Public Information and Communications (EPIC) Award by the California Association of Public Information Officials (CAPIO) for the Digital Inclusion Roadmap (Roadmap) Development Community Engagement Process under the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) Outreach Campaign Category. The CAPIO EPIC Award Program recognizes California-based government agencies annually for their creative and effective efforts in all communications activities.
City of Long Beach to Conduct Latinx Health Collaborative RFP Community Feedback Meeting
10/25/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) invites Latinx community members and organizations to share their feedback and guidance on the final developments of the upcoming Latinx Health Collaborative Request for Proposals (RFP). Community partners are invited to join the conversation by participating in a virtual meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 9, or by completing an online survey.
Long Beach to Recognize Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
10/21/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services’ Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) today announced plans to recognize California’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, taking place Oct. 23 through Oct. 29. This weeklong information campaign about childhood lead poisoning issues will focus on protecting families from lead in drinking water, especially during lead service line replacement.
City of Long Beach Stands in Solidarity with the Women of Iran
10/20/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach stands in solidarity with the women of Iran who are protesting their government after the tragic killings of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini and 16-year-old Sarina Esmaeilzadeh, who both died in Iranian government custody and whose deaths have since sparked demonstrations and outrage around the word. The City recognizes the tremendous courage of the women of Iran and stands in support of women all around the world who continue to seek protection of their human rights and freedoms.
City of Long Beach Launches New Long Beach Pledge Website for Guaranteed Income Pilot
10/20/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today, the City of Long Beach launched a new website for its upcoming Guaranteed Income Pilot Program, Long Beach Pledge, which will provide up to 250 Long Beach families living at or below the poverty line and residing in the 90813 zip code the opportunity to receive $500 a month for 12 months. The application for eligible residents is anticipated to launch sometime in November and will be publicly announced.
City Awards More Than $3 Million to Community Organizations to Implement Health Equity Programs Addressing Impacts of COVID-19
10/19/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services
Long Beach Animal Care Services to Host First Annual Howl-o-ween Event
10/19/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) is excited to announce the First Annual Howl-o-ween Event on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the LBACS shelter (7700 E. Spring St.) The public is encouraged to attend in family-friendly Halloween costumes and bring unopened store-bought pet treats to share with furry friends while participating in various festive activities. This free, family-friendly event is intended to connect residents with shelter pets. Therefore, community members are asked to not bring their pets to the event.
Official City of Long Beach Statement Regarding the Reopening of the Billie Jean King Main Library
10/18/2022
The City of Long Beach is pleased to announce that it will reopen the Billie Jean King Main Library (Main Library) to visitors this Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022 after a temporary closure. The Main Library will maintain special operating hours* through Nov. 1 and will resume regular operating hours beginning Nov. 2. The temporary closure was necessary to address security staffing levels and specialized library staff training. With Main Library being a high-volume facility in the city’s downtown core, combined with the state of mental health challenges that many are experiencing locally and throughout the country, it was apparent that in order to effectively conduct library business and provide a positive and inspiring environment for all who entered the doors, a new plan needed to be developed to meet the needs of this specific facility. A temporary security plan has been identified and will be utilized in the interim over the coming weeks while a long-term plan is finalized. Library staff thanks the community for their patience while the City resolved this important issue and we look forward to welcoming visitors and patrons back inside Main Library to take advantage of all the literary and educational resources, events and workshops offered.
City of Long Beach and Long Beach Lifeguard Association Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
10/18/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative three-year labor agreement with the Long Beach Lifeguard Association (LGA).
City of Long Beach to Provide Free Hotspots and Chromebooks to Residents, Businesses and Non-profits in Collaboration with Long Beach Recovery Act Community Partners
10/18/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Technology and Innovation Department, in collaboration with nine Long Beach Recovery Act community partners, is re-launching the Free Internet Services and Computing Devices Program to provide free connectivity, technology, computer literacy training and technical support services to qualified Long Beach residents, businesses and non-profits critically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Residents Encouraged to Participate in the Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill
10/17/2022
The City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications encourages residents to participate in the Great ShakeOut, an annual earthquake drill, taking place at 10:20 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 20. Originally named the Great California Earthquake Drill, this earthquake safety drill is now practiced around the world with more than 40 million participants last year.
City of Long Beach Invites Residents to Participate in Youth-led Tours of the North, West and Washington Neighborhoods
10/14/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Office of Youth Development, in partnership with the Youth Leadership Institute, will host My Hood, My City program’s youth-led neighborhood tours at the end of October in the North, West and Washington neighborhoods. The tours implement youth-led storytelling to raise awareness, pride and knowledge of the neighborhoods’ cultural and structural makeup.
City to Begin Offering Bivalent COVID-19 Boosters to People Ages 5 and Older
10/14/2022
Long Beach, CA – Beginning Wednesday, Oct. 19, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will begin offering the bivalent COVID-19 boosters to everyone 5 years old and older. On Oct. 12, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) amended the emergency use authorization (EUA) of the Pfizer bivalent booster to include children ages 5 to 11 and the EUA of the Moderna bivalent booster to include people ages 6 to 17. This was followed by approvals from both the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on Oct. 12 and the Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup on Oct. 13. The bivalent boosters, also known as updated boosters, provide increased protection against the omicron variant that has been circulating since last year.
*Updated* Long Beach to Host Resource Fair in Celebration of World Mental Health Day
10/14/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach invites Long Beach families and community members of all ages to its first World Mental Health Day Resource Fair on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Admiral Kidd Park (2125 Santa Fe Ave). This free event will raise awareness of mental health resources for people in the community and provide information tables from local community-based organizations and exhibitors.
Long Beach’s Veterans Day Celebration Returns November 12
10/13/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach proudly presents the 2022 Veterans Day Celebration, a community celebration honoring U.S. military service members, taking place Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Houghton Park (6301 Myrtle Ave.).
Long Beach to Host Día de Los Muertos Celebration
10/13/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach and Office of First District Councilwoman Mary Zendejas proudly present the seventh annual Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, Celebration – a free, family-friendly celebration of life in remembrance of loved ones who have died. Families and friends are invited to take part in the day’s activities on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022, from noon to 10 p.m. in the downtown shoreline area.
Avian Flu Detected in Wild Birds in Long Beach
10/13/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has confirmed three cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A H5 (avian flu) in two Canadian geese and one Black-crowned Night-Heron near El Dorado Park. Additional sick and dead wild birds were also found in the area. The virus has previously been detected in birds in California, but the Long Beach cases are the first in Los Angeles County.
Long Beach City Councils Approves City Purchase of Southern California Edison Company Building in Downtown
10/12/2022
Long Beach, CA – During the Long Beach City Council meeting held on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022, the City Council unanimously approved the City’s purchase of a Southern California Edison Company property in Downtown Long Beach. The building, located at 125 Elm Ave., will host the Long Beach Police Department’s (LBPD) crime lab, administrative office and training space for the Department of Energy Resources, and serve as the new location for a revitalized Long Beach Senior Center.
Community Encouraged to Attend LGBTQ+ Cultural District Community Visioning Event on October 27
10/11/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is hosting a community visioning event for the LGBTQ+ Cultural District on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Bixby Park Community Center (130 Cherry Ave.). LGBTQ+ community members are encouraged to attend this outreach event to learn more about the development of the LGBTQ+ Cultural District, which is envisioned as the Broadway Corridor between Junipero and Alamitos Avenues, and to participate in the community visioning process focused on celebrating the contributions of the Long Beach LGBTQ+ community. The LGBTQ+ Cultural District will serve as a community hub, showcasing queer local history and supporting local businesses in attracting new visitors.
Long Beach Public Library Hosts Khmer, Come All Program Series Celebrating Our Cambodian Community
10/11/2022
Long Beach, CA – This fall, the Long Beach Public Library (Library) will host Khmer, Come All – a program series celebrating the local Cambodian community featuring a variety of in-person programs at the Mark Twain Neighborhood Library (1401 E. Anaheim St.) and one virtual event. Each program will highlight different aspects of Cambodian culture, including history, food, craft traditions, a cultural workshop and a film screening. Khmer, Come All will take place on select days beginning Saturday, Nov. 5 through Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022.
City of Long Beach Reaches Tentative Labor Agreement with Long Beach Firefighters Association
10/10/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative three-year labor agreement with the Long Beach Firefighters Association (FFA). The agreement provides salary increases and incentives aimed at improving workforce productivity and skill levels.
City of Long Beach Hosts Resource Fair October 11 in Recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness Month
10/10/2022
Long Beach, CA - In recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, which takes place annually throughout the month of October, the City of Long Beach Office of Equity will host a resource fair from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022, at City Hall (411 W. Ocean Blvd.). People will disabilities and employers are invited to attend and learn how to foster inclusive employment policies and practices.
City Seeks Partner for City of Long Beach Employees Youth Mentoring Program
10/7/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking a partner organization to facilitate a citywide mentoring program connecting Long Beach middle school students with City employees. The program will serve students from middle schools in neighborhoods affected by disproportionate amounts of violence, poverty and COVID-19 impacts.
Long Beach Airport Recognized Among Top Ten in United States by Condé Nast Traveler Magazine
10/6/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) is among the Best Airports in the United States, based on votes by readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine. Ranking eighth nationwide, LGB continues to be a favorite among travelers who recognize its convenient Southern California location, exemplary amenities and first-class customer experience.
Various City Street Closures for Long Beach Marathon
10/6/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Marathon is returning for its 38th running on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, with a weekend of events beginning Friday, Oct. 7. People traveling through Long Beach should plan to avoid street closures and map out access routes and should allow extra time for travel due to road closures and traffic delays.
City of Long Beach Recognizes National Community Planning Month in October
10/5/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Development Services Department is recognizing National Community Planning Month throughout the month of October and the community is invited to participate in two events to learn about and get involved in the City’s planning process. Observed annually in October, National Community Planning Month recognizes urban planners’ role in creating thriving, inclusive communities.
Long Beach Public Library to Debut City’s First Filipino American Literary Festival on October 22
10/5/2022
Long Beach, CA - On Oct. 22, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library (5870 Atlantic Ave.), Long Beach Public Library will host the Liwanag Literary Festival, a free event that will highlight Filipino American stories and literature in partnership with local bookstore Bel Canto Books.
Community Invited to Learn About and Share Priorities for New Zoning Rules for Commercial Corridors and Neighborhoods
10/5/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Development Services Department is seeking input from residents and businesses to help determine new zoning regulations along the Anaheim Street and Pacific Coast Highway commercial corridors and adjacent neighborhoods, as part of the ongoing Zone In: City Core planning effort.
Long Beach Public Library Showcases LinkedIn Learning for the Month of October
10/4/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is showcasing LinkedIn Learning for the month of October. LinkedIn Learning offers high-quality courses and videos focusing on business, technology and computer programming and creative disciplines like design, music, website development, user experience, digital marketing and other high-demand fields of learning.
Long Beach Airport Invites Community to Airfield for Annual Festival of Flight
10/4/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport’s (LGB) award-winning Festival of Flight is coming back in for a landing Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022. Thousands of attendees are expected at the popular family-friendly event featuring static aircraft displays, children’s activities, live music, food and beer trucks, and helicopter rides for purchase.
Long Beach Seeks Volunteers for 15th Annual Bike and Pedestrian Count
10/3/2022
The City of Long Beach is looking for volunteers to assist with the 15th Annual Bike and Pedestrian Count by making observations on how people are using the public right-of-way. Every October, volunteers and City employees work together to manually count the number of bicyclists, pedestrians and electric scooter riders across dozens of key intersections in Long Beach – and the more volunteers who sign up, the more locations the City can observe during the count.
City of Long Beach Expands Eligibility for Monkeypox Vaccine to Additional Groups
10/3/2022
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has expanded eligibility for the monkeypox (MPX) vaccine. This decision is in alignment with Los Angeles County and in effort to provide equitable distribution and increase access of the MPX vaccine.
Long Beach City Manager Appoints New Director of Economic Development
9/30/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today, City Manager Tom Modica announced the appointment of Ralph (Bo) Martinez as the new Director of the Department of Economic Development. Mr. Martinez brings to the City of Long Beach more than 20 years of experience in economic development for various public sector entities throughout the nation, currently serving as Deputy Town Manager for the Town of Parker, CO, and overseeing various town departments including Economic Development. As director, Mr. Martinez will oversee activities related to real estate, business and workforce development across four bureaus with 87 full-time staff. The Department manages approximately $23 million in revenue and has an annual budget of approximately $20.4 million.
City of Long Beach Celebrates National Digital Inclusion Week
9/30/2022
Long Beach, CA - The National Digital Inclusion Alliance has declared Oct. 3 through 7, 2022 as National Digital Inclusion Week (DIW), an annual week of awareness, recognition and celebration where digital inclusion practitioners across the country promote their digital equity and inclusion efforts. To celebrate DIW, the City of Long Beach will be showcasing on the City's social pages its community-centered solutions that promote digital equity and inclusion in Long Beach.
City of Long Beach to Offer Free Flu Vaccination Clinics
9/29/2022
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is hosting several community flu vaccination clinics at no charge for people without health insurance or those whose health care provider does not offer flu vaccines. These vaccine clinics will be offered at locations throughout the city in an effort to increase access for all who are interested in receiving the flu vaccine.
Long Beach Health Department Hosts Reentry Symposium
9/29/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Reentry Advisory Council will host a Reentry Symposium from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022, at Billie Jean King Main Library (200 W. Broadway). The symposium, titled Strengthening the Reentry Landscape in Long Beach, will focus on ways community partners can help people live productive, healthy lives after being released from jail or prison.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Adult Recreation Sunday League Baseball This Fall
9/29/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer their popular adult baseball league this fall, with the new league kicking off Oct. 16, 2022. Team and individual registration begin Tuesday, Oct. 4, online and in person.
City of Long Beach Advises Residents to Take Precautions Against Extreme Heat
9/26/2022
Long Beach, CA – With excessive temperatures expected this week, City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs in the mid to high 90s in parts of Long Beach.
Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding Updated Masking Requirements
9/23/2022
On Sept. 20, 2022, California Department of Public Health (CDPH) released the updated Guidance for the Use of Face Masks, to take effect Sept. 23, shifting from a strong recommendation to wear face coverings in all indoor settings to a more nuanced approach to masking recommendations that is based on the CDC COVID-19 Community Levels. COVID-19 Community Levels are established levels of impact based on hospitalization rates, hospital bed occupancy and COVID-19 case rates. Since Sept. 1, Long Beach has been in the Low COVID-19 Community Level. The City of Long Beach will align with the new CDPH Guidance for the Use of Face Masks.
City of Long Beach Reports First Case of West Nile Virus This Year
9/21/2022
Long Beach, CA - The first human case of West Nile virus (WNV) this mosquito season has been reported in Long Beach. The person, in their 60s, was hospitalized and diagnosed with neuro-invasive illness, and is currently recovering at home.
City Seeks Community Input on Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan
9/16/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications is inviting residents to participate in the review of the City’s Draft Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan. Residents can review the draft plan and provide comments online or in-person at all Long Beach Public Library locations, now through Oct. 16, 2022.
Long Beach Volunteers Needed for 38th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day, September 17
9/15/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is inviting the community to make a positive impact on our local environment by participating in the 38th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day taking place Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022.
Long Beach City Council Adopts Fiscal Year 2023 Budget
9/14/2022
Long Beach, CA – On Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, the Long Beach City Council voted to adopt the City of Long Beach’s $3.2 billion budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2023. The Adopted FY 23 Budget continues the prioritization of significant pandemic recovery support for residents and business; implements new forward-thinking initiatives that promote safety, health and quality of life; and makes strong investments in the City’s infrastructure.
City Seeks Partner to Evaluate the Impact of the Long Beach Guaranteed Income Pilot Program
9/13/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is seeking a qualified partner that can lead the research and evaluation of the Long Beach Guaranteed Income Pilot Program, which will provide a select number of Long Beach families living at or below the poverty line and residing in the 90813 zip code the opportunity to receive $500 a month for 12 months.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Offers Safety and Prevention Reminders Regarding Coyotes
9/13/2022
Long Beach, CA – This is the time of year when coyote pups become more visible in the community because they are growing up and leaving their dens more frequently. Because they do not require open space to survive, coyotes have successfully adapted to living in urban and suburban neighborhoods and can be seen at any time of day, although they are most active at dusk, dawn and at night. Due to this, Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) is reminding residents of the following important safeguards to protect pets and property against coyotes and other wild or unwanted animals.
City of Long Beach Expands Eligibility for Monkeypox Vaccine to Additional Groups
9/12/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has expanded eligibility for the monkeypox (MPX) vaccine. This decision is in alignment with Los Angeles County and in effort to provide equitable distribution and increase access of the MPX vaccine to include populations who may be at future risk of exposure.
City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
9/10/2022
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
City Issues Advisory for Peninsula and Alamitos Bay Residents Due to Anticipated Severe Weather Systems
9/9/2022
Long Beach, CA – As a result of tropical storm Kay, City of Long Beach officials are preparing for a series of storms that are expected to impact Long Beach over the next three days.
Long Beach to Hold Moment of Silence in Remembrance of September 11
9/9/2022
Long Beach, CA – To commemorate the 21st anniversary of the tragic events of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the City of Long Beach will observe a citywide moment of silence at 9:11 a.m., on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022, in honor and remembrance of the lives of those who were lost.
City of Long Beach Launches Monkeypox (MPX) Data Dashboard on City’s MPX Website
9/7/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has launched a new monkeypox (MPX) dashboard to provide the public with information on MPX cases and vaccinations in the City. The new MPX dashboard, available as a button feature on the Health Department’s MPX website, will offer a user-friendly experience and real-time access to increased data transparency.
Long Beach Public Library Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Vida Latina Program Series
9/7/2022
The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) will host its fourth annual Vida Latina, a series of events in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, taking place Sept. 10 through Nov. 2, 2022, at various LBPL locations. This year’s celebration will present a mix of in-person and virtual activities for adults, teens and kids, including annual favorites such as Lotería and Cuentos y Cantos Storytime and exciting new events like the Resistencia Poetry Club, Día de Muertos and Mercadito Literario, a literary fair fun for the whole family, on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022.
City to Begin Offering Bivalent COVID-19 Boosters
9/6/2022
Beginning Wednesday, Sept. 7, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will begin offering the bivalent Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 boosters. The bivalent boosters, also known as “updated boosters,” will provide increased protection against the omicron variant that is currently circulating. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) amended the emergency use authorization for both Pfizer and Moderna to include the bivalent boosters on Aug. 31, followed by approvals from both the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on Sept. 1 and the Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup on Sept. 3.
City of Long Beach Continues to Advise Residents to Take Precautions Against Extreme Heat, Cooling Centers Available
9/6/2022
With excessive temperatures continuing this week, City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat and has extended the activation of additional cooling center hours starting today, Sept. 6, through Friday, Sept. 9.
Office of Youth Development Announces Recipients of Measure US Youth Fund Grants
9/6/2022
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Office of Youth Development, in partnership with The Nonprofit Partnership(TNP), has awarded the first disbursements of Measure US funded grants, a total of $318,955 in mini-grants and mid-size grants, tosupport over 70 local groups and organizations providing summer programs and fostering pathways of care and connection for children and young adults between the ages of 8 and 24 in Long Beach.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Expands Hours for Pet Adoptions
9/2/2022
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Animal Care Services has expanded its adoption hours, extending its weekday operating hours in the mornings and afternoons and opening one-hour earlier on Saturdays and Sundays.
City of Long Beach Recognized Nationally for Excellence in Digital Equity and Inclusion
9/1/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach was recently recognized as a 2022 Digital Inclusion Trailblazer by the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) for its outstanding achievement in advancing digital equity and inclusion efforts in Long Beach. The City is one of 32 local governments and regions in the country and one of four cities in the state to receive this national distinction, achieving a six-star score and meeting 100% of the evaluation criteria.
City of Long Beach Advises Residents to Take Precautions Against Extreme Heat, Cooling Centers Available
9/1/2022
Long Beach, CA – With excessive temperatures expected this week and throughout the weekend, City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat and has activated additional cooling center hours over the holiday weekend.
Long Beach to Resume In Person City Council Meetings Beginning September 6
9/1/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today announced it will resume in-person City Council meetings at the Bob Foster Civic Chambers, located at 411 W. Ocean Blvd., beginning Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Free Mobile Recess Program for Youth This Fall
8/31/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will continue offering its Mobile Recess Program for youth this fall, with a new series beginning Sept. 6 through Oct. 28, 2022.
Long Beach Now Offering Monkeypox Vaccine Without an Appointment at Long Beach City College, Pacific Coast Campus Vaccination Site
8/31/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is now offering non-appointment options to those who are eligible for the monkeypox (MPX) vaccine at the Long Beach City College, Pacific Coast Campus (PCC) vaccination site. This is in effort to provide equitable distribution and increase access of the MPX vaccine, as well as make it easier for people to get vaccinated and protected quickly.
City of Long Beach to Host Second Annual Long Beach Youth Festival in September
8/29/2022
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Health Department's Office of Youth Development, in partnership with the City's Youth and Families Commission, Long Beach Public Library and Departments of Parks, Recreation and Marine and Economic Development, Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment Network, will host its second annual Youth Festival at the Billie Jean King Main Library and the adjacent Lincoln Park from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022.
Long Beach Recognizes National Preparedness Month this September
8/29/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications is recognizing National Preparedness Month with a series of educational community outreach opportunities throughout the month of September. National Preparedness Month, observed each September, promotes family and community emergency preparedness and raises awareness about the importance of preparing for disasters and emergencies that could happen at any time.
City of Long Beach to Expand Novavax Eligibility to those 12 and Older
8/25/2022
Long Beach, CA – Effective immediately, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is now offering the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine to those ages 12 and older. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) expanded the emergency use authorization for the Novavax vaccine from age 18 years and older to 12 years of age and older on Aug. 19, followed by endorsement from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on Aug. 23.
City of Long Beach Adopts Comprehensive Plan to Combat Climate Change
8/25/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has adopted its first-ever Long Beach Climate Action Plan (LB CAP) that provides a framework for creating a more sustainable, resilient and equitable city. Unanimously approved by the Long Beach City Council, LB CAP, also known as the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan, will address climate change in a way that remedies existing environmental health disparities while also improving health, quality of life and enhancing economic vitality throughout Long Beach for decades to come.
City Awarded Multi-million Dollar Project Homekey Grant to Create Over 100 More Interim Housing Units for People Experiencing Homelessness
8/24/2022
Long Beach, CA - The State of California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) has awarded the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) a $30.5 million grant to create more interim housing for people experiencing homelessness. Approximately $25.2 million will be utilized for building and modular acquisition, installation and improvements, and the remaining $5.3 million for operations and services. The grant will enable the City to build 30 to 35 modular tiny homes at the Multi-Service Center (MSC) and purchase another motel for conversion to interim housing as well as to operate and provide services to the two sites through the City’s Project Homekey program.
Long Beach Expands Monkeypox Vaccine Eligibility to Additional Groups
8/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is expanding the eligibility criteria for the monkeypox (MPX) vaccine, effective immediately. This decision is in alignment with Los Angeles County and done in order to make the vaccine more readily accessible to those at high risk and to stop the spread of MPX.
City of Long Beach Labor Day Schedule
8/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Labor Day on Monday, Sept.5, 2022, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City Launches Space Beach Teacher Externship Program in Collaboration with Long Beach Unified School District
8/22/2022
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD), recently launched its Space Beach Teacher Externship Program, a professional development program for K-12 educatorsto create streamlined, easy-to-navigate career pathways for students interested in aerospace and related industries.
City Seeks Community Feedback for Second Phase of MacArthur Park Design
8/22/2022
The City of Long Beach is inviting the community to submit feedback and recommendations for the MacArthur Park Improvements Project through an online community survey available now through Sept. 12, 2022. The City is committed hearing from community members before entering the final planning stages of the enhanced park. Input collected from the online survey will better inform the next phase of design, from the look and feel of the park, spatial arrangement of amenities, to confirm and/or update the programming, and work towards park design refinement.
City of Long Beach Awarded $13.1 Million State Loan for Emergency Rental Assistance Program
8/22/2022
The City of Long Beach has been awarded a $13.1 million California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) Cashflow Loan to provide additional funding for the Long Beach Emergency Rental Assistance Program (LB-ERAP). The funds will be used to continue to provide rent and utility assistance to tenants and landlords who submitted complete applications on or before March 31, 2022.
Fourth Annual Ranchos Walk Takes Place September 10
8/19/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach invites the community to experience Long Beach on foot at the Fourth Annual Ranchos Walk event on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022. The City’s Office of Sustainability, along with Departments of Public Works, Health and Human Services and Water, is partnering with Walk Long Beach, Rancho Los Cerritos, Rancho Los Alamitos and the Historical Society of Long Beach to host this free urban hike, where participants will take a stroll through local history as they follow a path that links Rancho Los Alamitos and Rancho Los Cerritos via the summit of Signal Hill.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation & Marine to Offer After-School Program for Youth; Adaptive Programs for Youth and Adults Also Offered
8/19/2022
Long Beach, CA – This fall, the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will once again offer programs to safely engage youth after school as well as adaptive recreation programs for middle school and high school youth and adults, providing fun and enriching experiences such as art, games and fitness activities designed for people with disabilities.
City Launches Request for Proposals for Community Organizations to Expand or Launch New Promotora/Community Health Champion Programs
8/19/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking to partner with community organizations to expand existing or launch new Promotora/Community Health Champion (P/CHC) programs that promote education and wellness opportunities across Long Beach communities. P/CHC are community navigators, care coordinators and community engagement champions who focus on increasing community access and connection to health screenings, health education, and mental health and well-being resources. Eligible organizations are encouraged to submit proposals through the City’s procurement platform, Long Beach Buys by 11 a.m. (PST) on Sept. 20, 2022.
Celebrate the End of Summer with a Concert by the Marina Featuring the “Under Cover” Band
8/18/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine’s (PRM) 2022 summer season will conclude with a concert at Marine Stadium (5255 Paoli Way) featuring the “Under Cover” band on Friday, Aug. 26. The summer send-off event will begin at 5 p.m. with a Kid’s Activity Zone, followed by the concert from 6 to 8 p.m. with the sounds of pop, funk, soul, rock, Top 40, Latin and more.
Community Invited to Help Shape New Zoning Regulations for E-Commerce and Delivery-Only Retail
8/18/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is hosting a virtual community meeting on Aug. 31, 2022, to solicit public input on a Zoning Code update that will address the regulation of e-commerce and delivery-only retailers throughout the city.
City of Long Beach Transitions Monkeypox Vaccine Pre-Registration System to MyTurn
8/18/2022
Long Beach, CA – Effective tomorrow, Aug. 19, 2022, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will transition the monkeypox vaccine pre-registration system to MyTurn, the State’s vaccination notification and appointment system. This transition will help manage efficient and equitable vaccine distribution as supply increases.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Groundbreaking of New Affordable Housing Community for Veterans
8/17/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today joined with nonprofit developer Century Affordable Development, Inc. (Century) and other partner organizations to celebrate the groundbreaking of The Cove, a new affordable housing development located at the 27-acre Century Villages at Cabrillo community in West Long Beach. The development will offer 89 affordable studios for veterans who have very low-income, earning 30-60% of area median income, and veterans who are experiencing homelessness.
Beach Streets University Open Street Event Returns September 17
8/16/2022
Long Beach, CA – East Long Beach will bustle with activity on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, as the City of Long Beach’s Beach Streets Open Street event returns after a two-year hiatus. This year’s Beach Streets University will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and span neighborhoods from Atherton Street up to Spring Street, providing safe, open areas for people to walk, bike and socialize. The free, family friendly event will feature several entertainment hubs along the route, including a dedicated children’s area at Whaley Park, as well as outdoor music, food and drink specials, activities and more.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Joins NBCUniversal Local’s ‘Clear the Shelters’ Pet Adoption and Donation Campaign This August
8/15/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) has joined NBCUniversal Local’s 2022 Clear The Shelters pet adoption and donation campaign, taking place through Aug. 31, 2022, holding adoption specials throughout the month and encouraging residents to get involved.
Community Encouraged to Attend Cambodian American Cultural Center Community Visioning and Feasibility Plan Kickoff Event on August 20
8/10/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach and Sixth District Councilwoman Suely Saro, in coordination with the United Cambodian Community (UCC), Lord Cultural Resources, City Fabrick, and Community Steering Committee, is hosting a community visioning event for the Cabmodian American Cultural Center (CACC) on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Douglas MacArthur Park.
City Clerk Calls for Argument Writers for Four November 2022 Ballot Measures
8/10/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking argument writers for four City Charter amendments to be placed on the Nov. 8, 2022, ballot. Those interested in writing arguments for or against the approved measures may submit an interest form to the Office of the City Clerk through 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 11, 2022. A separate interest form must be submitted for each ballot measure. Interest forms may be submitted via email to cityclerk@longbeach.gov or in person at City Hall, 411 W. Ocean Blvd., Lobby Level, Window 12.
City of Long Beach to Begin Enforcement of Registered Short-Term Rentals in Coastal Zone
8/10/2022
Long Beach, CA - Beginning Sept. 6, 2022, the City of Long Beach will initiate the enforcement of short-term rentals (STRs) operating in the coastal zone areas of the City. This action comes as a result of the City Council’s acceptance of the California Coastal Commission’s recommended changes to the City’s STR ordinance earlier this year.
11th Annual Uptown Jazz Festival Taking Place August 27 at Houghton Park with Headliner and Grammy Award Winner Stephanie Mills
8/8/2022
The City of Long Beach and Vice Mayor Rex Richardson present the 11th Annual Uptown Jazz Festival, headlined by Stephanie Mills, a Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter, actress and Broadway star. The festival will take place on Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Houghton Park (6301 Myrtle Ave., Long Beach, 90805). The free event will include live music throughout the day, available food and beer garden, as well as vendors, community resources and a Kids Zone.
Long Beach Public Library Showcases Author Talks Series for the Month of August
8/5/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is showcasing its Author Talks series for the month of August. Author Talks offers residents a chance to interact with select authors of New York Times Bestselling books through a series of virtual, real-time discussions. This monthly series features a diverse set of two to four talks, offering a mix of perspectives from literary authors to career advancement. Each talk lasts about one hour and concludes with a live Q&A with the author.
Long Beach City Council to Consider Four Ballot Measures for Placement on the November 2022 Election Ballot
8/5/2022
Long Beach, CA – On August 9, 2022, the Long Beach City Council will consider placing four potential City Charter amendments on the November 8, 2022, ballot for consideration by Long Beach voters. The four proposed Charter amendments relate to the consolidation of the City’s existing water, sewer and gas utilities into a single publicly-owned utility; establishment of a Police Oversight Commission; realignment of City election dates with the State; and realignment of Long Beach Board of Education election dates with the State. After the City Charter amendments are selected for ballot placement August 9, the City will call for argument writers interested in writing arguments both for or against the approved measures.
City of Long Beach to Offer Free Teen Academy Program for Teens Ages 13 to 18
8/4/2022
Long Beach, CA – Beginning Sept. 19, 2022, the City of Long Beach will offer a nine-month Teen Academy for 100 teens ages 13 to 18. The Teen Academy program, offered through the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM), is designed to provide teens with experiences, activities and resources that support their wellness and future success.
Main Health Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic to Relocate Operations to Cabrillo High School
8/4/2022
Long Beach, CA – Beginning Friday, August 5, the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) COVID-19 vaccine clinic for children ages 6 months to 5 years old, currently located at the Main Health Facility, will relocate all operations to Cabrillo High School.
City Celebrates Groundbreaking for Market Street Corridor Improvements
8/3/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today celebrated the launch of the Market Street Corridor Improvements with a groundbreaking ceremony featuring Eighth District Councilmember Al Austin II and the Department of Public Works. The groundbreaking ceremony was held at Burton W. Chace Park, located at Dairy Avenue and Market Street, the approximate location of phase one of the project.
Parks, Recreation and Marine to Induct Three New Members into Long Beach Golf Hall of Fame
8/3/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Golf Hall of Fame will induct three new members – Torey Edwards, Jim Gonzales and Travis Johnson – on Sunday, August 7. The Long Beach Golf Hall of Fame was created by the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) in 1996 to recognize those who left a mark on golf in Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Proclaims Local Emergency and Expands Vaccine Eligibility in Response to Monkeypox
8/2/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today, the Long Beach City Manager proclaimed a local emergency to strengthen the City’s preparedness and ability to respond to monkeypox. This proclamation must be ratified within seven days by the Long Beach City Council. In an effort to stop the spread of monkeypox and make the vaccine more readily accessible to those at highest risk, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is also expanding the eligibility criteria for the vaccine, effective immediately.
Long Beach Announces Pediatric Case of Monkeypox
8/2/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has confirmed a presumptive case of monkeypox infection in a pediatric resident of Long Beach. Preliminary test results indicate that the child has tested positive for orthopoxvirus. Additional testing will be performed at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to confirm monkeypox. Given the positive test result, the Health Department is conducting an extensive contact investigation and offering vaccine to people who may have been exposed in order to prevent additional cases. The child was symptomatic but is now recovered.
City of Long Beach Unveils Proposed Fiscal Year 2023 Budget
8/2/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today, August 2, 2022, the City of Long Beach unveiled its Proposed Fiscal Year 2023 (FY 23) Budget, with a special presentation on a five-year Measure A Infrastructure Investment Plan. The Proposed FY 23 Budget is $3.2 billion and continues prioritizing significant pandemic recovery support for residents and business; implements new forward-thinking initiatives that promote safety, health and quality of life; and makes strong investments in the City’s infrastructure.
City of Long Beach to Offer Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine Beginning August 1
7/29/2022
Long Beach, CA – Beginning Monday, August 1, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will begin offering the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine in effort to increase options and access to COVID-19 vaccines. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the emergency use authorization of the Novavax vaccine on July 13, followed by approvals from both the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on July 19 and the Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup on July 22.
City Seeks Proposals for Partners to Help Generate $1M in Additional Spending for Local Businesses
7/29/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking organizations to partner with the City’s Department of Economic Development to develop and implement citywide solutions through its ActivateLB program to increase customer spending by $1 million at Long Beach small businesses and support their economic recovery. The ActivateLB program’s Request for Proposals (RFP) is open through 11 a.m. on August 30, 2022, on the City’s vendor portal: Long Beach Buys.
Long Beach Health Department to Begin Distribution of Infant Formula in Partnership with LA County
7/29/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) announced today it has received 950 cans of infant formula from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. The formula will be distributed to eligible families in Long Beach and surrounding LA County cities beginning Tuesday, August 2, 2022.
Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding Rising COVID-19 Cases and Masking
7/26/2022
Throughout the state, COVID-19 cases continue to rise and the most recently detected variants are more communicable. In Long Beach, over in recent weeks, cases have been in the CDC’s medium transmission level. Currently, the 7-day case rate is 476.9 per 100,000, the 7-day hospitalization rate is 9.6 per 100,000, and 7.2% of inpatient beds are occupied by COVID-19 patients.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Fall Recreation Class Registration Begins August 1
7/26/2022
Long Beach, CA – Registration for a variety of new and existing recreation classes offered by the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) begins Monday, August 1. More than 700 activities in art, music, nature, fitness, special interest subjects, adult sports leagues and aquatics will begin in September and continue through November. Residents can browse the fall classes in the latest issue of Recreation Connection, PRM’s programs catalog, at LBParks.org or at Long Beach park community centers and Long Beach Public Library branches.
Director of Development Services Oscar Orci Announces Retirement
7/25/2022
The City of Long Beach announced today the upcoming retirement of Department of Development Services Director Oscar Orci. Mr. Orci has served for the past two years as Director of the Department that provides planning, permitting, code enforcement and housing services for the City. Prior to that, he had served as the Department’s Deputy Director for four years. Altogether, Mr. Orci served for more than 30 years in community development work for cities across Southern California. Mr. Orci’s last day with the City is August 12, 2022.
Southwest Airlines Connects Long Beach to New Orleans with Seasonal Sunday Nonstop Service
7/21/2022
Long Beach, CA – Southwest Airlines today announced that it will launch weekly nonstop flights from Long Beach Airport (LGB) to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) on a seasonal basis from January 8 through the end of March 2023, just in time for Mardi Gras season. Tickets are available now at Southwest.com.
Long Beach Public Library to Temporarily Shift Operations of Alamitos, Brewitt and Dana Neighborhood Libraries to To-Go Service Only
7/20/2022
Long Beach, CA – Beginning August 2, 2022, through the end of the year, three Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) locations, Alamitos, Brewitt and Dana Neighborhood Libraries, will temporarily shift operations to a “To-Go” model of service. This will allow LBPL to continue to meet residents’ needs for print and audiovisual materials while navigating staffing shortages brought on by retirements, vacancies and the ongoing pandemic. All other LBPL locations, including Billie Jean King Main Library, will continue normal library services and remain open to the public.
City of Long Beach Expands Eligibility for Monkeypox Vaccine
7/19/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has expanded eligibility for the monkeypox vaccine. This decision is in alignment with Los Angeles County and done in effort to make the monkeypox vaccine more accessible to the populations at highest risk in the city.
Long Beach Announces First Case of Monkeypox
7/16/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has confirmed the first presumptive case of monkeypox infection in Long Beach. Preliminary test results indicate that the person has tested positive for orthopoxvirus. Additional testing will be performed at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to confirm monkeypox. Given the positive test result, the Health Department is conducting an extensive contact investigation and offering vaccine to people who may have been exposed in order to prevent additional cases. The person is an adult Long Beach resident who has no recent travel history nor known contacts. They are symptomatic and recovering and isolating at home.
Long Beach Airport Displays Able ARTS Work Exhibit
7/14/2022
Long Beach, CA - An exhibit showcasing talented local artists is on display now at Long Beach Airport, brightening the way for travelers through a collaboration with Able ARTS Work.
City Partners with CSULB LifeFit Center to Offer Exercise Class Programs for Older Adults
7/12/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine, in partnership with California State University, Long Beach LifeFit Center @ The Beach, is launching a new exercise class program to provide evidence-based physical activity programming for older adults.
More Than $10 Million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding Coming to Long Beach Airport
7/11/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced yesterday that Long Beach Airport (LGB) was selected as one of only four airports in the state of California to receive funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s (BIL) airport terminal program. The $10.6 million sum will go towards LGB’s Terminal Roadway Improvements project.
Official City of Long Beach Statement Regarding the Monkeypox Virus
7/8/2022
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is monitoring the spread of the monkeypox virus (MPV). While there are no confirmed cases of MPV in Long Beach currently and the risk of MPV remains low, we urge our community to remain vigilant and aware of symptoms and possible exposure.
City of Long Beach Publishes First Smart Cities Initiative 2022 Annual Report
7/7/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Technology and Innovation has published its first Smart City Initiative 2022 Annual Report, which showcases key accomplishments and outcomes regarding how the City has used technology and data to manage change and expand capacities to better the daily lives of Long Beach residents, enhance City operations and make the best possible use of resources across all City Departments.
Fourth of July Weekend Public Safety Statistics
7/7/2022
Long Beach, CA – Last month, the City of Long Beach activated its Celebrate Safely campaign to educate the public about the hazards of fireworks, the consequences of setting off fireworks illegally, and safety tips to ensure everyone has an enjoyable and safe Independence Day. Over the Fourth of July weekend, the Long Beach coastline filled with visitors, and spectators had the opportunity to view professional fireworks shows over Alamitos Bay on July 3 and the downtown waterfront on July 4. The City is now issuing the below statistics regarding fireworks enforcement and other public safety response efforts.
City to Begin Offering Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine to Those Ages 6 to 17
7/6/2022
Long Beach, CA – Beginning Thursday, July 7, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will begin offering the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to those ages 6 to 17. This decision comes after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) expanded its emergency use authorization of the Moderna vaccine for this age group. This was followed by approvals from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) on June 23 and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on June 24, and the Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup on June 25.
Long Beach Airport Receives Two Project Achievement Awards from Construction Management Association of America
7/6/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Construction Management Association of America Southern California Chapter (CMAASC) recently awarded Long Beach Airport (LGB) with two Project Achievement Awards, recognizing outstanding achievement in the practice of construction management. Presentation was made to Airport staff at the CMAASC 29th Annual Awards Gala recently held in Long Beach.
Long Beach Scores Top Marks for Water Quality
7/6/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has received excellent recreational water quality grades from Heal the Bay for 2021-2022, with 100% percent of its beaches receiving A or B grades for the dry summer months, according to the Annual Beach Report Card that was released on June 22, 2022. Long Beach has seen sustained improvements in water quality over the past decade.
Long Beach Health Department Hosts Summer Health Resource Fair in July
7/1/2022
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department), in partnership with Disability Rights California (DRC) and the California State Council on Developmental Disabilities (SCDD), is hosting the Summer Health Resource Fair on July 8, 9 and July 10.
Long Beach Celebrates Increased Inclusivity and Accessibility on City Beaches with New Access Mats
7/1/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is celebrating the installation of its first-ever beach access mats, making it possible for people of all abilities to more easily access Alamitos, Mother's and Granada beaches this summer.
Long Beach Shares Results of 2022 Homeless Count
7/1/2022
Long Beach, CA – Findings of the 2022 Homeless Point in Time Count, the first count conducted in two years due to the pandemic, reveal that Long Beach identified 3,296 people experiencing homelessness on February 24, 2022. While many remain unsheltered, more people than ever before are living in emergency shelters or interim housing, a testament to the City’s commitment to ending street homelessness and providing supportive services that will help people get back on their feet.
More than 1 Million COVID-19 Tests Administered by the City of Long Beach since Pandemic Began
6/30/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has reached a COVID-19 testing milestone with more than 1 million COVID-19 tests administered at City-run testing sites since the pandemic began. Testing people for COVID-19, especially those who were in contact with someone who has the virus or those experiencing any COVID-like symptoms, is extremely important to help slow the spread.
Building a Better Long Beach Presentation Showcases City's Development and Construction Activity is on the Rise
6/28/2022
Long Beach, CA– Today, the City of Long Beach announced at its Building a Better Long Beach presentation that new development and construction activity continues to boom, with several major commercial and residential projects completed, currently underway or proposed throughout the city. The mid-day event presented by Mayor Garcia, and in partnership with the Long Beach Business Journal, at The Beverly O’Neill Theater in Downtown drew an audience of hundreds of community representatives including business leaders, real estate specialists, developers and local contractors and architects.
REACH Teams Provide Alternative Response to Calls for Service for People Experiencing Homelessness
6/27/2022
Long Beach, CA - In a press conference earlier today, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services provided updates regarding two REACH outreach teams that were created in July of last year as an alternative response to certain calls for service related to people experiencing homelessness. These specialized teams focus on increasing access to mental and physical health services as well as housing and case management resources, while reducing impacts to the emergency response system and addressing the root cause of homelessness.
City of Long Beach Schedule in Observance of Independence Day
6/24/2022
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Independence Day on Monday, July 4, 2022, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City Extends Application Deadline for Creative Economy Grants
6/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – The application deadline for the City of Long Beach’s Creative Economy Grants program has been extended through July 7, 2022. The program funded by the Long Beach Recovery Act provides financial support to local nonprofits and professional artists to be utilized for operational recovery, public art, community projects and artist fellowships.
Community Invited to Help Shape New Zoning Regulations for Commercial Corridors and Neighborhoods in Central Long Beach
6/23/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is hosting a series of open house events and collecting survey responses to further engage the community as part of the Zone In: City Core effort, previously known as the Anaheim Corridor Zoning Implementation Plan (ACZIP). The planning initiative aims to update zoning regulations along the Anaheim Street and Pacific Coast Highway commercial corridors and adjacent neighborhoods.
Long Beach Public Library Invites Community to Virtual Talks with Bestselling Authors
6/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is launching a series of virtual talks in July featuring bestselling authors from around the world. The featured writers and thought leaders will cover a wide range of fiction and nonfiction genres.
City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
6/22/2022
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
City Offers Tips to Celebrate Safely Over Fourth of July Weekend
6/22/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is encouraging residents and visitors to celebrate safely this Fourth of July weekend to ensure everyone has an enjoyable and safe holiday. All personal fireworks are prohibited within Long Beach city limits and residents can expect ongoing citywide enforcement of the City’s fireworks ordinance.
Long Beach Health Department Announces Measure US Community Grant Opportunities to Support Summer Youth Programming
6/22/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is launching its first disbursements of Measure US funds via two rounds of community grant opportunities that will support youth development. A total of $225,000 will be available to provide summer programs for children and young adults between the ages of 8 and 24 in Long Beach.
Long Beach Libraries to Offer Expanded Programming for Teens
6/22/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is expanding its programming for teens at several branch locations. The summer and after-school programs will add a variety of enrichment activities for youth ages 12 and older with a strong focus on wellbeing, creativity, STEAM learning and collaborative interaction.
City of Long Beach Offers COVID-19 Vaccines for Children Ages 6 Months and Older
6/21/2022
Long Beach, CA – Beginning Friday, June 24, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will now have the ability to begin vaccinating anyone 6 months of age and older. The City will expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility by offering the Moderna vaccine to children 6 months to 5 years of age, as well as the Pfizer vaccine to children 6 months to 4 years of age.
ActivateLB Seed Grants Available to Grow Community Events, Activate Businesses
6/21/2022
Long Beach, CA –Applications are being accepted starting today for the City of Long Beach’s recently announced ActivateLB grants, providing Long Beach Recovery Act funding to support neighborhood cultural events and activate small businesses. The application period is open through July 21, 2022.
City Dedicates El Dorado Park West Community Center in Memory of Dr. Thomas J. Clark
6/17/2022
The community center at El Dorado Park West is being dedicated in honor of Dr. Thomas J. Clark, a three-time mayor of Long Beach who served on the City Council for 30 years—the longest of any person in City history. The public sign unveiling and dedication ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 25, at 2800 N. Studebaker Road.
City Celebrates Official Grand Opening of Alamitos Beach Water Playground on June 25
6/17/2022
The City of Long Beach is inviting the public to the grand opening of its newest beach attraction, an inflatable aquatic playground known as the “Wibit.” The celebration will take place in the sand at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 25, at Alamitos Beach, south of Ocean Boulevard and east of Shoreline Drive, between Fifth and Sixth places.
California Violence Intervention and Prevention (CalVIP) Grant Awarded to Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services to Expand Activating Safe Communities Program Citywide
6/17/2022
Long Beach, CA – The California Violence Prevention and Intervention Grant Program (CalVIP) awarded a $3.9 million dollar grant to the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) to expand its Activating Safe Communities program citywide. The work will focus on 13 neighborhoods disproportionately impacted by gun violence in North and Central Long Beach.
Southwest Airlines Launches Daily Flights Connecting Long Beach to Nashville
6/16/2022
Long Beach, CA – Southwest Airlines today announced that it will begin offering daily, nonstop flights from Long Beach Airport (LGB) to Nashville International Airport (BNA), with service set to start on Nov. 6, 2022. Tickets are available now at Southwest.com.
City Celebrates Official Grand Re-opening of Recreation Park Playground
6/14/2022
The City of Long Beach today celebrated the grand re-opening of the redesigned Recreation Park Playground, located along the north side of 7th Street between Federation Drive and Park Avenue, with a ceremony that included Mayor Robert Garcia, Third District Councilwoman Suzie Price and other City leaders.
City of Long Beach Schedule for Juneteenth
6/14/2022
In observance of Juneteenth (Sunday, June 19, 2022), the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules. Juneteenth, which commemorates the official end of slavery in 1865, was established as a federal holiday last year.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Free Recreation Programs Starting June 20
6/14/2022
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer a variety of popular, free recreation programs for families, teens and older adults beginning June 20. Residents can call or visit their neighborhood park for schedules and to register for activities.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Free Summer Food Service Program for Children June 21 through August 26
6/13/2022
For the 43rd year in a row, the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Summer Food Service Program to provide free, nutritious meals to Long Beach children and youth throughout the summer months.
City of Long Beach Expands Access to COVID-19 Treatments
6/9/2022
Long Beach, CA - Effective immediately, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department), in partnership with Healthvana, the City's test results delivery partner, will make it easier for people to receive COVID-19 medications after contracting the virus.
Long Beach City Manager Appoints Katy Nomura as Deputy City Manager
6/8/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today, City Manager Tom Modica announced the appointment of Katy Nomura to Deputy City Manager. Ms. Nomura will work alongside the City Manager and Assistant City Manager as part of the City’s Executive Management Team to implement City policies and programs. Ms. Nomura brings to Long Beach an extensive portfolio in city government, serving nearly 10 years in the City of Cupertino’s City Manager’s Office, most recently as Deputy City Manager. Ms. Nomura will begin her role as Deputy City Manager on June 20.
City Launches Summer Youth Engagement Program My Hood, My City
6/8/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has launched the program My Hood, My City to engage youth through civics education and leadership development. The program, led by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Youth Development in partnership with the Youth Leadership Institute, provides youth-led storytelling through neighborhood tours that raise awareness, pride and knowledge regarding the cultural and structural makeup of neighborhoods in north, west and central Long Beach.
Long Beach Launches New Procurement Software, Long Beach Buys
6/8/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has launched Long Beach Buys, a new purchasing platform and marketplace that is free for all businesses and organizations seeking to do business with the City. The new procurement software positions the City to more effectively engage with local, diverse and disadvantaged businesses and facilitates the lowering of barriers for prospective businesses to contract with the City with easy-to-use technology, a landing page and instructions available in multiple languages, and an expeditious vendor onboarding process. Long Beach Buys is part of the City’s Extreme Procurement Makeover initiative, which aims to enhance the City’s procurement process to be more efficient, results-driven, equitable and sustainable.
City Provides Safety Tips for Residents to Avoid Phone and Internet Scams
6/6/2022
Long Beach, CA – In response to recent phone and internet scams being reported by Long Beach residents, the City of Long Beach is providing the following information and safety tips for residents and business owners to avoid becoming victims of fraudulent calls, text messages and email scams.
City Extends Masking Requirement in Public Transit and Indoor Public Transportation Hubs Due to Increase in COVID-19 Cases
6/3/2022
Long Beach, CA – Due to the continued increase in COVID-19 cases, positivity rates and outbreaks, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will extend the masking requirement in all public transit and indoor public transportation hubs within the city.
California Transportation Foundation Recognizes Long Beach Airport as Organization of the Year
6/3/2022
Long Beach, CA – The California Transportation Foundation (CTF) recently recognized Long Beach Airport (LGB) as the Organization of the Year. The award was presented to Airport officials on May 26, 2022, at the CTF’s 33rd annual Transportation Awards ceremony in Sacramento.
Long Beach Public Library to Launch Annual Summer Reading Program on June 18
6/3/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library’s (Library) annual Summer Reading Program kicks off June 18, inviting readers of all ages to “Read Beyond the Beaten Path” and blaze new trails by reading books, completing activities, and enjoying free special events at all 12 Library locations. The Summer Reading Program, running June 18 through August 13, encourages participants to read five days a week for at least six weeks and complete activities, earning incentive prizes along the way. Online registration begins June 18, with in-person registration available beginning June 21 at any Library location. Residents can register and begin participation at any time during the program – but the earlier the registration, the more incentives to earn.
Long Beach Airport Welcomes Breeze Airways
6/2/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) is excited to announce the addition of Breeze Airways, a new airline set to start service from LGB this fall.
Grant Applications Now Open for ActivateLB Cultural Event Grant Programs
6/2/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today the application period opened for the City of Long Beach’s recently announced ActivateLB Grants Program. This Program, funded by the Long Beach Recovery Act, will provide funding for large citywide cultural events, along with neighborhood event seed grants and business activation grants. The application period for Cultural Special Events Grants is open now and will remain open until funds have been exhausted. Program applications for neighborhood event seed grants and business activation grants will open later this month and funded events are planned to be rolled out starting this summer.
Long Beach Public Library Showcases Gale Courses, Free, Instructor-Led Online Courses, for the Month of June
6/1/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is showcasing Gale Courses for the month of June. Gale Courses offers more than 350 free, instructor-led online classes on topics including personal development, health and wellness, creative writing, computer programming, business management, GED test preparation and much more. Gal Courses is available to LBPL cardholders for free through the Digital Library. Coursework is available 24/7, offering flexibility to fit any schedule.
June is Pet Preparedness Month
6/1/2022
Long Beach, CA – June is Pet Preparedness Month, and the City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications is reminding residents that natural disasters affect the whole family, including furry friends. Pet Preparedness Month encourages residents to incorporate the wellness of their pets in family emergency plans.
Veterans Stadium COVID-19 Testing Site To Temporarily Modify its Schedule in June for Long Beach City College Graduation Ceremonies
5/31/2022
Due to upcoming scheduled graduation ceremonies, the COVID-19 testing site at Veterans Memorial Stadium will temporarily modify its schedule for certain days in June, beginning Thursday, June 2.
Long Beach Hosts Community Job Fair at the Long Beach Convention Center on June 7
5/27/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will host the Long Beach Community Job Fair, an in-person multi-sector job fair at the Long Beach Convention Center, on Tuesday, June 7, from 1 to 5 p.m. With over 160 employers looking to fill over 3,000 jobs collectively, the Long Beach Community Job Fair will be the largest in-person job fair in LA County so far this year.
Voting Centers Open This Weekend for the June 7 Primary Election
5/27/2022
Long Beach, CA – On Saturday, May 28, 2022, the Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk will open all 11-day Vote Centers throughout Los Angeles County. The four-day Vote Centers will open on Saturday, June 4, 2022. The list of all LA County Vote Centers can be found online and can be searched by 11-day or four-day locations.
City of Long Beach Announces ActivateLB Grant Programs
5/27/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today the City of Long Beach announced details for ActivateLB Grant Programs, funded by the Long Beach Recovery Act, which will provide funding for large citywide cultural events, along with neighborhood event seed grants and business activation grants. Program applications will open in June 2022 and funded events are planned to be rolled out starting this summer.
Long Beach Hosts Community Health Resource Fair on June 4 at Billie Jean King Main Library
5/27/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (Library) and Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services are hosting a community resource fair on Saturday, June 4, to connect residents with health services, nutrition education and food support. The event will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Billie Jean King Main Library (200 W. Broadway). Parking will be available at the West Broadway parking garage located on the corner of Chestnut Avenue and Broadway.
Community Invited to Provide Input on Local Priorities for Federal Funding to Enhance Livability
5/26/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is in the process of developing the next five-year Consolidated Plan (Plan) to help determine the programs and services that should be prioritized and funded by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grants. The community is invited to participate in a virtual meeting on Thursday, June 9, 2022, and provide input on the draft Plan as part of this important effort.
Long Beach Public Library to Pilot New Hours at Three Branch Locations
5/26/2022
Long Beach, CA – Beginning May 31, 2022, the Long Beach Public Library (Library) will pilot new operating hours at three branch locations – Bay Shore Library, Bach Library and Billie Jean King Main Library – in effort to better address community needs expressed by responding residents through a summer 2021 survey. The piloted shift will affect the Tuesday and Thursday operating hours for the three locations and will include added morning hours, opening earlier at 10 a.m. as opposed to noon, and closing earlier, with Billie Jean King Main Library closing at 7 p.m. and Bach and Bay Shore at 5 p.m. Library hours at all other locations will remain the same.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Announces Long Beach Municipal Band 2022 Summer Concert Season
5/24/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Municipal Band will celebrate their 113th season this year with free outdoor summer concerts in Long Beach parks, from June 28 through August 5, 2022, with a different theme every week.
Long Beach to Offer Summer Adaptive Youth and Adult Recreation Programs
5/23/2022
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer in person adaptive recreation programs for middle and high school youth and adults, providing fun and enriching experiences such as art, games and fitness activities designed for people with disabilities. Programs will run June 20 through August 26, 2022. Registration begins on Monday, June 13, at 2:30 p.m.
Long Beach Moves into CDC’s Yellow Tier of the COVID-19 Community Levels as Cases Rise
5/21/2022
Long Beach, CA – With COVID-19 cases rising, the City of Long Beach has entered the Yellow (Medium) Tier of COVID-19 Community Level, the second of three tiers outlined by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is urging residents to adhere to the Health Order. Additionally, Health Officials are strongly recommending Long Beach residents take additional measures to protect themselves and others and slow the spread, including masking indoors, especially after close contact with someone who tested positive, and other common-sense safety strategies, such as staying home when sick; frequent hand washing; testing for COVID-19 when in contact with someone who has the virus or when experiencing any COVID-like symptoms; and becoming vaccinated and boosted when eligible.
City to Begin Offering COVID-19 Boosters for Children Ages 5 to 11
5/20/2022
Long Beach, CA – Beginning Monday, May 23, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will begin offering booster doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Host Summer Kick-off Concert at Marine Stadium on May 27
5/20/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is excited to once again welcome the summer season with a free kick-off concert featuring the “ultimate 80’s” tribute band, 80’z All-Stars, on Friday, May 27, at Marine Stadium (5255 Paoli Way on Appian Way between 2nd and Colorado Streets). Concert goers can dance and sing along to the sounds of Duran Duran, Devo, Bon Jovi, Rick Springfield, and other 80’s legends.
City of Long Beach Awarded $4.5 Million Grant for Affordable Housing Production
5/20/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has been awarded a $4.5 million grant from the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) to help fund the development of new affordable rental housing projects in the city.
City of Long Beach Memorial Day Schedule
5/19/2022
Long Beach, CA – In observance of the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 30, 2022, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City of Long Beach Seeks Community Input for Forthcoming Food Scraps and Yard Debris Program
5/19/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works invites the community to provide input that will be used for the development of an upcoming food scraps and yard debris curbside collection program anticipated to be implemented by 2024. Senate Bill 1383 established a statewide target to achieve a 75% reduction of organic waste to reduce methane gas emissions from ending in landfills. Cities are now required to divert food scraps and yard debris to help meet this target. Cities than don’t meet this state mandate, may face financial penalties. Input received from the survey will help the City team learn more about preferred educational outreach methods and how to best inspire participation in the separation of food scraps and yard debris by residents. This community survey is targeted toward single-family households and will be available through July 8, 2022.
Announcing the 2022 KJLH Women’s Health Expo Sponsored Jointly by the Long Beach and Fresno Black Infant Health Programs
5/18/2022
Long Beach, CA – After two consecutive years of virtual programming, the 22nd Annual KJLH 102.3 Women’s Health Expo is returning to the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center as an in-person event on Saturday, May 21, 2022. The Expo is presented by the Black Infant Health Program (BIH) Long Beach/Fresno as title sponsor. The event theme is Celebrate Life, and more than 10,000 women are expected to join an array of festivities highlighting women’s healthy lifestyle products, services and activities.
Cathy De Leon Named Director of Long Beach Library Services Department
5/18/2022
Long Beach, CA - Today, City Manager Tom Modica appointed Cathy De Leon as Director of the Library Services Department for the City of Long Beach. Ms. De Leon brings to the City more than 22 years of experience in public libraries, with the last five years as Manager of Branch Library Services for Long Beach Public Library overseeing the operations of its 11 neighborhood libraries. As Director, she will oversee the Long Beach Public Library system as a whole, including Billie Jean King Main Library, the neighborhood libraries, and Library programs and initiatives, operations, budget, staffing and partnerships.
Houghton Park Vaccine and Testing Operations to Relocate to Ramona Park Starting May 16
5/13/2022
Due to scheduled summer programming in the area, the COVID-19 vaccine and testing clinics at the Doris Topsy-Elvord Community Center, located at Houghton Park, will relocate all operations to Ramona Park beginning Monday, May 16, 2022. Houghton Park and its community center will resume normal operations, offering various Parks, Recreation, and Marine resources and programming. The last day of vaccine and testing operations at the park will be Saturday, May 14.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Grand Opening of Shaun Lumachi Innovation Center
5/13/2022
Earlier today, the City of Long Beach, in partnership with Long Beach City College (LBCC) and BLANKSPACES, celebrated the grand opening of the Shaun Lumachi Innovation Center, a new state-of-the-art facility in downtown Long Beach that will offer a variety of programs, resources and meeting spaces for local businesses.
City Reaches Major Milestone in Critical Repairs to Queen Mary
5/13/2022
In April, the City of Long Beach completed a major milestone in critical repairs to the Queen Mary. Twenty deteriorated lifeboats, which were negatively impacting the ship’s structural integrity, were removed while two of the original lifeboats will remain on the ship for future preservation efforts. Of the twenty removed, an additional lifeboat has been identified for preservation and five have been set aside for future consideration. The removal of nearly 100 tons of weight has alleviated significant stress from the side shell of the ship and has allowed for further critical repairs to the internal support system to be conducted. Additional work for internal structural repairs began this month and are anticipated to be completed later this year.
City Resumes the Digital Inclusion Resources Hotline
5/12/2022
Long Beach, CA – In alignment with the City of Long Beach’s vision to address the digital divide, the Economic Development Department, in collaboration with the Technology and Innovation Department, today will resume offering its Digital Inclusion Resources Hotline (Hotline). The Hotline connects the Long Beach community to digital inclusion resources, services and language interpretation services.
Long Beach Health Department and Pacific Gateway Secure $3 Million Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Grant to Support Youth in Long Beach
5/9/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Office of Youth Development and the Department of Economic Development, Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment Network (Pacific Gateway) have received a combined $3 million grant from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation to launch the Futures First Program, which supports opportunity youth. Opportunity youth are young people between the ages of 16 and 24 who are no longer in school or working and face multiple life challenges.
Long Beach Home to 17 Vote By Mail Drop Boxes, Now Available through June 7
5/9/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Office of the City Clerk has partnered with the Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk to bring the Vote By Mail Drop-Off Program, an initiative that provides voters with a safe and accessible alternative option to return their ballot, to Long Beach.
Long Beach Television Available on Apple and Roku TV Channels
5/5/2022
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Television (LBTV), the City of Long Beach's award-winning cable channel, is now available on Roku and Apple TV channels.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Partners with Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation to offer Coed Youth T-ball, Coach Pitch, Baseball and Softball Programs this Summer
5/4/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is swinging for the fences this summer, as their Long Beach Youth Sports Program once again partners with the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF), to provide youth baseball and softball programs this summer through Dodgers Dreamteam (formerly Dodgers RBI), a comprehensive sports-based youth development program that uses the power of sport to provide critical resources and services.
Long Beach 9-1-1 Connecting Residents to Non-Emergency Services Faster
5/3/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach 9-1-1 Communications Center, which dispatches emergency services to the City’s residents, is implementing a non-emergency phone tree on May 5, 2022. The non-emergency phone tree, available by calling 562.435.6711, will connect callers directly to a pre-recorded list of commonly requested non-emergency City services, providing dispatchers with additional time to assist residents requiring immediate police, fire or emergency medical services.The phone tree will alleviate the inundation of non-emergency calls to dispatchers, while providing non-emergency callers with a more streamlined experience to access services.
City Launches Request for Proposals for Micro-Transit Shuttle Pilot Program
5/3/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has launched a Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking a vendor to provide a micro-shuttle service to support tourism, businesses and local revenue generation. The selected vendor will pilot an on-demand and fixed-route pick-up and drop-off electric-powered shuttle service for business districts, amenities, services and businesses in the Belmont Shore/Alamitos Bay and Downtown/Alamitos Beach neighborhoods to better circulate visitors throughout each service area. Now until 11 a.m. on May 25, 2022, eligible vendors are encouraged to submit proposals through the City’s Vendor Portal, PlanetBids.
City of Long Beach Officials Honor the Fallen at Annual Police and Fire Memorial Ceremony
5/3/2022
Long Beach, CA – Earlier today, City of Long Beach officials honored fallen Police and Fire Department employees at the annual Police and Fire Memorial Ceremony. The morning event, a longstanding tradition for the Police and Fire Departments, was held at the Police and Fire Memorial monument in the Civic Center Plaza downtown and paid tribute to the 29 police employees and 14 firefighters who have lost their lives in service to the Long Beach community.
City Launches Request for Proposals for the Inclusive Business Navigators Program
5/2/2022
The City of Long Beach has launched a Request for Proposals (RFPs) seeking organizations to partner with the City’s Department of Economic Development to provide outreach, education and technical assistance for local small businesses and nonprofits to support their economic recovery from financial hardships and disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible organizations are encouraged to submit proposals through the City’s Vendor Portal, PlanetBids, by 11 a.m. on June 1, 2022.
Long Beach Public Library Celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with Events Throughout May, Hosts First Ever Festival of AAPI Books
5/2/2022
The vibrancy of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) cultures will take center stage as Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) celebrates AAPI Heritage Month this May. Various in-person events highlighting different aspects of AAPI culture, including history, food and craft traditions, will take place at different Library locations throughout the month. The Library will also host the inaugural Festival of AAPI Books Long Beach (FAB LB) on Saturday, May 21, featuring renowned AAPI authors, children’s activities and cultural performances.
Youth Invited to Apply for City’s First-Ever Youth Advisory Council
5/2/2022
The City of Long Beach is now accepting applications for the Office of Youth Development’s first-ever Youth Advisory Council through Friday, May 27, 2022. The Youth Advisory Council will consist of a body of 11 young people 16 to 26 years old who will help influence the implementation of the Youth and Emerging Adults Strategic Plan (YSP) and the upcoming Youth Fund, ensuring that youth voices are uplifted throughout the City.
City Launches Request for Proposals for Health Equity Community Projects
5/2/2022
The City of Long Beach is launching a Request for Proposals (RFP) to partner with community organizations to implement programs that address the systemic barriers and racism that created the inequitable differences seen locally throughout the pandemic and address the impacts of COVID-19 in the most at-risk, historically underserved and under-resourced communities in Long Beach. RFPs for organizations are in nine different activity categories outlined below and further described in the RFP. Eligible organizations are encouraged to submit proposals through the City's Vendor Portal, PlanetBids, by 11 a.m. on June 13, 2022.
Grant Applications Now Open for City of Long Beach Creative Economy Grants Program
5/2/2022
Today, the application period opened for the City of Long Beach’s recently announced Creative Economy grants Program. This program, funded by the Long Beach Recovery Act, will provide funding to local arts, culture and history nonprofits and professional artists to be utilized for operational recovery, public murals, community projects and professional artist fellowships. Now until June 10, 2022, eligible artists and organizations can apply to receive grants to support a variety of arts activities.
Long Beach Public Library Expands Community Access to Library Cards
5/2/2022
Long Beach Public Library has revised its circulation policy, making it easier than ever for California residents to register for a library card. Beginning May 3, 2022, residents may qualify for a full-service Long Beach Public Library (Library) card by presenting a picture identification (ID) and proof of California mailing address. A full-service card allows users to enjoy the maximum cardholder benefits, such as checkouts, instant access to all resources in the Digital Library, access to public computers and printing services, Chromebook and Mifi hotspot borrowing, participation in the ZipBooks program, and checkout of California State Library Parks Passes.
City of Long Beach Issues Updated Health Order
4/29/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) issued an updated Health Order, now in effect, to align with the new Los Angeles County Health Order requiring masking in all public transit and indoor public transportation hubs.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Resumes In-Person Senior Nutrition Program May 2
4/29/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will resume its in-person Senior Nutrition Program on Monday, May 2, 2022, at various sites throughout the city. Hot or cold nutritious meals that meet USDA standards will be served to residents age 50 and above. Residents are required to make reservations ahead of time by calling the phone number of the desired site, listed below.
City Announces Investment in Early Childhood Education Infrastructure Hub
4/28/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Mayor's Fund for Education and Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD), announced the investment of $600,000 toward the development of the Long Beach Early Childhood Education Infrastructure Hub (ECE Hub).
Long Beach Celebrates National Bike Month
4/28/2022
Long Beach, CA – This May, the City of Long Beach will celebrate National Bike Month all month long. Long Beach residents are encouraged to participate in in-person rides and other free, family-friendly community events happening throughout the month. Bike Month is celebrated across the United States and offers an opportunity to showcase the benefits of bicycling and encourages more people to incorporate bicycling into their daily lives.
Ribbon Cut at New Long Beach Airport Facilities
4/28/2022
Long Beach, CA – City officials commemorated the completion of the new Ticketing Lobby and Checked Baggage Inspection System (CBIS) facility at Long Beach Airport (LGB) on Wednesday, April 27, with plans to welcome the community to an Open House on Saturday, April 30. The events celebrate two major projects, which are part of a $110 million Phase II – Terminal Area Improvement Program to make strategic pre-security enhancements at LGB.
City of Long Beach Seeks Community Input on Local Priorities for Federal Funding
4/28/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is developing the next five-year Consolidated Plan to help determine the programs and services that should be prioritized and funded by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grants. The community is invited to get involved and provide input on this important process by participating in a community needs assessment survey, available online now through May 9, 2022.
City Partners with Food Finders Organization to Open Fresh Food Hub at Admiral Kidd Park
4/27/2022
Long Beach, CA - The community will soon be able to access fresh food at a new Food Finders Hub, provided by the nonprofit organization Food Finders, at Admiral Kidd Park to serve individuals experiencing a high level of food insecurity.
Application Extended for Long Beach Nonprofit Relief Grant Program
4/26/2022
Long Beach, CA - The application deadline for the Long Beach Recovery Act Nonprofit Relief Grant Program has been extended from May 15 to June 15, 2022.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Offers a Variety of Classes and Camps for Residents this Summer
4/25/2022
Long Beach, CA – Registration for a variety of new and existing recreation classes and camps offered by the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) begins Monday, May 2. More than 700 activities in art, music, nature, fitness, special interest subjects, adult sports leagues and aquatics will begin in June and continue throughout the summer months. Residents can browse the summer classes in the latest issue of Recreation Connection, PRM’s programs catalog, at LBParks.org or at Long Beach park community centers and Long Beach Public Library branches.
City of Long Beach Announces Details for Creative Economy Grants Program
4/25/2022
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach announced details for its Creative Economy Grants Program, funded by the Long Beach Recovery Act, including $900,000 in funding to support local arts and cultural organizations. This program will provide funding to local arts, culture and history nonprofits and professional artists to be utilized for operational recovery, public murals, community projects and professional artist fellowships. The City is partnering with the Arts Council for Long Beach, (ArtsLB) to administer a portion of the grants.
California State Library Parks Pass Available for Checkout at Long Beach Public Libraries
4/25/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is participating in the California State Library Parks Pass Program to provide public library cardholders with free day-use vehicle entry passes to over 200 participating state park and beach locations. The California State Parks and California State Library have partnered to provide public libraries across the state with an allotment of California State Library Parks Passes to advance safe and equitable outdoor access for all Californians. A limited number of Parks Passes are now available for checkout at all LBPL locations.
Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding New Los Angeles County Health Order Requiring Masking in All Public Transit and Indoor Public Transportation Hubs
4/22/2022
On April 21, the County of Los Angeles released a new Health Order that continues to require masking in all public transit within L.A. County and L.A. County indoor public transportation hubs. The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will align with the County’s Order, as outlined below.
City Launches Request for Proposals for Promotora/Community Health Champions Program
4/21/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has launched a Request for Proposals (RFPs) seeking an organization to partner with the City’s Department of Health and Human Services and local organizations to provide training and technical assistance for a cohort of community-based organizations (CBOs) engaged in the Promotora/Community Health Champions Program who will work to create a more robust network of Health Champions in Long Beach. Eligible organizations are encouraged to submit proposals through the City’s Vendor Portal, PlanetBids, by 11 a.m. on May 23, 2022.
Long Beach Expands LB Resource Line, a City Hotline Connecting Residents with Local Community Resources
4/21/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has expanded its LB Resource Line, an informational hotline that provides free and confidential support to anyone who lives, works, learns or plays in Long Beach and needs assistance finding and accessing local community resources and social services. The LB Resource Line launched in March 2020 during the COVID-19 Safer-At-Home health orders to connect older adults to critical pandemic-related information, resources and services. The line has now expanded its services to provide support to all Long Beach residents, and callers can now connect in real time with a professionally trained Resource Navigator for support.
Uplifting Designs Selected for Long Beach Airport’s “Plane to See” Coloring Sheet Art Contest
4/19/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) is proud to announce the winners of its “Plane to See” aviation-themed illustration contest, which received coloring sheet design submissions from more than 100 talented local artists of all ages.
Long Beach Public Library Invites Residents to Participate in Fourth Annual Celebration of the Young Child Event
4/19/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will host its fourth annual “Celebration of the Young Child” (Celebration) event on Saturday, April 30, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Billie Jean King Main Library, located at 200 W. Broadway, and on the grounds of the new Lincoln Park in downtown. The Celebration is a free annual event to showcase vendors who provide services and resources for young children and their families and caregivers. All families are welcome to attend to learn about various available resources and engage in fun, family friendly entertainment.
City of Long Beach Housing Element Update Receives State Certification
4/15/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach General Plan Housing Element update has been certified by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), signifying the City's compliance with State Housing Element law. The certification enables the potential for considerable grants and State funding opportunities for various implementation efforts in Long Beach, including the production of additional affordable housing.
City Launches Request for Proposals to Implement Nutrition Security Events and Services
4/12/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has launched two Request for Proposals (RFPs) to provide support to nonprofits or community-based organizations to establish, continue and/or expand programs that improve access to nutrition assistance programs and provide food distribution events to populations most impacted by COVID-19 and experiencing high levels of nutrition insecurity.
El Dorado East Regional Park Offers Tips for Visitors on Easter Sunday
4/12/2022
Long Beach, CA – With 388-acres of open space, picnicking areas, playgrounds, bicycle trails and many other amenities, Easter Sunday, taking place this year on April 17, is the busiest day of the year at El Dorado East Regional Park (7550 E. Spring St.). To better prepare for a visit to El Dorado, and for the safety of all who visit, the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine offers the following park rules and tips to help visitors make the most of their day at El Dorado Park:
Celebrate Earth Week with Events for All Ages
4/7/2022
Long Beach, CA –In celebration of Earth Week, the City of Long Beach will host a series of fun, free and family-friendly events for residents to enjoy. Earth Day began in 1970 to bring attention to environmental issues and has since spread to weeklong events and celebrations around the world. This year’s activities will offer participants the opportunity to learn more about how the collective community can integrate sustainability into daily life.
City and County Jointly Issue $25,000 Reward for Information Leading to the Arrest of Double Fatal Hit-and-Run Suspect
4/7/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach, with support from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, has issued a $25,000 reward for information leading to the apprehension and/or conviction of Octavio Montano Islas, the driver responsible for the early March double fatal hit-and-run collision that tragically killed two Long Beach residents, 42-year-old Jose Palacios Gonzales and 3-year-old Samantha Palacios. The City is contributing $15,000 and the Board of Supervisors is contributing $10,000, for a total reward of $25,000.
City Seeks Proposals from Eligible Organizations to Administer Special Cleanup and Maintenance Services in Parks and Open Spaces
4/6/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking proposals from highly experienced contractors interested in serving as the administrator for the cleanup and restoration of sites affected by encampments in parks and open spaces. The City recently launched a Request for Proposals (RFP) for park and beach cleaning, litter abatement and special collections services within City Parks, open spaces and beaches. Now through April 28, 2022, at 11 a.m., eligible companies are encouraged to submit proposals through the City’s RFP Vendor Portal, PlanetBids, for consideration.
Registration for the Spring 2022 Adult Volleyball and Basketball Leagues Open Now Through April 15
4/5/2022
Long Beach, CA – Now through April 15, teams and individual players can register for the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) spring 2022 adult basketball and volleyball leagues. Games will be scheduled at various City and school facilities in Long Beach on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays. Players must be at least 18 years of age to participate in the leagues. Divisions are available for coed, women and men and at a variety of recreational levels.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Grand Opening of Ronald R. Arias Health Equity Center
4/5/2022
Long Beach, CA – On April 4, City officials celebrated the grand opening and dedication of the Ronald R. Arias Health Equity Center (RAHEC), located at 6335 Myrtle Ave., inside North Long Beach’s Houghton Park.
Long Beach Airport Invites Community to Celebrate Opening of New Ticketing Lobby
4/4/2022
Long Beach Airport (LGB) is commemorating the opening of its brand-new Ticketing Lobby and Checked Baggage Inspection System (CBIS) facility with a Community Open House on Saturday, April 30. The projects are part of a major $110 million Phase II – Terminal Area Improvement Program to make strategic pre-security enhancements to the airport.
Community Invited to Help Shape New Zoning Regulations for Commercial Corridors and Neighborhoods
4/1/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is launching a series of virtual open house events to engage the community as part of the Zone In: City Core (ACZIP) effort, previously known as the Anaheim Corridor Zoning Implementation Plan (ACZIP). The Zone In: City Core (ACZIP) is a collaboration between the City and community to update zoning regulations along the Anaheim Street and Pacific Coast Highway commercial corridors and adjacent neighborhoods.
*UPDATED* City of Long Beach Celebrates Grand Opening of Transformational 35-Story Shoreline Gateway Development
3/31/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach yesterday joined with developers Ledcor Development LP and Anderson Pacific, LLC and other partner agencies to celebrate the grand opening of Shoreline Gateway, a new 35-story, mixed-use development located at 777 E. Ocean Blvd. in the heart of Downtown Long Beach.
Downtown Street Closures and Traffic Impacts for the 2022 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
3/31/2022
Long Beach, CA – In anticipation of the 2022 Acura Grant Prix of Long Beach, taking place April 8 through 10, 2022, the City of Long Beach is advising the public of the following street closures and traffic impacts taking place in the Downtown Long Beach area between April 6 and 11. All streets will be re-opened by 5 p.m. on Monday, April 11. Below is a listing of street closures and alternative access points, when applicable, by date:
City to Begin Administering Second COVID-19 Booster Doses for Eligible People
3/29/2022
Long Beach, CA – Effective immediately, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will begin administering second booster doses of either the Pfizer-BioNTech (Pfizer) or the Moderna mRNA COVID-19 vaccines for eligible people.
Long Beach Public Library Showcases HelpNow, an Online Homework and Educational Resource Hub
3/29/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is showcasing HelpNow, powered by BrainFuse, for the month of April. HelpNow is a collection of online homework and educational resources for K-12 students and for college-level math and science help. Students can connect with live tutors daily between 1 and 10 p.m. (Spanish-speakers available), submit their writing assignments for review or receive live assistance through the Writing Lab, watch video lessons, conduct online meetings with peers, and receive Spanish language tutoring. HelpNow is available for free to LBPL card holders.
City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
3/28/2022
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
City Offers Safety Tips for Residents Due to Severe Weather Systems
3/28/2022
Long Beach, CA – There is currently a significant weather system impacting the local coast, bringing with it significant winds and precipitation to the area. The City of Long Beach advises residents, especially those in low-lying areas prone to flooding, of the following safety tips for severe weather.
Long Beach Joins Closing the Gaps Network, Announces 10-Year Commitment to Eliminate Racial Disparities for Residents
3/25/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is one of 21 cities across the nation pledgining a 10-year commitment towards implementing policies, practices and operations to eliminate racial disparities for its residents. This announcement comes after Living Cities announced an expansion of the Closing the Gaps Network (Network), its signature initiative with city governments to eliminate racial disparities in income and wealth.
Department of Public Works and Arts Council LB Secure $25,000 Bloomberg Grant for Washington Neighborhood
3/25/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Department of Public Works, in partnership with the Arts Council for Long Beach, has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the Bloomberg Philanthropies Asphalt Art Initiative. The grant, designed to fund visual art interventions on roadways, pedestrian spaces and public infrastructure in U.S. cities, will fund a crosswalk art installation at the intersection of Chestnut Avenue and 15th Street to improve street safety, revitalize public space and engage the local community.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation & Marine to Offer In-Person Day Camps June 20 through August 26
3/25/2022
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer in-person Summer Day Camps weekdays beginning June 20 through August 26, where youth ages 5 to 12 will enjoy games, crafts, physical fitness, enrichment activities and more. Registration was originally scheduled to begin April 9 but has been changed to April 16.
Long Beach Announces New Procurement Software, Long Beach Buys
3/24/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach announced it will transition to a new e-procurement software platform this May. Long Beach Buys, powered by Periscope’s ePro software, is a modern system that will widely enhance the City’s procurement abilities, including the lowering of barriers for small, local and disadvantaged vendors and improved contract management. Long Beach Buys will replace the City’s existing e-procurement platform.
Public Invited to Attend Colorado Lagoon Playground Grand Opening Ceremony on March 29
3/24/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach invites the public to attend a grand opening ceremony for the new Colorado Lagoon playground, located at 5059 E. Colorado St., at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29.
Long Beach Health Department Unveils First-Ever Veterans Strategic Plan
3/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Veterans Affairs Commission (Commission) recently presented its Veterans Strategic Plan (Plan) to the Long Beach City Council following a reception celebrating the city’s veterans at the Civic Center Plaza. The city’s rich military history spans nearly a century and today, nearly 17,000 veterans call Long Beach home.
City of Long Beach Awarded Encampment Resolution Funding
3/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has been awarded $1.3 million by the State’s Encampment Resolution Funding (ERF) to focus on comprehensive outreach, supportive services and shelter services for the encampment site clustered in Cambodia Town around MacArthur Park and the Mark Twain Neighborhood Library. These funds will be used to address specific, persistent encampments by providing meaningful pathways to safe and stable housing for people experiencing homelessness.
City of Long Beach Issues Updated Health Order
3/22/2022
Long Beach, CA - Today the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) issued an updated Health Order, now in effect, to align with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH).
Long Beach Civic Center COVID-19 Testing Site to Close on April 1 as Demand in the Area Remains Low
3/22/2022
Long Beach, CA – Due to lower demand for COVID-19 testing in the area, the City-run testing site at the Long Beach Civic Center will close after operations on Friday, April 1, 2022. This site was first established to meet the need for accessible testing for area residents and businesses amid the surge in cases earlier this year. When the Civic Center testing site opened on Jan. 31, the positivity rate for Long Beach was 22.2% and the case rate was 87.3 per 100,000. As of March 21, the positivity rate is 1.48% and the case rate is 2.5 per 100,000. April 1 will be the last day of operations for the testing site.
City Manager Appoints Johnny Vallejo as Acting Director of Economic Development Department
3/22/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today Long Beach City Manager Tom Modica announced the appointment of Johnny Vallejo to Acting Director of the Economic Development Department, effective immediately. Mr. Vallejo has served the City since 2003 and has led several key projects and initiatives in support of the City’s advancements in business development, real estate, workforce development and business operations. The City will conduct a national recruitment to permanently fill the director position.
Health Department Develops Equity Investment Framework to Grants and Awards
3/21/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has developed an equity investment framework that will bring an equity lens to grants and awards made through the Long Beach Recovery Act, including grant funds received from the Center for Disease Control (CDC). The framework ensures that context, including Long Beach’s history, is considered when awarding money to organizations, and that the funds are structured in a way that increases health and racial equity.
City to Host Community Meetings on Prioritizing Neighborhood Needs for HUD Federal Grants
3/18/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach will be hosting two virtual community meetings for residents to learn about and provide input on its five-year Consolidated Plan to help determine the activities that should be prioritized and funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) formula grants.
Tsunami Preparedness Week: Are You in the Zone?
3/18/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications encourages residents to participate in Tsunami Preparedness Week, taking place March 21 through 25, to learn about tsunamis and how to prepare for them. Educational tsunami preparedness tips will be shared through the City’s Disaster Preparedness website, City social media platforms and outreach materials to local business associations. Residents will also have a chance to win a “go-kit” by answering disaster preparedness questions on Facebook and Instagram.
City of Long Beach Expected to Receive Settlement in Class Action Lawsuit with Monsanto Company
3/18/2022
Long Beach, CA – A California federal judge has granted preliminary approvalfor a $550 million class settlement that the City of Long Beach and other city, countyand state governments reached with Bayer AG's Monsanto Company and subsidiaries of Pfizer and Eastman Chemical to resolve allegations that the localities continue to face increased costs due to Monsanto's contamination with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) over the last several decades. In total, the City could receive a maximum of $7.5 million from the settlement, pending additional review and approval from the court and the special master appointed to oversee the settlement. The City is anticipated to receive the largest allocation given to any class member.
City Celebrates Walk to School Week
3/18/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) invites school-aged children and their families to participate in Walk to School Week, which will take place from March 21 through March 25. This year’s theme is Walking Superpowers and throughout the week students and families are encouraged to leave their cars at home and walk to school.
City Announces Upcoming Long Beach Recovery Act Contracting Opportunities
3/18/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking partner organizations for various Long Beach Recovery Act (LB Recovery Act)-related contracting opportunities. Now through the end of summer 2022, eligible organizations will have the opportunity to submit proposals for various programs and services geared toward the economic and public health recovery of the Long Beach community. Many LB Recovery Act programs are designed to partner with community-based organizations and businesses for program implementation. These procurement opportunities are advertised on the LB Recovery page, and additional opportunities will be added on a regular basis as more information becomes available. To submit a proposal for consideration, vendors are required to register in the City’s online procurement portal, PlanetBids.
Public Invited to Participate in Community Workshops for the Development of the Alternate Crisis Response Program
3/17/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach invites the community to participate in the development of the City’s Alternate Crisis Response Program, a new public health program that will use specially trained civilian employees to respond to non-violent, non-emergency and non-medical calls for service related to mental health crises.
City Seeks Proposals to Administer First-Time Homebuyer Assistance Program
3/17/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is now seeking proposals from highly experienced vendors interested in serving as the administrator of its new First-Time Homebuyer Assistance Program (FTHAP), a new Recovery program that will provide closing cost grants to eligible first-time homebuyers as part of the City's Long Beach Recovery Act.
Application Period Now Open for Long Beach Small Business and Nonprofit Relief Grants
3/16/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is now accepting applications for the recently announced Long Beach Recovery Act Small Business and Non-Profit Relief grants, a new recovery program to help small businesses and nonprofits that have experienced financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now until 8 p.m. on May 15, 2022, eligible small businesses and nonprofits can apply to receive working capital to help pay for a variety of business expenses.
Long Beach Airport Welcomes New Hawaiian Airlines Maintenance Base
3/15/2022
Long Beach, CA – Hawaiian Airlinesis further investing in its operations at Long Beach Airport (LGB) with the establishment of a new Hawaiian Airlines Line Maintenance Base. The base is set to open on March 15, 2022.
City Announces Long Beach Small Business and Nonprofit Relief Grants
3/9/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today announced the Long Beach Recovery Act Small Business and Non-Profit Relief grants, a new recovery program to help small businesses and nonprofits that have experienced financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The grant opportunities, totaling $8.4 million in funding, will provide working capital to eligible small businesses and nonprofits to help them pay for a variety of business expenses, such as payroll, rent, personal protective equipment (PPE), technology upgrades, marketing and more.
City Celebrates Groundbreaking of New Affordable Housing Community for Older Adults and Senior Veterans
3/9/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach today joined with nonprofit developer Mercy Housing California and other partner organizations to celebrate the groundbreaking of Long Beach Senior, a new affordable housing development and community resource center along Pacific Coast Highway.
City Unveils Digital Memorial Honoring Long Beach Lives Lost to COVID-19
3/9/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today unveiled a digital memorial in remembrance of Long Beach residents who lost their lives due to complications of COVID-19. One life lost is one too many, and while the City honors all Long Beach residents who have lost their lives to this deadly virus, the memorial pays tribute to those whose names and photos were submitted to the City by family and friends.
Long Beach to Offer Spring Adaptive Youth and Adult Recreation Programs
3/9/2022
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer in-person adaptive recreation programs for middle and high school youth and adults, providing fun and enriching experiences such as art, games and fitness activities designed for people with disabilities. Programs will run April 30 through June 11, and registration begins on Wednesday, March 23, 2022, at 2:30 p.m.
City Announces Positive Projections for Fiscal Year 2023 City Budget
3/8/2022
Long Beach, CA – As the City of Long Beach begins the development process for the fiscal year 2023 City budget, during the March 8, 2022, Long Beach City Council meeting, the Department of Financial Management will provide a presentation to the City Council identifying positive trends that have significantly improved the City’s General Fund forecast. The $36 million General Fund shortfall projected last spring has reduced to $12 million, which is expected to be fully covered using one-time funds made available through the Long Beach Recovery Act. As a result of these positive projections and available one-time funds, no major public service impacts are anticipated for the coming year and no reduction targets will be issued to City Departments during the development of the Proposed Fiscal Year 2023 City budget.
Long Beach’s Silverado Pool Completes Maintenance Repairs, Reopens to the Public
3/8/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is pleased to announce the reopening of the Silverado Park Pool, located at 1540 W. 32nd Street, after a months-long closure for maintenance repairs.
Long Beach to Offer After-School Programs at Parks Throughout the City through the end of the School Year
3/4/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer its After-School Program for children ages 5 to 12 at various parks across the city through the end of the school year. The After-School Program will take place after school, at varying times per location, on weekdays beginning April 25 through June 17. Participants will receive homework assistance and enjoy enrichment activities and games. Registration for the program begins Wednesday, March 23 online and in person.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Host Open House and Job Fair
3/3/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will host an Open House and Job Fair on Saturday, March 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Doris Topsy-Elvord Community Center at Houghton Park, located at 6301 Myrtle Ave. The event will include information on current PRM programs and services, a preview of this year’s summer programming, and a job fair for those seeking summer employment.
Public Invited to Participate in City’s 2022 Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
3/3/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is inviting members of the public to participate in the development of the City’s updated Hazard Mitigation Plan. Residents are encouraged to share their knowledge of local hazards through a public survey, available online and in-person at all Long Beach Public Library locations, now through March 31, 2022.
City Launches Youth Climate Corps Survey
3/3/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking public feedback on the development of the Long Beach Youth Climate Corps, a new youth job placement program in climate-related careers. Respondents can provide input on climate-related job placement opportunities and indicate interest in participating in the program.
Alex Zanardi, Bill Auberlen to be Inducted in the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame
3/3/2022
Long Beach, CA – On Thursday, April 7, two multiple-race winners of the streets of Long Beach—Alex Zanardi and Bill Auberlen—will be inducted into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame, a collaborative celebration with the City of Long Beach and Grand Prix Association of Long Beach.
Cabrillo High School COVID-19 Vaccine Site Expands, Now Offering Friday Clinic
3/3/2022
Long Beach, CA – In an effort to make COVID-19 vaccines and boosters more accessible, the vaccination site at Cabrillo High School is now offering vaccine on Fridays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for everyone ages 5 and older.
Long Beach to Resume In-Person City Council Meetings Beginning March 15
3/2/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today announced it will resume in-person City Council meetings at the Bob Foster Civic Chambers, located at 411 W. Ocean Blvd., beginning March 15, 2022.
Long Beach Health Department to Add Afternoon COVID-19 Testing Clinics at Long Beach City College
3/2/2022
Long Beach, CA – In an effort to meet the community’s demand for accessible COVID-19 testing in the area, the testing clinic at Long Beach City College, Pacific Coast Campus (PCC) has expanded operations to offer both morning and afternoon options. PCR and rapid antigen testing are available.
Some Long Beach Beaches Temporary Closed Due to Sewage Spill
3/2/2022
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered all open coastal swimming areas in Long Beach temporarily closed for water contact due to a sewage spill outside of Long Beach. State law requires temporary closure and posting at beaches in these situations, out of an abundance of caution, until the water quality meets State requirements.
Long Beach Parks Recreation and Marine Partners with Cal Poly Pomona and the Long Beach Community Design Center to Offer Free Urban Planning Program for Teens
3/2/2022
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks Recreation and Marine (PRM) is offering Young Community Planners of Long Beach, a new urban planning program for teens ages 13 to 18 who are interested in city planning and development. PRM is collaborating with the Cal Poly Pomona College of Environmental Design and the Long Beach Community Design Center to facilitate the program, which will provide hands-on experience about the urban planning process.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation & Marine to Offer In-Person Day Camps during the Long Beach Unified School District Spring Break, April 18 through 22
3/1/2022
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer in-person day camps during the upcoming Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) spring break, taking place April 18 through 22, 2022.Youth ages 5 to 12 will enjoycrafts, physical fitness, enrichment activities, cultural celebrations, and more.
Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding Updated State Health Order
2/28/2022
Today, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) released a new health order that strongly recommends, but does not require, masking in most circumstances. The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will align with the State’s order, as outlined below.
Long Beach Public Library Showcases LearningExpress, an Online Resource Providing Education and Tools to Help People Enter the Workforce
2/25/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is showcasing LearningExpress for the month of March. LearningExpress is an easy-to-use resource with online tutorials, practice tests and e-books to help learners achieve their educational and professional goals. Users can find educational resources such as college placement exams and grad school admissions test prep, as well as career readiness tools like career certification exam prep, resume writing, interview prep, and much more.
City Launches Pitch Long Beach! - A Smart City Initiative Program to Encourage Companies to Pitch Ideas and Bring Innovative Solutions to Civic Challenges
2/25/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has launched Pitch Long Beach! – a new program that allows companies to submit project ideas to help improve City services. This innovative program was developed to make it easier and more transparent for vendors to submit creative ideas and technology solutions by formalizing the project submission process. The program is part of Long Beach’s Smart City Initiative, which advances solutions to civic challenges by engaging the community, staff and private sector to explore and implement emerging technology.
*UPDATED* City Seeks Bids from Qualifying Organizations to Acquire and Preserve Queen Mary Lifeboats
2/25/2022
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is currently seeking bids from qualified museums, preservation groups and developers interested in acquiring and preserving the historic lifeboats from the RMS Queen Mary, providing them the unique opportunity to preserve and feature a piece of history at their place of choice. Now through March 25, 2022, interested organizations may submit proposals for consideration through the City’s Request for Qualification (RFQ) Vendor Portal, PlanetBids.
City of Long Beach Issues Updated Health Order
2/24/2022
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has issued an updated Health Order, which will take effect on Feb. 25, 2022, at 12:01 a.m., aligning its mask mandates with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). The Youth Recreational Sports Protocol (Appendix W) also has been updated to reflect these changes.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Grand Opening of New Affordable Housing Community
2/24/2022
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach celebrated the grand opening of a new award-winning affordable housing and supportive community located in the Midtown area, together with The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC), Clifford Beers Housing and other partnering agencies.
Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding Updated Mask Requirements
2/23/2022
Today, the County of Los Angeles released a new health order that relaxes masking requirements for fully vaccinated people.
City Seeks Public Input for Updates to City Food Truck Ordinance, Proposes Local Food Truck Program
2/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is in the final developmental stages of updating the Long Beach Municipal Codes (LBMC) for food truck operations and is concurrently working towards establishing a Food Truck Program that will streamline procedures, ensure regulatory compliance from food truck operators, and allow for a better and more streamlined enforcement of food truck operations in Long Beach. Community members are encouraged to provide their inputof the recommended updates at a virtual townhall on Tuesday, March 1, at 5:15 p.m.
Long Beach Health Department to Provide Weekly Virtual “Drop-In” COVID-19 Office Hours for Educators
2/23/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Health and Human Services Department (Health Department) has begun holding weekly virtual “drop-in” COVID-19 office hours for Early Childhood Education (ECE) program providers and K-12 school administrators and nurses to provide updates on the City’s COVID-19 guidance and answer questions. The sessions were introduced following a survey conducted by the Health Department for ECE program providers and K-12 administrators. The weekly office hours will be facilitated by staff from the Health Department’s Communicable Disease Surveillance and Control Division.
City Announces Departure of Economic Development Director John Keisler
2/22/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today, City Manager Tom Modica announced the forthcoming departure of longtime City employee John Keisler. Mr. Keisler joined the City of Long Beach in 2005 and has served as the director of the Department of Economic development since 2017. He is leaving the City to join a private sector company in a leadership role.
City of Long Beach Releases One Year Update of the Racial Equity and Reconciliation Initiative
2/22/2022
Long Beach, CA – At the Feb. 1, 2022, Long Beach City Council Meeting, the City of Long Beach Office of Equity presented its Racial Equity and Reconciliation Initiative: One Year Update to the City Council, highlighting key milestones and progressions reached by the City throughout 2021. The presentation from the Racial Equity Implementation Team included updates to the Initial Report, adopted by the City Council in 2020, including successes, challenges, promising practices, emerging priorities, and next steps for implementation.
Long Beach Airport Reallocates Three Supplemental Flight Slots to Southwest and American Airlines
2/18/2022
LONG BEACH, CA – Three supplemental flight slots at Long Beach Airport (LGB) were reallocated this month to Southwest Airlines, which was awarded two, and American Airlines, which was awarded one. Those three slots were previously held by Delta Air Lines and relinquished in December 2021.
Long Beach Parks Recreation and Marine Now Offering Free Virtual Recreation Programs for Youth
2/18/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is now offering free Virtual Recreation Programs for youth ages 5 to 12. The virtual programs feature enriching, fun activities such as arts and crafts, fitness, dance, cooking, cultural celebrations and more. Families can access these videos anytime, anywhere by visiting the PRM YouTube channel.
City Launches Request for Proposals to Implement the Long Beach Guaranteed Income Pilot Program for Select Long Beach Residents
2/17/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today launched a Request for Proposals (RFP), seeking qualified vendors to implement and administer the Long Beach Guaranteed Income Pilot Program (Pilot), a pilot program that will provide a select number of Long Beach families living at or below the poverty line and residing in the 90813 zip code, which has the highest concentration of families living in poverty within the city, the opportunity to receive up to $500 a month for 12 months. Eligible organizations are encouraged to submit proposals through the City’s Vendor Portal, PlanetBids, by 11 p.m. (PST) on March 7, 2022.
City of Long Beach Facilities and Services Presidents Day Schedule
2/16/2022
Long Beach, CA – In observance of Presidents Day on Monday, Feb. 21, 2022, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
City of Long Beach Issues Updated Health Order, Youth Sports Protocol
2/15/2022
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has issued an updated Health Order and Youth Sports Protocol effective Feb. 16, 2022. The updated Youth Sports Protocol revises masking requirements for outdoor youth sports activities. The updated Health Order increases the thresholds for Mega Events and removes masking requirements at Outdoor Mega Events.
Long Beach Airport Seeks Uplifting Designs for “Plane to See” Coloring Sheet Art Contest
2/15/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) is calling on local artists to take part in a “Plane to See” aviation-themed design contest, where 10 selected winners’ drawings will earn $500 honorariums and be used to create coloring sheets for travelers of all ages.
With Shorter Wait Times Across All City Sites, Former Boeing Parking Lot COVID-19 Test Site to Close
2/11/2022
Long Beach, CA – Due to a significant decrease in COVID-19 cases and a decline in demand for testing, the COVID-19 testing site at the former Boeing parking lot will close Feb. 26, 2022. This testing site was established in January to meet the unprecedented demand for COVID-19 testing amid the surge. This site administered more than 35,400 COVID-19 tests and effectively served its purpose of providing accessible testing during a time of high demand. When the Boeing site first opened, the positivity rate for Long Beach was 25.8%, and the case rate was 202.4 per 100,000. The current positivity rate is 7.9%, and the case rate is 60.2. Across the city, tests have dropped from a high of 9,323 on Jan. 18 to 1,356 on Feb. 9.
City Celebrates Official Opening of the Redesigned Lincoln Park
2/10/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach today commemorated the official opening of the redesigned Lincoln Park, located in the heart of downtown Long Beach on Ocean Boulevard and Pacific Avenue, with a ribbon cutting ceremony featuring Mayor Robert Garcia, First District Councilwoman Mary Zendejas, Second District Councilwoman Cindy Allen and other City leaders. After a multi-year closure, Lincoln Park is once again open to the downtown community and visitors of Long Beach.
City Launches Request for Qualifications for Grant Writing Services
2/9/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is seeking grant writing consultants and firms to provide grant writing services for various City Departments that require assistance applying for county, state, federal and philanthropic grants. Now through Feb. 23 at 11 a.m., eligible organizations are encouraged to submit proposals through the City’s Request for Qualification (RFQ) Vendor Portal, PlanetBids, for consideration.
Long Beach Sets Benchmarks for Removing Certain Masking Requirements, Updates Mega Event Thresholds
2/8/2022
Long Beach, CA – Yesterday, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced that effective Feb. 16, it will roll back policies that had been put into place during the Omicron surge, which is now on the wane in the state. The City is aligning with Los Angeles County by keeping current masking policies in place, with a roadmap that allows for easing restrictions as soon as it is safer to do so.
City Postpones its 34th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade and Celebration to 2023
2/8/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has postponed its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade and Celebration to 2023. The decision to further postpone the event, originally scheduled for Jan. 15, 2022, was made out of an abundance of caution to protect public health as transmission of COVID-19 cases remains high. The City continues to take a steadfast approach towards mitigating the spread of the virus, and while it is an unfortunate circumstance to postpone this year’s parade, the event is expected to make its grand return next year with enhanced features.
City Launches Request for Proposals to Implement Digital Inclusion Resources and Services
2/7/2022
Long Beach, CA – As part of the City of Long Beach’s ongoing effort in addressing digital inequities and advancing digital equity and inclusion in Long Beach, the Economic Development Department (ED), in collaboration with the Technology and Innovation Department (TID), have launched two Request for Proposals (RFPs) for organizations to implement digital inclusion resources and services, including distributing internet hotspots and computing devices and offering computer literacy training to communities most impacted by the digital divide stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible organizations are encouraged to submit proposals through the City’s Vendor Portal, PlanetBids, by 11 a.m. (PST) on March 1, 2022.
Celebrate Super Bowl Weekend Without Penalties
2/4/2022
Long Beach, CA – With Super Bowl LVI coming to the Los Angeles area on Sunday, Feb. 13, and a home team playing for the championship title, the City of Long Beach is encouraging everyone to enjoy the big game responsibly by providing the following safety recommendations.
Long Beach Public Library Adds Over 500 New Khmer Books to the Collection
2/2/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Khmer collection at the Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) Mark Twain Neighborhood Library just grew by over 500 new books, thanks to funding from a Library Services and Technology (LSTA) grant and to Sophea Chim, a United Cambodian Community of Long Beach staff member and LBPL contractor, who purchased books on behalf of the Library while visiting Cambodia. The recent additions include topics such as traditional music, traditional Cambodian cooking, graphic novels for children and teens, picture books, and modern and ancient Cambodian history.
Long Beach Airport Anticipates Economic Tailwind with Increased Flight Activity for Super Bowl LVI
2/2/2022
Long Beach, CA – With Super Bowl LVI touching down in Southern California, Long Beach Airport (LGB) officials are expecting an increased number of travelers and charter aircraft activity on the days surrounding the championship game at SoFi Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 13.
Some Long Beach Beaches Temporary Closed Due to Sewage Spill
2/1/2022
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered all swimming areas west of Belmont Pier in Long Beach temporarily closed for water contact due to a sewage spill. State law requires temporary closure and posting at beaches in these situations, out of an abundance of caution, until the water quality meets State requirements.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Spring Class Registration Begins February 7
2/1/2022
Long Beach, CA – Registration for new recreation classes offered by Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) begins Monday, Feb. 7. More than 300 classes in art, music, nature, fitness, special interest subjects, and adult sports leagues and aquatics programs will be offered starting in March. These programs provide opportunities for social interaction and learning, exercise and recreation, and growth and relaxation for preschool-aged children to adults. Also beginning Feb. 7, and after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, a new issue of the Recreation Connection programs catalog will be available to residents digitally on LBParks.org and printed copies at Long Beach park community centers and Long Beach Public Library branches.
Long Beach Public Library is Highlighting Mango Languages for the month of February
1/31/2022
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is highlighting Mango Languages for the month of February. Mango Languages is an online language learning tool that offers ad-free, unlimited access to learning modules for more than 70 languages, including English as a Second Language (ESL) learning for 15 different native languages.
Long Beach Airport Food Scrap Program Takes Flight
1/31/2022
Long Beach, CA – As part of the Long Beach Airport’s (LGB) ongoing sustainability efforts to reduce waste and greenhouse gas emissions, it has launched a commercial food scrap recycling program to divert organic materials from the landfill and create renewable energy.
City to Begin Offering New COVID-19 Testing Clinics at Long Beach Civic Center
1/28/2022
Long Beach, CA – In an effort to meet the continued demand for accessible testing amid the Omicron variant surge, beginning the week of Monday, Jan. 31, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will open two new weekly non-appointment COVID-19 testing clinics at the Long Beach Civic Center and Long Beach City College, Pacific Coast Campus (PCC).
COVID-19 Omicron Sub-Variant BA.2 Virus Found in Long Beach
1/28/2022
On January 28, 2022, the Long Beach Health Department received confirmation of its first case of the Omicron subvariant, BA.2. The new subvariant was first detected in South Africa in December of 2021 and has since been detected in 49 countries, including the United States.
Long Beach City Council Approves Adoption of Parks, Recreation and Marine 10-Year Strategic Plan
1/28/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach City Council approved the adoption of the proposed Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) Strategic Plan on Jan. 18, 2022. The Plan will guide PRM’s operational, staffing and budget decisions for a 10-year period from 2022 to 2032 and serve as a tool to adapt park services as the community’s needs evolve.
City to Conduct Critical Repairs to the Queen Mary Beginning in February 2022
1/27/2022
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is preparing to start critical repairs to the Queen Mary, with fencing being placed around the construction zone and staging areas prepared as of last week. In February, the City will begin the first phase of critical repairs, which are anticipated to be completed later this year, allowing the Queen Mary to reopen to the public.
City of Long Beach Issues Updated Youth Sports Protocol, Quarantine Order
1/21/2022
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has issued an updated Youth Sports Protocol and Quarantine Order effective Jan. 18, 2022. The updated Youth Sports Protocol revises some masking and vaccination requirements. The new Quarantine Order allows certain asymptomatic employees to return at work after exposure to the virus.
City to Expand Vaccine Operations at LBCC Pacific Coast Campus Beginning January 18
1/14/2022
Beginning Tuesday, Jan.18, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will expand operations at its COVID-19 vaccination site at Long Beach City College, Pacific Coast Campus (PCC) by offering weekly clinics on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, in addition to the clinics already offered on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
City of Long Beach Fleet Services Bureau Receives National Recognitions for Advancements in Sustainability
1/13/2022
Long Beach, CA – In 2021, the City of Long Beach Fleet Services Bureau garnered multiple national recognitions for its advancements towards improving Citywide operational services through the introduction of newer, cleaner vehicles and equipment and reducing the City’s environmental impacts through the implementation of sustainable policies. The City continues to set a precedent for other large fleets, both private and governmental.
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City Schedule for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
1/13/2022
Long Beach, CA - In observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 17, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
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City Announces Date Change for 2022 Homeless Point and Updated Location
1/11/2022
Due to the increased transmission and surge in COVID-19 cases in Long Beach, the 2022 Homeless Point in Time (PIT) Count has been pushed back to Thursday, Feb. 24. After consultation with the Long Beach Continuum of Care, the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) applied and was approved for an extension by HUD to mitigate risk to volunteers and survey recipients during this rapid increase in COVID-19.
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City to Begin Administering Pfizer COVID-19 Boosters to 12- to 15-Year-Olds
1/11/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has begun offering COVID-19 boosters for 12- to 15-year-olds and third doses to 5- to 11- year-old immuno-compromised children. Previously, boosters were only authorized for those 16 and older. The boosters administered will be Pfizer brand; Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines and boosters are still only eligible to those 18 and older.
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Public Invited to Share Their 2023 City Budget Priorities at Upcoming Community Budget Meetings
1/11/2022
The City of Long Beach is inviting members of the public to participate in the City’s fiscal year 2023 budget development process by sharing their service priorities at one of two upcoming virtual community budget meetings. The community budget meetings were originally scheduled to be held in person at multiple locations throughout the city; however, due to the increased transmission of COVID-19, the City recently transitioned all scheduled in-person community outreach meetings to a virtual format as part of various City service modifications that were announced earlier this month. The virtual community budget meetings will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 25, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., and Thursday, Jan. 27, from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
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Long Beach Police Department Announces 2021 Year-End Crime Statistics
1/10/2022
Long Beach, CA – Today, the Long Beach Police Department announced the 2021 year-end crime statistics. Similar to other cities across the nation, the Long Beach community experienced an increase in crime in 2021. In order to meet the challenges posed in 2021, the Long Beach Police Department explored and utilized new resources to better serve the community and fulfill the Department’s vision to provide a safe city for all people.
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City to Open Larger Drive-Thru and Walk-Up COVID-19 Testing Clinic; Offers Testing for LBUSD Students, Staff and Faculty
1/7/2022
Long Beach, CA – To accommodate the steep increased demand for COVID-19 testing, starting Monday, Jan. 10, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will expand its testing for residents to include a new, larger drive-thru and walk-up testing clinic in the former Boeing parking lot located near 3590 E. Wardlow Rd. With this implementation of this larger site, the Long Beach City College, Pacific Coast Campus (PCC) locations will transition to a vaccine-only site. In addition, the City will begin offering COVID-19 tests to Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) students, faculty and staff.
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City Announces Request for Qualifications for Black Mental Health Services
1/7/2022
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has announced a request for qualifications for Black-serving mental health organizations to provide culturally affirming mental health services. Eligible organizations are encouraged to apply through the City of Long Beach’s Vendor Portal, PlanetBids, by 11 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 14.
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City of Long Beach Issues Updated Isolation and Quarantine Orders, Health Order
1/6/2022
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has issued updated Isolation and Quarantine Orders and an updated Health Order, all of which took effect on Jan. 4, 2022. These orders align with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and California Department of Public Health (CDPH) guidance for community-related exposure to COVID-19. Below are highlights of the new orders:
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City Council Meetings to Shift to Virtual Setting Due to COVID-19 Surge
1/5/2022
Long Beach, CA – Beginning Tuesday, January 18, 2022, Long Beach City Council meetings will be held virtually via Zoom. A Zoom link will be provided on the posted agenda. Members of the public will be able to join virtually from a smartphone/tablet app, computer or phone.
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City Announces Updates to COVID-19 Clinic Operations and Other City Services Due to COVID-19 Surge
1/5/2022
Long Beach, CA – As COVID-19 cases continue to surge locally and throughout the state, the City of Long Beach today announced several operational changes and potential impacts to City services. The City continues to take an aggressive approach to help limit the spread of COVID-19 in the community and the City workforce.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding Updated Isolation and Quarantine Orders
12/31/2021
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will align with Los Angeles County’s new isolation and quarantine requirements, which is based on the CDC and CDPH updated guidance regarding isolation and quarantine.
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Long Beach Beaches Temporarily Closed Due to Sewage Spill
12/31/2021
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered all swimming areas at beaches in Long Beach temporarily closed for water contact due to a sewage spill. State law requires temporary closure and posting at beaches in these situations, out of an abundance of caution, until the water quality meets State requirements.
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Long Beach Public Library Hosts Virtual Workshop for GetSetUp, an Online Learning Service for Adults Ages 55 and Older
12/30/2021
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) has teamed up with GetSetUp, the premier online learning service for adults ages 55 and older, to provide hundreds of live online classes to keep people mentally, physically and socially active. Classes are interactive, easy to join, offered day and night, and are free for LBPL card holders. To encourage eligible card holders to utilize GetSetUp as a lifelong learning resource, LBPL is hosting a live virtual workshop with GetSetUp experts at 10:30 a.m. on Jan. 11, 2022.
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City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
12/30/2021
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
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Long Beach Sees Significant Rise in COVID-19 Cases Amid Omicron Variant Surge
12/30/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach is experiencing a significant increase in COVID-19 cases. This surge is on par with what has been seen throughout California and across the nation upon the introduction of the highly transmissible Omicron variant. From Dec. 11 to 17, 48% of sequenced specimens in Long Beach were Omicron, and the percentage is expected to increase rapidly in the coming days.
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City-Run COVID-19 Testing Clinic at Long Beach City College, Pacific Coast Campus Will Not Open Today Due to Rain Event; Appointments Honored at Other Locations
12/30/2021
Due to forecasted rain today, December 30, the City-run testing clinic at Long Beach City College, Pacific Coast Campus (PCC) will temporarily modify its schedule and not open.
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Christine Hertzel Appointed as Acting Director of Library Services
12/29/2021
Long Beach, CA - Today, City Manager Tom Modica announced the appointment of Christine Hertzel as the Acting Director of Library Services for the Long Beach Public Library (Library), effective Jan. 1, 2022. Ms. Hertzel brings to the position extensive library experience and currently serves as the Library's Automated Services Bureau Manager. The City will conduct a national recruitment for the next director of Library Services.
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City Temporarily Modifies COVID-19 Vaccine and Testing Schedule for Today, December 29, and Tomorrow, December 30, Due to Rain Event
12/29/2021
Due to forecasted rain this week, and in an effort to meet the increase in testing demands due to the recent spike in COVID-19 cases seen throughout the state and across the country, City-run COVID-19 vaccine and testing sites have temporarily modified their schedules for today, Dec. 29, and tomorrow, Dec. 30, adding more clinic locations and moving outdoor operations inside.
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City Vaccine and Testing Sites Will Relocate Outdoor Evening Operations to Indoors Tomorrow, December 27, Due to Rain Event
12/26/2021
Due to forecasted rain tomorrow, Monday, Dec. 27, City-run COVID-19 vaccine and testing sites will relocate their evening outdoor operations to indoors at the Doris Topsy-Elvord Community Center at Houghton Park, and the Main Health building will open for testing only. Vaccine and testing clinics at Long Beach City College, Pacific Coast Campus (LBCC - PCC) and Veterans Stadium will temporarily modify their schedule and not open for evening operations. These sites are located outdoors and cannot operate in the rain.
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City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
12/23/2021
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
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Official City of Long Beach Statement Regarding Oil Sheen Impacting Huntington Beach Coast, Traveling Northbound
12/23/2021
At this time, Long Beach beaches and swimming areas have not been affected by the oil sheen located yesterday, Dec. 22, one mile off the coast of Bolsa Chica State Beach in the City of Huntington Beach, despite notifications that the sheen is traveling in a northerly direction, unlike previous oil sheens. The size of the sheen is currently undetermined, however on its current trajectory northbound, the San Gabriel River, Long Beach shoreline and Port of Long Beach could be impacted as early as tomorrow morning, Dec. 24. Forecasted inclement weather today and tomorrow is contributing to the oil sheen’s direction of travel and will also likely disrupt efforts to locate and identify the source and contain it. The City of Long Beach is actively looking at contingency plans for various scenarios and is prepared to clear beaches immediately, start our own local mitigation efforts and provide further updates as needed.
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Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services Awarded $302,000 Grant for Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Education Program
12/23/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has been awarded a $302,500 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The one-year grant will continue and expand the Health Department’s Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Division’s Walk and Roll Long Beach Program focused on improving and promoting safety for all pedestrians and bicyclists, among other educational activities conducted between Oct. 1, 2021, to Sept. 30, 2022.
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City Vaccine and Testing at Houghton Park Will Relocate Outdoor Operations to Indoors Tomorrow, December 23, and Friday, December 24, Due to Rain Event; Pacific Coast Campus and Veterans Stadium Sites to Reopen Next Week
12/22/2021
Due to forecasted rain tomorrow, Thursday, Dec. 23, and Friday, Dec. 24, City COVID-19 vaccine and testing sites will relocate their outdoor operations to indoors at the Houghton Park Community Center, located at 6301 Myrtle Ave., and the Main Health building, located at 2525 Grand Ave. Vaccine and testing clinics at Long Beach City College, Pacific Coast Campus and Veterans Stadium will reopen next week on their regularly scheduled operating days. These sites are located outdoors and cannot operate in the rain.
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City Manager Appoints Assistant Chief Wally Hebeish as New Chief of Police
12/22/2021
Long Beach, CA – Today City Manager Tom Modica announced the appointment of Wally Hebeish as the new Chief of Police for the Long Beach Police Department (LBPD). Chief Hebeish, a 27-year law enforcement veteran and the current Assistant Chief of Police for Long Beach, will promote to Police Chief effective Jan. 1, 2022, following the retirement of Chief Robert Luna.
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City Offers Tips to Safely Enjoy the Holidays
12/22/2021
Long Beach, CA – The winter holidays are a time of joyous celebrations, beloved traditions, and long-awaited gatherings with family and friends. As the Christmas and New Year’s holidays quickly approach, the City of Long Beach is offering the following tips to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable holiday season.
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Long Beach Public Library Showcases PressReader, an On-the-Go Reading App with Access to Digital Magazines and Newspapers from Around the World
12/22/2021
Long Beach, CA – Throughout December, the Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is featuring PressReader as its digital resource spotlight of the month. PressReader provides unlimited access to more than 7,000 of the world’s top newspapers and magazines, from 120 countries and in 60 languages for on-the-go reading.
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Long Beach to Receive Extended Period of Rain
12/21/2021
A series of storms is expected to bring wet weather to Long Beach and Los Angeles County today, Dec. 21, and into the holiday weekend. The National Weather Service is predicting one to two inches of rainfall along the coast, with the heaviest rainfall and potential for localized flooding likely to occur on Thursday, Dec. 23. Residents should anticipate travel and commute delays due to the storm.
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City Awarded State Grant to Continue Drug-Impaired Driving Prevention Program
12/20/2021
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has been awarded a $215,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) to encourage responsible cannabis use and reduce drug-impaired driving related collisions.
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New City Council District Boundaries Take Effect Today
12/18/2021
Long Beach, CA – The new Long Beach City Council District boundaries, recently adopted by the Long Beach Independent Redistricting Commission (Commission), take effect today, Dec. 18, 2021, at the conclusion of the 30-day referendum period required under State law. Over the next several weeks, the City will implement a multi-language community outreach campaign to ensure Long Beach residents and business owners are aware of the new district lines and their potential impacts.
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Long Beach to Offer Community Learning Hubs for Youth at Houghton, McBride, Orizaba and Veterans Parks and After- School Programs at Parks Throughout the City This Winter
12/17/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will continue offering after school programs that safely engage youth and support learning and access to recreational opportunities throughout the winter months. Both the Community Learning Hub Program and After School Program begin Jan. 3 and will run weekdays through April 15. Registration for both programs begin Dec. 22 online and in person.
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Community Spread of COVID-19 Omicron Variant Found in Long Beach
12/17/2021
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is reporting the first locally acquired case of the COVID-19 Omicron variant in Long Beach. The individual does not have a history of international or domestic travel. The person, who is unvaccinated, experienced a cough, runny nose, sore throat, and fatigue and is resting at home.
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UPDATED - City of Long Beach Christmas 2021 and New Year’s 2022 Holiday Schedule
12/17/2021
Long Beach, CA - In observance of the upcoming Christmas and New Year’s holidays, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules
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City of Long Beach Issues Updated Health Order
12/16/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has issued an updated Health Order, which took effect at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2021, and updates requirements for mega events, updates workplace mask guidance, and provides recommendations regarding travel and updates the protocol regarding youth sports.
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City to Begin Administering Pfizer COVID-19 Boosters to 16- and 17-Year-Olds
12/16/2021
Long Beach, CA – Starting Friday, December 17th, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will begin offering COVID-19 boosters for 16- and 17-year-olds. Previously, boosters were only authorized for those 18 and older. The boosters administered will be Pfizer brand; Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines and boosters are still only eligible to those 18 and older.
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Long Beach Airport to Begin Major Safety Project to Primary Taxiway
12/16/2021
Long Beach, CA – A major construction project to improve the safety of the Long Beach Airport (LGB) airfield will commence the first week in January and is expected to last through August 2022. The $25 million project, primarily funded by grants from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), will bring the airport in line with the latest FAA standards.
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City Receives Distracted Driving Prevention Grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety
12/15/2021
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has been awarded a $180,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to continue the City’s Distracted Driving Prevention Program. The grant expands upon the Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Division’s GreenlightLB Program to include educational and awareness activities focused on reducing distracted driving related collisions.
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City of Long Beach Seeks Volunteers for 2022 Homeless Point in Time Count
12/15/2021
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is seeking 250 community volunteers to help conduct the 2022 Point in Time (PIT) Count, its street count of people experiencing homelessness in Long Beach, taking place on Jan. 25, 2022.
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Winter Shelter Opens in Long Beach
12/15/2021
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Winter Shelter, which shields people experiencing homelessness from cold weather and provides shelter, food and safety during the coldest time of the year, opened on Dec. 1. The facility, located at 1718 Hayes Ave. in West Long Beach, is operated in partnership with Volunteers of America Los Angeles (VOALA) and the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA). The shelter capacity will be limited to 45 to allow for physical distancing in order to limit the spread of COVID-19.
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City Seeks Community Feedback for Future Belmont Beach and Aquatics Center
12/15/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is inviting the community to submit feedback and recommendations for the future Belmont Beach and Aquatics Center. Topics include key considerations such as programming, fees, access and transportation to ensure the new center’s amenities equitably reflect the diverse needs of the Long Beach community.
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City of Long Beach Recognized by Bloomberg Philanthropies for Using Data and Evidence to Improve Residents’ Lives
12/15/2021
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach announced today it is one of 10 new cities to have achieved What Works Cities Certification for its exceptional use of data to guide decision-making and improve residents’ lives. What Works Cities Certification - the national standard of excellence in data-driven city governance - evaluates how well cities are managed by measuring the extent to which city leaders incorporate data and evidence in their decision-making. The City achieved a Silver Certification level in 2021.
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Parks, Recreation and Marine’s Mobile Recess Program for Youth Postponed, El Dorado Nature Center Trails to Reopen Later This Week Due to Weather Conditions
12/14/2021
Due to inclement weather today, Dec. 14, the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine’s (PRM) Mobile Recess Program for youth will not take place as scheduled. This affects the Tuesday programs offered at both Rose Park and on 17th Street between Henderson Avenue and Chestnut Avenue. Registered program participants will be notified by telephone. El Dorado Nature Center trails will not open today and will reopen later this week after rain event. The Belmont Pool will remain open unless a threat of lightning is determined.
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City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
12/14/2021
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
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City Vaccine and Testing Clinics at Houghton Park to Move Indoors Tomorrow, December 14, Due to Weather Conditions While Pacific Coast Campus and Veterans Stadium Will Reopen Later This Week After Rain Event
12/13/2021
Due to forecasted rain, tomorrow, Dec. 14, City-run COVID-19 vaccine and testing clinics at Houghton Park will relocate indoors to the Houghton Park Community Center, located at 6301 Myrtle Avenue. Operations at Long Beach City College, Pacific Coast Campus (PCC) and Veterans Stadium will temporarily modify their schedule and not be open tomorrow. These sites are located outdoors and cannot operate in the rain. Those with appointments will be contacted via email for rescheduling.
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Long Beach Prepares for Rain and Gusty Winds
12/13/2021
A significant storm system will impact Long Beach and Los Angeles County today and tomorrow, Dec. 13 and 14, lingering into early Wednesday. The National Weather Service is predicting one to three inches of rainfall along the coast with high surf and wind gusts of up to 40 mph to accompany the storm system.
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UPDATED: Long Beach to Offer Annual “Treecycling” Program
12/10/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works will once again offer its Holiday Tree Recycling Program, known as Treecycling. This annual program provides Long Beach residents with the opportunity to dispose of their live holiday trees free of charge at 12 convenient drop-off locations throughout the city, Dec. 26, 2021, to Jan. 15, 2022, as well as a citywide curbside pick-up day for City serviced refuse customers on Saturday, Jan. 8, 2022.
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Long Beach Animal Care Services Reaches Highest Adoption Rate Ever
12/9/2021
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS) has reached its highest adoption rate ever, increasing by 60% in the first three quarters of the calendar year over the last three years, from 471 adoptions in 2018 to 783 in 2021.
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City Seeks Community Input at Upcoming Citizen Police Complaint Commission Meeting
12/7/2021
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is inviting the public to attend an upcoming virtual Citizen Police Complaint Commission (CPCC) meeting, where preliminary recommendations for CPCC reform will be presented and community members will have the opportunity to provide their input on those recommendations. The virtual meeting will take place Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, at 6 p.m.
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Omicron Variant of COVID-19 Virus Found in Long Beach
12/7/2021
On December 6, 2021, the Long Beach Health Department received confirmation of its first case of COVID-19 with mutations consistent with the new Omicron variant (B.1.1.529). The individual, who was fully vaccinated and is asymptomatic, returned to Long Beach on Nov. 29, 2021, after international travel (not to the southern African region).
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Alamitos Neighborhood Library Reopens Today
12/7/2021
Long Beach, CA – The Alamitos Neighborhood Library, located at 1836 E. 3rd St., reopens to the public today at noon after undergoing an extensive heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) replacement project, funded by Measure A. The Alamitos branch first closed to the public with the other 11 Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) locations at the start of the pandemic in March 2020 and remained closed until the replacement project was completed.
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City of Long Beach Earns Perfect Score Plus Bonus Points in Nationwide Municipal Equality Index
12/3/2021
Long Beach, CA – For the tenth consecutive year, the City of Long Beach has been named one of the best cities in the nation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) inclusion in municipal law and policy, earning both a perfect score and 11 bonus points. Long Beach was one of 506 cities nationwide to be scored, and one of 110 to achieve a perfect score in the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Municipal Equality Index (MEI).
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67th Annual Daisy Lane Parade Taking Place Saturday, Dec. 11
12/2/2021
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach and Seventh District Councilmember Roberto Uranga, along with the Wrigley Area Neighborhood Alliance (WANA) and the Bixby Knolls Business Improvement Association, will host the 67th Annual Daisy Lane Parade on Saturday, Dec. 11, from noon to 4 p.m. This year’s newly reimagined festivities will showcase a festive car parade through the Wrigley Neighborhood, safely bringing holiday cheer directly to residents’ doorsteps.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding the Omicron COVID-19 Variant
11/30/2021
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services is closely monitoring information regarding the COVID-19 variant Omicron. No cases of the new variant have been confirmed in the United States. A percentage of the City’s positive tests are sequenced to detect variants, and the Health Department will inform the community if Omicron is detected in Long Beach.
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Library Services Director Announces Retirement After 40 Years with the City
11/23/2021
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach announced today the upcoming retirement of Library Services Director Glenda Williams, a longtime employee of the City. Ms. Williams dedicated her entire 40-year City career in the Department of Library Services, serving as director since 2009.
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Long Beach Airport Expects Increase in Holiday Travelers
11/22/2021
Long Beach, CA – After a prolonged period of reduced passenger traffic, Long Beach Airport (LGB) expects to see a strong rebound during the Thanksgiving travel season from November 22 to November 28. Estimates indicate that passenger numbers will be five times greater than in 2020.
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Long Beach Fire Steps Up as a Primary Operating Partner for UCLA Health’s Mobile Stroke Unit Program
11/22/2021
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Fire Department (LBFD) is now serving as a primary operating partner for UCLA Health’s Mobile Stroke Unit Program (MSU), a shared emergency medical service that provides life-saving therapies to potential stroke patients throughout the Los Angeles County region. As a primary operating partner, LBFD is dedicating one firefighter/paramedic to serve as a team member for the MSU.
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Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Distributes 2.7 Million Masks for Children
11/22/2021
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is distributing 2.7 million child-sized masks to local early childhood education providers and community-based organizations. The masks were donated to the City in July 2021 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Long Beach Hosts 34th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration
11/19/2021
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, in partnership with Sixth District Councilwoman Dr. Suely Saro and the 2022 Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade & Celebration Community Advisory Committee, is inviting the community to take part in the 34th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade and Celebration on Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022.
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2021 Long Beach Independent Redistricting Commission Adopts Final Map for New Council District Boundaries
11/19/2021
Long Beach, CA – On Thursday, November 18, the Long Beach Independent Redistricting Commission (Commission) voted to adopt the final map for the new Long Beach City Council district boundaries. The new district boundaries approved by the Commission will take effect in 30 days on December 18, 2021. The new map can be found on the Redistricting website.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Winter Youth Program During Upcoming Winter Break
11/19/2021
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer programs to safely engage youth ages 5 to 12 during the upcoming Long Beach Unified School District winter break. Winter Camps will take place at various Long Beach parks weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning Dec. 20 through Dec. 30 (excluding Christmas Day on Dec. 25), where campers will be able to enjoy fun games such as capture the flag and kickball. Registration begins Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 8 a.m. in person and at 10 a.m. online.
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City of Long Beach Offers Thanksgiving Safety Tips to Avoid Holiday Hazards
11/19/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach wants everyone to enjoy the upcoming holidays, and it is the shared responsibility of our entire community to celebrate them safely. As the holiday season is a time for festivities, gatherings and visits from out-of-towners, the City is providing tips to help ensure everyone has a safe and healthy Thanksgiving weekend.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Extend Free Mobile Recess Program for Youth
11/17/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will continue offering its Mobile Recess Program with a new series beginning Dec. 6 and through Feb. 25, 2022. Registration for the new series, operating weekdays from 2:30 to 5 p.m., begins Monday, Nov. 22, at 2:30 p.m. in person and online.
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City of Long Beach Thanksgiving Week Schedule
11/17/2021
Long Beach, CA - In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules on Thursday, November 25, and Friday, November 26.
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All Adults Now Eligible for COVID-19 Booster
11/16/2021
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is now offering COVID-19 vaccine boosters to all people 18 years old and older.
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Long Beach Ranks First Nationwide as a 2021 Top Digital City
11/16/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has been recognized as a Top Digital City in the Center for Digital Government (CDG)'s 2021 Digital Cities Survey, which evaluates how cities across the nation use technology to advance city goals, operations and services to the community. This is the eleventh consecutive year the City has been recognized as a Top 10 Digital City, this year ranking first in its population size nationwide.
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Long Beach’s Community Learning Hub for Youth Reopens at Houghton Park Nov. 29
11/16/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is reopening the Community Learning Hub at the Houghton Park Community Center, located at 6301 Myrtle Ave., for free independent study and after-school activities for kindergarten to eighth grade Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) students. Registration begins at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 17.
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Long Beach Public Library Spotlights VetNow, a Free Digital Resource for Military Veterans
11/10/2021
Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) showcases different digital resources each month, and this month’s spotlight — just in time for Veterans Day — is on Brainfuse’s VetNow, which provides live veteran-to-veteran guidance to help current and former military personnel and their families apply for the benefits they are eligible for as well as advice and resources to transition to civilian life. (Spanish) (Khmer)
City of Long Beach Issues Updated Health Order
11/9/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has issued an updated Health Order, that took effect on November 5, 2021, addressing requirements for schools using the modified quarantine option, clarifying testing requirements for mega events, and providing further clarification regarding workplace protocols. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Long Beach Dedicates Chittick Field Sports Complex to Former Vice Mayor and Councilman Dee Andrews
11/9/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is hosting a dedication ceremony for the Dee Andrews Sports Complex at Chittick Field, naming the facility at 1900 Walnut Avenue after the former Vice Mayor and Sixth District Councilman. The public naming and sign unveiling will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, November 20. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Amidst Canine Influenza and Leptospirosis Outbreak, Pet Owners Reminded to Vaccinate Dogs
11/8/2021
Long Beach, CA - Although there are currently no reported cases of canine influenza or leptospirosis in Long Beach, an outbreak has been spreading in since mid-July in Los Angeles County, impacting two animal shelters, multiple boarding kennels, dog parks and doggy day care centers, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
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Long Beach Health Department Expands COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Clinics in November
11/5/2021
Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will host additional COVID-19 vaccination clinics in November at Main Health (2525 Grand Ave.) to provide booster shots to those who are eligible. The clinics will take place from 9 a.m. to noon and 2 to 5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 5, Friday, Nov. 12, and Friday, Nov. 19. (Spanish) (Khmer)
City to Begin Administering COVID-19 Vaccines for those 5 to 11 Years Old
11/2/2021
Long Beach, CA – Starting Friday, Nov. 5, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will begin offering the COVID-19 vaccine to children from 5 to 11 years old. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the emergency use of the Pfizer vaccine for children aged 5 to 11 on October 29, 2021, which was followed by approvals from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) today, November 2.
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City of Long Beach Celebrates Groundbreaking of New Affordable Housing Community
11/1/2021
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach celebrated the groundbreaking of a new affordable housing development and a community health and wellness center along the Anaheim Street corridor in the Cambodia Town community, in partnership with The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC), the Housing Authority of the City of Long Beach (HACLB), BRIDGE Housing and TCC Family Health.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding FDA Emergency Use Authorization of Pfizer Vaccine for Children Ages 5 to 11
10/29/2021
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today announced the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for Pfizer vaccine for children 5 to 11 years old. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Streamlines Process for Obtaining Permits and Reservations
10/28/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is making it more convenient for the public to obtain permits and reserve public spaces through a new online application system. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Winter Class Registration Opens November 1
10/28/2021
Long Beach, CA - Registration for winter recreation classes offered by the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) opens Monday, November 1. (Spanish) (Khmer)
City of Long Beach Election Day Schedule
10/28/2021
Long Beach, CA - In observance of Election Day, a new City of Long Beach holiday, Tuesday, November 2, 2021, City facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules. The Election Day holiday was created to provide City employees the time to exercise their right to vote if they wish. The holiday is the first Tuesday of every November, after the first of the month, regardless of the election cycle. (Spanish) (Khmer)
City of Long Beach Encourages Safe Tricks and Treats for Halloween
10/27/2021
Long Beach, CA - City of Long Beach officials are reminding trick-or-treaters and other Halloween revelers on October 31 to celebrate safely with a few tips and tricks to avoid potential holiday hazards, including reducing the risk of spreading of COVID-19. (Spanish) (Khmer)
City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
10/25/2021
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
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City Vaccine and Test Sites Closed Due to Rain
10/25/2021
Long Beach, CA – Due to rain, all City-run COVID-19 vaccine and test sites will close at 1 p.m. today, Monday, Oct. 25. These sites all are located outdoors and cannot operate in the rain.
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Long Beach Prepares for Potential Heavy Rain, Winds
10/25/2021
A storm system is bringing rain, winds and cold weather to Southern California this morning, Monday, Oct. 25. The National Weather Service is predicting rain showers throughout the day with cooler temperatures in the evening. The heaviest rains are expected between 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 pm. Light rain and cooler temperatures are expected to follow into the evening.
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City Shares Plans for Lincoln Park, Seeks Feedback
10/22/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) and the Office of Councilwoman Cindy Allen are inviting the public to see plans and submit feedback for downtown’s redesigned Lincoln Park, which is set to reopen in 2022. The park has been closed since 2017 for construction of the Civic Center complex.
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City of Long Beach Statement on Temporarily Allowing Additional Container Stacking
10/22/2021
There is currently a national emergency related to the supply and distribution of imported goods arriving in our nations ports. This issue has particularly affected the City of Long Beach and neighboring port operations as delays in offloading, storage, and distribution of goods to their destinations in the supply chain have been substantially delayed, creating national, regional and local economic impacts.
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City to Begin Administering COVID-19 Boosters for Moderna, Johnson & Johnson
10/22/2021
Long Beach, CA – Starting tomorrow, Saturday, October 23, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will begin offering COVID-19 boosters for Moderna and Johnson & Johnson (Janssen). This is in addition to the Pfizer boosters already being administered to eligible people.
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City Seeks Community Feedback in Selection of New Police Chief
10/22/2021
Long Beach, CA - What professional experience and characteristics do you want to see in the next Chief of the Long Beach Police Department (LBPD)? The City of Long Beach is asking the community to answer that question in a public survey that will help inform the selection process for a new leader of the LBPD.
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Residents Urged to Avoid Prolonged Outdoor Activities near Dominguez Channel
10/21/2021
Long Beach, CA – City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis today warned Long Beach residents about potential unhealthy air quality due to the hydrogen sulfide produced in nearby Carson. The hydrogen sulfide, produced by rotting organic matter coupled with low tides, has created a rotten egg smell over the past couple of weeks. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Area Code Required on All 562 Calls Starting October 24
10/21/2021
Long Beach, CA - All calls within the 562 area code will require dialing a full 10-digit telephone number beginning October 24, 2021. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Long Beach Dedicates Section of Marine Stadium to Former Municipal Band Conductor Larry Curtis
10/21/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is inviting the community to a dedication ceremony for Conductor Larry Curtis Concert Park, a section of Marine Stadium being named in the honor of the longtime leader of the Long Beach Municipal Band. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding FDA Emergency Use Authorization of Booster Doses for Moderna, Johnson & Johnson
10/20/2021
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today announced the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for a booster of Moderna’s and Johnson & Johnson’s (Janssen) COVID-19 vaccines. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Long Beach Celebrates Día De Los Muertos Downtown
10/15/2021
Long Beach, CA - Families and friends are invited to remember loved ones who have died at Long Beach’s lively sixth annual Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, a Mexican holiday and vibrant celebration of the cycle of life. Free festivities are planned from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, October 30, on Historic Pine Avenue. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Long Beach Seeks Volunteers for 14th Annual Bike and Pedestrian Count
10/15/2021
Long Beach, CA - Every October, volunteers and City employees work together to tally the number of bicyclists, pedestrians and electric scooter riders across key intersections in Long Beach. Once again, the City of Long Beach is looking for volunteers to assist with counts and make observations regarding how people are using roadways and other infrastructure. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Long Beach Asks Vendors to Share Feedback in Survey
10/15/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Financial Management is asking past, current and prospective vendors to participate in a Vendor Engagement Survey to help guide procurement improvements. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Long Beach Community Stays Prepared with Great ShakeOut
10/14/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach’s Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications is encouraging all residents to take part in the annual Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill happening at 10:21 a.m. Thursday, October 21. The disaster drill is an opportunity for the public to prepare and practice what to do in the event of a major earthquake. (Spanish) (Khmer)
City Releases 2021 Redistricting Map Drafts
10/13/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach’s Independent Redistricting Commission (Commission) is seeking public input on a variety of draft maps released today showing boundary lines that could reshape each of the City’s Council Districts.
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Long Beach Airport’s Festival of Flight Returns
10/12/2021
LONG BEACH, CA – The Long Beach Airport’s (LGB) award-winning Festival of Flight is coming in for a landing Saturday, November 6. The popular free event, which was canceled last year due to the pandemic, is returning with aircraft on static display, live music, food and beer trucks, activities for kids and helicopter rides for purchase. (Spanish) (Khmer)
City Manager Announces Recruitment Process for Police Chief
10/8/2021
Long Beach, CA - City Manager Tom Modica today announced the process for selecting a new leader of the Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) since Chief Robert G. Luna announced last month that he will be retiring in December 2021. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Various City Streets Close for Long Beach Marathon
10/6/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Marathon is returning for its 37th running on Sunday, October 10, and people traveling through Long Beach should plan ahead to avoid street closures and map out access routes. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Long Beach Announces New COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Clinics at Veterans Memorial Stadium and the Main Health Building
10/5/2021
Starting today, Tuesday, Oct. 5, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will host new clinics to provide the Pfizer vaccine (now known as Comirnaty) booster to those who qualify. Locations and time slots have expanded in order to provide greater access and flexibility to those who need the booster. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Long Beach Public Library Asks Youth to Open eBooks with the TumbleBook Collection
10/5/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) showcases different digital resources each month, and this month’s spotlight is on TumbleBook. The eBook collection available to Long Beach Public Library cardholders has thousands of animated picture books, chapter books and graphic novels, exclusively for youth, pre-kindergarten to eighth grade. (Spanish) (Khmer)
City Issues Rain Advisory Due to Recent Showers
10/5/2021
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues. (Spanish) (Khmer)
Go Long Beach Mobile App Updates Allow Users to Report Illegal Fireworks and E-Scooter Parking Violations
10/4/2021
The City’s Go Long Beach mobile app is enhanced with two new types of reporting capabilities. The public can now use the app to immediately report sightings of illegal fireworks usage and electric scooter, or E-Scooter, parking violations.
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Long Beach Airport Recognized for Carbon Reduction Efforts
10/4/2021
Airports Council International (ACI), the leading industry group for airports, has certified Long Beach Airport (LGB) with a Level 2 Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) emission reduction rating.
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Official City of Long Beach Statement Regarding Oil Spill Impacting parts of Coastal Orange County
10/3/2021
At this time, Long Beach beaches and swimming areas have not been affected by the private company pipeline oil spill, originating in Federal waters, that is substantially impacting the shores and wetlands of Huntington Beach.
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Long Beach Public Library Launches New STEAM Program
9/27/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is launching an exciting new series, CurioCity: STEAM and Beyond!, presenting free in-person programs designed to introduce youth ages 12 and up to a wide array of creative interests within the fields of science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
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City to Begin Administering COVID-19 Pfizer Booster
9/24/2021
Long Beach, CA – Starting today, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will begin offering COVID-19 boosters in addition to the continued administration of first and second doses.
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Public Invited to Grand Opening of El Dorado Park West Multi-Purpose Sports Field
9/24/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is kicking things off at the new El Dorado Park West Multi-Purpose Sports Field with a grand opening ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday, October 2.
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Long Beach Main Branch Library Displays Traveling Billie Jean King Photography Exhibition
9/24/2021
Long Beach, CA - The New York Historical Society’s traveling exhibition “Billie Jean King: Champion. Activist. Legend.” is currently showcasing more than 80 photographs from the life and career of the Long Beach icon at her namesake Billie Jean King Main Library.
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El Dorado Nature Center Invites Residents to Family Night Walks
9/23/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is welcoming the community to a new series of guided Family Night Walks at El Dorado Nature Center (7550 E. Spring St.).
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CDC Publishes Long Beach Health Department Study that Measures Long-Term Impact of COVID-19 on Various Populations
9/23/2021
Long Beach, CA - The results of a scientific study of COVID-19, conducted by the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department), has been published in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR).
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City of Long Beach Partners with Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America and Xtelligent to Revolutionize Urban Mobility through Connected Vehicle Data
9/23/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has entered into a public-private partnership with Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America, with support from Mercedes-Benz USA Urban Mobility Solutions, and Xtelligent to develop transportation technology systems that will improve urban transportation management and enhance livability and environmental sustainability in and around the city.
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Public Invited to Groundbreaking Ceremony for DeForest Park Environmental Education Center
9/22/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is hosting a groundbreaking ceremony for the new DeForest Park Environmental Education Center, which will serve as a satellite office for the nonprofit Conservation Corps of Long Beach (CCLB). Shovels will break ground at 4 p.m. Tuesday, September 28, at 6255 DeForest Ave.
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City Reminds Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach Attendees to Celebrate Safely and Follow COVID-19 Health Orders
9/22/2021
Long Beach, CA - The 46th Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach will bring thousands of race fans to the grandstands this weekend, and the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is reminding attendees to follow all COVID-19 Health Orders to reduce transmission of the virus.
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City of Long Beach Issues Updated Health Order
9/21/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has issued an updated Health Order, effective at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, September 17, 2021, requiring proof of vaccination in select high-risk settings starting October 7, implementing protocols for youth sports, and updates to the blanket quarantine and isolation orders. Long Beach’s updated Health Order is in alignment with Los Angeles County’s order, released on Friday, September 17.
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Public Invited to Pressburg Parkway Dedication Uptown
9/21/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM), is hosting a dedication ceremony for the South Street Parkway to be renamed Pressburg Parkway, honoring community activist Mr. Dan Pressburg. The public event will take place at 2 p.m. on Saturday, September 25, at the corner of South Street and Jaymills Avenue.
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City of Long Beach Seeks Photo Submissions for Digital COVID-19 Memorial
9/20/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach will create a digital memorial to remember and honor residents who have died from COVID-19. The announcement comes as the City marks 1,000 COVID-19-related deaths recorded as of midnight Thursday, September 16, 2021, by the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department).
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding FDA Emergency Use Authorization of Booster Doses for Pfizer
9/18/2021
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today announced the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for a booster of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for those 65+ and those at high risk of severe COVID-19 who have received that particular vaccine more than six months ago.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach on 1,000 COVID-19-Related Deaths
9/17/2021
The City of Long Beach reached a somber milestone as three new COVID-19-related deaths were reported Thursday, bringing the total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic in Long Beach to 1,000, according to the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department).
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Extends After-School Youth Programs Through December
9/16/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is extending its free after-school youth programs through December 2021, with registration opening at 10 a.m. Wednesday, September 22.
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Long Beach Youth Festival Welcomes Those Ages 12 to 24
9/16/2021
Long Beach, CA - The inaugural Long Beach Youth Festival, the signature event of the Long Beach Commission on Youth and Families and the City of Long Beach’s new Office of Youth Development, is happening Saturday, September 25, 2021. Registration is open now for the free event, which aims to bring together those ages 12 to 24 and their families and other stakeholders to experience local talent, engage in network opportunities and discover a wealth of resources to uplift and inspire young people.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding the Upcoming Los Angeles County Health Order Requiring Proof of Vaccination for Entry into Bars, Breweries, Wineries and Distilleries
9/15/2021
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will align with Los Angeles County and require proof of vaccination at indoor bars, wineries, breweries and distilleries that do not serve food (establishments that are 21+). While not required, the Health Department also strongly recommends that restaurants establish similar proof of vaccination requirements for the safety of its staff and patrons.
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Long Beach Public Library Celebrates Latino Heritage Month
9/14/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) will host its third annual Vida Latina event series in celebration of Latino Heritage Month. This year’s Vida Latina will include in-person and virtual family programs from Saturday, September 18, through Saturday, October 30.
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Long Beach Volunteers Needed for California Coastal Cleanup Day September 18
9/14/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM), is inviting the community to make a positive impact on our local environment for California Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday, September 18, 2021. The Long Beach This year’s theme, “Protect Your Happy Place,” encourages everyone to become stewards of our beaches and oceans.
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Long Beach Public Library Offers Interactive World Book Online Encyclopedia
9/14/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library showcases different digital resources each month, and this month’s spotlight is on the free access cardholders have to World Book Online through the Digital Library. The eEncyclopedia is more than just an eBook; World Book Online is an interactive learning experience for all ages.
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Road Closures for Scheduled Activities
9/12/2021
Long Beach, CA – People traveling through Long Beach are advised to expect traffic delays throughout the City. Street closures will be in effect and congestion is expected from Monday, September 13, 2021 through Tuesday, September 14, 2021.
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City of Long Beach Recognized for Excellence and Outstanding Achievements in Planning
9/10/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has recently received six prestigious awards from the California Chapter and Los Angeles section of the American Planning Association (APA) as well as the California Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP). The organizations recognize and celebrate many of the most noteworthy governmental planning projects, programs and environmental plans in the region and statewide.
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City of Long Beach Updates COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Schedule for September with Some Extended Hours
9/10/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is continuing to offer free vaccines six days a week and free testing seven days a week with extended hours in some locations starting on September 13, 2021. More than 75% of the City’s currently eligible population has received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) wants to ensure vaccines and testing remain accessible to all.
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Willy T. Ribbs, Oriol Servia to be Inducted in the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame
9/9/2021
Long Beach, CA - On Thursday, September 23, two longtime veterans of racing on the streets of Long Beach—Willy T. Ribbs and Oriol Servia—will be inducted into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame, a collaborative celebration with the City of Long Beach and Grand Prix Association of Long Beach.
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Annual Ranchos Walk Highlights Women’s History
9/8/2021
Long Beach, CA - Take a walk through history on a scenic 9.4-mile trail between Rancho Los Cerritos and Rancho Los Alamitos on Saturday, September 18, as the City of Long Beach invites the community to the third annual Ranchos Walk. The free event will highlight historical women of Long Beach along the route.
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Average Age of COVID-19-Related Deaths in Long Beach Drops by 13 Years
9/7/2021
Long Beach, CA – The average age of a person who dies of COVID-19 in Long Beach is now 59 years old, a decrease of 13 years compared with data from March 2020 through July 2021, where the average age of COVID-19-related deaths was 72.
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First Case of West Nile Virus Reported in Long Beach
9/3/2021
Long Beach, CA - The first human case of West Nile virus (WNV) this mosquito season was reported in Long Beach this week. The patient, in their 40s, was diagnosed with neuroinvasive illness and is currently recovering at home.
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Cities of Signal Hill and Long Beach Announce “A Celebration Of Peace and Unity” in Remembrance of September 11, 2001
9/3/2021
The City of Signal Hill and the City of Long Beach are proud to announce a joint event, “A Celebration of Peace and Unity”, on Saturday, September 11, 2021, at the Unity Monument at 2271 Temple Avenue in Signal Hill. The event begins at 9:00 a.m. and concludes at 11:00 a.m.
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Long Beach Public Library Launches Kindergarten Readiness Program: Dive Into School
8/30/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is launching Dive Into School, a kindergarten readiness program offered in-person and online. Registration opens Wednesday, September 1, 2021, for children who will enroll in kindergarten in 2022.
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City of Long Beach Labor Day Holiday Schedule
8/30/2021
Long Beach, CA - In observance of the Labor Day holiday on Monday, September 6, 2021, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules.
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Long Beach Marks National Preparedness Month in September by Encouraging Residents to Plan Ahead
8/30/2021
Long Beach, CA - September is National Preparedness Month, and while the City continues to mitigate the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications (DPEC) is reminding residents that other types of emergencies such as earthquakes, floods and tsunamis can happen at any time.
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Exhibition Features Migrant Children’s Artwork at Long Beach’s Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA)
8/26/2021
Long Beach, CA - An exhibition showcasing works of art created by migrant children at Long Beach’s Emergency Intake Shelter will be presented for a one-day showing on Sunday, August 29, at the Viva Events Center at the Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA), 628 Alamitos Ave. Admission is free on Sundays, when MOLAA is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Long Beach City Council Adopts Fiscal Year 2022 Budget
8/25/2021
Long Beach, CA - On Tuesday, August 24, the Long Beach City Council voted to adopt the City of Long Beach’s balanced, $3 billion budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation & Marine to Extend Youth Program Sessions After-School; Fall and Winter Adaptive Youth, Adult Recreation Programs Also Offered
8/24/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will continue programs to safely engage youth after school through September. In addition, PRM will offer in-person adaptive recreation programs through December for middle school and high school youth and adults, providing fun and enriching experiences such as art, games and fitness activities designed for people with special needs.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach On Court’s Ruling In Favor of the County On the Measure A Lawsuit
8/20/2021
Earlier this year, a lawsuit was filed challenging the County of Los Angeles’ cost and methodology for a recount of the City’s Measure A ballot initiative.
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First Responders Work Together to Reduce Use of Force Through Integrated Medical Intervention Response Pilot Program
8/20/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Police Department, Long Beach Fire Department and Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications (DPEC) have come together to implement an Integrated Medical Intervention Response (IMR) pilot program. The collaborative program is designed to reduce use of force incidents by providing medical assistance on calls for service involving agitated, combative or violent individuals.
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Bike, Skate or Stroll on Artesia Boulevard During an Open Streets Preview of Proposed Street Improvements
8/19/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works, in partnership with the Southern California Association of Governments’ (SCAG) “Go Human” campaign, invites the community to participate in an open streets event designed to help reimagine Artesia Boulevard. Activate Artesia Boulevard pop-up safety improvements will be available beginning Friday, August 20 to Sunday, August 22, 2021, with activities held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday between Atlantic and Lewis avenues, in coordination with the Uptown Jazz Festival.
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City of Long Beach Issues Updated Health Order
8/18/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has issued an updated Health Order, effective at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, August 19, 2021, requiring facial coverings at outdoor mega events, regardless of vaccination status, except while eating or drinking; requiring vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours before an event starts for indoor gatherings with 1,000 or more participants or spectators; incorporating prior California Department of Public Health (CDPH) orders; and expanding the health care worker vaccine requirement to dental workers and home health care workers.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding COVID-19 Booster Shots
8/18/2021
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) today announced that it is recommending a booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine for those who have received Pfizer or Moderna vaccines more than eight months ago. The vaccines have proven to be effective, even against the widely circulating Delta variant, but the protection decreases over time and federal health officials said a booster shot could be needed to prolong the vaccine’s longevity.
Public Invited to Dedication of the Doris Topsy-Elvord Community Center at Houghton Park
8/18/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is hosting a dedication ceremony for the newly renovated Houghton Community Center complex, the Doris Topsy-Elvord Community Center at Houghton Park. The public event will take place at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 21, 2021, before the start of the 10th annual Uptown Jazz Festival.
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Data Show Vaccine Effectiveness Against COVID-19
8/17/2021
Long Beach, CA - Data collected as of July 31, 2021 by the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) show that partially-vaccinated or unvaccinated people are 11.6 times more likely to be infected by COVID-19 than their fully vaccinated counterparts.
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Third Vaccine Dose Available for Those With Certain Underlying Health Conditions
8/17/2021
Long Beach, CA - On Thursday, August 12, 2021, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) amended the Emergency Use Authorizations (EAUs) for both Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines to allow for a third dose for certain immune-compromised individuals. Following the guidance and recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup, the Health and Human Services Department and COVID-19 vaccine providers in the city will begin offering third doses to those who have certain immune-compromised conditions.
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City of Long Beach Reopens Emergency Rental Assistance Program
8/13/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City has reopened the Long Beach Emergency Rental Assistance Program (LB-ERAP) for qualified landlords and tenants to apply for pandemic-related rental assistance. The reopening of the program is due to an additional $13.1 million the City has recently received in state and federal funding, bringing the program budget up to $64 million.
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City of Long Beach Provides Guidance on Accessing COVID-19 Vaccination Records
8/11/2021
Long Beach, CA - Everyone who is vaccinated in California can now request a COVID-19 Vaccination Record. As more industries and organizations start to require proof of vaccination, the City encourages the community to utilize the various services available at no cost to maintain vaccination records. There are three types of official vaccination records.
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Long Beach Municipal Band Set to Perform With Newly Appointed Conductor Kurt Curtis
8/11/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) Department Long Beach Municipal Band is welcoming residents and visitors back for its two-week season of free performances at parks throughout the city, beginning August 17, 2021.
City Partners With Local Schools to Encourage Students to Get Vaccinated by Fall
8/7/2021
Long Beach, CA - In an effort to encourage more students to get the COVID-19 vaccine before in-person learning resumes for the fall semester, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is offering extended hours and more vaccination clinics while partnering with Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD), Long Beach City College (LBCC) and California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) to ensure all eligible youth receive their life-saving vaccinations.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer New In-Person Recreation Classes Starting in September
8/6/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Department (PRM) will offer several new, in-person recreation classes for people of all ages beginning in September. All classes will adhere to current COVID-19 safety protocols.
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Long Beach Health Department Collaborates With UCLA to Bring One-Stop Mobile Clinic Delivering HIV, Substance Use Care to Multi-Service Center
8/5/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is participating in a new clinical study trial, in partnership with University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Health, to deliver health services to improve HIV and substance use outcomes. The mobile health clinic is temporarily located at the Multi-Service Center (MSC), which primarily serves people experiencing homelessness.
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COVID-19 Vaccinations Should Top Back-to-School Lists as Students Return to In-Person Learning
7/30/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is reminding parents and students that, for youth ages 12 and older, the time to vaccinate against COVID-19 is now as school prepares to resume in person. College students are also urged to get vaccinated before the start of the fall semester.
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City of Long Beach Announces Storefront Reopening and Board-Up Removal Program
7/29/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department is now accepting applications for the Storefront Reopening and Board-Up Removal (SRBR) Program, which provides a grant to property and business owners for the removal and haul-away of boarding materials used to cover windows and storefronts in response to either the COVID-19 pandemic, State and local health orders or civil unrest that occurred in the city last year.
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City Shifts to Local and Mobile Vaccination Sites as Mass Clinic at Convention Center Closes
7/28/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach’s mass vaccination site at the Long Beach Convention Center (Convention Center) has distributed more than 215,000 vaccines since its opening in January 2021. Today, with 72% of the city’s adult population having received at least one dose, health officials confirm the site effectively served its purpose during a time of high demand, and now the Convention Center can resume normal operations, hosting events and conventions starting in August. Moving forward, the City has strategically focused its efforts on neighborhood distribution, with more than 20 vaccination options already in place each week in addition to local pharmacies and medical providers. The mass vaccination site will end operations on Friday, July 30, 2021.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding the Updated Guidance for Congregate Facilities and Health Settings
7/26/2021
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has announced new guidance for healthcare settings and other high-risk congregate settings, including new mask and testing requirements, for the prevention of spreading COVID-19.
Community Invited to Provide Input on Parks, Recreation and Marine Strategic Plan
7/26/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach’s Parks, Recreation and Marine Department (PRM) is in the process of preparing a Strategic Plan (Plan), and the community is invited to provide input on the new Plan, which will guide future operational decisions and park services over the next decade.
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City of Long Beach Announces Business License Tax and Fee Grant
7/26/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Economic Development Department is now accepting applications for the Business License Tax and Fee Grant. The grant will cover certain business license taxes and fees for eligible restaurants.
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Long Beach Augmented Reality Exhibition Challenges Developers to Compete for $14,000 Prize
7/26/2021
Long Beach, CA - As part of the Long Beach Augmented Reality (AR) Challenge, artists and developers will share their AR talent and expertise with the public through an interactive exhibition that superimposes digital data and images over Downtown Long Beach’s real-world landscape. The exhibition is taking place from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, August 8, 2021, at Harvey Milk Promenade Park (185 E. 3rd St.).
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Temporary Long Beach Shelter for Migrant Children Completes Reunifications and Ceases Operations
7/23/2021
Long Beach, CA - After reuniting 1,538 migrant children with family members or sponsors from the Emergency Intake Shelter at the Long Beach Convention Center, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced today that it is ceasing operations ahead of schedule at the temporary facility today, July 23, 2021.
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City of Long Beach Launches New Restorative Engagement to Achieve Collective Health (REACH) Outreach Teams to Help People Experiencing Homelessness
7/22/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Department of Health and Human Services will lead two newly formed, coordinated outreach teams to help people in Long Beach who are experiencing homelessness. The Restorative Engagement to Achieve Collective Health (REACH) outreach teams will focus on physical and mental health as part of their outreach efforts.
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Public Invited to Attend Cherry Park Playground Grand Opening Ceremony on July 24
7/20/2021
Long Beach, CA - The public is invited to attend a grand opening ceremony for the upgraded Cherry Park Playground, 1901 E. 45th St., at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 24, 2021.
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City of Long Beach Celebrates Grand Opening of New Affordable Housing Development in Midtown
7/19/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach, in partnership with The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC) and Linc Housing Corporation (Linc), today celebrated the opening of the Spark at Midtown (Spark), a new, 95-unit supportive and affordable housing community in Midtown Long Beach.
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Kevin Riper Named Director of Long Beach Financial Management Department
7/19/2021
Long Beach, CA - Today, City Manager Tom Modica appointed Kevin Riper as Director and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the Department of Financial Management (FM). Mr. Riper brings to the City more than 30 years of leadership experience in municipal finance, with extensive and worldly expertise in financial management of local, state and federal governments. Mr. Riper will oversee the management and administration of the City’s financial structure and ensure the timely and accurate reporting of the City’s annual budget consisting of more than $3 billion.
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Long Beach Public Library to Offer Online Workshop for Libby App
7/19/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is offering an online workshop for the award-winning Libby app, the one-tap app reading app from OverDrive. The virtual session will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, August 5, 2021, and will be open to new and existing app users.
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City of Long Beach Issues Updated Health Order Regarding to Use of Facial Coverings
7/16/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has issued an updated Health Order, effective at 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, July 17, 2021, reinstating the use of facial coverings for everyone in indoor public settings and businesses, regardless of vaccination status. The mandate comes as Long Beach has seen a significant rise in COVID-19 cases in the month since the State of California fully reopened; Long Beach’s updated Health Order is in alignment with Los Angeles County's order released earlier today.
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Long Beach Public Library Expands Tech To-Go Program
7/16/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is expanding its new Tech To-Go program, a Chromebook computer and MiFi hotspot lending service launched in April 2021.
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Long Beach Unveils Proposed Fiscal Year 2022 Budget
7/16/2021
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach unveiled its Proposed Fiscal Year 2022 (FY 22) Budget. The Proposed FY 22 Budget is $3 billion and continues the tradition of providing a diverse array of services addressing the City Council’s priorities while emphasizing good financial management and policies.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Health Officer Regarding Indoor Mask Requirements
7/15/2021
The City of Long Beach has seen a 288% increase in average daily cases over the past two weeks as well as a current case rate of 7.5 per 100,000 residents, up from less than 1 per 100,000 on June 15.
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City of Long Beach Sees Significant Rise in COVID-19 Cases
7/15/2021
Long Beach, CA - In the month since California reopened, there has been a steady increase in cases, most of which are among the unvaccinated. This unfortunate trend has grown more serious in the past two weeks, as the average number of new cases per day has risen from 17 to 66 — a 288% increase.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Resume Adult Recreational Baseball League
7/15/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Department (PRM) is now accepting registration for its popular adult baseball league, which was temporarily paused last year due to COVID-19 precautions. Both in-person and online sign-up options are available.
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City of Long Beach Offers $8,000 Reward for Information About Martin Luther King Jr. Statue Desecration
7/15/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach City Council has approved a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individuals responsible for the desecration of the Martin Luther King Jr. statue on July 2, 2021.
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City of Long Beach Announces Reopening of More City Facilities for In-Person Services
7/9/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has reopened additional City facilities to the public effective immediately, after temporarily modifying operations and halting in-person services due to COVID-19 precautions.
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Long Beach Public Library Now Offering Free Ancestry Resource
7/9/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) will be showcasing a different digital resource each month via the LBPL website and social media pages. This month kicks it off with Ancestry Library Edition, a resource that can be used to gather information about one’s genealogy and family history.
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Application Period Available Through Sunday, July 11 for Emergency Rental Assistance Program
7/8/2021
Long Beach, CA - The last day for renters and landlords to apply for the multimillion-dollar Long Beach Emergency Rental Assistance Program (LB-ERAP) is by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, July 11, 2021. Individuals who have started their online applications are especially encouraged to complete the submittal process by the deadline, which has previously been extended twice to encourage more participation.
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City of Long Beach Marks Vaccination Milestone
7/8/2021
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach reached a vaccination milestone, with 70% of adults, or 253,638 community members 18 and older, now having received at least one vaccine against COVID-19.
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Fourth of July Weekend Public Safety Statistics
7/7/2021
Long Beach, CA - To ensure an enjoyable and safe holiday for all, last month the City of Long Beach encouraged residents and visitors to celebrate safely over the Fourth of July holiday weekend and reminded residents that all fireworks, including those labeled Safe and Sane, are illegal in Long Beach.
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City Announces Expanded Mobile Vaccination Sites and New Schedule in Effect
7/2/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach will offer 11 new COVID-19 mobile vaccination clinic options throughout July in an effort to make vaccines more accessible. In addition, vaccines will continue to be offered at many of the City's regular vaccination sites. The Long Beach Convention Center vaccination site will offer walk-ups throughout the month, but will end its drive-through operations on July 17.
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City of Long Beach Introduces New Online Events and Meetings Calendar
7/2/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has launched a new events calendar viewable on the City’s website, under the “Events” tab. The new calendar provides a more comprehensive list of events to offer the public a one-stop shop for all City-sponsored events and meetings, enhancing engagement and transparency.
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Residents Encouraged to Participate in Free ‘Scoop for Shots’
6/30/2021
Long Beach, CA - From today, June 30, through Labor Day, September 6, 2021, the City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department (Health Department) and Handel’s Ice Cream are partnering together to offer free ice cream to those receiving their first COVID-19 vaccination. The incentive aims to encourage more individuals to get vaccinated against COVID-19, including students who may be returning to in-person instruction in the fall.
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Long Beach City Council to Resume Meetings With Community Joining In-Person July 6
6/30/2021
Long Beach, CA - Beginning Tuesday, July 6, 2021, the Long Beach City Council will welcome the community back to in-person meetings at the Bob Foster Civic Chamber at Long Beach City Hall, 411 W. Ocean Blvd. The public is invited to participate in the meetings, which were temporarily held virtually via Webex due to COVID-19 precautions.
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Summer Concerts Return to El Dorado Nature Center
6/29/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine’s (PRM) El Dorado Nature Center, 7550 E. Spring St., will welcome the community to their 2021 Summer Concert Series beginning Thursday, July 8, 2021. The annual event, which was temporarily paused last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is a favorite among residents and their families.
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Long Beach Reports Increase in Spread of Flea-Borne Typhus
6/29/2021
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has observed a significant increase in typhus cases in the first half of 2021. Cases of flea-borne typhus in Long Beach are currently more than double that of past years, with 10 cases reported so far, compared to a year-to-date average of 4 cases.
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Delta Variant of COVID-19 Virus Found in Long Beach
6/28/2021
On June 28, 2021, the Long Beach Health Department discovered that the Delta variant of the COVID-19 virus is present in our city. Statewide, the Delta variant has increased from 4.5% of sampled cases on May 21 to 14.5% on June 21. This variant, which is believed to be more transmissible and more likely to cause severe disease, is of grave concern, especially to unvaccinated people. Elsewhere in the country and across the world, case rates and hospitalizations are rapidly increasing among unvaccinated populations. The Delta variant is quickly spreading and is expected to become the dominant variant in the U.S. within weeks.
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Six More Long Beach Public Library Branches to Reopen to Public
6/28/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) will resume in-person services at six more library locations by July 6. The libraries, which first closed in March 2020 due to the pandemic, have been reopening in phases beginning last month with Billie Jean King Main Library and Bay Shore, Mark Twain and Michelle Obama Neighborhood Libraries. Bret Harte and Los Altos Neighborhood Libraries will reopen Tuesday, June 29, and Ruth Bach, Brewitt, Burnett and Dana Neighborhood Libraries will reopen on Tuesday, July 6.
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City of Long Beach Fourth of July Holiday Schedule
6/28/2021
Long Beach, CA - In observance of the Fourth of July holiday on Sunday, July 4, 2021, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules on Monday, July 5.
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City of Long Beach Announces New BizCare Outreach Team
6/24/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Economic Development has expanded its BizCare Program to include a new BizCare Outreach Team. The team, comprised of City staff, will be focused on helping small businesses located in low-to-moderate income areas of the city learn about and benefit from small business grants, loans, technical assistance and other resources.
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City Encourages Residents to Celebrate Safely Over Fourth of July Weekend
6/23/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is encouraging residents and visitors to celebrate safely over the Fourth of July holiday weekend to ensure everyone has an enjoyable and safe holiday. All personal fireworks are prohibited in the City of Long Beach and residents can expect ongoing citywide enforcement of the City’s fireworks ordinance.
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Long Beach Launches Commercial Food Scraps Collection Pilot Program
6/23/2021
Long Beach, CA - As part of the City of Long Beach’s ongoing efforts to reduce waste and improve recycling across the city, the Department of Public Works Environmental Services Bureau (ESB) has launched the City’s first Commercial Food Scraps Collection Program. The pilot program, developed as a collaborative effort with local businesses, will divert food scraps from the waste stream and create renewable energy, reduce food waste and prevent potent greenhouse gas emissions.
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Long Beach Public Library Launches Updated Mobile App
6/22/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) mobile app has moved to a new platform, making searching the LBPL catalog, placing holds and checking accounts even easier.
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City of Long Beach Juneteenth Schedule
6/18/2021
Long Beach, CA - On June 17, 2021, President Joe Biden signed legislation establishing Juneteenth as a new federal holiday, effective immediately. Juneteenth commemorates the official end of slavery that occurred on June 19, 1865, and is the first new federal holiday since Martin Luther King Jr. Day was established in 1983. In support of this historic moment and to stand in solidarity with the city’s diverse communities, the City of Long Beach will observe Juneteenth as an official City-wide holiday on Monday, June 21, 2021.
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Feline Panleukopenia Virus (FPV) Detected at Long Beach Animal Care Services Shelter
6/18/2021
On June 12, 2021, Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) discovered that a kitten who entered the shelter on June 4 had contracted Feline Panleukopenia Virus (FPV), also known as Feline Distemper. Additional kittens were confirmed to be infected with FPV in the subsequent days. LBACS staff is implementing several measures that will protect the population of cats currently in their care.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Free and Low-Cost Recreation Programs Starting June 21
6/18/2021
Long Beach, CA - With long summer days and kids on school break, Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer 10 weeks of free and low-cost recreation programs for families, teens and older adults, beginning June 21. Community members can call or visit their neighborhood park for schedules and to register for activities.
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Long Beach Named as Finalist in Bloomberg Philanthropies 2021 Global Mayors Challenge
6/18/2021
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach is one of 50 Champion Cities selected on June 15, 2021, as finalists in the 2021 Global Mayors Challenge, a global innovation competition that identifies and accelerates the most ambitious ideas developed by cities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. These 50 urban innovations rose to the top of a competitive pool of more than 630 applications from 99 countries, in the first-ever Global Mayors Challenge.
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Long Beach Encourages Drivers to Give the Phone a Break
6/18/2021
Effective July 1, 2021, California drivers could face increased penalties for using handheld devices while operating a motor vehicle, and the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) encourages drivers to give the phone a break and focus on the road. The new law increases the penalties for distracted driving offenses to include a point on a driver’s record. Currently, the only penalty for using a cellphone in a handheld manner is a $162 fine.
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Long Beach Airport Offers New Hawaii Travel Resources in Time for Summer
6/18/2021
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) released a video today that highlights the Airport’s new position as a major launching point for travel to Hawaii. The video is available on the recently developed lgb.org/hawaii webpage, which serves as a repository for travel tips out of LGB, flight schedules and suggested itineraries for travelers planning a vacation to the islands.
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Long Beach Public Library Invites Author Mark Oshiro to Celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month
6/17/2021
Long Beach, CA - Award-winning young adult author Mark Oshiro will join the Long Beach Public Library in celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride Month at a virtual event created specifically for teens on Wednesday, June 23, at 4 p.m.
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State Releases Health Guidance in Preparation of Full Reopening Today
6/15/2021
Long Beach, CA - The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has issued new guidance as the State’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy tier system comes to an end and California prepares to fully reopen the economy today, Tuesday, June 15. The City will issue an updated Health Order in alignment with the State.
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City Announces Permanent Prohibition and Enforcement of Flavored Tobacco Products Begins August 15
6/15/2021
Long Beach, CA - Beginning August 15, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services will implement and enforce prohibition of the sale or distribution of certain flavored tobacco products, to further protect public health. Resources are available for those who want to quit smoking.
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Long Beach Holds ‘Sharks for Shots’ Vaccination Clinic June 17
6/14/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach invites community members to get the COVID-19 vaccine at the Aquarium of the Pacific on Thursday, June 17 from 6:30 to 9 p.m., and receive free admission to see sharks and other sea creatures. The incentive aims to encourage more individuals to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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City Extends Application Period for Emergency Rental Assistance Program for Another 30 Days
6/11/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach for the second time is extending by 30 days the deadline for residential landlords and tenants to apply for the Long Beach Emergency Rental Assistance Program (LB-ERAP). The new deadline for the multi-million-dollar program is now July 11, 2021. Previously, the deadline was extended to June 11, 2021.
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Long Beach City Council Approves New Fireworks Ordinance
6/11/2021
Long Beach, CA - In an effort to bolster fireworks-related enforcement efforts throughout the city, the Long Beach City Council has unanimously approved an enhanced fireworks ordinance within the City Health and Safety Code, outlined in Long Beach Municipal Code Chapter 8.81. This action creates a new fireworks ordinance specific to the City of Long Beach and expands the scope of liability and penalties associated with illegal fireworks activity.
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City of Long Beach Announces New Commercial Rental Assistance Grant Program
6/11/2021
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach is launching a grant program that will help small businesses pay their commercial rent, if they have lost revenue as a result of COVID-19 and State and Local Health Orders that restricted business operations.
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Community Invited to Participate in Father’s Day Celebration
6/10/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department), in partnership with local community-based organizations, is hosting a block party in honor of Father’s Day. The community is invited to attend the free event on Saturday, June 19 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 14th Street Park, located at Cedar Avenue and W. 14th Street, with an easy opportunity to get vaccinated and enjoy the festivities.
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Discover Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Summer Programs at the ‘Sunshine Seeking’ Scavenger Hunt on June 18
6/10/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) invites residents to participate in “Sunshine Seeking,” a fun scavenger hunt that leads them to five City parks where participants will meet PRM staff and learn all about the various free and low cost activities provided by PRM for youth and families, including recreation classes, summer camps and programs. No reservations or registrations are necessary for this in-person activity.
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City of Long Beach to Align with California Department of Public Health Guidance for the Use of Masks
6/10/2021
Long Beach, CA - On June 9, 2021, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) issued new guidance for individuals for the use of masks for the prevention of spreading COVID-19. This updated guidance aligns with the masking guidance provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and goes into effect on June 15, 2021.
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Long Beach Public Library Seeks Community Input
6/10/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) has launched a survey to ascertain community interest and preferences in a variety of service areas. The survey is available online now through August 28 and is available in English, Spanish, Khmer and Tagalog. Paper copies of the survey, also available in multiple languages, are available at all library locations offering Grab & Go and LBPL To-Go services.
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California State Librarian Greg Lucas Visits Billie Jean King Main Library
6/9/2021
Long Beach, CA – Recently, the Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) hosted California State Librarian Greg Lucas, along with Long Beach City Councilwoman Cindy Allen and representatives from the LBPL Foundation and Friends of the LBPL organizations, for a detailed tour of the Billie Jean King (BJK) Main Library. The tour featured the recently added Khmer search index feature, funded by a grant issued by the California State Library and one of the first features of its kind in the nation, in addition to other innovative and adaptive LBPL amenities.
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City Continues Incentive Program for People Receiving COVID-19 Vaccine
6/9/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department (Health Department) is continuing to hold daily opportunity drawings through Saturday, June 12, for those receiving their first COVID-19 vaccination as an incentive for eligible people to get vaccinated. This week’s prizes include gift cards and complimentary stays at local hotels.
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UPDATED: City to Unveil and Dedicate New Pride Lifeguard Tower
6/7/2021
Long Beach, CA - On Thursday, June 10, the City of Long Beach will celebrate the installation and dedication of a new Pride Lifeguard Tower located at Shoreline Way and 12th Place. The community is invited to participate in the dedication ceremony, which is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m.
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City of Long Beach Regains Control of the Queen Mary for First Time in Over 40 Years
6/4/2021
Long Beach, CA – For the first time in over 40 years, the City of Long Beach will regain full control of the Queen Mary, effective today, June 4, 2021. The City is committed to preserving the historic Queen Mary, ensuring the ship is properly restored and cared for.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Resume Adult Recreational Softball Leagues
6/3/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will resume adult recreational team sports for slow pitch softball in Men’s, Coed and Senior Divisions. Both online and in-person registration begins on Tuesday, June 8, at 9 a.m.
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Prepare Your Pet for Emergencies
6/2/2021
Long Beach, CA - June is Pet Preparedness Month, and the Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications is encouraging pet owners to include their four-legged friends in emergency planning through a variety of preparedness tips, community outreach and educational activities. Additionally, in collaboration with the City’s Animal Care Services, pet adoptions that occur during the month of June will receive free pet emergency preparedness kits.
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Residents Encouraged to Get Vaccinated to Qualify for Local and State Incentives as State Prepares to Fully Reopen Economy
6/1/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is encouraging community members to get the COVID-19 vaccine to qualify to receive gift cards and cash prizes from the State of California and be entered into daily opportunity drawings held by the City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department (Health Department). The incentives aim to encourage more individuals to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as California moves toward a full reopening of the economy on June 15.
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Long Beach Public Library Launches 2021 Annual Summer Reading Program
5/28/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) will kick off its 2021 Summer Reading Program on Saturday, June 19, at 11 a.m., via the LBPL Facebook page. The special kick-off event will feature virtual performances by Christopher T. Magician and Pacific Animal Productions.
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City to Transition Rapid Assessment Clinic to Mobile Outreach Vehicle Team June 1
5/28/2021
Long Beach, CA – At the conclusion of its standard operation today, May 28, the City of Long Beach will demobilize the structure of its Rapid Assessment Clinic (RAC), located at the Long Beach City College Pacific Coast Campus (PCC), and transition it to an onsite mobile outreach vehicle team. The new RAC mobile outreach team will begin operations on Tuesday, June 1, and will continue to provide various no-cost medical services to the community.
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City Provides Tips to Prevent the Spread of Mosquito-Borne Diseases
5/28/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Health Department is asking residents and businesses to partner with them in controlling mosquitoes and preventing diseases. City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis advises that residents should follow the below precautions to protect themselves from mosquitoes and the diseases they may carry.
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Long Beach to Offer Summer Adaptive Youth and Adult Recreation Programs
5/27/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer in person adaptive recreation programs for middle and high school youth and adults, providing fun and enriching experiences such as art, games and fitness activities designed for people with disabilities. Programs will run June 21 through August 27, and registration begins on Monday, June 7, at 2:30 p.m.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation & Marine to Offer New In-Person Recreation Classes in June
5/24/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer several new in-person recreation classes beginning in June. Classes will be offered for ages preschool to 50 years and older, and include a variety of physical, intellectual and fun interests. Registration for all classes begins May 27 at 10 a.m. online and in person.
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Evening Vaccination Clinics at Long Beach City College Pacific Coast Campus Begins Today
5/24/2021
Long Beach, CA - Beginning today, May 24, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services will open an evening COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Long Beach City College Pacific Coast Campus (PCC), on weekdays.
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City Continues Incentive Program for People Receiving First COVID-19 Vaccine
5/24/2021
Long Beach, CA - Beginning today, May 24, through Saturday, May 29, the City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department will continue to hold daily opportunity drawings for those receiving their first COVID-19 vaccination as an incentive for eligible people to get vaccinated. This week’s prizes include Apple Airpods and complimentary stays at local hotels.
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City of Long Beach Memorial Day Closures
5/24/2021
Long Beach, CA - In addition to the closure of City of Long Beach facilities and services in observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 31, 2021, the City is also reminding Long Beach residents and visitors to practice all health and safety protocols over the holiday weekend to keep our community safe and free from upward trends in cases of COVID-19.
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City of Long Beach Partners with Long Beach Unified School District to Host Vaccine Clinics on Campus
5/21/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has partnered with the Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) to host vaccine clinics on select school campuses as part of the City’s ongoing commitment to ensuring COVID-19 vaccinations are accessible to all.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Sponsor Free Summer Food Service Program for Children June 21 through August 27
5/20/2021
Long Beach, CA - For the 42nd year in a row, the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Summer Food Service Program to provide free, nutritious meals to Long Beach children and youth throughout the summer months.
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Long Beach Permit Center at City Hall Begins Limited In-Person Services for Customers
5/18/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Development Permit Center, located on the 2nd Floor of City Hall, is now open for limited in-person services by appointment only for Express Permits related to minor construction projects. Same-day appointments can be scheduled when available (walk-ins without appointments will not be allowed).
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Long Beach to Hold Daily Opportunity Drawings for People Receiving First COVID-19 Vaccine
5/17/2021
Long Beach, CA - Beginning today, May 17, through Saturday, May 22, the City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department is holding daily opportunity drawings for those receiving their first COVID-19 vaccination as an incentive for eligible people to get vaccinated.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Resume Issuing Reservation Permits for Picnic Groves and Bandshells Beginning May 24
5/14/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will resume issuing reservation permits for park picnic groves, bandshells and amphitheater on Monday, May 24.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding CDC Face Covering Recommendations
5/14/2021
The City is aware of the new CDC recommendations regarding face coverings for vaccinated individuals. Long Beach will work with the California Department of Public Health, which advises on such matters at the state level, before moving forward. Until the State Health Order changes, the City cannot amend its Health Order and Long Beach’s mask mandate remains in place, including for vaccinated individuals. More details will be available in the coming days.
Long Beach Public Library Celebrates 125 Years of Service
5/13/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is celebrating 125 years of service to the community and invites the public to follow their social media for news, updates and the latest surprises to join in the celebration.
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Health Department Offers Assistance With State Medical Insurance Enrollment
5/13/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is providing enrollment assistance to those who may be eligible for Medi-Cal and Covered California. Both State-operated insurance programs offer access to primary care, emergency treatment and mental health services to all who qualify.
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City of Long Beach to Begin Vaccinating Residents Ages 12 Years and Older
5/12/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach anticipates that COVID-19 vaccinations for those ages 12 and older will begin Thursday, May 13. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the emergency use of the Pfizer vaccine for adolescents aged 12 to 15 on May 10, 2021, which was followed by approvals from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) today, May 12. Review from the Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup also is taking place today. The Health and Human Services department is planning a May 13 start date in anticipation of final approval.
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City Manager Appoints Meredith Reynolds as Special Deputy City Manager for Recovery
5/12/2021
Long Beach, CA – Today, City Manager Tom Modica announced the appointment of Meredith Reynolds to the new position of Special Deputy City Manager for Recovery, responsible for leading the City’s efforts in implementing the Long Beach Recovery Act to fund various economic, public health and fiscal initiatives critically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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City of Long Beach Extends Application Period by 30 Days for Rental Assistance Program
5/12/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Development Services Department is extending the deadline for residential landlords and tenants to submit applications for the Long Beach Emergency Rental Assistance Program (LB-ERAP) to June 11, 2021. The previous deadline for the new program approved in March was May 12, 2021.
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Long Beach Offering Aquarium of the Pacific Tickets for People Receiving First COVID-19 Vaccine
5/11/2021
Long Beach, CA - From today, May 11, through Saturday, May 15, the City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department is providing two general admission tickets to the Aquarium of the Pacific to anyone receiving their first COVID-19 vaccination as an incentive for eligible people to get vaccinated.
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After Successful Toy and Book Drive, Long Beach Launches New Letter Writing Campaign for Migrant Children
5/10/2021
Long Beach, CA - This past weekend, the City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Long Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB), wrapped up a successful toy and book drive that concluded with the community providing approximately 30,000 toys and books for the children temporarily being housed at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) humanitarian shelter at the Long Beach Convention Center. Today, the City announced a new community campaign to bring letters of encouragement to the children as they await reunification or to take with them as they are reunited, which is currently happening for many of the children.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Free Hybrid Camp for Youth this Summer; Extends Free Mobile Recess Program
5/7/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer a free hybrid (virtual and in-person) summer camp June 21 through August 27 for youth ages 5 to 12. Campers will enjoy fun from the comfort of their home three days a week and in-person two days a week at Heartwell Park. The Mobile Recess Program will also continue to be offered this summer, with a new series running June 21 through August 27. Registration for both programs begins May 10 at 2 p.m. online and in person.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month; Supportive Services are Available
5/7/2021
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services is launching the Mental Health Matters campaign, during Mental Health Awareness Month this May, to raise awareness and bring supportive services to lessen the stigma associated with reaching out for help.
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City Begins Construction of Solar Canopies at Public Parking Facilities
5/7/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works has begun the construction of solar canopy installations on three designated public parking facilities in the Downtown area. This work marks the first of two phases for the City’s solar energy Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with PFMG Solar Long Beach, LLC for the construction and operation of ten solar arrays at various public facilities throughout Long Beach. All projects are estimated to be completed by spring 2022.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer ‘Nature Kids Discovery’ Summer Camp Programs at El Dorado Nature Center
5/6/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer Nature Kids Discovery summer camp programs at El Dorado Nature Center, beginning June 21. Registration for each one-week session begins May 11 at 8 a.m. online and in person.
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Long Beach Moves into State’s Yellow Tier for Economic Reopening; Revised Health Order Issued
5/5/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Health and Human Services Department has issued an updated Health Order, effective at 11:59 p.m. on May 5, as Long Beach enters the Yellow (Minimal) Tier, the third of four tiers outlined under the State’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
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New Memorial Monument Commemorated During Virtual Police and Fire Memorial Ceremony
5/4/2021
Long Beach, CA - Earlier today, the City of Long Beach commemorated its new Police and Fire Memorial Monument during a virtual Police and Fire Memorial Ceremony. The ceremony is a longstanding tradition for the Police and Fire Departments and pays tribute to the 29 police employees and 14 firefighters who have lost their lives in service to our community. The memorial monument, installed at the Long Beach Civic Center, is a collaborative effort by the City of Long Beach and numerous business and community leaders.
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Long Beach Public Library Begins Limited Re-Opening at Four Locations on May 18
5/4/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) will reopen four locations with limited capacity, starting Tuesday, May 18. Billie Jean King (BJK) Main Library, Bay Shore, Mark Twain and Michelle Obama Neighborhood Libraries will re-open to the public for visits up to 30 minutes long. Book stacks will be open for browsing, and public computers and printing services will be available.
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Long Beach Airport Sets Emissions Reduction Target, Begins Carbon Accreditation Process
4/30/2021
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) will enter the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) program and pledges to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions on a per passenger basis by 20% in 2025 and 40% in 2030. Administered by Airports Council International (ACI), the ACA program helps airports identify, manage and reduce their carbon emissions.
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Long Beach Public Library Celebrates Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
4/29/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) will commemorate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month throughout May with a series of virtual programs, events and activities for all ages. Through story times, book discussions and cultural programs, the Library will celebrate and uplift the beauty of many AAPI stories, voices and experiences that add richness to the cultural landscape of Long Beach.
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Long Beach Celebrates National Bike Month in May
4/29/2021
Long Beach, CA – This May, the City of Long Beach will celebrate National Bike Month by offering a wide variety of self-guided mobility-related activities, virtual events, bicycle infrastructure and safety tips, and other activities for residents to participate in. From bike rides to bike history, to social media promos, there is something for everyone.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department regarding the reinstatement of the Johnson and Johnson/Janssen Vaccine
4/28/2021
Following the recommendation of the California Department of Public Health and the Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup, the City of Long Beach has lifted the temporary pause on administration of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine since it has been determined to be safe and effective. Clinics in California may begin administering the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccine immediately while ensuring they provide appropriate educational materials to inform patients of the vaccine’s low risk of associated health effects and other available vaccine options.
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City Nearly Doubles Hours of Operation for People to Get Vaccinated Without an Appointment at Convention Center Site
4/28/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has increased non-appointment options for people to receive COVID-19 vaccinations at the Long Beach Convention Center vaccination site. Those who are 16 years and older can now receive a vaccination without an appointment from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, for both drive-through and walk-up options.
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New Mobile Community Vaccine Clinics Open at Admiral Kidd, MacArthur and Houghton Parks
4/23/2021
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach has begun operations for three new Mobile Community Vaccine Clinics to provide COVID-19 vaccine in areas of Long Beach that saw the highest case rates during the past year. These three mobile vaccine clinics do not require appointments and are open to residents and workers in Long Beach who are 16 years and older.
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Updated: Long Beach Launches Toy and Book Donation Drive for Arriving Migrant Children
4/23/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Long Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB), is launching a toy and book donation drive to support and comfort children arriving to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) shelter at the Long Beach Convention Center.
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Operations Begin for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Migrant Children Shelter at the Long Beach Convention Center
4/22/2021
Long Beach, CA - Today the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) began operations for their Emergency Intake Shelter, located at the Long Beach Convention Center, for unaccompanied children arriving from the border of Mexico. Long Beach has welcomed its first group of children, a mixed group of boys and girls, today.
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Long Beach Public Library Adds Khmer Searching to the Online Catalog
4/19/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) has added Khmer searching capability to its online catalog. With this new functionality, available through the online catalog at longbeach.gov/library, readers can search for authors, titles, or subjects in Khmer to find Khmer titles located in the Library.
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City of Long Beach Launches Online Portal to Support Community Involvement in the Migrant Children Humanitarian Effort
4/19/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach today launched an online portal with detailed information on how community members, local organizations and businesses can help support the migrant children who will be temporarily sheltered at the Long Beach Convention Center as part of the federal government’s national humanitarian effort to support unaccompanied migrant children arriving at the southern borders. Children are expected to begin arriving at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) shelter sometime this week.
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Long Beach to Allow Increased Capacity for Private Gatherings, Indoor Live Events with Restrictions Starting April 16
4/16/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has issued an updated Health Order, effective today, allowing indoor seated live events and performances, indoor family entertainment operations and modifications to private social gatherings.
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Long Beach Animal Care Services Reports Distemper Outbreak
4/15/2021
Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS) is notifying the public of a critical animal health situation. A distemper outbreak has been reported, affecting more than 38 raccoons and at least one skunk, primarily in the east Long Beach area.
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Long Beach Public Library Launches Tech To-Go!
4/13/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is launching Tech To-Go, a new Chromebook computer and Mifi hotspot lending service to support school students.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department regarding rare occurrence of blood clotting after receiving the Johnson and Johnson/Janssen Vaccine
4/13/2021
The Long Beach Health Department is complying with the federal mandate to pause the administration of the Johnson and Johnson/Janssen vaccine after reports of a rare and severe type of blood clot called cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) following vaccine administration.
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City of Long Beach Now Accepting Applications for New Rental Assistance Program
4/13/2021
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Development Services Department is now accepting applications from landlords and tenants for the Long Beach Emergency Rental Assistance Program (LB-ERAP), the new program that was established under the Long Beach Recovery Act approved last month by the City Council.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer ‘Nature Detectives’ After School Camp at El Dorado Nature Center in May
4/12/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will continue the popular Nature Detectives after school camp program at El Dorado Nature Center in May. Registration for the four-week program, available for children ages 5 to 9, begins April 20 at 8 a.m.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Wetland Warriors Cleanup Program Resumes April 17
4/9/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) El Dorado Nature Center will resume its Wetland Warriors Volunteer Program on Saturday, April 17, and is seeking community volunteers to participate in the cleanup.
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City of Long Beach Will Begin Vaccinating Residents Ages 16 Years and Older Starting Today
4/8/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach announced today that, effective immediately, the Department of Health and Human Services will begin vaccinating all residents ages 16 years and older. Beginning April 15, those who work in Long Beach who are 16 years and older will also be eligible.
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Long Beach City Council Approves Negotiations to Begin U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Use of Convention Center for Humanitarian Effort
4/8/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach City Council has unanimously approved a formal request from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement to enter into contract negotiations to support the national humanitarian effort to provide safe, temporary shelter to unaccompanied migrant children who are currently being housed in overcrowded Border Patrol facilities. The temporary emergency shelter facility will be located at the Long Beach Convention Center.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Virtual and Outdoor Recreation Classes Beginning as Early as Next Week
4/6/2021
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine is now offering several recreation classes in virtual and outdoor formats. Classes focus in areas of youth enrichment and education, and adult and youth fitness; all classes will adhere to COVID-19 safety protocols.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation & Marine to Offer In-Person Summer Day Camps June 21 through August 27
4/1/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer in-person summer day camps from June 21 through August 27. Youth ages 5 to 12 will enjoy crafts, physical fitness, enrichment activities and more, all while following COVID-19 safety guidelines to ensure the health and safety of all campers and staff.
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City of Long Beach Launches New COVID-19 Relief Payment Plan Program
4/1/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has launched a new COVID-19 Relief Payment Plan Program, providing Long Beach businesses and residents adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic the opportunity to pay outstanding balances over time.
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Long Beach Airport Seeks Development Proposals for 27 Acres
3/31/2021
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach released a Request for Proposals (RFP) today for aeronautical development of all or portions of approximately 27 acres at Long Beach Airport (LGB). The availability of such a large amount of land is rare, with the last large-scale development at the Airport taking place in the 1980s and early 1990s.
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Parks, Recreation and Marine Offers Safety Tips for Park and Beach Visitors on Easter Sunday
3/31/2021
Sunday, April 4, is the Easter holiday and a busy day for parks and beaches in Long Beach. To best prepare for an enjoyable and safe visit, the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine advises visitors of the following public safety tips and park rules.
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Long Beach Issues Revised Health Order, Moves Into State’s Orange Tier for Economic Reopening
3/31/2021
Long Beach, CA - City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department has issued an updated Health Order, effective at 12:01 a.m. on April 1, as Long Beach enters the Orange (Moderate) Tier, the third of four tiers outlined under the State’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
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Long Beach Appoints New Director of Human Resources
3/30/2021
Long Beach, CA - Today, City Manager Tom Modica announced the appointment of Joseph (Joe) Ambrosini, an experienced human resources executive, to the position of Director of the Department of Human Resources. Mr. Ambrosini brings to the City experience in responsible and progressive human resource management in both the public and private sectors, including executive level management, strategic program management, training and employee development, organizational development and labor and employee relations.
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City of Long Beach Will Begin Vaccinating Residents Ages 50 Years and Older Starting Today
3/25/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach announced today that, effective immediately, the Department of Health and Human Services will begin vaccinating all residents, as well as those who work in Long Beach, ages 50 years and older. Long Beach will be one of the first health jurisdictions in California to expand vaccine access to people in this age group.
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City of Long Beach Opens Augmented Reality Challenge for Submissions
3/22/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is inviting members of the developer community to apply for the Long Beach Augmented Reality (AR) Challenge. AR is an interactive experience, provided through a set of technologies, that superimposes digital data and images atop a real-world environment. The Long Beach AR challenge will invite participants to imagine and develop AR applications that re-activate Downtown Long Beach and celebrate its historic past, diverse present, and limitless future.
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Tsunami Preparedness Week 2021: Plan Your Evacuation Route
3/18/2021
Long Beach, CA - Even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications encourages residents to participate in Tsunami Preparedness Week, March 22 through 26, with several virtual activities to educate community members on how to prepare for a tsunami and other emergencies.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Extend Free, Low-Cost Youth Programs Through June 18
3/18/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Department (PRM) will offer more sessions beginning April 12 through June 18 for four important programs that safely engage youth, including the Mobile Recess Program, After School Camps, Community Learning Hubs and the Virtual After School Program. Registration for these free and low-cost sessions begins on Friday, March 26.
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Long Beach City Council Adopts Long Beach Recovery Act
3/17/2021
Long Beach, CA - On Tuesday, March 16, the Long Beach City Council voted to adopt the Long Beach Recovery Act to fund economic, public health and fiscal initiatives for Long Beach residents, business owners and workers critically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The adopted $234 million plan includes additional funding provided by the American Rescue Act, including $15 million for the Long Beach Airport and $12.35 million for additional programs for businesses and residents.
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Long Beach Airport Unveils Pandemic-Inspired Art Exhibit
3/17/2021
Long Beach, CA – A new pandemic-themed art exhibit has been unveiled at Long Beach Airport (LGB). The exhibition by local women artists, commissioned by a partnership between the airport and the Arts Council for Long Beach (ARTSLB), reflects uplifting and hopeful messages related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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$20 COVID-19 Testing Now Available for Long Beach Airport Passengers
3/16/2021
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) recently introduced a new partner, CityHealth Urgent Care, to offer drive-through COVID-19 tests for as low as $20, exclusively for ticketed LGB travelers and employees.
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Long Beach Moves Into the Red Tier of State’s Color-Coded Tier System for Economic Recovery
3/12/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department has issued an updated Health Order, effective at 12:01 a.m. Monday, March 15, due to Los Angeles County entering the Red Tier, the second of the four-tier color-coded State system under the Blueprint for a Safer Economy. Under the revised Order, various sectors, businesses and activities, including indoor dining at restaurants and indoor gym and fitness facilities, may resume certain operations with restrictions.
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City of Long Beach to Open 102-Room Interim Housing Site for People Transitioning to Permanent Housing Solutions
3/12/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach, on March 15, 2021, will begin to operate 102-rooms of interim housing to provide temporary housing for people working to transition to permanent housing solutions. The site is converted from a former Best Western hotel in the 1700 block of Long Beach Boulevard, and was made possible through the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development's (HCD) Homekey Program.
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Long Beach Completes VaxLB List for Eligible Groups and Transitions to State’s My Turn Appointment System
3/11/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has now completed offering appointments through VaxLB for all eligible groups and will be transitioning to a new online sign-up model. The City of Long Beach will transition to My Turn, the State’s new COVID-19 vaccine notification and appointment system, starting tomorrow. My Turn is now required by the State and is intended to help manage vaccine distribution.
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City of Long Beach to Offer Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) Single-Shot Vaccine
3/10/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach received its first shipment of Janssen COVID-19 vaccine last week, which enables the City to provide even more life-saving shots to people who live and/or work in Long Beach.
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Rain Advisory Issued Due to Recent Rain
3/10/2021
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
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Long Beach Airport Begins Flying to Several New Cities This Week
3/9/2021
Long Beach, CA – Long Beach Airport (LGB) kicks off inaugural service to seven new destinations this week, significantly enhancing nationwide connections and providing a boost to the City’s economic recovery. With four daily nonstop flights to Hawaii, LGB is now a major launching point for vacations to the islands.
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City Unveils Proposed Long Beach Recovery Act
3/8/2021
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach unveiled the Proposed Long Beach Recovery Act. The $207 million proposal focuses on various economic, fiscal and public health priorities that promote inclusive, effective and prosperous economic and social recovery for Long Beach residents, business owners and workers critically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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City of Long Beach Will Begin Vaccinating Residents With Disabilities Monday, March 8
3/5/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach announced today an updated schedule for vaccination prioritization will begin on Monday, March 8. The updated schedule allows for Long Beach residents ages 16 to 64, with physical or developmental disabilities, to be eligible for COVID-19 vaccination.
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El Dorado Nature Center Closed March 8-10 for Routine Maintenance
3/4/2021
The El Dorado Nature Center Visitor Center, located at 7550 E. Spring Street, will begin routine building fumigation on Monday, March 8, and continue through midday on Wednesday, March 10. The Nature Center, which is normally closed to the public on Mondays, will also be closed to the public on Tuesday, March 9, and until 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 10. Fumigation treatment of the Visitor Center is necessary to maintain the structure and protect the building from future damage.
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City of Long Beach Rolls Out New Mobile Vaccination Vehicles to Reach Homebound Residents and People in High-Risk Neighborhoods
3/3/2021
Long Beach, CA - This week, the City of Long Beach is rolling out two new mobile vehicles to administer vaccinations to homebound residents and individuals in neighborhoods with the highest coronavirus case rates to reduce the effects of COVID-19.
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City of Long Beach Launches Vaccine Data Page on City’s COVID-19 Data Dashboard
2/26/2021
Long Beach, CA - Beginning today, Feb. 26, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will include a vaccine data page on the City’s existing interactive COVID-19 data dashboard, featuring timely COVID-19 vaccination data for Long Beach. Data include breakdowns of administered vaccine totals and detailed demographic information for vaccinated Long Beach residents.
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Judge Denies Preliminary Injunction of City’s Premium Pay for Grocery Workers Ordinance
2/25/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is pleased that District Court Judge Otis Wright has denied the California Grocers’ Association motion for a preliminary injunction. This will allow Long Beach’s Premium Pay for Grocery Workers Ordinance to stand and ensure that grocery stores pay workers fair compensation in recognition of the risks they are undertaking by continuing to provide their essential services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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City of Long Beach Provides CARES Act Grants for Youth Leadership Services
2/24/2021
Long Beach, CA - Most Long Beach youth have attended school and work virtually since March 2020 due to the pandemic and have reported, through participation in the development of the Long Beach Strategic Plan for Youth and Emerging Adults (Strategic Plan), feeling disconnected and isolated from their community, peers and support systems.
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Southland Credit Union Donates Computer Workstations to City of Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Department
2/23/2021
Long Beach, CA - Southland Credit Union has donated more than $100,000 in computer workstations, including equipment and software, to the City of Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Department (PRM), which will support the City’s after school, teen and senior programs and the Community Learning Hub Program.
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Long Beach Beaches Temporarily Closed Due to Sewage Spill
2/22/2021
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered all swimming areas west of Belmont Pier in Long Beach temporarily closed for water contact due to a sewage spill. State law requires temporary closure and posting at beaches in these situations, out of an abundance of caution, until the water quality meets State requirements.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Spring ‘Nature Detectives’ After School Camp at El Dorado Nature Center
2/22/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Department (PRM) will continue the popular Nature Detectives after school camp program at El Dorado Nature Center on select days in March and April. Registration for the four-week program, available for children ages 5 to 10, begins March 2.
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City of Long Beach Funds Community Projects to Improve Access to Affordable Healthy Food for People Experiencing Food Insecurity Due to COVID-19
2/18/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has awarded contracts to 16 organizations to provide food and nutrition-related services and support to populations experiencing high levels of food insecurity and/or barriers to healthy food access as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation & Marine to Offer In-Person Day Camps during Long Beach Unified School District Spring Break
2/18/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Department (PRM) will offer in-person day camps during the upcoming Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) spring break, occurring April 5 through 9. LBUSD students ages 5 to 12 will enjoy crafts, physical fitness, enrichment activities and more, all while following COVID-19 safety precautions. Registration for the camps begins Feb. 26.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Extend Free, Low-Cost Youth Programs Through April 2
2/17/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Department (PRM) will offer sessions through Friday, April 2, for four important youth engagement programs, including the Mobile Recess Program, After School Camps, Community Learning Hubs and the Virtual After School Program. Registration for these free and low-cost sessions begins on Monday, Feb. 22.
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City of Long Beach Provides Additional Support to Local Business with Atlantic Avenue Open Streets
2/12/2021
Long Beach, CA – As part of the City of Long Beach’s ongoing effort to provide COVID-19 support to local businesses, installation has begun for an Atlantic Avenue Open Streets location, located between East Claiborne Drive and East Armando Drive, offering outdoor space for businesses to utilize for dining and other approved services.
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Long Beach Animal Care Services Launches Outreach Efforts for Proposed Strategic Plan
2/11/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Animal Care Services Bureau (LBACS) in the Parks, Recreation and Marine Department (PRM) is launching additional outreach efforts for its proposed Strategic Plan and seeks additional input from community members via an online survey and virtual public forums.
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City of Long Beach Issues Updated Safer at Home Health Order to Allow Indoor In-Person Religious Services and Cultural Ceremonies, with Restrictions
2/10/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services issued an updated Health Order, effective immediately, allowing indoor in-person religious services and cultural ceremonies to resume, with restrictions, to align with recent changes to the Blueprint for a Safer Economy Purple Tier issued by California Governor Gavin Newsom.
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City of Long Beach 2021 Presidents Day Holiday Schedule
2/10/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach will adhere to an amended schedule for the Presidents Day holiday on Monday, Feb. 15. The City reminds residents and visitors to comply with the current Safer at Home Order during the holiday weekend to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.
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Long Beach Vaccine Clinics to Help Close Equity Gap in Vaccinations
2/6/2021
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) conducted the first vaccine clinic as part of an outreach program that vaccinates people in high-risk neighborhoods via small, community-based clinics. This first clinic, serving primarily Spanish-speaking adults 65 and older, took place at Silverado Park on the Westside and provided 500 doses of vaccine. Spanish-speaking staff were onsite to assist community members and address questions.
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Clínicas de Vacunación en Long Beach Ayudarán Cerrar la Brecha de Equidad en las Vacunas
2/6/2021
Long Beach, CA - Hoy, el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de la Ciudad de Long Beach (Departamento de Salud) llevó a cabo la primera clínica de vacunas como parte de un programa de extensión que vacuna a las personas en vecindarios de alto riesgo a través de pequeñas clínicas comunitarias. Esta primera clínica, que atiende principalmente a adultos de 65 años o más que solo hablan español, se llevó a cabo en Silverado Park en el lado oeste y proporcionó 500 dosis de la vacuna. Empleados de la Ciudad que hablan español estuvieron presente para ayudar a los miembros de la comunidad y responder preguntas.
City of Long Beach Reminds Residents to Celebrate Safely Super Bowl Weekend
2/4/2021
Long Beach, CA - As Super Bowl weekend approaches, the City of Long Beach is reminding residents to celebrate safely by adhering to the Safer at Home Health Order and other critical safety protocols to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and ensure everyone’s safety.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Re-Launches Strategic Plan Update to Better Serve Community
2/3/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Department (PRM) is re-launching the Department Strategic Plan Update (Strategic Plan) following a year-long pause due to the City’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The community is now invited to see the results from the first community survey and participate in the next round of community outreach.
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Rain Advisory Issued Due to Recent Rain
1/30/2021
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
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City of Long Beach Prepares to Administer Second Vaccine Doses
1/29/2021
Long Beach, CA - Starting the week of February 1, the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will begin administering second COVID-19 vaccine doses to people who received their first dose in January.
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Long Beach Airport Achieves Global Health Accreditation
1/29/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Airport (LGB) recently achieved accreditation from the leading trade organization for airports for its commitment to ensuring the health and safety of its passengers and employees since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Aeroplex/Aerolease Group Launches New Solar Energy Project at Long Beach Airport
1/28/2021
Long Beach, CA - Today, Long Beach Airport (LGB) officials celebrated the completion of the largest solar energy project on the Airport campus, marking a milestone in LGB’s growing sustainability program. Aeroplex/Aerolease Group, an aviation property development, consulting and management firm that holds an LGB master lease, installed the new system on their building, which is also host to Signature Flight Support’s fixed base operator (FBO).
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Long Beach Public Library Offers Free Access to Popular Digital Magazines
1/28/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) has more than 3,500 digital magazines now available through its OverDrive site for free.
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Southwest Airlines Announces Maui Flights From Long Beach Airport
1/28/2021
Long Beach, CA - Southwest Airlines announced today that it will launch daily, nonstop service from Long Beach Airport (LGB) to Maui, beginning in March. The news comes after Southwest saw strong interest in their recently announced flights from LGB to Honolulu, which will also start in March. Flights go on sale today at Southwest.com.
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City of Long Beach Issues Updated Safer at Home Order
1/26/2021
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has issued an updated Health Order, effective today, allowing for further reopening of some industries and services, in accordance with California Governor Gavin Newsom lifting the Regional Stay at Home Order.
City of Long Beach to Conduct Lottery System for Registration of Non-Primary Residence Short-Term Rentals
1/26/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City announced today that it will be conducting a random drawing lottery to establish a priority registration list for non-primary residence short-term rentals (STR), as allowed under a recently enacted Ordinance adopted by the Long Beach City Council. The first 800 lottery applicants selected will obtain a reservation that can then be used to register their non-primary residence as a legal STR with the City.
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Long Beach Cautions Residents About Continued Rain and Cold System
1/25/2021
Long Beach, CA - A series of storms with heavy rain and lower than normal temperatures are expected in Long Beach and Los Angeles County through Friday, Jan. 29. The National Weather Service is predicting major rain patterns with the most significant rainfall occurring between Wednesday and Friday this week. Strong gusty winds are also expected during this period.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding Timeline for Lifting of Regional Stay at Home Order
1/25/2021
Today, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the lifting of the Regional Stay at Home Order, allowing counties to return to the color-coded tier system that allows for reopening based on case numbers per 100,000 population and the positivity rate among people who have taken COVID-19 tests. The Governor lifted the order because it is projected that Southern California will have over 15% hospital ICU capacity in one month. Los Angeles County, which includes Long Beach, will return to the purple tier under the State of California Blueprint for a Safer Economy. The City will issue an updated Health Order to reflect this change and continue to limit COVID-19 spread in the community.
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Rain Advisory Issued Due to Recent Rain
1/24/2021
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours.
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City of Long Beach to Begin Education Sector Next Week and Continue to Administer Vaccinations as Allocations Become Available
1/22/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach continues to administer COVID-19 vaccinations as supply becomes available and is now encouraging all residents to sign up for VaxLB notifications to receive eligibility and future appointment information. The updated VaxLB portal will now notify groups that are currently eligible for vaccine, such as healthcare workers and older adults, and provide notifications to other groups as they become eligible for vaccination.
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Long Beach Launches Unite Us Online Community Resource and Referral Platform to Assist Residents in Accessing COVID-19 Support
1/20/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has announced the launch of a new online resource and referral platform, powered by Unite Us, that will help residents connect to City and community programs that support residents during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. In addition to connecting residents with critical resources, through this effort the City is helping expand Unite California, a coordinated care network of health and social care providers.
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Food Sector Workers to be Vaccinated in Coming Days
1/20/2021
Long Beach, CA - This week begins the rollout of vaccinations for food sector workers. Appointments for the week of Jan. 19 already are full, but food sector workers are encouraged to check with their employers or sign up for updates using the City’s new online vaccination portal, VaxLB.
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City Launches Mass Vaccination Clinic at Long Beach Convention Center
1/19/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is launching a mass vaccination clinic at the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center for healthcare workers and older adults. Appointments are required.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Continue ‘Nature Detectives’ After School Camp at El Dorado Nature Center
1/15/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will continue the popular Nature Detectives after school camp program at El Dorado Nature Center (7550 E. Spring St.) beginning Feb. 2. The program, for children ages 5 to 10, lasts four weeks and will adhere to lower staff-to-camper ratios and other enhanced safety protocols.
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City of Long Beach 2021 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday Schedule
1/15/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach will adhere to an amended schedule for the Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) holiday on Monday, Jan. 18. The City of Long Beach is reminding all residents and visitors to comply with the Safer at Home Order during the holiday weekend to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 as cases continue to surge.
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Long Beach Reports First Death of City Employee Due to COVID-19
1/15/2021
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach announced the first death of a City Employee due to complications associated with COVID-19. The employee, who was part of the Recreation Bureau in the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine, worked for the City for more than five years.
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City of Long Beach Partners With Verizon to Bring Advanced Wireless Connectivity to Long Beach
1/15/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has partnered with Verizon on an innovative project that will benefit the community and enable Verizon to expand small cells to enhance wireless connectivity infrastructure and lay the foundation for 5G service. 5G refers to the fifth generation of mobile communication standards which is defined by faster speeds, more bandwidth and lower latency than current 4G networks. The agreement provides community benefits that further the City’s Master Fiber Plan, Digital Inclusion Initiative and Smart City Initiative.
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Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia, City Manager Tom Modica, Health and Human Services Director Kelly Colopy Receive COVID-19 Vaccine
1/14/2021
Long Beach, CA - Today, Mayor Robert Garcia, Long Beach City Manager Tom Modica and Health and Human Services (Health Department) Director Kelly Colopy, along with other City employees critical to COVID-19 emergency response efforts, received the COVID-19 vaccine.
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City Warns Public to Beware of COVID-19 Vaccination Scams
1/13/2021
Long Beach, CA - Residents are advised to beware of COVID-19 vaccination scams occurring throughout the region and individuals are urged to report suspicious activity. During the coronavirus pandemic, scammers are using robocalls, social media posts and emails to take advantage of fear, anxiety and confusion about the virus. As a precautionary measure, individuals should safeguard their personal information and be suspicious of opportunities to fast-track access to vaccinations.
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City of Long Beach Hosts Virtual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Celebration and Service
1/12/2021
Long Beach, CA - The community is invited to participate in a Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Day of Celebration and Service on Monday, Jan. 18. The virtual event will honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., feature engaging forums and activities and showcase the arts and culture of the community.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Extend Free, Low-Cost Youth Programs Through February
1/12/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer more sessions through Feb. for four important programs that safely engage youth, including a Mobile Recess Program, After School Camps, Community Learning Hubs and a Virtual After School Program. Registration for these free and low-cost sessions begins at 10 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 15.
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City Vaccination Clinics Expand to Administer COVID-19 Vaccine to Older Adults
1/12/2021
Long Beach, CA - After beginning vaccine clinics Monday, Jan. 11, for healthcare workers, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will build the next phase of vaccine clinics to serve older adults. Former Long Beach Mayor Beverly O’Neill, who is 90 years old, will participate in the first vaccine clinic for older adults this Saturday.
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COVID-19 Testing Site Opens at Long Beach Airport
1/12/2021
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Airport (LGB), in partnership with Hawaiian Airlines, today welcomed its first COVID-19 testing site, available exclusively for the airlines’ guests traveling to the Hawaiian Islands. Starting Jan. 16, LGB will also host a testing clinic open to all airlines passengers.
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City of Long Beach Public Beaches Reopen
1/11/2021
Long Beach, CA - City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has lifted the closure order on open coastal beaches after consecutive lab results demonstrated the water to be within State water quality standards. Colorado Lagoon South remains temporarily closed until further notice.
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City Launches Vaccination Clinics to Administer COVID-19 Vaccine to More Essential Workers
1/11/2021
Long Beach, CA - Today, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services’ (Health Department) vaccination clinics will continue to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to healthcare workers.
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City Announces Request for Proposals for Healthy Market Conversions
1/4/2021
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is seeking to contract with shops that sell food, such as convenience stores and corner store markets, to support the purchase and installation of small equipment such as refrigeration, shelving, etc. to increase local availability of fruits, vegetables and affordable healthy food.
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Community Hospital Long Beach Receives State Licensure; Reopens for Transfer Patients Jan. 4
12/31/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach announced today that Community Hospital Long Beach (CHLB) has been granted a license from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and will be able to accept patient transfers as soon as Monday, Jan. 4.
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Long Beach Reaches COVID-19 Testing Milestone
12/31/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has reached a milestone with more than half a million tests for COVID-19 administered in the city since the pandemic began. Testing people for COVID-19, including those who have no symptoms, is extremely important. A positive test enables people to isolate themselves, reduce the spread and get treatment.
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City of Long Beach Issues Urgent Holiday Message to Stay Home and Stay Safe Over New Year’s Weekend
12/29/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach, as part the Public Health Alliance of Southern California, which also includes Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County and six other health jurisdictions, is issuing an urgent holiday message for the public to stay home and stay safe over New Year’s weekend. While the distribution of the vaccine is a very positive development, the next few weeks and months are critical. With record-breaking numbers of cases, deaths and hospitalizations each day, health systems throughout the region are overwhelmed.
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Weather Advisory Issued Due to Recent Rainfall
12/28/2020
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced over the past 24 hours. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory will be extended if the rain continues.
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Long Beach Beaches Temporarily Closed Due to Sewage Spill
12/26/2020
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered all coastal swimming areas in Long Beach to temporarily close for water contact due to a sewage spill.
City of Long Beach Reminds Residents to Celebrate Safely Over Christmas, New Year’s Holidays
12/23/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach wants everyone to enjoy the upcoming holidays. This year, the City is reminding residents to celebrate safely and adhere to the Safer at Home Health Order and safety protocols to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and the flu.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health Officer Regarding the Increase in COVID-19 Fatalities
12/22/2020
Today, the City of Long Beach reached a grim milestone, reporting 14 new fatalities from COVID-19. This is the highest number of fatalities we have ever reported in a single day--the previous record of deaths reported in a single day, set on December 14, was seven.
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City of Long Beach Announces Annual Holiday Treecycling Program
12/22/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Public Works Department announced today its annual Holiday Tree Recycling Program, known as Treecycling. The annual program provides residents with convenient drop-off locations for disposal of live holiday trees, free of charge. A total of 12 drop-off locations will be available citywide from Dec. 26, 2020 through Jan. 8, 2021.
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City of Long Beach Fleet Ranked No. 3 in Nation
12/22/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Fleet ranked third place out of thousands of fleet operations in the nation in the “Government Fleet” magazine and American Public Works Association (APWA) 2020 Leading Fleets competition. The honor is awarded based on leadership, competitiveness and efficiency, planning for the future, and overcoming challenges. The City fleet was awarded 6th place in 2019 and in 2018, 10th place in 2017 and 12th place in 2016.
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City of Long Beach Prepares to Expand Short-Term Rentals Program
12/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - The planning process is now underway for the City to begin expanding the short-term rental (STR) program registration for property owners interested in legally operating a non-primary residence as an STR. Last week, the Long Beach City Council voted to adopt an emergency ordinance that allows for the operation of un-hosted STRs in the city.
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City of Long Beach Announces New Outdoor Dining Grant Program
12/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - As COVID-19 cases surge locally, regionally and across the state, Long Beach is continuing to offer new resources for businesses in need of assistance during this unprecedented time.
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City of Long Beach Christmas 2020 and New Year’s 2021 Holiday Schedule
12/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - As the Christmas and New Year’s holidays approach, the City of Long Beach is reminding all residents and visitors to comply with the Safer at Home Order to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 as cases continue to surge.
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City Partners With Local Hospital to Administer First Round of COVID-19 Vaccinations in Long Beach
12/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach announced that COVID-19 vaccinations to frontline healthcare workers have begun. Brandon Gatling, a registered nurse at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, was among the first in Long Beach to receive the lifesaving vaccine. He serves as a clinical nurse lead who works with COVID patients, placing him in Tier 1 of Phase 1a in the City’s vaccine rollout plan, which includes acute care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, paramedics and EMTs and dialysis centers. The dose is the first of a two-dose regimen to protect against the virus.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation & Marine to Extend Free, Low-Cost Youth Programs
12/16/2020
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will extend three popular programs to safely engage youth, including a mobile recess program during the upcoming Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) winter break as well as after school camps and learning hubs running through Friday, Jan. 28, 2021. Registration for these free and low-cost sessions begins at 10 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 18.
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City Announces Request for Proposals for Healthy Food and Nutrition-Related Services During COVID-19 Pandemic
12/16/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is seeking to contract with community-based nonprofits to provide food and nutrition-related services to populations experiencing high levels of food insecurity and/or barriers to food access as a result of the impacts of COVID-19 from Dec. 1, 2020 to March 20, 2021.
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City of Long Beach Launches New Program to Train Thousands of Unemployed Workers for In-Demand Logistics Jobs
12/15/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach, in partnership with Pacific Gateway Workforce Innovation Network (Pacific Gateway), today announced a new training program with Prologis, Inc. designed to provide rapid skills training for Long Beach workers in the transportation, distribution and logistics sectors.
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City Announces Plan for Equitable Distribution of COVID-19 Vaccines
12/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has announced that it will receive up to 3,900 doses of the Pfizer vaccine and vaccinations should begin by the end of the year. Today, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will complete the review of the Emergency Use Authorization for the Pfizer vaccine, which is anticipated to begin shipping on December 14. In addition to the 3,900 doses of the Pfizer vaccine, the City expects to receive up to 11,600 doses of the Moderna vaccine in the weeks ahead. Critical populations, like hospital workers, will have access to the vaccine initially.
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City Announces Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counseling Services for Black Residents
12/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has awarded contracts to licensed behavioral health clinicians to provide culturally affirming mental health and substance abuse counseling services to uninsured or underinsured Black residents during the pandemic.
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Southwest Airlines Announces Five New Destinations From Long Beach Airport
12/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - Southwest Airlines today announced that it will begin daily, nonstop flights from Long Beach Airport (LGB) to five new cities, beginning in March 2021. The new destinations, which significantly enhance nationwide connections from LGB, are Chicago (MDW), Dallas (DAL), Houston (HOU), Reno (RNO) and St. Louis (STL). Flights go on sale today at southwest.com.
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City of Long Beach to Reopen Playgrounds In Alignment with State’s Regional Stay at Home Order
12/9/2020
Long Beach, CA - In alignment with changes to the State of California’s Regional Stay at Home Order, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services will issue an updated Health Order that allows playgrounds to reopen. The changes are effective Thursday, Dec. 10.
City of Long Beach Continues to Offer Assistance for Residents, Businesses Amid Pandemic
12/9/2020
Long Beach, CA - As COVID-19 cases surge locally, regionally and across the state, Long Beach is continuing to offer a variety of supportive programs and resources for residents and businesses in need of assistance during this unprecedented time.
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City Funds Services for Communities Disproportionately Impacted by Pandemic
12/9/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has awarded $745,000 in funding to local nonprofit organizations to provide services to members of the community that are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.
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City of Long Beach Announces Free Mobile Hotspots and Computers for Long Beach Residents
12/9/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Technology and Innovation Department (TI) in partnership with human-I-T and the Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is launching a new free internet services and computing devices program to help connect Long Beach residents to free digital inclusion resources during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hawaiian Airlines to Offer Long Beach to Maui Flights
12/8/2020
Long Beach, CA - Hawaiian Airlines today announced that it will begin daily, nonstop service from Long Beach Airport (LGB) to Kahului Airport (OGG) in Maui, beginning in March 2021.
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City of Long Beach Again Earns Perfect Score Plus Bonus Points on Municipal Equality Index
12/8/2020
Long Beach, CA - For the ninth consecutive year, the City of Long Beach has been named one of the best cities in the nation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) inclusion in municipal law and policy. Long Beach was one of 506 cities nationwide to be scored, and one of 94 to achieve a perfect score in the Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index (MEI).
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Residents Advised of Air Quality Improvements
12/7/2020
Long Beach, CA - City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis warns Long Beach residents that air quality has improved, but remains unhealthy for sensitive groups due to the Bond fire burning in Orange County, which is still producing smoke.
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City Partners With Organizations to Offer Mental Health and Domestic Violence Services
12/7/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has awarded contracts to community organizations to expand mental health awareness efforts and provide services to individuals experiencing domestic and interpersonal violence during the pandemic.
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City of Long Beach Issues Updated Safer at Home Order
12/6/2020
Long Beach, CA - To further protect against the spread of COVID-19, in the midst of an unprecedented increase in cases which continues to impact hospital capacity, the Department of Health and Human Services will issue an updated Health Order tonight that prohibits or limits most non-essential activities, in alignment with the State’s Regional Stay at Home Order. The changes are effective at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 6.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding an Updated Timeline for the State-Mandated Regional Stay at Home Order
12/5/2020
The State of California has provided clarification regarding the timing of the Regional Stay at Home Order for Southern California. The new order will take effect at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 6.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding Regional Stay at Home Order Per the State Due to Continued COVID-19 Surge and Impacts on Intensive Care Unit Capacity
12/5/2020
On December 3, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom announced a new Regional Stay at Home Order that would go into effect 24 hours after a region’s ICU capacity falls below 15%. This morning, the State announced that the Southern California Region, of which Long Beach is a part, is now at 13.1%, surpassing the threshold.
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City Unveils New Measure A-Funded Improvements to Bixby Park
12/4/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, via social media, the City of Long Beach unveiled new improvements made to Bixby Park Parcel One, located on the northeast corner at 130 Cherry Ave. The numerous changes made were funded by Measure A and added significant improvements to the park’s accessibility and sustainability.
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City of Long Beach, Nonprofit Partnership Offer Grants to Child Care Providers
12/3/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach and The Nonprofit Partnership (TNP) are administering grants for licensed early child care providers to purchase supplies needed to meet State and Los Angeles County COVID-19 protocols. Grants range from $500 to $10,000, and are open to both home- and center-based providers impacted by COVID-19.
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City of Long Beach Cautions Residents of Poor Air Quality
12/3/2020
Long Beach, CA - City Health Officer Anissa Davis warns Long Beach residents about potential unhealthy air quality due to the Bond fire in Orange County, which is producing heavy smoke. All individuals are urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities.
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Official Statement by City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department Regarding Statewide Stay at Home Order Due to Continued Surge in COVID-19 Cases and Impacted Hospital Capacity
12/3/2020
As the unprecedented increase in COVID-19 cases continues to threaten hospitalization capacity, Governor Gavin Newsom announced today that the state is being divided into five regions for monitoring Intensive Care Unit (ICU) hospital capacity moving forward. When a region’s ICU capacity falls below 15%, the State’s Regional Stay at Home Order will be implemented for a period of at least three weeks.
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City of Long Beach Issues Further Restrictions
12/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has reached unprecedented levels of new COVID-19 infections. COVID-19 cases, which now number 16,786, are rising rapidly in Long Beach. Since Nov 1, the average number of new cases has increased by 313%, a much steeper curve than the City saw during the summer surge. The positivity rate is now at 6%, compared to 2.9% at its lowest, and the most recent seven-day average case rate is 31.6 per 100,000, up from a low of 6.9 per 100,000.
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City Announces Request for Proposals for Black Health Equity Services
11/25/2020
The City of Long Beach is seeking proposals to develop collaborative partnerships among Black-serving provider agencies to promote health and wellness among Long Beach Black residents, who are disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible organizations are encouraged to apply through the City of Long Beach’s Vendor Portal, PlanetBids, by 11:00 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 7.
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City Announces Request for Proposals for Reimbursements to Nonprofits Administering Services During COVID-19 Pandemic
11/24/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is seeking to contract with community-based nonprofits to receive reimbursement for providing various resources and services to address the impacts of COVID-19 from March to November 2020.
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City of Long Beach Partners with Local Agencies to Provide Services for Older Adults
11/24/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) announced today that contracts have been awarded to several local nonprofit organizations to provide supportive services to the City’s older adult community during the pandemic.
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City Further Defers Business License Tax and Fee Payments
11/24/2020
Long Beach, CA - Recognizing the financial strain that the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have on many local businesses, the Long Beach City Council last week voted unanimously to offer additional time for business owners to pay some City business license tax and fees and provide an additional grant opportunity to eligible businesses that have been particularly hard-hit by the pandemic.
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Long Beach Independent Redistricting Commission Fully Appointed
11/24/2020
Long Beach, CA - On Friday, Nov. 20, the Long Beach Independent Redistricting Commission (Commission) selected the remaining four members and two alternates to serve on the Commission, which is responsible for redrawing the City’s nine council district boundaries following the release of the Census data.
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Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Winter Programs for Youth
11/24/2020
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer programs to safely engage youth during the upcoming Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) winter break. The programs will adhere to lower staff-to-camper ratios and other enhanced safety protocols.
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City of Long Beach Issues Modified Safer at Home Health Order
11/23/2020
Long Beach, CA - To further protect against the spread of COVID-19, in the midst of an alarming rise in cases and hospitalizations, the Department of Health and Human Services has issued an updated Health Order that prohibits on-site dining. The changes are effective at 10 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25.
City of Long Beach Issues Safer-At-Home Order with State-Mandated Curfew
11/20/2020
Long Beach, Calif. – To further protect against the spread of COVID-19, in the midst of a dramatic rise in cases, the Department of Health and Human Services will issue an updated Health Order that prohibits non-essential businesses and personal gatherings between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. The changes are effective at 10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21. These changes are in alignment with the State and County of Los Angeles Orders.
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City of Long Beach Wins American Public Works Association Award for Atlantic Farms Bridge Housing Community
11/20/2020
The City of Long Beach Public Works Department (Public Works) has received an American Public Works Association (APWA) Building Excellence Shaping Tomorrow (B.E.S.T.) Award in the Creative and Innovation category for the Atlantic Farms Bridge Housing Community project. Located at 6841-6845 Atlantic Ave. in North Long Beach, ABC was developed to help address a critical gap in the City’s Continuum of Care and offer a safe place and supportive resources for individuals experiencing homelessness.
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City of Long Beach Reminds Residents to Celebrate Safely Over Thanksgiving Weekend
11/19/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach wants everyone to enjoy the upcoming holidays. As the holiday season is a time for festivities and gatherings, the City is reminding residents to celebrate safely and adhere to the Safer at Home Health Order and safety protocols to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and the flu.
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City of Long Beach Thanksgiving Week Schedule
11/19/2020
Long Beach, CA - As the holiday week approaches, the City of Long Beach is reminding all residents and visitors to comply with the Safer at Home Order to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 as cases continue to surge.
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Southwest Airlines Announces New Hawaii Service from Long Beach Airport
11/19/2020
Long Beach, CA - Southwest Airlines announced today that it will launch daily nonstop service from Long Beach Airport (LGB) to Honolulu beginning in March 2021. The new flight is Southwest’s only direct connection between Hawaii and the Greater Los Angeles area. Flights go on sale today at southwest.com.
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Long Beach to Implement New COVID-19 Safeguards
11/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services will issue an updated Health Order that uses science and data to minimize the risk of COVID-19 while allowing for safe operations of business and individuals. The changes are effective at 12:01 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20, and are in alignment with the State and County of Los Angeles Orders.
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Long Beach Airport Readies for Holiday Travelers
11/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Airport (LGB) is prepared to welcome passengers on essential travel this holiday travel season with measures that emphasize passenger health and safety. Although traffic levels are still reduced, LGB expects flights to increase approximately 25 percent this holiday period (Nov. and Dec.) compared to previous months and based on published airline schedules.
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Long Beach Acquires Property for Use as Temporary Housing for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness
11/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach City Council yesterday voted unanimously to approve the acquisition of a property located at 1725 Long Beach Blvd., which will serve as transitional housing, helping to address a critical gap in the City’s Continuum of Care (CoC) and offering a safe place and supportive services for people who are experiencing homelessness.
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City Council Approves Contract for 2020-2021 Winter Shelter
11/18/2020
Yesterday, the Long Beach City Council approved an agreement that allows Volunteers of America Los Angeles to operate a temporary shelter from Oct. 1, 2020, through April 1, 2021, at 5571 Orange Ave., a City-owned property. This agreement formalizes the informal agreement that allowed the shelter to open earlier than usual, due to the County's shelter crisis and the ongoing public health emergency. The program is funded by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA).
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City Launches New Long Beach BizCare Program to Support Small Businesses Impacted by Pandemic
11/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, via livestream, the City unveiled a new program, Long Beach BizCare, that will support small businesses from across the city which have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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City of Long Beach Named Top 10 Digital City 10 Years in a Row
11/16/2020
Long Beach, CA - For the tenth consecutive year, the City of Long Beach has been named aTop 10 Digital City by the Center for Digital Government (CDG), surpassing numerous other cities in a national survey that spotlights municipalities who align their technology with city goals.
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Long Beach Offers Combination COVID-19 and Flu Tests
11/12/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is offering free combination flu and COVID-19 tests at City-run testing locations to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and keep the community safe during flu season.
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Long Beach Health Officials Urge Increased Vigilance as COVID-19 Cases Rise
11/12/2020
Long Beach, CA - Due to rising COVID-19 cases in Long Beach, regionally and in jurisdictions across the state, the City is urging residents to adhere to the Safer at Home Health Order and safety protocols to slow the spread.
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City Awarded $160,000 Grant to Launch New Distracted Driving Prevention Program
11/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has been awarded a $160,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) to launch the City’s first Distracted Driving Prevention Program, which will offer education and awareness activities focused on reducing collisions related to distracted driving.
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Long Beach to Offer Community Learning Hubs for Youth Starting Nov. 16
11/9/2020
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is offering a new Community Learning Hub Program for distance learning and after-school activities for kindergarten to eighth grade Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) students.
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City Awarded $275,000 Grant for Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Education Program
11/9/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has been awarded a $275,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) to expand its bicycle and pedestrian education activities.
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City Offers Extended Relief to Restaurants and Other Businesses for Licensing Fees Through Nov. 30
11/9/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach continues to recognize the financial strain that the COVID-19 pandemic is having on many local businesses. In an effort to further support business owners impacted by the pandemic, the City is offering additional time to pay some City fees.
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City of Long Beach Cautions Residents of Possible High Surf
11/6/2020
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a high surf advisory for Los Angeles County beaches to be in effect starting today and continuing through Sunday, Nov. 8.
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City Awarded State Grant to Continue Drug-Impaired Driving Prevention Program
11/5/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has been awarded a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS). The $191,040 grant will fund the City’s GreenlightLB Program to encourage responsible cannabis use and reduce drug-impaired driving related collisions.
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City Announces New Long Beach Youth Tobacco Diversion Program
11/4/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has launched a new Youth Tobacco Diversion Program to educate young people about the dangers associated with vaping and smoking and provide the resources to help them quit.
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City Announces Request for Proposals for Youth Support Services
11/4/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is seeking proposals for youth-serving nonprofit organizations to deliver supportive services for young people disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible organizations are encouraged to apply through the City of Long Beach’s Vendor Portal, PlanetBids, by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 8.
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Long Beach Announces Start of Registration for Citywide Short-Term Rentals Program
10/29/2020
Long Beach, CA - The registration process has now begun for property owners who may be interested in legally operating their residence as a hosted short-term rental (STR) in Long Beach.
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Residents Advised of Improvements to Air Quality
10/29/2020
Long Beach, CA - City Health Officer Anissa Davis advises residents that air quality has improved, but remains unhealthy for sensitive groups and individuals due to fires burning in Orange County, which are still producing smoke.
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Long Beach Airport Prepares Gulfstream Space for Lease
10/29/2020
Long Beach, CA - In response to the Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation’s (Gulfstream) recent announcement that it will draw down operations in Long Beach over the next six months, Long Beach Airport (LGB) will be actively seeking interest for this 22 acres of prime real estate located on LGB property.
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City of Long Beach Partners to Distribute Infant and Toddler Supplies
10/29/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach announced that it will be allocating nearly $250,000 in Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding to provide infant care items to local families and childcare providers during the pandemic.
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City of Long Beach to Distribute Early Learning Developmental Supplies
10/28/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach today announced that it will offer free early childhood developmental kits for children from birth to five years, to support early development while at home. The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will be partnering with the Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) to distribute kits to 2,000 young children.
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City to Provide Free Childcare for Working Long Beach Families
10/27/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is providing access to free, in-home childcare services to qualified residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents are encouraged to apply for the City’s WorkLB Childcare Program by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 4.
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City of Long Beach Cautions Residents of Continued Poor Air Quality
10/27/2020
Long Beach, CA - City Health Officer Anissa Davis warns Long Beach residents about unhealthy air quality until further notice due to fires burning near the cities of Irvine and Fullerton, which are producing heavy smoke. All individuals are urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities.
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City of Long Beach Cautions Residents of Poor Air Quality
10/26/2020
Long Beach, CA - City Health Officer Anissa Davis warns Long Beach residents about potential unhealthy air quality due to fires burning near the cities of Irvine and Fullerton, which are producing heavy smoke. All individuals are urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities.
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Human Resources, Financial Management Directors Announce Retirement
10/23/2020
The City of Long Beach announced today the upcoming retirements of Human Resources (HR) Director Alejandrina (Alex) Basquez and Finance Director/CFO John Gross. Ms. Basquez has worked in Human Resources for more than 31 years, the last five of which were spent at the City of Long Beach. Mr. Gross, who has 47 years of experience in finance, joined the City of Long Beach in 2011.
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Reminder About Voting Options and Locations in Long Beach for the 2020 General Election
10/23/2020
Long Beach, CA - Beginning Saturday, Oct. 24, registered voters will have the option to safely cast ballots in person at more than 30 vote centers throughout Long Beach for the 2020 General Election.
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Expanded Personal Care Services and Family Entertainment Centers May Open
10/23/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services allow for the expansion of personal care services, family entertainment centers and private outdoor playgrounds. The changes, which are detailed in an updated health order, are effective at 12:01 a.m. Monday, Oct. 26, and are in alignment with the State and County of Los Angeles guidelines.
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Long Beach Appoints Independent Redistricting Commissioners
10/23/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Ethics Commission has established a subpool of 23 qualified applicants and randomly selected the first nine commissioners for the Independent Redistricting Commission, which will be responsible for redrawing the boundaries of the City’s nine council districts every 10 years following completion of the Census.
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El Dorado Nature Center to Host “Reimagined” California Native Plant Sale November 3-21
10/22/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine is reimagining their annual California Native Plant Sale at El Dorado Nature Center (7550 E. Spring St.) to follow COVID-19 safety guidelines. Hundreds of beautiful and beneficial native plants will be offered in this year’s drive-through sale.
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City Clerk Announces Automatic Spanish Interpretation Services for Long Beach City Council Meetings
10/22/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has begun providing Spanish interpretation during City Council meetings in real-time, with requests for the service no longer required. Dial-in information for Spanish interpretation will be posted on the City Clerk homepage on the day of each meeting.
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City of Long Beach Seeking Volunteers for 13th Annual Bike and Pedestrian Count
10/22/2020
Every October, volunteers and City employees work together to tally the number of bicyclists, pedestrians and e-scooter riders across key intersections in Long Beach. The City of Long Beach is looking for volunteers to assist with counts and make observations regarding how people are using roadways.
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City of Long Beach to Offer New Nonprofit Grants
10/20/2020
Long Beach, CA - Applications are now available for two new City grants designed to support nonprofit organizations located in Long Beach. These grants will provide general operating support to nonprofits that have been financially burdened by COVID-19 and help nonprofit mental health agencies obtain a telehealth subscription.
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City Announces Request for Proposals for Business Support Services
10/20/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is seeking proposals for nonprofit and for-profit organizations to deliver vital services for businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, including business outreach and education, business assistance and marketing support and small business consulting. Eligible organizations are encouraged to apply through the City of Long Beach’s Vendor Portal, PlanetBids, by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 25.
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Long Beach Airport Seeks Local Artists for Pandemic-Inspired Exhibit
10/20/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Airport (LGB), in partnership with the Arts Council for Long Beach (ACLB), is seeking submissions from local artists who are women for a pandemic-themed art exhibit. Submissions should reflect uplifting and hopeful messages related to the pandemic.
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Long Beach Health Order Will Allow for Gatherings Consisting of Three Households
10/15/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services will issue an updated Health Order allowing for private gatherings consisting of no more than three households in accordance with protocols to control the spread of COVID-19. The changes are effective at 12:01 a.m. Friday, Oct. 16, and are in alignment with the State and County of Los Angeles guidelines.
Cooling Centers to Remain Open Through Friday
10/15/2020
With high temperatures expected to continue, Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has extended the activation of air-conditioned cooling centers throughout the city.
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City Announces Request for Proposals for Mental Health Awareness Campaign, Black Mental Health Services
10/14/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is seeking proposals for two initiatives that would help individuals at risk and communities of color affected by the COVID-19 pandemic: a mental health awareness campaign and mental health and substance abuse services for Black residents of Long Beach.
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Cooling Centers to Open
10/13/2020
With high temperatures expected this week, Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has activated air-conditioned cooling centers throughout the city.
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Long Beach to Offer Virtual Out-of-School Program Starting Oct. 19
10/12/2020
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is offering another safe option for after-school activities and social interaction. The new virtual out-of-school program, for youth ages 5 to 14, will be available weekdays from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Oct. 19 through Dec. 18.
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City Encourages Residents to Participate in the Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill
10/9/2020
Long Beach, CA -The City of Long Beach is encouraging all residents, businesses, schools and visitors to take part in this year’s “Great ShakeOut” earthquake drill at 10:15 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 15, to practice what to do in the event of a major earthquake.
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City Announces Request for Proposals for Community Support Services
10/7/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is seeking proposals for nonprofit community-based organizations and for-profit organizations to contract with the City to provide resources and services to communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The City will be issuing a total of $1,445,000 in Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding to select organizations.
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Long Beach Launches Tree Yourself Online Tool
10/7/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has launched Tree Yourself, an online tool that helps residents select and plant trees in their yard or parkway. The Office of Sustainability created the new web page as a one-stop resource for all things urban forest, including step-by-step instructions for planting and caring for young trees.
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City of Long Beach Issues Guidance for Celebrating Halloween Safely
10/6/2020
As residents begin to plan for the upcoming holiday season beginning with Halloween, the City is providing guidance for celebrating safely, including safer alternatives that still promote a festive environment amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Long Beach to Offer a Variety of Youth Recreation Programs Starting October 10
10/5/2020
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is offering recreation programs for youth from Oct. 10 through Dec. 19. The programs will provide access to fun and enriching experiences, while maintaining appropriate staff-to-participant ratios and other enhanced safety protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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City Announces New Digital Inclusion Resources Hotline
10/5/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Technology and Innovation Department (TI) is launching a new Digital Inclusion Resources Hotline to help connect the community with a variety of resources and services, including computers, low-cost internet services and more.
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City of Long Beach Advises of Delays in Refuse Collection
10/1/2020
Some City of Long Beach refuse customers may experience interruptions in collection due to unexpected mechanical issues on recently acquired Long Beach refuse trucks. In an abundance of caution, some refuse vehicles have been taken out of service to accommodate vehicle repairs for safety purposes.
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Long Beach Health Order will Allow for Further Reopening
10/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services will issue an updated Health Order allowing for further reopening of some industries and services in accordance with protocols to control the spread of COVID-19. The changes are effective at 12:01 a.m. Monday, October 5, and are in alignment with the State and County of Los Angeles purple tier health guidelines.
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City Unveils New Atlantic Farms Bridge Housing Community in North Long Beach
10/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, via livestream, the City of Long Beach unveiled the new Atlantic Farms Bridge Housing Community (ABC). The village-style development, located at 6841-6845 Atlantic Ave. in North Long Beach, will help address a critical gap in the City’s Continuum of Care and offer a safe place and supportive resources for individuals experiencing homelessness.
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City of Long Beach Awarded Project Homekey Funding
9/30/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has been awarded nearly $16.7 million funding for Project Homekey, California’s $600 million program to purchase and rehabilitate housing – including hotels, motels, vacant apartment buildings and other properties – and convert them into permanent, long-term housing for people experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness.
City of Long Beach Staff Furloughs Begin October 2, 2020
9/30/2020
Long Beach, CA - As part of the City’s multi-step approach to resolving its $30 million shortfall in Fiscal Year 2021, the majority of City of Long Beach employees will be furloughed for 26 days from October 2020 through September 2021. This action will save $11 million in the General Fund and provide $30 million in savings for all funds. The furloughs were negotiated with the City’s various employee associations through multi-year agreements as a way to generate cost savings, avoid permanent service reductions to the public and prevent additional layoffs.
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City Announces Request for Proposals for Meal and Grocery Delivery
9/29/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is launching a new food security program to expand food delivery services; businesses and organizations interested in participating are encouraged to apply by October 1. The new free meal and grocery delivery program will benefit a broad segment of the community and has the potential to serve approximately 100,000 individuals, while remaining cost-effective.
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City of Long Beach Expands Open Streets on Pine Avenue
9/25/2020
The Long Beach Open Streets Initiative continues to provide COVID-19 support for local businesses. Beginning Friday, Sept. 25, Pine Avenue between 4th and 5th Streets will close to vehicular traffic to accommodate a second Pine Avenue Open Streets location. The closure will provide outdoor space for dining and other approved services. This Open Streets closure is in addition to the current closure on Pine Avenue, between 1st and 3rd Streets.
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City of Long Beach Encourages Residents to Practice Disaster Preparedness
9/24/2020
As a city in a region hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, wildfires and recent earthquakes, the City of Long Beach would like to remind residents of the importance of disaster preparedness and emergency planning.
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City of Long Beach Announces Updates to Recycling Materials Collection
9/24/2020
The City of Long Beach has announced changes to the materials eligible for collection as part of the City’s residential and commercial recycling program. Some plastics and cartons are no longer accepted as recyclable materials. These updates are necessary to reduce contamination of recyclable materials in a changing recycling market.
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City of Long Beach to Offer Free Flu Vaccination Clinics
9/23/2020
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is offering access to flu vaccinations in the coming season by hosting several community flu vaccination clinics at no charge for individuals without health insurance or those whose healthcare provider does not offer flu vaccines.
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Long Beach Mobile Testing to Provide Resources for Immigrant and Undocumented Community
9/22/2020
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA), is launching a new COVID-19 testing program focused on traditionally underserved Latinx and undocumented communities, lowering the barrier for testing access. The unique, innovative program, which is among the first of its kind, will address the critical discrepancies within the Latinx community for health testing and access.
Fire Station 9 Relocated to Interim Location
9/18/2020
Beginning today, Sept. 18, firefighters from Fire Station 9 will be relocating to a new location at 2019 E. Wardlow Rd. The former Boeing Fitness Center will be home to Engine 9 and Rescue 9 while a permanent station is constructed.
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City of Long Beach to Offer New Small Business Grants
9/17/2020
Long Beach, CA - Applications and program materials are now available for the City’s new Small Business Transition and Technology (SBTT) grants, which will provide financial relief to Long Beach businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The City is also hosting a series of small business pop-ups to provide in-person assistance with grant applications and other resources for business owners.
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El Dorado Nature Center to Offer Nature Detectives After School Camp Program
9/14/2020
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is offering an after school camp program, called Nature Detectives, at El Dorado Nature Center (7550 E. Spring St.) beginning in October. The program, for children ages 5 to 10, will adhere to lower staff-to-camper ratios and other enhanced safety protocols.
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Long Beach Public Library Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month
9/14/2020
The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) will host a variety of virtual events between September 15 and October 15 as part of Hispanic Heritage month. The LBPL event series, called ‘Vida Latina,’ is now in its second year. This year’s series will stream every Tuesday and Saturday on the library’s Facebook page.
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City of Long Beach Reaches Tentative Labor Agreement With Two More Employee Bargaining Units
9/11/2020
Today, the City of Long Beach announced tentative labor agreements with the Long Beach Supervisor Employees Association (LBSEA) and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM).
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Long Beach Tenants to Begin Receiving Emergency Rental Assistance
9/11/2020
Long Beach, CA - Following the City Council’s approval of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program, the City has begun approving and processing rent payments on behalf of qualified tenants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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City of Long Beach Cautions Residents of Poor Air Quality Due to Southern California Fires
9/9/2020
City Health Officer Anissa Davis warns Long Beach residents about potential unhealthy air quality due to two major wildfires in the Southern California region, the Bobcat Fire and the El Dorado Fire, which are producing heavy smoke. Smoke and ash rising into the atmosphere may be visible over portions of Long Beach and surrounding areas, potentially creating unhealthy conditions.
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Long Beach City Council Adopts Fiscal Year 2021 Budget
9/9/2020
On Tuesday, Sept. 8, the Long Beach City Council voted to adopt the City of Long Beach’s balanced, $2.8 billion budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2021.
Long Beach Issues New Health Order Protocols
9/9/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) issued protocols for the City’s Safer at Home Health Order addressing institutes of higher education and school-aged childcare providers in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19.
CARES Act Funding now Available to Long Beach Nonprofits and Businesses
9/8/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach announced a comprehensive, equity-based spending plan that supports important community activities and programs, while minimizing the City’s budget shortfall caused by COVID-19. The $40.28 million spending plan, which was approved unanimously by Long Beach City Council on July 14, is funded by Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding.
Cooling Centers to Open Saturday, Sunday
9/3/2020
With high temperatures expected Labor Day weekend, Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has activated air-conditioned cooling centers throughout the city.
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Long Beach Health Order to Allow Reopening of Indoor Hair Salons and Barbershops
9/2/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will issue updated protocols for the City’s Safer at Home Health Order that will allow hair salons and barbershops to reopen indoors if they follow guidelines designed to protect employees and patrons and control the spread of COVID-19. The change is effective September 3. This comes after the State unveiled a new four-tier, color-coded system that will use daily coronavirus case numbers and positivity rates to guide the safe reopening of businesses.
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Southwest Airlines Requests All Available Flight Slots at Long Beach Airport
9/2/2020
Long Beach, CA - Southwest Airlines has requested each of the 17 flight slots recently made available at Long Beach Airport (LGB). The permanent flight slots were relinquished when JetBlue announced it would cease operating from LGB as of October 6.
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Health Department Offers Assistance With State Medical Insurance Enrollment
9/2/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is providing enrollment assistance to those who may be eligible for Medi-Cal and Covered California. Both State-operated insurance programs offer access to primary care, emergency treatment and mental health services to all who qualify.
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City of Long Beach to Receive $1 Million Grant for Development of a Black Infant Health Program Public Awareness Campaign
9/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department has been awarded a $1,000,000 grant from the California Department of Public Health (CDHP) over two years for the coordination, development and implementation of a public awareness campaign centered on the Black Infant Health (BIH) Program.
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Long Beach to Offer ‘After School Reimagined’ Fall Camp Programs for Youth
9/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is launching a series of after school camp programs for youth through the fall season with lower staff-to camper ratios and other enhanced safety protocols.
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City of Long Beach Labor Day Schedule
9/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - As the holiday weekend approaches, the City of Long Beach urges all residents and visitors to comply with the Safer at Home Order. By exercising caution, residents can help prevent spikes in COVID-19.
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Long Beach Reaches 100,000 COVID-19 Tests Milestone at Community Testing Sites
8/31/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has conducted 100,000 COVID-19 tests at City-administered sites, meeting a critical need of the COVID-19 pandemic and far exceeding the State’s requirement.
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State of California Announces Four Risk-Based Tiers to Evaluate COVID-19
8/28/2020
Long Beach, CA - New measures for monitoring the spread of the COVID-19 were announced by Governor Gavin Newsom today. The color-coded tiers, ranging from purple (widespread) to yellow (minimal), place Long Beach and all of Los Angeles into the purple category. The restrictions for the purple category are similar to being on the monitoring list in the former system.
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Long Beach Public Library Introduces Virtual Early Literacy Program
8/25/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is launching a virtual version of its early literacy program, Dive into Reading, which will kickoff live on LBPL’s Facebook page at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 29.
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Cooling Centers to Remain Open Through Friday
8/24/2020
With high temperatures continued, Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has extended the activation of air-conditioned cooling centers throughout the city.
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City Provides Tips for Avoiding Small Business Grant Scams
8/21/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach offers grant programs to support Long Beach businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the civil unrest that took place on May 31, 2020. It has been brought to the City’s attention that entities not affiliated with the City have made attempts to scam Long Beach small businesses seeking such grants.
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City of Long Beach, Employee Bargaining Units Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
8/20/2020
Today, the City of Long Beach announced tentative labor agreements with five of the City’s bargaining units. Each labor group voted overwhelmingly to ratify the tentative agreements.
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City Offers Extended Relief to Restaurants and Other Businesses for Licensing Fees Through October 31
8/20/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach continues to recognize the strain that the COVID-19 pandemic has on many local businesses and has taken action to further reduce that strain by providing more time to pay some city fees.
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City Will be Home to 16 Vote By Mail Drop Boxes in Presidential General Election
8/20/2020
Long Beach - The Office of the City Clerk has partnered with the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) to place 16 Vote By Mail drop box locations in Long Beach for the Presidential General Election.
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Cooling Centers to Remain Available Through Sunday
8/20/2020
With high temperatures continued, Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has extended the activation of air-conditioned cooling centers throughout the city.
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City Partners With Nonprofit Group to Expand COVID-19 Testing in Long Beach
8/19/2020
Long Beach, CA - Additional COVID-19 testing opportunities will be available in Long Beach starting August 19 at the Queen Mary through the services of COVID Clinic, a public-benefit nonprofit corporation, to expand coronavirus testing capacity and help meet community demand.
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Cooling Centers to Remain Open Through Wednesday
8/17/2020
With high temperatures expected to continue, Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has extended the activation of air-conditioned cooling centers throughout the city.
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Cooling Centers Available at Five City Sites
8/14/2020
With high temperatures forecasted today and throughout the weekend, Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis has activated five air-conditioned Cooling Centers throughout Long Beach.
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Long Beach Issues Amended Health Order, Protocols
8/13/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) issued a revised health order with updated protocols addressing youth sports leagues, dine-in restaurants, golf and reopening K-12 schools. The Health Department also issued an amendment to the Licensed Congregate Health Care Facilities Order.
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City Council Unanimously Approves Racial Equity and Reconciliation Initiative – Initial Report
8/12/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach City Council voted unanimously on August 11, 2020, to approve the Racial Equity and Reconciliation Initiative – Initial Report.
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New Parking Lot Now Available in North Long Beach
8/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, via livestream, the City of Long Beach unveiled a new parking lot in the Virginia Village business corridor located at 5301 Long Beach Blvd. The new lot revitalizes a formerly vacant site and provides public parking for the community.
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City Offers Extended Relief for Renters Impacted by COVID-19
8/7/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach City Council voted unanimously on July 29 to extend an emergency ordinance that halts evictions for residential and certain commercial tenants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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City to Distribute More Free Personal Protective Equipment to Long Beach Businesses
8/7/2020
Long Beach, CA - Up to 5,000 employees at Long Beach-based businesses can receive free face coverings, face shields and hand sanitizer through a new multi-agency effort.
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City Clerk Announces Translation Services for Long Beach City Council Meetings
8/6/2020
Moving forward, Long Beach City Council meetings will be translated in real-time upon request, per the City’s Language Access Policy. To request a translator for future meetings, members of the public can contact the Office of the City Clerk 24 hours before the meeting.
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Applications Available for City of Long Beach Small Business Restart Grants
8/5/2020
Long Beach, CA - Application forms and program materials are available for a small business assistance program to provide relief to qualified businesses that sustained property damage and loss of inventory on May 31, 2020.
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City of Long Beach Releases Racial Equity and Reconciliation Initiative – Initial Report
8/3/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach released the Racial Equity and Reconciliation Initiative – Initial Report to Mayor Robert Garcia and City Council.
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City of Long Beach Unveils Proposed 2021 Budget
8/3/2020
Today, the City of Long Beach unveiled its Proposed Fiscal Year 2021 (FY 21) Budget. The Proposed FY 21 Budget is $2.6 billion and continues the tradition of providing a diverse array of services addressing the City Council’s priorities while emphasizing good financial management and policies. To resolve a projected FY 21 $30 million General Fund shortfall, the proposed budget is balanced and relies on a multi-faceted strategy of assistance from City employees, new or reallocated revenues, strategic investments, efficiency improvements, and service reductions.
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Long Beach Airport Sees Uptick in Flights
7/30/2020
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Airport (LGB) continues to see a slow but steady recovery in flight schedules, up from a low of six flights on multiple days in April to the current average of 18 to 20 flights daily. Recent schedule changes by Delta Air Lines also point to modest improvement in the leisure travel segment.
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City of Long Beach Announces COVID-19 Health Ambassadors
7/23/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, July 23, more than a dozen young adults, paired with Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) staff, circulated on foot or on bikes throughout parks and beaches to observe visitor activities and capture hourly usage data, celebrate visitors compliant with physical distancing and safety protocols, educate those who are not compliant and report field issues using the GO Long Beach App.
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City to Ensure COVID-19 Testing Availability at All Healthcare Facilities
7/23/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has issued a Health Order that will provide access to COVID-19 diagnostic testing at all healthcare facilities throughout the City.
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Work on Reconciliation Framework Moves Forward
7/17/2020
Long Beach, CA - More than 800 people have participated in 15 listening sessions and community town halls, totaling more than 30hours, hosted by the City of Long Beach, as part of its development of a Framework for Reconciliation.
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$20,000 Reward for Information on the Long Beach Arson at Men’s Suit Outlet Store
7/17/2020
Long Beach, CA - A total of $20,000 is being offered as a reward for information leading to the identification and arrest of those responsible for igniting multiple fires that destroyed several businesses in Long Beach.
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‘Great Plates Delivered’ Meal Program for Older Adults Extended to August 9
7/17/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has extended the Great Plates Delivered Program, a free meal delivery service for eligible older adults impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, until August 9, 2020. This news comes after the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which funds the program, authorized the extension for California counties and cities.
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Parks, Recreation and Marine to Offer Additional Summer Youth Programs
7/17/2020
Due to the demand for safe summer enrichment opportunities, and the need for additional programs given recent closures announced by the Governor, the Department of Park, Recreation and Marine (PRM) has quickly put together additional programming, including a camp for people with special needs.
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City of Long Beach Announces Changes to Testing Sites and Hours to Boost Capacity for COVID-19 Testing
7/16/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has made changes to the hours of operation at City-run COVID-19 testing sites effective July 15.
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Eric Lopez Named Director of Long Beach Public Works Department
7/14/2020
Today, City Manager Tom Modica appointed Eric Lopez as Director of Public Works. Mr. Lopez has served the City since 2006 and has led several key projects and initiatives. As director, he will oversee the department’s 500-plus employees focused on maintaining and enhancing the City’s infrastructure and environment.
Governor Newsom Announces Further Closures to Slow the Spread of COVID-19
7/13/2020
Long Beach, CA - Governor Newsom and the State of California have announced additional closures to indoor operations in many counties, including all Southern California counties. The City of Long Beach will release an updated Health Order mandating the closure of additional indoor operations that bring together people from different households in settings where physical distance and the wearing of face-coverings are difficult to align with the State’s orders.
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Community Invited to Participate in City’s Budget Priority Survey
7/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is encouraging residents to provide input on the City’s budget by participating in a Budget Priority Survey available now and continuing throughout the budget process.
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Long Beach Receives High Grades in Annual Beach Report Card
7/10/2020
The City of Long Beach continues to receive excellent recreational water quality grades from Heal the Bay, with 87% percent of its beaches receiving A and B grades for the summer months, according to the 2020 Annual Beach Report Card that was issued today. Long Beach has seen sustained improvements in water quality over the past seven years.
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Long Beach Airport Prepares to Allocate Flight Slots from Waiting List
7/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - In response to JetBlue’s recent announcement that it will relinquish the remainder of its flight slots in October, Long Beach Airport will commence the formal process of redistributing the slots via an established waiting list that already includes three major air carriers. Other certificated air carriers may also request to be added to the waiting list to participate in the allocation process.
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Official Statement From Long Beach Airport Director Cynthia Guidry Regarding JetBlue
7/9/2020
“We will always be grateful for the investment JetBlue made in our community and the tremendous service they offered our passengers. We understand that the aviation industry – now more than ever – is constantly changing and airlines nationwide are making difficult business decisions to stay competitive in light of the pandemic. We expect strong interest in the slots as they become available.”
Case of West Nile Virus Reported in Long Beach
7/7/2020
Long Beach, CA - The first human case of West Nile virus (WNV) this mosquito season was reported in Long Beach this week. The patient, in their 60s, was diagnosed with neuro-invasive illness and is currently hospitalized.
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Fourth of July Weekend Public Safety Statistics
7/6/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach encouraged all residents to celebrate the 4th of July safely at home and reminded residents that all fireworks, including those labeled Safe and Sane, are illegal in Long Beach.
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City of Long Beach Temporary Flavored Tobacco Ban Enforcement
7/3/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach reminds retailers that effective today, all flavored tobacco must be removed and cannot be sold or distributed per Long Beach Municipal Code (LBMC) Chapter 5.9. This shall remain into effect until January 3, 2021, unless further extended by City Council.
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City of Long Beach to Receive $40.28 million in CARES Act Funding
7/2/2020
Long Beach, CA - Following the passage of the State of California’s budget on June 30, 2020, the City of Long Beach will receive $40,280,494 in Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) funding support the City’s COVID-19 pandemic response efforts.
Governor Newsom Announces Mandatory Closure of Indoor Dining, Indoor Museum Spaces in Los Angeles County
7/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the mandatory closure of indoor dining rooms and indoor museum spaces in Los Angeles County in order to limit the spread of COVID-19. Outdoor spaces at museums and the Aquarium of the Pacific may remain open, and restaurants may operate for outdoor dining, curbside and doorside pick-up and delivery only.
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Applications Now Available for City of Long Beach Emergency Rental Assistance Program for Qualifying Tenants Impacted by COVID-19
7/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City today announced that application forms and program materials are available for a newly launched rental assistance program that will help provide relief to qualified tenants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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City of Long Beach Offers Extended Parking Relief
6/30/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach announced today that it will extend alternative off-street parking to residents in the most parking-impacted areas of Long Beach. The program was created in an effort to mitigate parking impacts caused by COVID-19.
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Expanded Houghton Park Community Center Unveiled Online
6/30/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, via livestream, the City of Long Beach unveiled the Houghton Park Community Center (6301 Myrtle Avenue).
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City of Long Beach Independence Day Closures
6/30/2020
Long Beach, CA - In addition to the standard closure of City of Long Beach facilities and services for select holidays, additional City services and resources enacted for COVID-19 response also will close in observance of Independence Day.
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Long Beach Public Library Offers Unlimited Access to Select Anti-Racist and Black Lives Matter Audiobooks and E-books
6/30/2020
Long Beach, CA - Through a partnership with Overdrive, Long Beach Public Library’s (LBPL) e-book and audiobook distributor, the library is offering unlimited access to anti-racist and social justice e-books and audiobooks for LBPL library card holders. E-books can be read on a mobile device such as a smartphone, tablet or computer.
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City to Close Beaches Over Fourth of July Weekend
6/29/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City announced today that, in alignment with Los Angeles County, Long Beach beaches will be closed to the public this Fourth of July weekend starting Friday, July 3 (12:01 a.m.), through 5 a.m. on Monday, July 6, in a proactive effort to limit the spread of COVID-19.
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Governor Newsom Announces Mandatory Closure of Bars in Los Angeles County
6/28/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the mandatory closure of bars in Los Angeles County in order to limit the spread of COVID-19.
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City Encourages Residents to Celebrate Safely at Home This Fourth of July
6/26/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City is encouraging everyone to safely enjoy the 4th of July holiday, and takes seriously the job of enforcing the Long Beach Fireworks Ordinance. All personal fireworks, including those labeled Safe and Sane, are prohibited in the City of Long Beach.
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City Announces Reopening of Additional Personal Care Businesses
6/26/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City announced that, per the current “Safer at Home” Health Order, more personal care establishments will be permitted to reopen today, Friday, June 26, with physical distancing and sanitization requirements in place to protect against the spread of COVID-19.
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State Grants to Expand Assistance For Unemployed Long Beach Residents
6/26/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City announced three state grants totaling almost $2 million that will help Pacific Gateway–a federally designated workforce development area administered by the City of Long Beach–expand assistance to residents whose employment has been impacted by COVID-19.
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City of Long Beach Pools to Reopen
6/24/2020
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine’s pools will offer limited programming beginning Monday, June 29, with lap swim and water exercise classes at Belmont Plaza Pool (4320 E Olympic Plaza) and Martin Luther King, Jr. Park Pool (1950 Lemon Ave.). Starting July 6, Belmont Plaza Pool and Martin Luther King, Jr. Park Pool also will offer swim lessons. The Silverado Park Pool (1540 W. 32nd St.) will begin programming on Monday, July 6, for all three programs.
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City of Long Beach Leads $550 Million National Resolution of Environmental PCB Claims through Nationwide Class Settlement Between Governmental Entities and Monsanto
6/24/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach, along with twelve governmental entities, announced a proposed nationwide class action settlement with Monsanto Company, Pharmacia, LLC, and Solutia, Inc., for $550 million, resolving national PCB water contamination claims for a proposed class of 2,528 governmental entities.
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City to Distribute More Free Face Shields to Long Beach Bars, Restaurants and Personal Care Establishments
6/24/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach will distribute more free face shields to Long Beach-based bars, restaurants and personal care businesses in an effort to provide required safety equipment to businesses that may not have immediate access to safely reopen in the coming days.
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City to Distribute Free Face Shields to Long Beach Bars, Restaurants and Personal Care Establishments
6/19/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today and this weekend, the City of Long Beach will distribute free face shields to Long Beach-based bars, restaurants and personal care businesses in an effort to provide required safety equipment to businesses that may not have immediate access to safely reopen this weekend or next weekend.
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Long Beach Announces Timeline for Reopening of Bars and Personal Grooming
6/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - City officials announced today bars and nail salons will be permitted to open Friday, June 19, provided they meet physical distancing and sanitization requirements to protect against the spread of COVID-19. Religious services and cultural ceremonies, such as funerals, can now be conducted outside with modifications.
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City to Offer Additional Community Listening Sessions As Part of “Framework for Reconciliation in Long Beach”
6/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - Due to high demand and in effort to allow more members of the public to provide ideas to create meaningful change for all aspects of racial injustice and inequity in Long Beach, the City is adding more community listening sessions, expanding the participation capacity per listening session, and hosting three open forum town halls for public participation. The events are part of the “Framework for Reconciliation in Long Beach” unanimously approved by the City Council to acknowledge the existence of and create a plan to address long-standing, systemic racism locally and in the United States.
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City of Long Beach Partners with Nonprofits to Launch a Digital Resource Platform ConnectedLB
6/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Technology and Innovation Department, in partnership with the California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF), EveryoneOn and human-I-T, has launched a centralized online platform for Long Beach residents to access low-cost Internet services, computers and digital literacy resources, called ConnectedLB Platform, in affiliation with CETF’s Get Connected Initiative.
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City of Long Beach to Roll Out Open Streets Initiative
6/17/2020
Long Beach, CA - In the coming weeks, the City of Long Beach will initiate a new open streets program. The program will limit cut-through traffic on select streets, citywide, and activate these areas for active transportation such as walking, bicycling and wheelchair accessibility.
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Long Beach to Offer ‘Recreation Reimagined’
6/17/2020
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) summer youth and teen programs for 2020 will feature greatly reduced fees, lower staff-to camper ratios and enhanced safety protocols.
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Public Library Launches Teen Summer Program
6/16/2020
Long Beach, CA - Starting June 30, rising 7th through 12 graders can learn to design and create their own video game through the Long Beach Public Library’s (LBPL) annual teen summer program, “Make.Create.Design.”
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More COVID-19 Testing Now Available to All Long Beach Residents Regardless of Symptoms
6/16/2020
Long Beach, CA - Now, all Long Beach residents can receive COVID-19 testing, regardless of symptoms, at three City-operated testing sites.
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City Manager Tom Modica Announces New Leadership Appointments
6/15/2020
Today, City Manager Tom Modica announced several new key leadership appointments that will complement the existing leadership team. This comes after his announcement last week of his appointment of Linda Tatum as Assistant City Manager.
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Update on Records Destruction Agenda Item Scheduled for June 16, 2020
6/13/2020
Long Beach, CA - In recent days, there have been questions from the public about a records destruction item on the Tuesday, June 16, 2020 City Council agenda. This item was placed on the agenda by the Office of the City Clerk as a routine destruction of records. Each City department follows a records retention schedule that is in compliance with California Secretary of State guidelines and approved by the City Council. The Office of the City Clerk works with each department to ensure compliance with these retention schedules and routinely places resolutions of records destruction on City Council agendas. At the request of the Long Beach Police Department, their department records destruction item was removed from Tuesday’s agenda.
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City Details Framework for Reconciliation
6/12/2020
Long Beach, CA - This week, the City of Long Beach announced plans for a “Framework for Reconciliation in Long Beach,” as unanimously approved by the City Council. Acknowledging the existence and long-standing impacts of systemic racism in Long Beach and the country, the initiative will provide a framework for engaging the public in a reconciliation process, internal process review and local action plan.
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Long Beach Issues Amended Health Order
6/12/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the Department of Health and Human Services issued amendments to the “Safer at Home” Order that will allow wider recreational use of City facilities, including stationary activities at beaches and parks with members of the same household. Courts such as basketball and volleyball are available for use with members of the same household. These updates come in addition to Wednesday’s announcement of more businesses allowed to reopen, with restrictions.
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Long Beach Sees A Year-Over-Year Increase in Population Experiencing Homelessness
6/12/2020
Long Beach, CA - The findings of the 2020 Point-in-Time Homeless Count (Count) reveal that Long Beach identified 2,034 people experiencing homelessness in January 2020, compared with 1,894 people in 2019. While this number signifies a 7% increase from last year, the City’s homeless population remains 29% below the 2013 count.
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Long Beach Parks to Offer United States Department of Agriculture Summer Food Service Program For Children and Youth
6/12/2020
Long Beach, CA - For the 41st year in a row, the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) to provide free, nutritious meals to Long Beach children and youth throughout the summer months.
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City Manager Appoints Linda F. Tatum as Assistant City Manager
6/11/2020
Today City Manager Tom Modica announced the appointment of Linda F. Tatum to the position of Assistant City Manager.
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Long Beach Launches SafeBiz, Physical Distancing Self-Certification for Businesses
6/11/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach launched SafeBiz, a web-interface which allows businesses, which may open according to the “Safer at Home” order to self-certify that they are committed to re-opening their business safely.
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Long Beach to Reopen More Businesses
6/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - Following a review of new State guidelines and local health data, the City of Long Beach today announced the reopening of additional businesses such as gyms and fitness facilities, day camps, museums and hotels starting Friday, June 12.
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Long Beach Offers Emergency Rental Assistance Program for Qualifying Tenants Impacted by COVID-19
6/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City today announced a new rental assistance program that will help provide relief to qualified tenants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, as unanimously approved by the City Council.
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Long Beach Public Library Introduces Virtual Summer Reading Program and Contactless Pick-Up Service
6/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Public Libray (LBPL), which remains closed to the public, will launch a virtual version of its popular summer reading program, which will kick off live on LBPL's Facebook page at noon on Saturday, June 13. LBPL also will begin offering contactless pick-up service on June 23 through its new program, LBPL To-Go.
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Public Works Director Craig Beck to Retire
6/9/2020
The City of Long Beach announced today the retirement of Public Works Director Craig Beck. Beck joined the City nearly 34 years ago, on July 8, 1986.
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City Clerk Announces Telephonic Public Comment for Long Beach City Council Meetings
6/8/2020
Beginning Tuesday, June 16, 2020, the Long Beach City Council will begin allowing telephonic public comments on agenda items. The City Council will begin transitioning to more opportunities for public engagement since health orders and guidelines related to COVID-19 have changed public gathering and public meeting rules.
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City of Long Beach Announces No Curfew for Today, June 4
6/4/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach announced that no curfew will be implemented for today, June 4, in alignment with the County of Los Angeles, which does not plan to order a countywide curfew today. The decision whether to implement a curfew will continue to be evaluated daily.
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City of Long Beach Orders Citywide Curfew Beginning at 9 p.m. Today
6/3/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach, in alignment with the County of Los Angeles, ordered a curfew effective citywide at 9 p.m. this evening for the safety of the public. The time may be modified if the situation warrants.
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City-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites to Resume Operations
6/2/2020
Long Beach, CA - After closing COVID-19 testing sites on June 1 and June 2 to ensure the safety of the public and medical professionals, most City-run sites will reopen tomorrow, June 3.
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City of Long Beach Orders Citywide Curfew Beginning at 6 p.m. Today
6/2/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach ordered a curfew effective citywide at 6 p.m. this evening for the safety of the public.
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City of Long Beach Orders Citywide Curfew Beginning at 4 p.m.Today
6/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach ordered a curfew effective at 1 p.m. in business districts and citywide at 4 p.m. today, June 1, for the safety of the public.
City of Long Beach Provides Updates to Protest Response Efforts
6/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - Yesterday, the City of Long Beach experienced demonstrations throughout the downtown area. The Police and Fire Departments, along with other City departments planned and prepared for protest activity, with a protest scheduled in front of Police Headquarters, to ensure the safety and well-being of our community. Proactively, the City declared a state of emergency and imposed a city-wide curfew.
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COVID-19 Testing Sites Among Sites to Close Monday
6/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - Due to ongoing civil unrest, the City of Long Beach will close COVID-19 testing sites today June 1, and until further notice.
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City of Long Beach Proclaims Local Emergency and Orders Citywide Curfew Tonight
5/31/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach proclaimed a local citywide emergency and a citywide curfew effective at 8 p.m.
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City to Provide 1,000 Free Face Shields to Long Beach Restaurants
5/30/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach is announcing a free program to supply up to 1,000 face shields to Long Beach-based restaurants. The Health Order that went into effect last night, May 29, requires servers in restaurants to wear both cloth face coverings and face shields, in order to maximize protection for both the employee and patrons. In recognition that restaurants may not have easy immediate access to face shields this weekend, the City quickly developed this free program.
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Long Beach Health Order Now Allows Hair Salons, Restaurants to Open
5/29/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach issued a new health order today that allows hair salons and barbers as well as restaurants for in-person dining to reopen provided these businesses follow guidelines designed to protect employees and patrons and control the spread of COVID-19. This comes after health jurisdictions in Los Angeles County received a variance from the State to allow further reopening in Long Beach.
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Long Beach Launches Open Streets Initiative
5/29/2020
Long Beach, CA - As the first part of the City’s Open Streets Initiative, temporary "parklets" have been established in the Bixby Knolls, Belmont Shore and Downtown areas to support businesses and restaurants in their reopening efforts. The parklets — extensions of sidewalks into parking spaces and streets — will provide safe areas for customers to enjoy while waiting to pick up food or merchandise at local businesses and may also be used as common areas for outdoor dining under an amended Health Order expected to be released later today.
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Long Beach Launches ‘Great Plates Delivered’ Meal Program for Older Adults
5/29/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach today announced the launch of a free home meal delivery service for older adults, with meals supplied by Long Beach food providers and restaurants impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Gov. Newsom announced the first-in-the-nation program in April as a partnership with counties, cities, and tribes in an effort to keep the most vulnerable population healthy and at home.
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Long Beach Expands COVID-19 Testing to Include People Without Symptoms
5/28/2020
Long Beach, CA - Starting this weekend, all Long Beach residents, regardless of symptoms, can receive COVID-19 testing at the Cabrillo High School testing location.
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Southwest Airlines Announces New Service from Long Beach Airport
5/28/2020
Long Beach, CA - Southwest Airlines announced today that it will begin daily, nonstop flights from Long Beach Airport (LGB) to Austin and Phoenix. The move significantly enhances nationwide connections and nearly doubles the number of Southwest's one-stop destinations from LGB.
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More Long Beach Establishments May Reopen with Restrictions
5/27/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach announced that offices, places of worship and in-person retail may reopen, with restrictions, in alignment with the State of California and Los Angeles County.
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Long Beach Offers Extended Relief for Renters Affected by COVID-19
5/22/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to move forward an extension of anemergency ordinance that halts evictions for residential and certain commercial tenants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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City of Long Beach Memorial Day Closures
5/19/2020
Long Beach, CA - In addition to the standard closure of City of Long Beach facilities and services for select holidays, additional City services and resources enacted for COVID-19 response will also close in observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 25, 2020.
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City of Long Beach to Offer ‘Great Plates Delivered’ Meal Program for Older Adults
5/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach today announced it will offer a free home meal delivery service for older adults, in an effort to further assist adults at high risk of COVID-19 and to provide essential economic stimulus to local eateries during the pandemic.
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Public Notice: Parking Enforcement for Street Sweeping to Resume Monday, May 18
5/13/2020
After nine weeks of amnesty for street sweeping citations, the City of Long Beach will resume street sweeping-related parking enforcement on Monday, May 18.
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Long Beach Reopens Beaches for Active Recreation
5/12/2020
Long Beach, CA - In an amendment to the City of Long Beach’s Safer at Home Order, the City will reopen all public beaches in Long Beach for active recreational activities beginning Wednesday, May 13, and continuing until further notice.
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Facial Coverings Required at Long Beach Airport
5/12/2020
Long Beach, CA - As part of its ongoing safety precautions, Long Beach Airport (LGB) requires all passengers, employees and visitors to wear a facial covering while on airport property.
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Long Beach Issues Guidance for Reopening Beach Bike and Pedestrian Paths, Tennis Centers
5/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach announced guidelines for the use of beach bike and pedestrian paths, tennis centers and tennis courts in parks that are reopening Monday, May 11.
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City of Long Beach Amends Isolation, Quarantine Health Orders
5/8/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the Department of Health and Human Services issued amendments to both the Isolation Order and the Quarantine Order, in an effort to continue to slow the spread of COVID-19, protect older individuals and prevent the healthcare system from becoming overwhelmed.
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Retail Businesses Permitted to Reopen, With Safety Restrictions, May 8
5/8/2020
Long Beach, CA - Effective Friday, May 8, 2020, the City of Long Beach will allow retail businesses, with modified operations and proper sanitizing and physical distancing protocols in place, to reopen for curbside pickup and delivery services only. This comes one day after the City’s first reopening announcement and is being done in an effort to align with the reopening direction set forth by Governor Newsom.
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Additional Limited Retail and Outdoor Recreational Activities To Reopen with Restrictions in Long Beach
5/6/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach announced additional retail, golf, and trails will reopen with restrictions on Friday, May 8. Additional recreational opportunities will open Monday, May 11.
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Public Notice: City Provides Tips on How to Prevent the Spread of Mosquito-Borne Diseases
5/1/2020
Heavy winter rains, combined with the warmer weather, is creating an ideal situation for mosquitoes to breed. City Health Officer Dr. Anissa Davis advises that residents should follow the below precautions to protect themselves from mosquitoes and the diseases they may carry.
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City of Long Beach Opens Additional COVID-19 Testing Site at Veterans Memorial Stadium
5/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - COVID-19 testing options continue to expand in Long Beach with the opening of another site today, May 1, at Veterans Memorial Stadium, through a partnership with Long Beach City College.
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COVID-19 Testing Options Continue to Expand in Long Beach
5/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - Effective April 30, all frontline essential workers can receive free COVID-19 testing at select Long Beach testing locations. Testing availability also continues for those who are symptomatic.
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Long Beach Increases COVID-19 Testing with New Community Testing Site
4/29/2020
Long Beach, CA - Following Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent announcement to add more than 80 community testing sites across the state focused on underserved communities, Long Beach will launch a testing site at Jordan Plus High School (171 W. Bort St.). The new testing site will open on April 30. This new site is one of 80 testing sites powered through a partnership with OptumServe, the federal government health services business of Optum, a leading health services innovation company.
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City Offers Enrollment Assistance for State Medical Insurance
4/29/2020
Long Beach, CA - Those eligible for Medi-Cal and Covered California can receive enrollment assistance and information about health care programs from the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services.
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City of Long Beach Seeks Community Input via ReopenLB Online Survey
4/28/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach launched an online survey, ReopenLB, to seek input from residents, workers and business owners about how to safely reopen the local economy once Governor Newsom’s order indicates it is safe to do so.
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COVID-19 Testing Options Expand in City of Long Beach
4/27/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is expanding testing options through a variety of means. The opening of two new sites is expected within the next week.
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City Council Extends Temporary Relief for Street Sweeping Citations to May 18
4/22/2020
Long Beach, CA - Yesterday the Long Beach City Council extended the temporary suspension of street sweeping citations, which had been scheduled to resume on May 4. Instead, City staff will begin issuing notices on vehicles starting on May 4 and enforcement will begin on May 18, the Monday following the expiration of the “Safer at Home” order.
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Long Beach Public Library Connects Families with Online Resources via New Library Webpage
4/22/2020
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach residents can find free services, including entertainment, online learning and support for job-seekers via Long Beach Public Library’s new Your Library at Home webpage.
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City to Convene Economic Recovery Advisory Group
4/21/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach announced the formation of an Economic Recovery Advisory Group charged with providing recommendations on economic impact of the COVID-19 health emergency.
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Celebrating Earth Day at Home
4/21/2020
Long Beach, CA - For the 50th anniversary of Earth Day on Wednesday, April 22, the City of Long Beach is offering suggestions to celebrate while staying “Safer at Home.”
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Fire Department Activates Mobile Assessment Team
4/19/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Fire Department (LBFD) has implemented a newly created Mobile Assessment Team (MAT) specifically assigned to transport individuals with confirmed positive results or positive screenings of COVID-19, in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19 to other patients, hospital staff and first responders.
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Long Beach Unveils Redesigned COVID-19 Website
4/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has revamped its COVID-19 website with increased functionality and innovative features, including a data dashboard, to offer ease of accessibility, more data transparency and enhance the overall user experience.
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Long Beach Announces Three New COVID-19 Testing Sites in the City
4/17/2020
Long Beach, CA - Beginning Saturday, April 18, there will be three new testing sites in Long Beach, more than tripling the current testing capability in Long Beach.
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City of Long Beach Highlights Resources for Older Adults
4/16/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is providing an update on resources for older adult residents, typically considered individuals over the age of 65, as part of its response to COVID-19.
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City Council Takes Action for Economic Relief
4/15/2020
Long Beach, CA - Yesterday, the Long Beach City Council unanimously adopted 25 individual actions related to a historic local Economic Relief Package designed to help working families and small business owners impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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New Health Order Further Protects Older Adults
4/15/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach issued a new health order today that requires long-term care facilities to institute a range of protocols to slow the spread of COVID-19, including a tightening of visitation policies, mandating face coverings and requiring daily temperature screenings for staff and residents. The order applies to facilities serving individuals 65 years and older or those with underlying health conditions.
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City Council Names Thomas B. Modica as City Manager
4/14/2020
Today, the Long Beach City Council unanimously voted to appoint Thomas B. Modica as Long Beach's next City Manager. The recommendation came after an extensive national search, interviews and deliberations, that were guided by the results of community forums and an online community survey.
Long Beach Coronavirus Relief Fund Exceeds $1,000,000 and Expands Priorities Funded
4/13/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Long Beach Community Foundation, has raised more than $1,000,000 from members of the community, businesses and family foundations to address coronavirus-related issues in Long Beach. Approximately half of the amount raised has already been granted into the community to address the current public health crisis, and the momentum continues this week with updated priority funding announced.
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Police Increase Health Order Enforcement Methods to Gain Further Compliance
4/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Police Department is increasing enforcement methods to help ensure community safety. Most Long Beach residents are adhering to the “Safer at Home” Health Order designed to help stop the spread of COVID-19; however, some individuals continue to violate these orders.
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Amendment to City of Long Beach “Safer at Home” Health Order
4/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach today issued an amendment to the existing “Safer at Home” Order, in an effort to further reduce the spread of COVID-19 and mitigate the impact on delivery of critical healthcare services to those in need.
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Long Beach Parks Closed on Easter Sunday
4/10/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine will close all parks, including open spaces, on Sunday, April 12, to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Long Beach City Council to Vote on Appointment of Tom Modica as City Manager
4/10/2020
Over the past six months, the Long Beach City Council conducted a national search to recruit and hire a new City Manager. As chief administrative officer for the City, the City Manager is responsible for the administration of city departments based on City Council direction, the City Charter and Municipal Code.
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National Guard Approves Humanitarian Assistance Request from City of Long Beach
4/9/2020
Long Beach, CA - Earlier today, the California National Guard approved the City of Long Beach’s request to provide logistical support for humanitarian assistance related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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City of Long Beach Develops System to Connect Providers to Personal Protective Equipment and an Online Exchange Platform for Facial Coverings
4/9/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has developed a system to connect providers with personal protective equipment (PPE), as well as a way for people to donate goods and services and access to facial coverings through an online exchange platform.
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City of Long Beach Provides Update on Hospital Capacity and Supplies
4/8/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is providing an update on current hospital capacity as part of its effort to keep the public informed about its response to COVID-19, otherwise known as coronavirus disease.
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City of Long Beach Launches Rapid Assessment Clinic and New Drive-Through Testing Site
4/6/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach launched a Rapid Assessment Clinic to provide medical assistance to people who might otherwise feel compelled to visit an emergency room for their medical conditions.
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More than 170 Long Beach Animal Care Shelter Cats and Dogs Find Homes During COVID-19 Pandemic
4/5/2020
Long Beach, CA - Rufus is a happy, handsome 8-year-old Pit Bull-Shar Pei mix who loves to give high fives with his paws. After over eight months at Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS), Rufus is now one of 69 other dogs and 103 cats recently adopted or fostered into homes from ACS since March 13, during an unprecedented show of support from the community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Long Beach Shares Guidance on CDC Recommendation for Residents Who Opt to Wear Face Coverings While in Public
4/4/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach Health and Human Services Department released guidance on the CDC recommendation for individuals wearing face coverings, to protect against COVID-19, when leaving their homes to participate in essential activities.
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City of Long Beach Prepares for Influx of Individuals Seeking Medical Care
4/3/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is taking extensive measures to prepare for an influx in individuals seeking medical care in response to COVID-19, including establishing mobile hospital tents, opening a no-cost Rapid Assessment Clinic and staging an Alternate Care Site. The City has been rigorously preparing for these types of measures, in the event alternative medical options were to be needed to treat a surge in medical patients in the City.
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City of Long Beach Receives Outpouring of Offers to Donate in Support of COVID-19 Response
4/3/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, Long Beach is announcing further steps to coordinate the outpouring of community and business support the City has received to help manage the COVID-19 response.
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UPDATED: Temporary Shelter Opens at Silverado Park
4/2/2020
UPDATED: April 2, 2020. Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has opened a temporary housing shelter at Silverado Park, located at 1545 W. 31st Street, to provide additional, temporary housing to persons experiencing homelessness in the City during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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City of Long Beach Opens Another Temporary Shelter at Martin Luther King Jr. Park
4/2/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach opened another temporary shelter at Martin Luther King Jr. Park (King Park), located at 1950 Lemon Ave., as part of its ongoing efforts to provide additional shelter to those most vulnerable during the COVID-19 public health crisis.
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Long Beach Health Department Orders People with COVID-19 to Self-Isolate
4/1/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the Department of Health and Human Services announced two new orders requiring individuals with COVID-19 to self-isolate, and those at risk of having COVID-19 to self-quarantine, in order to slow the spread of COVID-19 in the City of Long Beach. These new health orders will take effect immediately and will continue until further notice.
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COVID-19 Testing Protocols in Long Beach Explained
3/31/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is providing an overview of COVID-19 testing protocols as part of its ongoing commitment to keep our community well-informed and safe.
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Pacific Gateway to Launch New ‘Work Long Beach’ Program
3/31/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has launched a program that matches people who are unemployed or underemployed with potential employers. The online platform, hosted by Pacific Gateway and called “Work Long Beach,” allows individuals to offer a full range of skills for the hours that they choose to work. This virtual labor market is built around control for work-seekers, and for businesses, it delivers a flexible, quality workforce aligned with ever-changing local needs.
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Amendments to City of Long Beach “Safer at Home” Health Order
3/28/2020
Long Beach, CA - On March 28, 2020, the City of Long Beach issued amendments to the existing “Safer at Home” Order issued by the City of Long Beach Health Officer on March 24, 2020, in an effort to further reduce the spread of COVID-19. The amendments provide additional and clarifying information on the closure of all public beaches, public trails, and trailheads within the City of Long Beach. The amendments also impose limitations on, and extends the closure of, certain businesses required by the Health Officer’s Order. Open park space and park pathways may still be utilized by individuals for personal health and wellness purposes, if appropriate social distancing measures are taken.
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Long Beach Police Department Operational Changes in Response to COVID-19
3/28/2020
Long Beach, CA - As part of the City of Long Beach's All Hazards Incident Mangement Team (AHIMT), the Long Beach Police Department has been working in close coordination with the Long Beach Health Department and Long Beach Fire Department to help manage the City's response to the COVID-19 public health emergency. Given the magnitude of this crisis facing our community, the Police Department has implemented changes in its operations to maintain essential police functions and services.
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City Beaches Closed Through May 1
3/27/2020
Long Beach, CA - To reduce the risk of community spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and help maintain the safety of residents, the City of Long Beach is announcing the temporary closure of beaches in alignment with the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health order issued today. Beach bike and pedestrian paths will also be closed. The City had previously closed beach playgrounds and parking lots. The following operational changes and continued closure of City facilities are in accordance with the State’s “Stay at Home” order and the City’s local “Safer at Home” order and will be effective through May 1, 2020, or until further notice.
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Additional Parking Lots Added to Alternative Street Parking Plan
3/27/2020
Long Beach, CA - In continuing efforts to mitigate parking impacts caused by COVID-19, the City of Long Beach is adding more free alternative off-street parking options for residents. Residents can apply online for free parking and passes will be issued on a first come first served basis.
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Long Beach Police Department Police Officer Tests Positive for COVID-19
3/27/2020
Long Beach, CA - On March 26, 2020, the Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) was notified that a police officer has tested positive for COVID-19, commonly known as the novel coronavirus. The total number of confirmed Long Beach cases is 70. The officer involved is a Long Beach resident and his case is included in the updated Long Beach totals.
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Evictions Suspended for Tenants Affected By COVID-19
3/25/2020
Long Beach, CA - A new emergency ordinance, effective today, temporarily halts evictions for residential and commercial tenants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, as part of a comprehensive rental relief package unanimously approved Tuesday night by the City Council.
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Eight Long Beach Firefighters Test Positive for COVID-19
3/25/2020
Long Beach, CA - Eight Long Beach Fire Department firefighters tested positive for COVID-19, otherwise known as coronavirus disease. All eight of the infected firefighters are in stable condition and are in self-isolation at home.
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Long Beach Closes Parking Lots for City Beaches and Parks
3/24/2020
Long Beach, CA - Access is now closed to Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier, the El Dorado Nature Center and parking lots at City-owned parks and beaches through April 19 to prevent large groups of people from congregating in public spaces, in accordance with the latest clarification to the state’s “Stay at Home” order and the City of Long Beach’s “Safer at Home” order.
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Long Beach Reports First Fatal Case of COVID-19
3/23/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach reports that a female resident in her fifties has died of complications of COVID-19. The patient had underlying health conditions.
City Closes Sports Facilities at Parks and Beaches
3/22/2020
Long Beach, CA - In accordance with the state’s “Stay at Home” order and the City’s local “Safer at Home” order, the City of Long Beach is confirming the closure of sports facilities in Long Beach parks and beaches and asking the community to not gather in open spaces throughout the City.
La ciudad cierra instalaciones deportivas en parques y playas
3/22/2020
Long Beach, CA - Según la orden del estado de “Quedarse en casa” y la orden local de la Ciudad “Más seguro en casa,” la ciudad de Long Beach está confirmando el cierre de las instalaciones de deportes en los parques y las playas de Long Beach, y le está pidiendo a la comunidad que no se reúnan en espacios abiertos a través de la Ciudad.
Long Beach Offers Street Parking Relief
3/21/2020
Long Beach, CA - In an effort to mitigate parking impacts to residents caused by COVID-19 in the most parking-impacted areas of Long Beach, the City of Long Beach will be providing free alternative off-street parking options and increasing on-street parking meter courtesy times.
Long Beach Job Center Remains Open
3/21/2020
Long Beach, CA - The WorkPlace job center (4811 Airport Plaza Dr., Ste. 120) will remain open to assist Long Beach families, workers and small businesses affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
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ACTUALIZADO: Long Beach anuncia modificaciones temporales a las operaciones de la Ciudad
3/21/2020
Long Beach, CA – Para poder reducir el riesgo de la propagación comunitaria de la Coronavirus (COVID-19), la Ciudad de Long Beach está anunciando cambios temporales de precaución a las operaciones de la Ciudad que protegerá a los empleados de la Ciudad y al público que utiliza estos servicios de la Ciudad.
Long Beach proporciona información aclaratoria para orden “Más Seguros en Casa”
3/20/2020
Long Beach, CA - La Ciudad de Long Beach desea brindar información aclaratoria sobre la orden "Más seguros en casa" o “Safer at Home” emitida por el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos el 19 de marzo de 2020.
City of Long Beach Provides Clarifying Information For “Safer at Home” Order
3/20/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach would like to provide clarifying information regarding the “Safer at Home” order issued by the Health and Human Services Department on March 19, 2020.
Long Beach Institutes ‘Safer at Home’ Order
3/19/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the Department of Health and Human Services announced an order further restricting and limiting gathering among people to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Long Beach establece la Orden de ‘Más seguro en casa’
3/19/2020
Long Beach, CA - Hoy, el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Sociales anunció un orden con más extensas restricciones y limitaciones para reuniones de personas para reducir la propagación del COVID-19. Esta nueva orden de ‘Más seguro en casa’ empezará a las 11:59 p.m. el jueves, 19 de marzo y continuará hasta las 11:59 p.m. del domingo, 19 de abril, a menos que se indique lo contrario.
UPDATED: City Works to Protect People Experiencing Homelessness from COVID-19
3/18/2020
UPDATED: March 18, 2020. Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is taking new measures to protect people experiencing homelessness, and those who provide services to them, from the ongoing spread of COVID-19, otherwise known as coronavirus disease.
UPDATED: Long Beach Announces Temporary Modifications to City Operations
3/18/2020
UPDATED: March 18, 2020. Long Beach, CA - In order to reduce the risk of community spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19), the City of Long Beach is announcing temporary precautionary changes to City operations that will protect city employees and the public who use City services.
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City of Long Beach Announces Long Beach Disaster Relief Fund for COVID-19 Response
3/18/2020
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Long Beach Community Foundation, proudly announces the activation of the Long Beach Coronavirus Relief Fund.
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Long Beach City Council Directs City to Develop Economic Relief Package for COVID-19 Emergency
3/18/2020
Long Beach, CA - Yesterday, the Long Beach City Council unanimously voted to direct City staff to develop an economic resiliency program which would assist Long Beach families, workers and small businesses affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
City of Long Beach Announces Mandated Closures and Other Updates For City Businesses
3/16/2020
Long Beach, CA - Earlier today, the City of Long Beach announced measures to mitigate community spread of COVID-19.
City of Long Beach Offers Temporary Relief for Street Sweeping Parking
3/16/2020
Long Beach, CA - Starting Tuesday, March 17, 2020, the City of Long Beach will temporarily suspend issuing street sweeping parking citations through Friday, March 20, 2020.
State Guidance Issued to Close Bars and Nightclubs and Shift to Restaurant Take Out Occupancy
3/15/2020
Long Beach, CA - To minimize community spread of COVID-19 and protect vulnerable residents, the Long Beach Health Department supports the Governor’s guidance issued tonight related to the closure of bars, nightclubs, breweries and wineries, and limits on occupancy for restaurants.
Long Beach Announces First Case of Community Spread of COVID-19
3/14/2020
Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach is reporting a new case of COVID-19, otherwise known as coronavirus, in an adult woman who did not have known exposure to an individual with the virus or travel to an area of community transmission.
Long Beach Cancels All Large Scale Events Through April 2020
3/12/2020
Long Beach, CA - In a proactive effort to minimize COVID-19 exposure, the City of Long Beach will expand on the guidance issued by Governor Gavin Newsom with regard to the management and subsequent cancellation and/or postponement of events with an estimated attendance of 250 or more people.
Long Beach Announces First Cases of COVID-19
3/9/2020
Long Beach, CA - Preliminary test results indicate that two men and one woman have tested positive for COVID-19, otherwise known as coronavirus disease 2019.
City Provides Information Resources for COVID-19
3/9/2020
Long Beach, CA - In an effort to provide community members with the most current information about COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019), the City of Long Beach has been updating the COVID-19 webpage with facts and safety precautions to help prevent the transmission of the virus.
Official City Statement from the City of Long Beach Regarding Carnival Cruise Ship
3/7/2020
Long Beach, CA - UPDATE: The Carnival cruise ship passenger who was transported to a local hospital this morning has tested negative for COVID-19
Local Health Emergency and State of Local Emergency Declared by City Officials in Response to COVID-19 (coronavirus)
3/4/2020
Long Beach, CA - Today, the City of Long Beach declared local health and city emergencies to strengthen the City’s preparedness and ability to respond to COVID-19, commonly known as novel coronavirus. These declarations must be ratified within seven days by the City Council.
Long Beach Health Department Prepares for COVID-19
2/27/2020
Long Beach, CA - The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) continues to prepare for cases of COVID-19, previously known as novel coronavirus.
Long Beach Beaches Temporarily Closed Due to Sewage Spill
2/21/2020
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered all swimming areas west of Granada Beach, temporarily closed for water contact due to a sewage spill.
City of Long Beach, Association of Long Beach Employees (ALBE) Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
2/19/2020
The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative agreement with the Association of Long Beach Employees (ALBE) that ensures the City remains competitive with other agencies seeking entry-level blue-collar and skilled laborers.
City of Long Beach 2020 Presidents Day Holiday Closures
2/13/2020
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Monday, Feb. 17. City Hall re-opens on Tuesday, Feb. 18.
Public Invited to Attend Pike Park Grand Opening Ceremony
2/7/2020
The public is invited to attend a grand opening celebration for Pike Park (195 W. Seaside Way), at noon Thursday, Feb. 13.
Long Beach Public Library, in partnership with the Arts Council for Long Beach, Launches Youth Poet Laureate Program
2/7/2020
The Long Beach Public Library and the Arts Council for Long Beach are launching a new Long Beach Youth Poet Laureate (LBYPL) program to serve Long Beach youth with year-round literary arts, civic engagement and performance opportunities.
Hepatitis A Outbreak In Local Restaurant
2/7/2020
Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is investigating an outbreak of hepatitis A associated with 555 East American Steakhouse in downtown Long Beach.
New Equipment Reduces Emissions at Long Beach Airport
2/6/2020
Long Beach Airport (LGB) recently installed 15 electric chargers for ground support equipment, marking a major milestone in its efforts to reduce emissions.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Spring Class Registration Begins Today
2/3/2020
Registration for new recreation classes offered by Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Maring (PRM) begins today, Monday, Feb. 3.
City Announces Stephen Scott as Interim Director of Parks, Recreation and Marine
1/30/2020
Today, Long Beach Acting City Manager, Thomas B. Modica, named Stephen Scott as the interim director of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM), effective Feb. 1, 2020.
Long Beach Awarded Drug-Impaired Driving Prevention Grant for 2020
1/28/2020
For the third year, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services' drug-impaired driving prevention and cannabis education program, GreenlightLB, was awarded a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS).
Long Beach Sees Continued Decrease in New HIV Infections
1/24/2020
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services released its 2018 Annual STD/HIV Surveillance Report, the most recent analysis of annual data available.
Long Beach Airport Ranked in Top 10 for Best Small Airports
1/24/2020
Today, Long Beach Airport (LGB) was named one of the Top 10 small airports in the country by USA Today readers.
City of Long Beach Health Department Monitoring Coronavirus Outbreak in China
1/22/2020
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services is closely monitoring an outbreak of a novel (new) coronavirus (2019-nCoV) primarily associated with travel to Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China.
City of Long Beach 2020 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday Closures
1/17/2020
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Monday, Jan. 20. City Hall re-opens on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Long Beach Health Officer Lifts Closure on Beaches
1/15/2020
City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has lifted the closure order on open coastal beaches after consecutive lab results demonstrated the water to be within state water quality standards.
Long Beach Police Department Announces Year-End Crime Statistics
1/13/2020
Year-end citywide crime statistics show a continuing trend in the overall reduction of citywide crime, compared to last year and the City’s five-year average. Additionally, citywide violent crime is down 8% and property crime is down 4.3% from last year.
City of Long Beach to Livestream State of the City on Website, Social Media
1/13/2020
Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia will deliver his State of the City Address at 6 p.m. Tuesday, January 14, at the Terrace Theater (300 E. Ocean Blvd.).
Long Beach Beaches Temporarily Closed Due to Sewage Spill
1/13/2020
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered all swimming areas along the coastal beaches temporarily closed for water contact due to a sewage spill.
City Urges Residents to Get Vaccinated against Flu after First Death of the Season is Reported
1/8/2020
The City Health Officer confirmed the first flu-associated death in Long Beach this season, that of a Long Beach adult who was younger than 50 years old and had underlying health conditions.
Public Invited to Attend K-9 Corner Dog Park Grand Re-Opening Ceremony
1/8/2020
The public is invited to attend a grand re-opening celebration for the K-9 Corner Dog Park (906 Pacific Ave.).
Animal Care Services Closes Out Decade with Highest Save Rate for Cats and Dogs with Compassion Saves Approach
1/6/2020
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine’s Animal Care Services Bureau (ACS) continues to see positive results with its Compassion Saves approach, which resulted in a sharp decrease in euthanasia, a spike in adoptions and an 88% save rate for cats and dogs combined.
City of Long Beach Remembers 2019
12/27/2019
The City of Long Beach is proud to release the 2019 Year in Review, a book that offers a snapshot of the City’s accomplishments and accolades for the year.
Long Beach Airport Launches Revamped Website
12/19/2019
Long Beach Airport (LGB) has launched a newly revamped website with a modern design, increased functionality and innovative features.
City of Long Beach Offers Holiday Tree Recycling
12/17/2019
Residents have several options for free disposal of holiday trees while keeping trees out of the trash.
City of Long Beach Seeks Volunteers to Participate in 2020 Point in Time Count
12/17/2019
The City of Long Beach is seeking 200 volunteers to help conduct the 2020 Point in Time (PIT) Count, its street count of persons experiencing homelessness in Long Beach.
City Encourages Residents to Celebrate Safely During Upcoming Holidays
12/13/2019
The City of Long Beach wants everyone to enjoy the holidays. The Holiday Season is a time for parties and celebrations, and the City encourages everyone to celebrate safely to avoid injuring yourself or others.
City of Long Beach Christmas 2019 and New Year’s 2020 Holiday Closures
12/12/2019
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2019, and Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020.
Long Beach Airport Offers Easy Travel Experience This Holiday Season
12/10/2019
Travelers can enjoy a pleasant travel experience at Long Beach Airport (LGB) this holiday season.
Public Invited to Attend Jenni Rivera Park Playground Grand Opening Ceremony
12/10/2019
The new playground at Jenni Rivera Park (2001 Walnut Ave.) will open on Wednesday, Dec. 18, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 3 p.m.
City of Long Beach, MWN Sign Contract to Reopen Community Hospital Long Beach
12/9/2019
The City of Long Beach today signed a long-term lease and operating agreement between the City of Long Beach and the Molina, Wu, Network, LLC (MWN) healthcare group that paves the way for the reopening of Community Hospital Long Beach (Community Hospital).
Changes to Multi-Space Meters Coming on 4th Street
12/9/2019
After listening to input and concerns regarding metering on 4th Street, the City of Long Beach, working with the Fourth Street Business Improvement District, has modified the planned 4th Street Parking Meter Zone.
City of Long Beach to Host State Census Joint Informational Hearing
12/9/2019
The City of Long Beach will host a State Census Joint Informational Hearing at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the City’s Bob Foster Civic Chambers (411 W. Ocean Blvd.).
Winter Shelter Opens Today in Long Beach
12/6/2019
The Long Beach Winter Shelter, which shields people experiencing homelessness from cold weather and provides shelter, food and safety during the coldest time of the year will open today.
Parks, Recreation and Marine Director Gerardo Mouet to Retire
12/5/2019
The City of Long Beach announced today the retirement of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) Director Gerardo Mouet.
Long Beach to Host First Annual Home for the Pawlidays Pet Adoption Fair
12/5/2019
The public is invited to attend the first annual Long Beach Home for the Pawlidays Pet Adoption Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14, at Long Beach Civic Center Plaza (411-415 W. Ocean Blvd.).
Long Beach Public Library Pilots Social Work Internship Program
12/2/2019
To better meet the needs of patrons of the Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) who may be experiencing homelessness, mental illness or have substance use challenges, LBPL is partnering with the Department of Health and Human Services to explore models of integrating social work into its existing services.
Citywide Temporary Ban on No-Fault Notices and Evictions Now in Effect Until End of the Year
12/2/2019
On November 12, 2019, the Long Beach City Council adopted an ordinance that temporarily prohibits no-fault notices and evictions through December 31, 2019, unless required by a government agency or a court.
Long Beach Prepares for Cold Weather, Heavy Rain
11/26/2019
An unseasonably cold storm system will bring rain to Southern California this evening, Tuesday, Nov. 26, through Thanksgiving weekend.
City Encourages Residents to Celebrate Safely Over Thanksgiving Weekend
11/26/2019
The City of Long Beach wants everyone to enjoy the holidays. The Holiday Season is a time for parties and celebrations, and the City encourages everyone to celebrate safely to avoid injuring yourself or others.
City of Long Beach Announces Opening of Winter Shelter
11/25/2019
The United States Veterans Initiative (US Vets), a nonprofit organization located in Long Beach, will be the provider for the 2019-2020 Winter Shelter Program for Service Planning Area (SPA) 8.
Army Corps Releases Update to East San Pedro Bay Ecosystem Restoration Study
11/25/2019
Today, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Army Corps) released its draft Integrated Feasibility Report (IFR), including the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and the Environmental Impact Report, for the East San Pedro Bay Ecosystem Restoration Study.
City of Long Beach Earns Perfect Score Plus 11 Bonus Points in Municipal Equality Index
11/25/2019
For eight years in a row, the City of Long Beach has been named one of the best cities in the nation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) inclusion in municipal law and policy.
City of Long Beach Launches Nationwide Search for New City Manager
11/18/2019
Today, Mayor Robert Garcia and the Long Beach City Council announced a nationwide search for a new City Manager.
City of Long Beach Thanksgiving Holiday Closures
11/18/2019
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Thursday, Nov. 28, and Friday, Nov. 29.
City of Long Beach to Expand Bike Share Program
11/18/2019
The City of Long Beach will celebrate the expansion of its popular Bike Share program at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21, at Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library (5870 Atlantic Ave.), one of ten new bike hubs located in North Long Beach, Bixby Knolls and Wrigley.
City to Offer Free and Low-Cost Recreation Programs During Fall and Winter School Breaks
11/18/2019
During the upcoming school breaks for fall and winter, the City of Long Beach will offer free ‘Fun Days’ youth programs and free teen recreation programs at parks throughout the city.
Long Beach Airport Aviation Complex Generates $8.6 Billion in Economic Impact, Supports 46,000 Jobs
11/15/2019
A recent economic impact report shows that the Long Beach Airport Aviation Complex (Complex) supports 46,000 jobs and generates $8.6 billion for the regional economy, confirming the importance of the Airport as an economic engine and its positive financial impact on the community.
Coyote Encounters Prompt Safety and Prevention Reminders
11/14/2019
In response to recent coyote activity in and around Long Beach, residents are reminded to follow important safeguards to protect pets and property against these wild animals.
City of Long Beach Named Top 10 Digital City Nine Years in a Row
11/14/2019
For the ninth consecutive year, the City of Long Beach has been named a Top 10 Digital City in a survey conducted by the Center for Digital Government, a national research and advisory institute focused on information technology policies and best practices in state and local government.
Long Beach Awarded Grant for Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Education Program
11/14/2019
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has been awarded a $275,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Implementation of 4th Street Parking Meters Delayed Until Further Notice
11/8/2019
Implementation of the 4th Street multi-space meters between Hermosa Avenue and Temple Avenue has been delayed until further notice.
Veterans Day Parade Steps Off Nov. 9
11/7/2019
The 2019 Veterans Day Celebration, which includes the 23rd Annual Veterans Day Parade, will take place Saturday, Nov. 9.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Winter Class Registration Underway
11/4/2019
Registration for new recreation classes offered by Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) begins today, Nov. 4.
City of Long Beach Warns Residents of Poor Air Quality Due to Fires throughout Southern California
10/31/2019
City Health Officer Anissa Davis warns Long Beach residents about potential unhealthy air quality due to Southern California’s many active fires, including Easy, Getty and Hill.
Long Beach Airport Introduces Therapy Dogs
10/31/2019
Long Beach Airport (LGB) is offering a new amenity aimed at reducing travel stress. The STARS (Simple Therapy And Real Smiles) program provides trained therapy dogs to comfort travelers making their way through the airport.
Long Beach Multi-Service Center Celebrates 20 Years
10/25/2019
More than 100 people gathered Thursday, Oct. 24, at the Multi-Service Center (MSC) in West Long Beach to celebrate its two decades of connecting people experiencing homelessness or at-risk of experiencing homelessness with services.
Long Beach Community Planning Month Celebration Culminates with Resource Fair at Whaley Park
10/23/2019
The public is invited to join the City of Long Beach at a community resource fair on Saturday, Oct. 26, at Whaley Park (5620 E. Atherton St.) in honor of National Community Planning Month.
City of Long Beach Advises Residents to Take Precautions Against Extreme Heat
10/22/2019
Long Beach Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat today, Oct. 22, through Friday, Oct. 25.
Fire Engine 17 Returns to Service
10/17/2019
To commemorate Fire Engine 17 returning to service, the community is invited to a ceremony at 11 a.m. on Monday, October 21, at Station 17 (2241 Argonne Ave.).
City of Long Beach, Firefighters Association (FFA) Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
10/14/2019
The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative three-year agreement with the Long Beach Firefighters Association (FFA) that provides incentives and salary increases aimed at improving workforce productivity and skill levels.
City Urges Residents to Drop, Cover and Hold on for the Great ShakeOut
10/14/2019
The City of Long Beach is encouraging all residents, businesses, schools, and visitors to take part in this year’s Great ShakeOut earthquake drill at 10:17 a.m. on Thursday, October 17, to practice what to do in the event of a major earthquake.
City Seeks Community Input on City Manager Recruitment
10/11/2019
People who live, work or use services in the City of Long Beach are invited by the Mayor and City Council to provide feedback on what qualities they think the next City Manager should possess.
Case of West Nile Virus Reported in Long Beach
10/10/2019
The first human case of West Nile virus (WNV) this mosquito season has been reported in Long Beach this week. The patient was diagnosed with neuroinvasive illness and is currently hospitalized.
City of Long Beach Joins Cities and Counties Across Nation in Support of DACA
10/9/2019
On October 4, 2019, the City of Long Beach joined with a total of 105 cities and counties an amicus brief filed with the Supreme Court of the United States in support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in the case of Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of California.
City Seeks Volunteers for 12th Annual Bike and Pedestrian Count
10/3/2019
The City of Long Beach is looking for volunteers to assist with tallying the number of bicyclists and pedestrians across key intersections in Long Beach and to make observations on how people are using roadways.
Road Closures for The Long Beach Marathon
10/3/2019
People traveling through Long Beach are advised of street closures for the jetBlue Long Beach Marathon on Sunday, October 13, 2019.
City Announces Awareness Campaign for the Mayor’s Fund to End Homelessness
10/2/2019
Earlier today, October 2, 2019, the City of Long Beach unveiled one of four Donation Meters that are in place to raise money for and awareness of the Mayor’s Fund to End Homelessness.
City of Long Beach Launches Digital Inclusion Roadmap Development Process to Address the Digital Divide
10/2/2019
The City of Long Beach’s Technology and Innovation Department, in collaboration with the Economic Development Department, is launching efforts for a Digital Inclusion Roadmap that will address the digital divide and promote digital equity and inclusion in Long Beach.
Governor Newsom Signs City-Sponsored Motel Conversion Legislation
9/27/2019
Yesterday, September 26, 2019, Governor Gavin Newsom signed the California Environmental Quality Act exemption: supportive and transitional housing: motel conversion bill (SB 450) into law.
City of Long Beach to Offer Free Flu Vaccinations
9/26/2019
The City of Long Beach Department of Health & Human Services (Health Department) is offering access to free flu vaccinations in the coming season by hosting several community flu vaccination clinics throughout Long Beach.
Feline Panleukopenia Virus (FPV) Detected at Long Beach Animal Care Services Shelter
9/25/2019
In the last 10 days, Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS) has encountered several cases of sick cats in the shelter.
With Building a Better Long Beach, City Showcases Continuing Trend of Strong Growth
9/24/2019
The City announced today at its Building a Better Long Beach presentation that new development and construction activity continues to thrive, with work underway or nearing completion for several major projects.
Acting City Manager Tom Modica Announces Leadership Team
9/23/2019
Tom Modica, Acting City Manager for the City of Long Beach, has announced his leadership team, effective immediately.
Long Beach Public Health Officer Advises On Potential Health Impacts from Vaping
9/20/2019
Long Beach Public Health Officials are warning residents of the dangers of vaping and e-cigarette devices, which pose a potential risk to the health of the lungs, including severe lung injury that may lead to death.
Long Beach Encourages Emergency Preparedness with READY Long Beach
9/20/2019
The sixth annual READY Long Beach Community Preparedness Expo, which is hosted each year by the Long Beach Fire Department and other City departments, will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, September 28, at the Walter Pyramid on the California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) campus at 1250 N. Bellflower Blvd.
Portions of Broadway, Pacific Avenue to Close on the Morning of Saturday, September 21
9/19/2019
People traveling through Downtown Long Beach may be affected by the following closures, which will be in effect from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, September 21.
Long Beach First City in Los Angeles County to Receive Funding from Planning Grants Program
9/17/2019
The City of Long Beach has been awarded a $625,000 grant from the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) to support projects that increase housing stock and address homelessness in the city. Long Beach is the first city in Los Angeles County to receive funds from the state’s SB 2 Planning Grants Program.
City Clerk’s Office Partners with LBUSD, LBCC, and Cal State Long Beach for the Largest Coordinated National Voter Registration Day Yet
9/16/2019
City Clerk Monique De La Garza is working with Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) high schools and Long Beach City College (LBCC) to register and pre-register as many students as possible on National Voter Registration Day (NVRD), September 24, 2019.
City of Long Beach Hosts Second Annual Ranchos Walk
9/10/2019
The City of Long Beach invites the community to experience Long Beach by foot at its second annual Ranchos Walk, Saturday, September 28, 2019.
City of Long Beach, Police Officers Association (POA) Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
9/9/2019
The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative three-year agreement with the Police Officers Association (POA) that ensures the City remains competitive with other agencies seeking quality police officers.
Long Beach City Council Adopts Fiscal Year 2020 Budget
9/5/2019
On Tuesday, Sept. 3, the Long Beach City Council voted to adopt the City of Long Beach’s balanced, $2.8 billion budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020.
Billie Jean King to Appear at Long Beach Library Named in Her Honor
9/5/2019
On Saturday, September 21, the City of Long Beach will celebrate the grand opening of the new Billie Jean King Main Library.
Community Invited to Participate in California Coastal Cleanup Day
9/3/2019
The community is encouraged to make a positive impact on local marine life by volunteering at California Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday, September 21, from 9 a.m. to noon.
Free After School Recreation Programs in Long Beach Parks Start August 26
8/23/2019
Starting Monday, August 26, Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer free after school activities for children (5-12) and teens (13-18) in parks throughout the city.
City of Long Beach Labor Day Holiday Closures
8/22/2019
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Monday, Sept. 2, 2019. City Hall re-opens on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019.
Official Statement Following Closed Session Meeting August 20, 2019
8/20/2019
Following the City Council Closed Session Meeting today, August 20, 2019, Mayor Robert Garcia provided the following statement:
All LBPL Libraries Closed on Friday, August 23
8/19/2019
All Long Beach Public Libraries will be closed on Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, for a staff development day.
‘100 Days of Summer’ to End with Concert by Pop Vinyl
8/19/2019
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine’s 100 Days of Summer will conclude with a concert by San Diego-based cover band Pop Vinyl on the evening of Friday, August 23, at Marine Stadium (5255 Paoli Way).
Road Closures for The Alchemy Tour
8/14/2019
People traveling through Downtown Long Beach are advised of street closures for special event Insomniac: The Alchemy Tour on Saturday, August 17, 2019.
Christina Pizzaro Winting Appointed Executive Director of Civil Service
8/14/2019
Today, on behalf of the Civil Service Commission, President Susana Gonzalez Edmond announced the appointment of Christina Pizzaro Winting as the new Executive Director of Civil Service.
City of Long Beach, Long Beach Police Officers Association Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
8/14/2019
The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative agreement with the Police Officers Association (POA) over a successor labor agreement.
Long Beach City Manager Patrick H. West Announces His Departure from the City and Shift Into the Private Sector
8/12/2019
Long Beach City Manager Patrick H. West has announced he that will be leaving his post as the chief executive of the City to bring his insights and knowledge to the private sector.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Fall Class Registration Begins Today
8/5/2019
Registration for new recreation classes offered by Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) begins today, August 5.
Public Invited to Attend Martin Luther King Jr. Park Playground Grand Opening Ceremony
8/2/2019
The public is invited to attend a grand opening ceremony for the new playground at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, (1910 Lemon Avenue) at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, August 7.
New Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance Took Effect Today, August 1
8/1/2019
A new City of Long Beach Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance took effect today, August 1, 2019.
City of Long Beach Unveils Proposed 2020 Budget
7/31/2019
Earlier today, Mayor Robert Garcia and City Manager Patrick H. West presented the City of Long Beach’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2020 (FY 20) Budget.
Long Beach Marks Civic Center Grand Opening with Ceremony and Celebration
7/23/2019
On Monday, July 29, the City of Long Beach will celebrate the grand opening of the new Civic Center, which includes a new City Hall, Civic Chambers and Port Administration Building.
City Breaks Ground on Alamitos Beach Concessions Stand August 1
7/23/2019
The City of Long Beach will break ground on a new modern café and concessions area at 11 a.m. on Thursday, August 1.
Public Invited to Attend Stearns Champions Park Community Center Grand Re-Opening Ceremony
7/16/2019
The public is invited to attend a grand re-opening celebration for the Stearns Champions Park Community Center, located at 4520 E. 23rd Street
Dance Fest 2019 will Showcase Dances from Around the World
7/11/2019
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine will present Dance Fest from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday, July 14, at International City Theatre (330 E. Seaside Way).
Fireworks Enforcement and 4th of July in Long Beach
7/5/2019
The City of Long Beach encouraged all residents and visitors to celebrate the 4th of July safely.
City of Long Beach Presents Beach Week
7/1/2019
The City of Long Beach will offer a series of free beach activities during the week of July 8 through 12.
City of Long Beach Independence Day Holiday Closures
6/28/2019
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Thursday, July 4, 2019.
Affordable Housing Offers Independence for Individuals with Special Needs
6/26/2019
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with its nonprofit affiliate, The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC), joined with developer HOPE, Inc., to celebrate the grand opening of a five-unit affordable housing development in East Long Beach.
Long Beach Municipal Band Presents ‘Celebrations in Sound’
6/26/2019
The Long Beach Municipal Band will celebrate their 110th season with free outdoor summer concerts in Long Beach parks, from June 25 through August 2, 2019, with a different theme every week.
City of Long Beach Recognized for Excellence in Regional Planning
6/21/2019
The City of Long Beach has received four prestigious awards by the Los Angeles section of the American Planning Association (APA).
Long Beach Announces Public Event to Celebrate Grand Opening of New Civic Center
6/21/2019
On Monday, July 29, the City of Long Beach will celebrate the grand opening of the new Civic Center, which includes a new City Hall and Port Headquarters.
Long Beach Parks to Offer United States Department of Agriculture Summer Food Service Program
6/14/2019
For the 40th year in a row, the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) for children and youth.
El Dorado Nature Center Celebrates 50th Anniversary with 50 Ways to Get “Nature Centered”
6/13/2019
Since 1969, El Dorado Nature Center has provided an island of serenity in Long Beach.
Free Recreation Programs in Long Beach Parks Start June 17
6/13/2019
With longer summer days and kids on school break, Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) offers ten weeks of free recreation programs planned for youth and families.
Long Beach Public Library Launches Annual Summer Reading Program: ‘It’s Showtime at Your Library’
6/13/2019
The Long Beach Public Library will launch its annual citywide Summer Reading Program with a kickoff event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 15, at the Ruth Bach Neighborhood Library (4055 Bellflower Blvd.).
City of Long Beach Announces Upcoming Changes to Street Sweeping Along Broadway Corridor
6/11/2019
Today, the City of Long Beach announced the introduction of a pilot program that changes street sweeping service along the Broadway Corridor between Alamitos Avenue and Redondo Avenue.
Cynthia Guidry Named Director of Long Beach Airport
6/11/2019
Today, Long Beach City Manager Patrick H. West named Cynthia Guidry as the City's Director of the Long Beach Airport (LGB).
LBTV Wins Nine STAR Awards
6/11/2019
The City of Long Beach's Video Communications Division, known as LBTV, received nine government programming STAR awards at the States of California and Nevada National Association of Telecommunicaitons Officers and Advisors (SCAN NATOA) annual conference.
Long Beach Unveils New Bayshore Lifeguard Station
6/7/2019
Earlier today, the City of Long Beach celebrated the grand opening of the new Bayshore Lifeguard Station.
City Provides Tips to Keep Pets Safe in an Emergency
6/6/2019
Natural disasters and other unexpected emergencies require readiness for every member of the family, including pets. Pet Preparedness Month encourages residents to incorporate the needs of their pets in family emergency plans.
New Affordable Housing Development Breaks Ground in Midtown Long Beach
6/6/2019
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with its nonprofit affiliate, The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC), and development partner AMCAL Multi-Housing, Inc. (AMCAL), today celebrated the groundbreaking of Las Ventanas, a 102-unit affordable housing development in Midtown Long Beach.
Long Beach Parks System Rises to Top 18 in Country
6/5/2019
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) has risen to number 18 among the 100 largest U.S. cities in the Trust for Public Land's (TPL) 2019 Parkscore Index Survey.
Long Beach Chronically Homeless Population Decreases
6/4/2019
The 2019 Biennial Homeless Count (Count) findings reveal that Long Beach identified 1,894 people experiencing homelessness in 2019, compared with 1,863 in 2017—a difference of 31 individuals.
New Library Program Provides Free Literacy Tutoring for Adults
6/3/2019
Long Beach Public Library will launch LB Reads on Saturday, June 15, at the annual Summer Reading Program kickoff at Bach Neighborhood Library (4055 N. Bellflower Blvd.).
Parks, Recreation and Marine Launches Outreach Efforts for New Strategic Plan
5/31/2019
The City of Long Beach's Parks, Recreation and Marine Department (PRM) is launching efforts for a Strategic Plan that will engage the community in identifying goals and priorities for PRM for the next ten years.
City to Host LB ClimateFest at Marine Stadium
5/29/2019
The community is invited to particpate in LB ClimateFest, an open house event for the City's Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP).
Community Invited to Attend May 30 Open House and Give Input on City Noise Element Update
5/28/2019
The community is invited to participate in an open house to review and provide input on the draft of the City's General Plan Noise Element.
City Provides Tips to for Protect Against Mosquito Population and Prevent Spread of Disease
5/24/2019
Heavy winter rains, combined with the coming warmer weather, is creating an ideal situation for mosquitos to breed.
City Encourages Residents to ‘Celebrate Safely’ During Upcoming Holidays
5/24/2019
The City of Long Beach is launching a comprehensive fireworks education campaign to promote a safe and festive environment citywide ahead of the Fourth of July.
Long Beach Public Library Launches Zip Books: A New Interlibrary Loan Service in Partnership with Amazon
5/24/2019
The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) has launched Zip Books, a free alternative to traditional interlibrary loan (ILL).
City of Long Beach Memorial Day Holiday Closures
5/21/2019
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Monday, May 27, 2019.
Long Beach Property Owners to Receive Mailed Ballot for Vector Control in Late May
5/17/2019
The need for mosquito, vector (i.e., a disease-carrying insect or animal) and disease control services has increased in recent years as new mosquito species have appeared locally, resulting in associated emerging mosquito-borne diseases.
Long Beach Celebrates 10 Years of 100 Days of Summer
5/17/2019
From Memorial Day to Labor Day, Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine, in partnership with the Long Beach Convention and Visitor's Bureau, offers free or low-cost cultural programs, sports activities and special events throughout the city.
Grand Re-Opening of Harvey Milk Promenade Park will also Honor Three Community Leaders
5/13/2019
On Tuesday, May 14, Harvey Milk Park will celebrate its grand re-opening and honor three community leaders.
City Hall Goes to the Cats for Fourth Kitty Hall Event
5/8/2019
Long Beach City Hall will once again become "Kitty Hall" from 2 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21, to encourage shelter cat adoptions and promote awareness of Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS).
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Summer Class Registration Underway
5/7/2019
Registration for new recreation classes offered by Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is now underway.
Long Beach Celebrates Bike Month
5/7/2019
The City of Long Beach will be celebrating Bike Month throughout May by offering a wide variety of mobility-related activities and discounts for residents.
Residents Sought for City Ethics Commission
5/7/2019
Interested residents are encouraged to apply to serve on Long Beach's Ethics Commission.
City Reveals HIV/STD Strategy to Reverse High Rates
5/6/2019
Today, the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department), in partnership with the Long Beach Comprehensive HIV Planning Group (HPG), launched the Long Beach HIV/STD Strategy. The strategy addresses HIV and the rising rates of STDs in the City and identifies tactics and sets goals to reverse the high rates.
First Case
of Measles Reported in Long Beach
5/4/2019
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has confirmed the first case of measles in a Long Beach resident since 2015.
Commemoration of Building Safety Month in May to Feature Preview of New City Hall Permit Center System
5/2/2019
Yesterday, the City of Long Beach recognized Building Safety Month with the first in a series of community sessions focused on the Development Permit Center system that will be in place when the new City Hall opens in July 2019.
Long Beach Hosts Second Annual Celebration of The Young Child
4/23/2019
The City of Long Beach will host its second annual Celebration of the Young Child, a resource fair especially for families with children up to age six, on Saturday, April 27.
Pedestrians, Cyclists to Take Over Pacific Avenue at Beach Streets
4/19/2019
Long Beach’s popular Open Streets event returns this month with Beach Streets Pacific, presented by Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), with a route stretching from Downtown to Wrigley.
City Announces SAFE Cities Grant from the Vera Institute of Justice and Selection of a Legal Services Provider to Initiate the Long Beach Justice Fund
4/16/2019
The City of Long Beach announced today the receipt of a $100,000 SAFE (Safety and Fairness for Everyone) Cities Catalyst Grant from the Vera Institute of Justice (Vera) and the selection of Immigrant Defenders Law Center as the legal service provider to initiate the Long Beach Justice Fund (Fund).
City to Offer Youth Recreation Programs in Local Parks During School Spring Break
4/16/2019
During the upcoming school spring break, from April 22 through April 26, the City of Long Beach will offer free youth and teen recreation programs at various parks throughout the city.
El Dorado East Regional Park Offers Tips for Visitors on Easter Sunday
4/16/2019
Sunday, April 21, is the Easter holiday as well as the busiest day of the year at El Dorado East Regional Park. To better prepare for a visit to El Dorado, and for the safety of all who visit, the public is advised of the following rules:
Health Department Warns of Possible Measles Exposure
4/10/2019
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has confirmed one case of measles in an individual who traveled through Long Beach Airport (LGB) on two separate occasions while infectious.
2019 Grand Prix and Formula DRIFT Street Closures
4/4/2019
People traveling through Downtown Long Beach are advised of street closures for Formula DRIFT and the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach between April 5 and April 14, 2019. All streets will be re-opened by Monday, April 15, 2019.
City Encourages the Community to Take the ‘Go Green Pledge’ for Earth Month
4/3/2019
For each week throughout the month of April, the City will highlight a different aspect of environmental sustainability. The weekly highlights include saving water, waste reduction, urban nature and green transportation.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Summer Day Camp Registration Opens April 13
4/2/2019
Registration for Summer Day Camps offered by Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) starts April 13.
Long Beach Offers Activities to Establish Healthy Habits During National Public Health Week
3/28/2019
The City of Long Beach will join communities across the United States during the first week of April for National Public Health Week.
Second Affordable Housing Development in a Week in Midtown Long Beach Breaks Ground
3/27/2019
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with its nonprofit affiliate, The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC), joined with Clifford Beers Housing today to celebrate the groundbreaking of Vistas del Puerto, a 48-unit affordable housing development in Midtown Long Beach.
New Affordable Housing Development Breaks Ground in Midtown Long Beach
3/20/2019
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC) and LINC Housing Corporation (LINC), today celebrated the groundbreaking of The Spark at Midtown (The Spark), a 95-unit affordable housing development in Midtown Long Beach.
Innovative City Partnership with California State University, Long Beach to Bring Classes Downtown
3/20/2019
Yesterday, the Long Beach City Council authorized the City to enter into an agreement with the California State University, Long Beach Foundation, to provide continuing education workforce development classes in Downtown Long Beach.
City Provides Tips to Control Mosquito Population and Prevent Spread of Disease
3/20/2019
With the introduction of spring, the Long Beach Health Department is reminding residents that warmer weather creates an ideal environment for mosquitoes. Since mosquitoes can carry diseases like Zika, West Nile virus, encephalitis, malaria, and canine heartworm, it is important that the entire community works together to control mosquitoes.
Sebastien Bourdais and Will Power to be Inducted into Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame
3/18/2019
Two multiple Grand Prix of Long Beach winners—Sebastien Bourdais and Will Power— will be inducted on Thursday, April 11, at 11 a.m., into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame, a City of Long Beach and Grand Prix Association of Long Beach joint project.
City of Long Beach Hosts Ceremony to Celebrate First Place 2018 CommunityWINS® Grantee
3/13/2019
Today, the City of Long Beach hosted an event to celebrate the local, First Place 2018 CommunityWINS® (Working/Investing in Neighborhood Stabilization) grant recipient for large cities (250,000+ population). Mayor Robert Garcia, the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) and Wells Fargo presented a $300,000 award to Pacific Gateway Workforce Partnership, Inc. (Pacific Gateway), to be used for the Citywide Market for Hourly Labor Program.
City of Long Beach Invites Community to Participate in Tsunami Preparedness Week
3/12/2019
Tsunami Preparedness Week is March 25 to 29, 2019, and the community is invited to City of Long Beach events and activities throughout the week to learn how to prepare for a tsunami.
City Council to Vote on Community Hospital Agreement Between the City and Molina, Wu, Network, LLC.
3/8/2019
The City of Long Beach and the Molina, Wu, Network, LLC. (MWN) healthcare group have reached a tentative agreement regarding Community Hospital Long Beach (Community Hospital) for City Council to consider next Tuesday, March 12, 2019.
Community Invited to Public Hearings on City’s American with Disabilities Act Self Evaluation and Transition Plan for Pedestrian Facilities
3/7/2019
The community is invited to public hearings hosted by the City of Long Beach’s Citizen’s Advisory Commission on Disabilities (CACoD). The hearings will be conducted on March 12, 2019, at noon, in the City Council chamber and on March 13, 2019, at 6:30 p.m., at the Michelle Obama Library, 5870 Atlantic Ave, Long Beach, CA 90805. Attendees will be presented a summary of results of the City’s American with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) self-evaluation for pedestrian facilities. The same information will be presented at both hearings.
Skylinks at Long Beach Golf Course Named ‘Course of the Year’
3/7/2019
The City’s Skylinks at Long Beach Golf Course (Skylinks) has been named “Course of the Year” by the California Golf Course Owner’s Association (CGCOA) for its industry-leading initiatives, golf programming and community involvement. The award was given at the CGCOA Gold Course of the Year Awards Ceremony at Skylinks yesterday.
Long Beach Public Library’s New Website Reveals a Treasure Trove of Free Digital Resources
3/4/2019
Today, the Long Beach Public Library (Library) launched a newly designed website where community members can find free digital resources and more. The new website is located at http://www.longbeach.gov/library/. Visitors are encouraged to explore the new website and sign up for Library’s mailing list to receive direct email newsletters by subscribing on the homepage or newsfeed.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Launches Strategic Plan Process with Community Workshop
2/25/2019
The public is invited to participate in a Community Workshop to start the process of developing a Strategic Plan for Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS). The Workshop will be held on Sunday, March 3, 2019, from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the El Dorado Park West Community Center, 2800 Studebaker Road.
Closure Lifted for Coastal Beaches
2/21/2019
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has lifted the closure for all swimming areas along the open coastal beaches after consecutive lab results indicated the water in all sites, except 72nd Place, are currently in compliance with State water quality standards. There is currently an active advisory still in place for the water at 72nd Place.
Long Beach Coastal Beaches Temporarily Closed Due to Sewage Spill
2/15/2019
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered all swimming areas along the coastal beaches temporarily closed for water contact, due to a sewage spill. State law requires temporary closure and posting at beaches in these situations, out of an abundance of caution, until the water quality meets State requirements.
City of Long Beach 2019 Presidents Day Holiday Closures
2/12/2019
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Monday, February 18, 2019. City Hall re-opens on Tuesday, February 19, 2019.
City Urges Residents to Strongly Consider Getting Flu Shot
2/11/2019
The City of Long Beach health officer has confirmed the first two influenza-associated deaths in Long Beach for the 2018-2019 flu season. Both individuals who died had underlying health conditions.
Community Visioning for New African American Cultural Center Drew in a Crowd of Community Stakeholders
2/1/2019
On the evening of Tuesday, January 29, 2019, the City of Long Beach and Eighth District Councilmember Al Austin kicked off a City-wide effort to create an operating vision for an African American Cultural Center, to serve as a community hub for African American arts, culture, and history. Over 80 residents and community leaders attended to provide input, ask questions, and hear presentations from Councilmember Austin, Deputy City Manager Kevin Jackson, and the consultants, Lord Cultural Resources and Environ Architecture, Inc.
City Announces Claudia Lewis as Interim Airport Director
1/31/2019
Today, Long Beach City Manager, Patrick H. West, named Claudia Lewis as the interim Long Beach Airport (LGB) Director, effective immediately. The City is conducting a national recruitment for the next Airport Director.
Series of Storms Expected Thursday through Early Next Week
1/31/2019
A series of storms are forecasted to hit Southern California beginning early this evening and continuing over the weekend, with lingering showers possible into Monday and Tuesday. The first storm will bring an estimated 0.25 to 1.00 inches of rain to the county with a chance of thunderstorms this afternoon. A second storm will bring heavier rainfall totals starting Friday night/Saturday morning along with gusty winds. These storms may cause increased accidents and travel delays, downed trees, shallow debris flow, and flash flooding.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Spring Class Registration Starts February 4
1/30/2019
Registration for new recreation classes offered by Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) starts February 4. More than 400 classes in art, music, nature, fitness, special interest subjects, and adult sports leagues and aquatics programs will be offered starting in March. These programs provide opportunities for social interaction and learning, exercise and recreation, and growth and relaxation for preschool-aged children to adults.
City Officials Announce Agreement to Acquire Property for Future Campus Supporting People Experiencing Homelessness
1/28/2019
Earlier today, the City of Long Beach and Ninth District Councilmember Rex Richardson announced an acquisition agreement made with a North Long Beach property owner at 6841-6845 Atlantic Avenue (“Atlantic Farms”), Long Beach, California 90805. The final sale, which will be pending City Council approval on February 5, 2019, will set the stage for a state of the art village-style campus of supportive services for people experiencing homelessness. Supportive services will include a much-anticipated year-round homeless shelter with 125 beds.
Outpouring of Support for Federal Employees Affected by Shutdown at Long Beach Airport
1/25/2019
There has been an outpouring of support from the local community for federal employees affected by the government shutdown at Long Beach Airport (LGB).
City Launches Fruit Tree Planting Program
1/22/2019
The City of Long Beach has launched a fruit tree planting program as part of its sustainability efforts. Long Beach residents can now apply to have a fruit tree planted by City staff in their front yard for free. This Office of Sustainability program is made possible through grant funding from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) in partnership with the Air Resources Board California Climate Investments (ARB-CCI).
Long Beach Extends Relief Opportunities to Federal Workers Impacted by the Federal Government Shutdown
1/17/2019
The City of Long Beach today announced it will extend relief opportunities to Federal workers who are experiencing financial hardships and concerned with paying their utility bills, parking citations and other billing services, due to their unpaid status related to the partial Federal government shutdown. The City will provide payment arrangement assistance to these customers and households.
Earthquake Early Warning Mobile Phone Application Now Available to the Public
1/17/2019
The earthquake early warning system that the City of Long Beach has been beta testing since 2014 is now available to residents in Los Angeles County as a mobile phone application (app). Seismologists and California Institute of Technology (Caltech) scientists recently announced the rollout of the first phase of an earthquake early warning system for the West Coast.
City of Long Beach 2019 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday Closures
1/15/2019
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Monday, January 21, 2019. City Hall re-opens on Tuesday, January 22, 2019.
Crime Continues to Decrease in Long Beach
1/11/2019
The Long Beach Police Department announced today that year-end citywide crime statistics for 2018, reflect an 8.4% decrease in Part 1 crime, which includes reductions in both violent and property crimes when compared to 2017.
Multiple Storms Expected for Long Beach
1/10/2019
An active weather pattern which brought high surf and gusty winds to Long Beach earlier in the week is expected to be much stronger this weekend with higher rainfall totals and the potential for heavy downpours at times. This fast-moving storm will generate a large westerly swell over the Pacific Ocean resulting in high surf conditions for beaches in Long Beach through Sunday.
Animal Care Services Euthanasia and Impounds Continue Downward Trend
1/8/2019
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine’s Animal Care Services Bureau (ACS) attained a downward trend in euthanasia and impounds in 2018. The Bureau is positioned to achieve even more positive results in 2019 through its progressive programs to support shelter animals and continued improvements in performance measures over the last ten years. Rescue groups including spcaLA, Friends of Long Beach Animals, Stray Cat Alliance, Little Lion Foundation, Helen Sanders Cat PAWS, Fix Long Beach, Pet Food Express, Adopt and Shop and dozens more also helped to support ACS and contribute to these statistics.
Public Invited to Attend Drake Park Playground Grand Opening Ceremony
1/7/2019
The public is invited to attend a grand opening celebration for the new playground at Drake Park, located at 951 Maine Avenue. The event will take place on Saturday, January 12, 2019, at noon. This is the fifth playground completed of six Measure A-funded playground upgrades. An adventure course guided passport will be provided to all youth in attendance to use to explore the new playground with some exciting superhero characters.
Long Beach to Conduct Point-In-Time Count of Persons Experiencing Homelessness
1/4/2019
On January 24, 2019, the City of Long Beach will be conducting the ninth biennial Point-In-Time (PIT) Count of persons experiencing homelessness within the city.
Zero Cases of West Nile Virus in Long Beach for 2018
1/3/2019
Health officials announced today that for the first time in nearly a decade, there had been no cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) reported in Long Beach in 2018. The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services’ (Health Department) Vector Control and Public Health Emergency Management (PHEM) programs work closely to coordinate efforts around mosquito control by focusing on mosquito abatement along with education and outreach.
Long Beach Awarded $300,000 Planning Award for Davies Launch Ramp
1/2/2019
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine has received a $300,000 Facility Planning Grant from the California Department of Boating and Waterways (DBAW) to design improvements for Davies Launch Ramp. The Davies Launch Ramp is located below the Davies Bridge at the cross street of Second Street and Marina Drive, near Pacific Coast Highway and Second Street.
Long Beach Health Officer Lifts Closure on Remainder of Coastal Beaches
12/28/2018
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has lifted the closure order on coastal beaches after consecutive lab results indicated the water is within State water quality standards following a sewage spill that originated from the City of Glendale on December 17, 2018.
City of Long Beach Remembers 2018
12/24/2018
The City of Long Beach is proud to release the 2018 Year in Review, a book that offers a snapshot of the City’s accomplishments and accolades for the year. During 2018, the City received national recognition for its efforts in technology, sound financial reporting, public safety, LGBTQ inclusion, addressing mental health and homelessness, housing, city planning, community preparedness, sustainability, and economic development.
Long Beach Airport, One of Best Airports for Holiday Travel
12/20/2018
Long Beach Airport (LGB) has been named the second easiest and most convenient airport to travel in the country by Treetopia. With millions of Americans preparing to travel for the winter holidays, LGB travelers should expect peak holiday travel days to run from now through December 23. A slight drop is expected on December 24 and 25 and will pick up again on December 26.
City Celebrates Urban Forest Milestone
12/20/2018
The City of Long Beach continues to be a leader in sustainability and supporting its urban forest with a goal of planting 10,000 new street trees by 2022.
City of Long Beach Christmas 2018 and New Year’s 2019 Holiday Closures
12/19/2018
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Tuesday, December 25, 2018, and Tuesday, January 1, 2019. City Hall re-opens on Wednesday, December 26, 2018, and on Wednesday, January 2, 2019.
Long Beach Coastal Beaches Temporarily Closed Due to Sewage Spill
12/18/2018
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered all swimming areas along the coastal beaches temporarily closed for water contact, due to a sewage spill. Out of an abundance of caution, state law requires the closure of the beach in these situations.
City to Offer Youth Recreation Programs in Local Parks During School Winter Break
12/18/2018
During the upcoming school winter break, the City of Long Beach will offer free youth and teen recreation programs at various parks throughout the city. Parents and guardians also have the option of registering their child for an El Dorado Nature Center workshop for a low-cost fee.
City of Long Beach Announces Opening of Winter Shelter
12/7/2018
The United States Veterans Initiative, a nonprofit organization, will be the provider for the 2018-2019 Winter Shelter Program for Service Planning Area (SPA) 8. The Winter Shelter, located in North Long Beach, is slated to open tomorrow, December 8, 2018, and will operate through March 31, 2019.
Public is Invited to the New Houghton Park Community Center Beam Signing Ceremony
12/7/2018
The public is invited to attend a beam signing ceremony for the new Houghton Park Community Center followed by a wall demolition of the old building, on Saturday, December 8, 2018, at 6301 Myrtle Avenue. The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m.
Outside Review of Police Department Direct Messaging Application Complete
12/7/2018
On September 21, 2018, the City Manager and the City Attorney initiated an outside, independent review of the Long Beach Police Department’s use of a direct messaging application called Tiger Connect. The review included: the origin and implementation of the messaging application within the Police Department and the Technology and Innovation Department; City policies and procedures related to mobile device messaging; how the messaging app was utilized; policies and procedures for documentation of evidence; the City’s record retention policies; best practices for law enforcement entities related to messaging applications; compliance with state law; and any other relevant topics.
City of Long Beach Launches Partnerships for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
12/6/2018
The City of Long Beach continues to be a leader in sustainability by finding technological solutions to existing problems. The City is implementing a partnership with Southern California Edison (SCE) to install electric vehicle (EV) charging stations throughout the city, while also exploring a partnership with the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) for shared EVs through pilot programs.
Long Beach Airport Director Jess Romo to Retire
12/6/2018
The City of Long Beach announced today the retirement of Long Beach Airport (LGB) Director Jess L. Romo, A.A.E. Mr. Romo has served as director of the Long Beach Airport since 2016. Prior to overseeing and guiding all activities at LGB, he spent 19 years with Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) during his 28-year career with the City of Los Angeles.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Hits Bulls Eye with Archery Foundation Grant
12/4/2018
The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) has received an Explore Archery grant from USA Archery. This grant will supply resources for programming and materials to enhance PRM’s archery program.
Current Main Library Temporarily Closes to Make Way for State-of-the-Art Facility
12/3/2018
On Saturday, January 19, 2019, the Main Library, located at 101 Pacific Avenue, will close in preparation for its summer 2019 grand opening at the new Main Library (200 W. Broadway Avenue).
City Hall Reopens Lobby Level Services
11/30/2018
City Hall has reopened service windows following a disruption of service on November 29 due to office flooding caused by inclement weather.
City Hall Announces Temporary Disruptions to Lobby Level Services Due to Office Flooding
11/29/2018
Due to flooding in City Hall offices on the Lobby Level, customer service, and cashiering operations are closed pending further notice.
Long Beach Prepares for Significant Rainfall
11/28/2018
A low-pressure system is expected to move across Los Angeles County, bringing the first significant winter rains to Long Beach. The National Weather Service is predicting rain showers to develop locally this evening and continue into Thursday morning. As much as one inch of rain is expected during that period. The heaviest rain rate is expected to peak in Los Angeles County during the Thursday morning commute.
Long Beach Airport Offers Tips for Holiday Travelers
11/21/2018
Long Beach Airport (LGB) is prepared to make the holiday travel season as smooth as possible for travelers, from parking to the gate. Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the holiday season and one of the busiest travel periods of the year. Travelers flying through LGB this week will experience higher than normal passenger traffic as the airport prepares for 44,000 travelers beginning Wednesday and continuing through Sunday.
Public Invited to Attend Whaley Park Playground Grand Opening Ceremony
11/20/2018
The public is invited to attend a grand opening celebration for the new playground at Whaley Park, located at 5620 Atherton Street. The event will take place on Wednesday, November 28, 2018, at 3:30 p.m.
Nonprofit Acquires Vacant City Property for Use as Affordable Housing Site
11/19/2018
The vacant site that served as a City library for North Long Beach for more than 60 years is getting a new owner that will turn the property into a modern affordable housing development.
City of Long Beach Launched The WorkPlace
11/16/2018
The City of Long Beach Pacific Gateway Workforce Innovation Network this week kicked off a new America's Job Center of California center, Long Beach/Signal Hill WorkPlace, also known in short as The WorkPlace. The launch took place at the culmination of a process that began three years ago.
City of Long Beach’s Cannabis Education Program Awarded Drug-Impaired Driving Grant for 2019
11/16/2018
For the second year, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services’ cannabis education program, GreenlightLB, was awarded a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS).
City of Long Beach Donates Recycled Bicycles to Local Community Members
11/15/2018
Today, the City of Long Beach, in partnership with Pedal Movement, donated 62 refurbished bicycles to three local nonprofit groups, LINC Housing, Long Beach Blast and Partners of Parks. The nonprofits will further distribute the refurbished bicycles to underserved youth and families across Long Beach to encourage healthy recreation, improve mobility, and promote reuse and recycling.
City of Long Beach 2018 Thanksgiving Holiday Closures
11/13/2018
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Thursday, November 22 and Friday, November 23. City Hall re-opens on Monday, November 26, 2018.
City of Long Beach Offers Two Months of Amnesty Program for Pet Licensing of Dogs and Cats
11/12/2018
Through a limited-time amnesty program, the City of Long Beach is waiving all licensing late fee penalties for owners of dogs and cats. The amnesty program, which began on November 1, 2018, will be in effect through December 31, 2018.
Mark Twain Neighborhood Library Launches New Community Garden
11/12/2018
Mark Twain Neighborhood Library, located at 1401 E. Anaheim St. Long Beach 90813, is partnering with South Bay Center for Counseling (SBCC) Thrive LA and Ourfoods.org to install an open harvest community garden at the library.
2018 Festival of Flight Celebrates Long Beach Airport’s 95th Anniversary on November 17
11/8/2018
This year, Long Beach Airport’s (LGB) annual Festival of Flight will mark the start of a year-long celebration of the airport’s 95th Anniversary. The event, scheduled for Saturday, November 17, 2018, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., is the largest free community event of its kind in the area with a variety of aircraft on static display, live music and entertainment, food trucks and a children’s activity area.
Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services Receives Grant for Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Education
11/8/2018
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (LBDHHS) is receiving, for the third year in a row, a $150,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The funding will support the City’s Walk and Roll Long Beach program, an education effort to promote pedestrian and bicycle safety on Long Beach roadways.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Winter Class Registration Starts Today
11/5/2018
Registration for new recreation classes offered by the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) starts today, November 5, 2018. More than 400 classes in art, music, nature, fitness, special interest subjects, and adult sports leagues and aquatics programs will start as early as December of this year. These programs provide opportunities for exercise and recreation, social interaction and learning, and growth and relaxation for preschool-aged children to adults.
City of Long Beach Named Top 10 Digital City Eight Years in a Row
11/2/2018
For the eighth consecutive year, the City of Long Beach has been named a Top 10 Digital City, surpassing numerous other cities in a national survey that spotlights municipalities who align their technologies with city goals.
Mayor Robert Garcia and City Prosecutor Doug Haubert Announce RISE Program to Assist Residents with Post-Conviction Relief
11/1/2018
In a press conference earlier today, Mayor Robert Garcia and City Prosecutor Doug Haubert announced a first-of-its-kind program in Long Beach, Restoration Initiative for Safety and Employment (RISE), which will provide free assistance to those who are eligible to seal their low-level misdemeanor or felony records, clear a minor warrant, enroll in court diversion programs, and convert court fines to community service. RISE will also include marijuana expungements, and assist with finding employment, educational opportunities, and providing other benefits. Among the group of press conference attendees was Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey.
Public Invited to Attend Veterans Park Playground Grand Opening Ceremony
10/30/2018
The public is invited to attend a grand opening celebration for the new playground at Veterans Park, located at 101 E. 28th Street. The event will take place on Saturday, November 3, 2018, at 10 a.m. This is the third playground completed of six Measure A-funded playground upgrades. An adventure course guided passport will be provided to all youth in attendance to use to explore the new playground.
City of Long Beach Earns Perfect Score Plus 11 Bonus Points in Municipal Equality Index
10/22/2018
For seven years in a row, the City of Long Beach has been named one of the best cities in the nation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) inclusion in municipal law and policy. Long Beach was one of only 78 out of 506 cities nationwide to achieve a perfect score in the Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index (MEI), up from 68 last year.
Long Beach Celebrates National Disability Employment Awareness Month
10/18/2018
The City of Long Beach is proud to participate again this year in National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), an annual awareness campaign that takes place each October. The purpose of NDEAM is to educate about disability employment concerns and celebrate the many and varied contributions of America’s workers with disabilities. This year’s national theme is “America’s Workforce: Empowering All.”
Community Encouraged to Participate in the ‘Great ShakeOut’ Earthquake Drill on October 18
10/17/2018
The City of Long Beach is encouraging all residents, businesses, schools, and visitors to take part in this year’s "Great ShakeOut" earthquake drill on Thursday, October 18, at 10:18 a.m. The Great ShakeOut drill provides residents with an opportunity to practice the earthquake survival skills, “Drop, Cover and Hold On.” The Great ShakeOut drill began in California in 2008, and it is expected that more than 40 million people will participate in this year’s drill from across the U.S. and in many countries worldwide.
City of Long Beach Celebrates International Digital Inclusion Week
10/15/2018
The National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) and the Australian Digital Inclusion Alliance (ADIA) have declared October 15 through October 21, 2018 as International Digital Inclusion Week (IDIW) to raise awareness on digital equity and inclusion around the globe. The City of Long Beach (City) has been designated as a Digital Inclusion Trailblazer by the NDIA and will celebrate IDIW by conducting in-person community outreach as well as implementing a social media engagement campaign to educate the social community about digital services, resources and tools that are available within Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Completion of Runway Reconstruction at Long Beach Airport
10/11/2018
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held today at Long Beach Airport (LGB) to celebrate the completed reconstruction of Runway 8R-26L, which is primarily used for general aviation. Runway 26L is Long Beach Airport’s shortest but busiest runway.
Long Beach Implements Dynamic Approach to Control the Spread of Flea-Borne Typhus
10/11/2018
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has implemented a dynamic approach to control the spread of flea-borne typhus in Long Beach including providing education to residents, health care providers, and veterinarians who all play an important part in stopping the spread of the disease. This year, Los Angeles County has seen a rise in typhus fever. The Pasadena Public Health Department has reported 20 cases, whereas the City of Los Angeles has confirmed 59 cases. Cases of flea-borne typhus in Long Beach are currently double that of past years, with 12 cases reported so far and several others under investigation.
Public Invited to Attend Groundbreaking Ceremony for the 14th Street Park Expansion Scheduled for October 10
10/9/2018
The public is invited to attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the 14th Street Park Expansion on Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 9 a.m., located at 14th Street and Long Beach Boulevard.
City of Long Beach Wins Two California American Planning Association Awards
10/9/2018
The City of Long Beach (City) received two prestigious awards from the California Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA) at the 2018 APA California Conference that took place yesterday in San Diego. The APA California Awards Program encourages quality in planning and increases the public’s awareness of the planning profession by recognizing outstanding achievement in the planning field.
City of Long Beach Eliminates Convenience Fees for Utility Payments
10/8/2018
City of Long Beach utility customers will no longer be charged a convenience fee when paying their bill, effective today, Monday, October 8, 2018. Eliminating these convenience fees to consumers provides a better customer service experience for those who pay by credit or debit card and avoids an additional charge of $3.75 per payment and $0.95 for utility customers paying by eCheck.
Long Beach Airport and California State University, Long Beach Present the School of Art Review
10/5/2018
Long Beach Airport (LGB) has partnered with California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) to present the School of Art Review (SOAR), a pilot program to incorporate artwork at the airport and engage the community. “CSULB SOARs @ LGB” is an opportunity for college students and recent graduates from CSULB to showcase their talents and promote Long Beach’s rich art and culture scene to travelers and the public.
City of Long Beach and the Mayor’s Fund for Education Launch Early Childhood Education Strategic Plan
10/4/2018
Earlier today, the City of Long Beach (City) in partnership with the Mayor’s Fund for Education unveiled the Early Childhood Education Strategic Plan (Plan). The City is only one of a few California cities to have a comprehensive Plan. The Plan considers traditional partners, such as schools and centers, and also takes into account housing and workforce development partners, pediatricians and law enforcement, to name a few.
Community Encouraged to Provide Feedback at the Final Short-Term Rentals Workshop
10/4/2018
The City of Long Beach continues to host a series of community events, as part of the process of developing a proposed short-term rental (STR) ordinance. If adopted by the City Council, this ordinance will establish a framework for regulating STRs, or vacation rentals, within the City.
Long Beach is First City to be Awarded Grant for Mental Health First Aid for Fire and Emergency Medical Services
10/2/2018
As a stand-alone applicant, the Long Beach Fire Department (LBFD) is the first fire department in the nation to receive a three-year “Mental Health Awareness Training Grant,” from the United States Department of Health and Human Services for its efforts to address issues surrounding homelessness and mental illness. The grant, totaling $360,968, was awarded to the LBFD’s Homelessness Education and Response Team (HEART) by way of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
City of Long Beach to Offer Free Vaccination Clinics Including Drive-Thru Option
10/2/2018
After a particularly severe flu season last year, the City of Long Beach Health Department (Health Department) is providing access to free flu shots in the coming season by hosting neighborhood flu vaccination clinics throughout Long Beach. The first event is a free vaccination clinic that will be held on Saturday, October 27, 2018, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Veterans Memorial Stadium, located at 5000 E. Lew Davis Street. This will be the largest flu vaccination clinic in Long Beach and attendees will have the option of receiving their vaccines without getting out of their cars. Anyone 12 years and older can receive the vaccine in a drive-thru. Families with children under 12 years old will be directed to the walk-up area.
City Names Xavier Espino as Next Long Beach Fire Department Chief
10/1/2018
Today, City Manager Patrick H. West announced the appointment of Xavier Espino to Fire chief. Espino is a Southern California native who has served Long Beach in the Fire Department since 1986, where he has most recently served as assistant chief. He is a second-generation firefighter; his father retired as a Los Angeles County Fire Department captain.
National Test of Warning System
9/25/2018
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will issue a nationwide Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) test message on Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at 11:18 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time (PDT). This Presidential WEA test will assess the system’s capabilities to send a message simultaneously nationwide and determine where improvements are needed. This test will be immediately followed by a nationwide Emergency Alert System (EAS) test.
City Reveals Six East San Pedro Bay Ecosystem Restoration Feasibility Study Draft Alternatives
9/24/2018
Earlier today, Mayor Robert Garcia presented the much-anticipated six draft alternatives derived from the East San Pedro Bay Ecosystem Restoration Feasibility Study (Study). The draft alternatives were developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District in collaboration with the City of Long Beach, federal agencies, other local governments and key stakeholders to provide a range of ecosystem improvements that may be possible within the Study.
City of Long Beach Initiates Outside Review of Police Department Direct Messaging Application
9/21/2018
The City of Long Beach is announcing an independent outside review of the Long Beach Police Department’s use of a direct messaging application called Tiger Connect. The review was initiated by the City Manager in partnership with the City Attorney and will consist of an outside firm hired to independently review the use of the messaging application within the Long Beach Police Department.
Community and Stakeholders Invited to Participate in Globemaster Corridor Specific Plan Workshop
9/19/2018
The City of Long Beach is preparing the Globemaster Corridor Specific Plan, and the community and stakeholders are invited to participate and provide input on this important effort. The new plan will guide future land use for the Globemaster Corridor, an area encompassing the former Boeing C-17 manufacturing site and the surrounding commercial and industrial corridors, including a portion of Cherry Avenue between Spring Street and Carson Street, and Spring Street between Orange Avenue and Redondo Avenue.
Snapshot of Demographic and Economic Contributions of Immigrants in the Long Beach Area Released
9/17/2018
As cities around the country celebrate Citizenship Day and Welcoming Week, the City of Long Beach in partnership with New American Economy (NAE) released a report revealing that in 2016, immigrants in the City of Long Beach had a significant impact on the local economy. The report advances the economic inclusion goals of the City’s Blueprint for Economic Development by making available important baseline information for the local immigrant community that can be used to help inform the implementation of programs and services.
City of Long Beach Receives Prestigious Helen Putnam Award for Excellence
9/14/2018
The City of Long Beach has received a prestigious Helen Putnam Award for Excellence in the “Economic Development Through the Arts” category from the League of California Cities. The coveted award, which recognizes outstanding achievements by California cities to improve quality of life and services provided to local communities, honors the City’s partnership with the renowned Pow! Wow! Long Beach art festival.
Long Beach Selected as 2018 Beacon Award Winner
9/14/2018
Yesterday, the City of Long Beach was awarded a Silver Level Beacon Award recognizing its actions to address climate change, promote energy innovation and create more sustainable communities.
Long Beach Launches ‘Spare Change Changes Everything’ Campaign to Support Homeless Services
9/14/2018
The City of Long Beach has launched a program as part of a multi-faceted approach to addressing homelessness. The “Spare Change Changes Everything” campaign provides an opportunity to passengers to deposit coins and cash into a donation box before proceeding through security screening at the Long Beach Airport. The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Homeless Services Division will use these donations to provide support to individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Long Beach Recognizes Green Certified Businesses
9/12/2018
Today, the City recognized the first Long Beach businesses to be certified by its new Green Business Program. The event was held at Primal Alchemy, Long Beach’s first Green Certified catering company. Other businesses recognized at the event were Bowman Change, The Depot for Creative Reuse, Retail Design Collaborative & Studio One Eleven, Sacred Roots, Farm URBANA – Meghiddo Architects and Farm and Movement. Environmental benefits of the program include reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, reduced waste, water conservation, and reduced pollution.
City of Long Beach and Covanta Amend Agreement to Invest in Future Operations of the Southeast Resource Recovery Facility
9/11/2018
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with Covanta (NYSE: CVA), has announced an amended agreement covering the continued operation and maintenance of the Southeast Resource Recovery Facility (SERRF).
Long Beach City Council Adopts Fiscal Year 2019 Budget
9/7/2018
On Tuesday, September 4, 2018, the Long Beach City Council voted to adopt the City of Long Beach’s balanced, $3.0 billion budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2019.
Community Invited to Come Out and Play at Healthy Active Long Beach’s Sixth Annual ‘Fruit and Veggie Party’
9/6/2018
The community is invited to come out and enjoy the City’s sixth annual “Fruit and Veggie Party.” This free community event will take place on Saturday, September 15, 2018, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Martin Luther King Jr. Park, 1950 Lemon Ave, Long Beach. Attendees will be able to sample tasty recipes, enjoy the Peace Garden, and participate in free fruit and vegetable-themed games and activities including a mini-obstacle course, dance fitness sessions, a bike and pedestrian rodeo and more.
Animal Shelter Euthanasia Continues to Drop
8/29/2018
Over the past several years the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Marine, Animal Care Services Bureau (ACS) has worked diligently to reduce shelter population and euthanasia rates, while also working to improve outcomes for the animals who visit the City’s shelter.
Mayor Robert Garcia’s ‘Building a Better Long Beach’ Presentation Highlights City’s Unprecedented Development Activity
8/28/2018
Today, at a special presentation, Mayor Robert Garcia, in partnership with the Long Beach Business Journal, provided an update on the City’s record level of new development and construction activity currently underway.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Dedication of Habitat for Humanity Homes for Lower-Income Families
8/24/2018
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC), and Habitat for Humanity of Greater LA (Habitat LA), yesterday celebrated the home dedication of the Clarke Estates consisting of four single-family residences that provide the opportunity for lower-income families to purchase their first home.
Public Invited to Attend C. David Molina Park Grand Opening Ceremony Scheduled for August 28
8/23/2018
The public is invited to attend a grand opening celebration for C. David Molina Park, on Tuesday, August 28, 2018, at 9:30 a.m., located at 4951 Oregon Avenue. The park is named for Dr. C. David Molina who started the city's first intensive care unit at Pacific Hospital in 1962 and served as the hospital’s Emergency Department Director for 21 years.
City of Long Beach Labor Day Holiday Closures
8/22/2018
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Monday, September 3, 2018. City Hall re-opens on Tuesday, September 4, 2018.
City of Long Beach Reminds Residents of Electric Scooter Pilot Program Rules
8/21/2018
As many residents have noticed, the City of Long Beach has launched an electric scooter (e-scooter) pilot program, providing the City’s residents and visitors with even more shared mobility options. In light of this launch, the City reminds e-scooter users of the rules and regulations by which they must abide.
Long Beach Fire Department Chief Michael A. DuRee to Retire
8/21/2018
The City of Long Beach announced today the retirement of Fire Department Chief Michael A. DuRee.
‘100 Days of Summer’ to End with Finale Concert by Trinity
8/21/2018
The 100 Days of Summer is winding down with a finale concert by the band Trinity, who will play tributes to the rock sounds of Styx, Foreigner and Journey. The event will be held at Marine Stadium, 5255 Paoli Way, on Friday, August 24, 2018, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Beginning at 5 p.m., attendees can bring their family to the Kid Zone and purchase dinner with convenient food trucks, including the Cheddar Wheel (quesadillas, nachos and more), Chowdown Food (burgers and sandwiches) and Yogurtland.
City of Long Beach Hosts Inaugural Ranchos Walk Event
8/15/2018
The City of Long Beach invites the community to experience Long Beach in a whole new way at its inaugural Ranchos Walk event on Saturday, September 8, 2018. Beginning at 8 a.m., participants will take a walk-through history as they follow a trail that links Rancho Los Alamitos and Rancho Los Cerritos. This 9.4-mile scenic walk also connects the California State University, Long Beach campus, Reservoir Hill, Hilltop Park in Signal Hill, Longview Point at Willow Springs Park and Rancho Los Cerritos. Participation in the event is free, and online registration is available at www.longbeach.gov/ranchoswalk.
The City and Long Beach Community Foundation Establish Disaster Relief Fund
8/14/2018
The City of Long Beach and the Long Beach Community Foundation (Foundation) has announced the establishment of a disaster relief fund. The Long Beach Disaster Relief Fund will provide funding to organizations that offer relief to Long Beach residents in need of supportive services in the event of a disaster or major emergency.
Long Beach Police Department’s Crime Laboratory is First in the World to Achieve Highest Level of Accreditation
8/14/2018
The Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) is proud to announce on July 17, 2018, the ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB) renewed its Crime Laboratory accreditation in the Field of Forensic Science Testing. Of the 459 accredited forensic laboratories worldwide, the LBPD’s Crime Laboratory is the first to meet the International Organization for Standardization’s (ISO) new requirements. Based in Wisconsin, the ANAB is the largest multi-disciplinary accreditation body in North America, that sets international standards for all testing and calibration laboratories across scientific disciplines worldwide.
Beach Streets Twilight Will Light Up Downtown Long Beach on August 25
8/13/2018
“Beach Streets,” the popular Long Beach Open Street event, is returning to the Downtown area. The public is invited to participate in “Beach Streets Twilight” on Saturday, August 25, 2018, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. At this exciting, nighttime event, participants can walk, bike, or roll along a car-free route. The event kick-off will be held in front of The Pike Outlets Ferris Wheel, at 5 p.m.
Long Beach Residents Encouraged to Participate in the City’s Digital Inclusion Survey
8/10/2018
Long Beach residents are encouraged to participate in a community-based digital inclusion survey that the City’s Technology and Innovation Commission (TIC) is conducting to assess how residents are currently accessing the internet and the barriers they face to connect to internet services.
City of Long Beach Fleet Advances Four Ranks to Sixth in the Nation
8/8/2018
The City of Long Beach Fleet ranked number six out of thousands of fleet operations in the nation in the “Government Fleet” magazine and American Public Works Association (APWA) 2018 Leading Fleets competition. The honor is awarded based on leadership, competitiveness and efficiency, planning for the future, and overcoming challenges. The City was awarded 10th place in 2017 and 12th place in 2016.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Fall Class Registration is Going on Now
8/7/2018
Registration for new fall recreation classes offered by Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is going on now. The community is invited to explore and register for more than 400 classes in art, music, nature, fitness, and special interest subjects; and adult sports leagues and aquatics programs will be offered starting in September. These programs provide opportunities for exercise and recreation, social interaction and learning, and growth and relaxation for preschool aged children to adults.
Long Beach Awarded National Innovation Grant to Foster Entrepreneurship and Job Growth
8/2/2018
The City of Long Beach has been selected by the Citi Foundation and Living Cities as one of five cities in the nation to participate in the City Accelerator program’s fifth cohort. The other four cities include: Atlanta, El Paso, Newark, and Rochester. In addition to a $100,000 grant, each city will receive a combination of coaching, technical assistance and implementation resources in the coming year. Long Beach’s focus will be on entrepreneurship and job growth.
Long Beach Health Officer Lifts Closure on Beaches West of Belmont Pier
7/31/2018
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has lifted the closure order on beaches west of the Belmont Pier after consecutive lab results indicated that there is no measurable impact from the sewage spill at the City's beaches, and that the water is within State water quality standards.
City of Long Beach Unveils Proposed 2019 Budget
7/31/2018
Earlier today, Mayor Robert Garcia and City Manager Patrick H. West presented the City of Long Beach’s Proposed Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Budget.
Beaches West of Belmont Pier Closed Due to Sewage Spill
7/30/2018
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, ordered all swimming areas west of the Belmont Pier closed for water contact, due to a sewage spill.
Public Invited to Attend Los Cerritos Park Playground Grand Opening Ceremony
7/26/2018
The public is invited to attend a grand opening celebration for the Los Cerritos Park playground on Wednesday, August 1, 2018, at 5 p.m., located at 3750 Del Mar Ave. This is the second playground completed of six Measure A-funded playground upgrades.
City Health Officer Advises Residents to Take Precautions with Higher Temperatures and Humidity Forecast
7/24/2018
Long Beach Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat, particularly today through Friday, July 27, 2018. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs in the 90s and high humidity.
Significant Step Forward for the Belmont Beach and Aquatics Center
7/24/2018
On July 17, 2018, the Honorable James C. Chalfant, Judge of the Superior Court, presiding over a trial regarding the Belmont Beach and Aquatics Center (Project), issued a ruling in favor of the City and determined that the Project approvals did not violate the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and that the City Council had properly granted the height variance for the proposed pool project. The trial was held on July 5, 2018. Judge Chalfant delayed any consideration of the claims made regarding the City’s Local Coastal Program and the State Coastal Act until the California Coastal Commission has an opportunity to consider the Project, which will likely occur sometime in 2019.
New Playground Equipment Coming to Jenni Rivera Memorial Park
7/19/2018
Today, the Parks and Recreation Commission (Commission) voted to approve a recommendation to the City Manager for the installation of playground equipment at the existing Jenni Rivera Memorial Park, located at 2001 Walnut Avenue. This is one of several new playgrounds in Long Beach that are being implemented with Measure A funds.
Long Beach Airport Completes Runway Redesignation
7/19/2018
Long Beach Airport (LGB) redesignated two of its runways to account for natural shifts in the earth’s magnetic field. Effective July 19, Runway 7R-25L is named 8R-26L, and Runway 7L-25R is named 8L-26R. The former is used primarily for general aviation, the latter is LGB’s secondary runway used for commercial and general aviation.
20 Youth Develop Public Engagement Skills Through My Brother’s Keeper Youth Leadership Program
7/17/2018
Six months after the launch of the inaugural My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) Youth Leadership Program in January 2018, the Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) Office of Equity wrapped up the Program with a presentation to City Council where participants from the MBK Youth Leadership Program showcased their training, teambuilding, and outreach efforts.
The City and Port of Long Beach Unveil 10 New ‘Unicorn Bikes’ to Promote Environmental Sustainability
7/16/2018
On Saturday, July 14, 2018, the City of Long Beach in collaboration with the Port of Long Beach, celebrated the unveiling of 10 unique, specially branded “unicorn bikes.” The white-framed bicycles with sparkly rainbow accents are sponsored by the Port of Long Beach through the City’s Department of Public Works’ Bike Share Program, to encourage green commuting while promoting the Port’s goals of environmental sustainability, improving air quality, and becoming a zero-emissions port.
Nine City of Long Beach Elected Officials To Be Sworn In At Inauguration Ceremony
7/13/2018
Long Beach elected officials will be sworn in at an Inauguration Ceremony on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. at the Terrace Theater Plaza.
Community Encouraged to Participate in the Next Workshop Regarding Short-Term Rentals
7/12/2018
The City of Long Beach continues to host a series of community events, as part of the process of developing a proposed short-term rental (STR) ordinance. If adopted by the City Council, this ordinance will establish a framework for regulating STRs, or vacation rentals, within the City.
The Long Beach Child Abuse and Neglect Network Launches Website to Help Families ‘Unplug and Play’
7/11/2018
The Long Beach Child Abuse and Neglect Network (LBCANN), in partnership with the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department), has created a website for parents to quickly and easily access resources to help them improve family life. The website, www.LBUnplug.org, is the newest iteration of LBCANN’s “Unplug” campaign.
City of Long Beach Reviews Public Safety Efforts for the Independence Day Holiday
7/10/2018
The City of Long Beach takes seriously public safety and the job of enforcing the Long Beach Fireworks Ordinance, which bans all fireworks in Long Beach. Historically, July 4 is the busiest day of the year for the Long Beach Fire (LBFD) and Police Departments (LBPD); all available public safety personnel are on duty.
Fireworks Enforcement and 4th of July in Long Beach
7/5/2018
The City of Long Beach takes seriously the job of enforcing the Long Beach Fireworks Ordinance, which bans all fireworks in Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Provides Tips for Staying Cool, Hydrated and Safe During Hot Summer Weather
7/5/2018
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Los Angeles/Oxnard has issued an excessive heat warning that will go into effect this Friday, July 6, 2018 at 10 a.m. to Saturday, July 7, 2018 at 9 p.m. For Long Beach, temperatures are expected to reach between 90 and 105 degrees beginning today through Saturday.
MemorialCare and the City of Long Beach Enter into Transition Agreement for Community Medical Center Long Beach
7/5/2018
The City of Long Beach and MemorialCare announced that they have finalized the terms and entered into a Transition Agreement, effective July 3, to facilitate the transition of operations of Community Medical Center by the City.
Little Brass Café Express Opens in Long Beach Airport’s Historic Terminal
7/2/2018
Long Beach Airport Historic Terminal is home to a new café! Earlier today, Little Brass Café Express (LBCX) held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate its grand opening at Long Beach Airport (LGB). Little Brass Café Express is the only eatery in the Airport’s historic terminal.
Long Beach Hosts 49th Annual National Community Development Association Conference
7/2/2018
The City of Long Beach and the Community Development Commission/Housing Authority of the County of Los Angeles (CDC/HACoLA) co-hosted the 49th annual National Community Development Association (NCDA) Conference, held for the first time in Los Angeles County. The event brought together community development professionals from across the country to discuss the latest federal policies and best practices for addressing community development, including the nationwide issues of affordable housing and homelessness.
Progress Towards the Transition of Community Hospital to a new Hospital Operator Continues
6/29/2018
The City of Long Beach conducted a week of progressively positive meetings with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Office of Statewide Hospital Planning and Development (OSHPD), MemorialCare, and Molina, Wu, Network, LLC (MWN) in an effort to facilitate the transition of Community Hospital to a new operator after July 3.
Public Invited to Attend Grand Opening of DeForest Park Wetlands Scheduled for June 30
6/28/2018
The public is invited to attend the grand opening ceremony of the DeForest Wetlands, located at 6255 DeForest Avenue. The ribbon cutting ceremony will be held this Saturday, June 30, 2018, at 10 a.m.
Long Beach Municipal Band Presents ‘The Sizzling Sounds of Summer’
6/27/2018
The Long Beach Municipal Band has entered its 109th season with free outdoor summer concerts in Long Beach parks, which will span through August 3, 2018. All concerts begin at 6:30 p.m. Each week of the season will focus on a different theme and will be performed by the band's professional musicians.
City of Long Beach Independence Day Holiday Closures
6/26/2018
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Wednesday, July 4, 2018. City Hall re-opens on Thursday, July 5, 2018.
Christopher Koontz, AICP, Appointed Long Beach Development Services Planning Bureau Manager
6/26/2018
Long Beach Development Services Director Linda F. Tatum, FAICP, has named Christopher Koontz, AICP, as Planning Bureau Manager for the Development Services Department. Mr. Koontz’s appointment is effective July 2, 2018.
Murder of Long Beach Fire Captain
6/25/2018
On June 25, 2018, at 3:49 a.m. the Long Beach Fire Department responded to a fire alarm at the 600 block of East 4th Street. There were supplemental calls reporting a fire and an explosion, and occupants reported a strong smell of gasoline in the area.
City of Long Beach Continues to Make Progress On Transition of Community Hospital
6/25/2018
The City is aware the Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services Agency (LEMSA) diverted all Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulances to other area hospitals beginning 1 a.m. this morning, effectively closing the Emergency Department at Community Hospital today, while transitional plans are developed to continue hospital operations.
Community and Stakeholders Invited to Participate in Globemaster Corridor Specific Plan Workshop
6/22/2018
The City of Long Beach is preparing the Globemaster Corridor Specific Plan, and the community and stakeholders are invited to participate and provide input. This significant effort will guide the development of the land use plan for the Cherry Avenue corridor, including the former Boeing C-17 manufacturing site, and the surrounding commercial and industrial areas.
Open Space and Median Drought Response Plan Implemented to Improve City Landscapes
6/22/2018
The City has begun implementing its plan to address the lack of water for landscaping at City parks and street medians caused by this year’s rain shortfall. The Departments of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) and Public Works are using reclaimed water and have activated a mobile watering truck to reverse landscape browning due to the drought.
Lea Eriksen Named Director of Technology and Innovation Department
6/22/2018
Today, Long Beach City Manager Patrick H. West announced the appointment of Lea Eriksen as the City’s Director of Technology and Innovation (TID). Ms. Eriksen has served the City over the last four years, and brings 20 years of experience working in local government, including positions related to economic development, budget and finance, and most recently in technology.
Public Invited to Celebrate National Healthy Homes Month at the Health and Housing Resource Fair
6/19/2018
On Saturday, June 23, 2018, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) will celebrate National Healthy Homes Month with a Health and Housing Resource Fair. Members of the public are invited to attend the event, which will be held at MacArthur Park, located at 1321 E. Anaheim St., from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Long Beach Unemployment Rate Drops to Lowest Point in Nearly 30 Years
6/18/2018
After reaching incredible unemployment numbers in May 2017 (4.4 percent), the City of Long Beach continued the trend in May 2018, dropping to 4.1 percent, a 10.5 percent drop in the last eight years. There are now a record 230,000 employed residents in the City.
Long Beach Parks to Offer United States Department of Agriculture Summer Food Service Program
6/18/2018
For the 39th year in a row, the City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) will offer the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) for children and youth. The SFSP continues the free lunch programs offered during the school year by Long Beach Unified School District, and can make the summer school break a healthy and fun experience.
Long Beach to Receive $12 Million from Unprecedented Investment by the State to Address Homelessness
6/15/2018
Yesterday, the California State Legislature approved the State’s Homeless Emergency Aid Program budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 19. It includes unprecedented investments in funding infrastructure and services to reduce homelessness in California, including $12 million to the City of Long Beach. With the overall rise in homelessness statewide, Long Beach, alongside California’s largest cities, has been advocating for increased state funding to cities to address this issue.
City of Long Beach to Recommend Molina, Wu, Network, LLC. as the Next Operator of Community Hospital
6/15/2018
At the next regular meeting of the Long Beach City Council on Tuesday, June 19th, the City Council will consider selecting a new operator for Community Hospital.
Public Invited to Attend New Leeway Pier and Bayshore Revitalization Celebration on June 16
6/14/2018
On Saturday, June 16, 2018, at 11 a.m., the City of Long Beach will be unveiling the City’s newest shoreline improvements made to the Bayshore Area, and the public is invited to attend. The event, which will take place at 5411 E. Ocean Blvd., will feature free food and refreshments for attendees and a tour of the upgraded Leeway Pier facility.
Long Beach’s Summer Reading Program Kicks Off June 16
6/13/2018
The Long Beach Public Library will kick off its free Summer Reading Program (SRP) on Saturday, June 16, 2018, at 11:00 a.m., at the Michelle Obama Library, 5870 Atlantic Avenue. The community is invited to join the Library this summer and celebrate the transformative power of reading. This year’s theme, “Reading Takes You Everywhere,” conveys the idea that great stories have the special ability to “transport” even the most reluctant readers to places they could never imagine.
Celebrate the 100 Days of Summer with Free Recreation Programs in Long Beach Parks Starting June 18
6/12/2018
With longer summer days and kids on school break, residents turn to Long Beach parks for recreational activity options and to connect with each other. Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) has ten weeks of free recreation programs planned for youth and families to ensure that all residents can stay and play in the city during the “100 Days of Summer,” from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Residents are encouraged to visit www.100daysofsummer.org for hundreds of ideas of fun activities that do not require a lot of traveling and are either free or low-cost. This is the ninth year in a row that PRM and the Long Beach Convention and Visitor’s Bureau have partnered on the website.
City of Long Beach Receives Top Honor U.S. Conference of Mayors 2018 CommunityWINS® Grant
6/12/2018
During the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ (USCM) 86th annual meeting in Boston yesterday, Wells Fargo announced that City of Long Beach’s Mayor Robert Garcia received a $300,000 grant on behalf of Pacific Gateway Workforce Partnership with the 2018 CommunityWINS® Grant Program funded by the Wells Fargo Foundation.
Long Beach Earns Excellent Water Quality Grades in Heal the Bay’s Annual Beach Report Card
6/7/2018
Long Beach continues to improve its water quality and has seen sustained progress over the past seven years. According to the Heal the Bay 2017-2018 Beach Report Card that was issued today, the City of Long Beach continues to receive excellent recreational water quality grades with 100 percent of its beaches receiving A and B grades for the summer months (April through October 2017).
Public Notice: Oversized Vehicle Restrictions
6/7/2018
Commencing July 1, 2018, the following oversized vehicle restrictions will go into effect: Parking of oversized vehicles (exceeding 85 inches high, or 80 inches wide, or 22 feet long) is prohibited on city streets in residential neighborhoods without a valid permit.
Long Beach Parks System Rises to Top 21 in Country
6/6/2018
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) has risen to number 21 among the 100 largest U.S. cities in the Trust for Public Land’s (TPL) 2018 ParkScore® Index survey, a hike from 2017’s 24th place ranking.
Veterans Resource Center Opens at Long Beach Public Library
6/6/2018
The Long Beach Public Library will launch the Veterans Resource Center on Saturday, June 9, 2018, at 10:30 a.m., at the Main Library, 101 Pacific Avenue. Opened to the public, the Veterans Resource Center is a space equipped with a dedicated computer for veteran resources, private study rooms, and a collection of materials to assist veterans and their families, which include the California Veterans Resource Book from CalVet, reference materials regarding veterans’ benefits, and other fiction and nonfiction books and DVDs. The community can check out materials with a Long Beach Public Library card; although a library card is not required to use the space or to utilize materials in the library.
Hawaiian Airlines Starts Service from Long Beach Airport
6/1/2018
Hawaiian Airlines’ (Hawaiian) inaugural flight from the Long Beach Airport (LGB) took off earlier today, with elected officials, Airport Director Jess L. Romo and other dignitaries joining executives from Hawaiian for the celebration.
Health Department Launches New Online Foodborne Illness Reporting System
6/1/2018
To further the City’s commitment to health and safety, as it relates to foodborne illness prevention in Long Beach, the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is pleased to launch a new online reporting system that will make it easier for residents to report foodborne illness in the city. Online reporting is a proven and efficient method for gathering information that can help prevent foodborne illness.
LBTV Wins Eight Government Programming STAR Awards
5/31/2018
The City of Long Beach’s Video Communications Division, known as LBTV, received eight government programming STAR awards.
‘Building a Super Long Beach’ Chalk Art Extravaganza Celebrates Measure A Library Improvements
5/31/2018
More than 150 elementary school students put their chalk art skills on display Wednesday to transform the Burnett Neighborhood Library (Burnett) parking lot into a superhero-themed celebration of Measure A.
Long Beach Marinas Once Again Receive Clean Marine Certification
5/31/2018
Long Beach’s Alamitos Bay Marina, Shoreline Marina and Rainbow Harbor Marina have recently received a five-year recertification under the Clean Marine program.
Community Invited to Provide Input on City’s Climate Goals
5/29/2018
The community is invited to attend the City’s first ever Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP) Open House. The event will take place on Saturday, June 2, 2018, at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, 1950 Lemon Ave., from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Long Beach Celebrates Pet Preparedness Month in June
5/29/2018
The City of Long Beach will celebrate Pet Preparedness Month throughout the month of June with a variety of outreach and educational activities for pet owners. Pet Preparedness Month encourages residents to incorporate the needs of their pets in family emergency plans, including providing pet supplies in emergency go-kits and registering pets with Long Beach Animal Care Services so they can be more easily identified if they are separated from the family during a disaster.
Long Beach Launches First Community-Sponsored Micro-Loan Campaign for Local Small Business
5/25/2018
The City of Long Beach has officially launched Kiva Long Beach. Through the Kiva Long Beach initiative, Long Beach entrepreneurs can now access no-fee loans to start or grow their business, and residents can help local small businesses with loans as small as $25. With a dollar-for-dollar loan match provided by the Los Angeles Local Initiatives Corporation (LA LISC), Kiva Long Beach borrowers can accomplish their fundraising goal quickly. Kiva loans service business owners who may not be able to afford loans with high interest rates, or are unable to access traditional commercial loans.
Gerardo Mouet Named Director of Parks, Recreation and Marine Department
5/25/2018
Today, Long Beach City Manager Patrick H. West named Gerardo Mouet as the City’s Director of Parks, Recreation and Marine. Mr. Mouet brings 28 years of local government experience in various leadership positions including overseeing parks, recreation and community services operations, human resources administration, and city-wide functions in budget development and contract administration.
Long Beach Moves from Bronze to Silver in CityHealth Report for Efforts to Improve Quality of Life
5/24/2018
The City of Long Beach has been awarded a Silver Medal for its efforts in developing and maintaining policies that support healthy lifestyles and improve livability, according to a CityHealth report released earlier this week.
The City’s ‘100 Days of Summer’ Kicks Off with Free Under Cover Concert on May 25
5/23/2018
From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the City of Long Beach will offer hundreds of free or low-cost cultural programs, sports activities, and special events throughout the city. "100 Days of Summer" is a partnership between Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine and the Long Beach Convention and Visitor's Bureau to promote opportunities to "stay and play" in Long Beach.
Long Beach Receives Highest Honor for Outstanding Sustainability Achievements
5/22/2018
The City of Long Beach has been recognized by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) for Outstanding Achievement in Sustainability, the highest honor awarded by SCAG. SCAG annually recognizes exemplary planning efforts that enhance the mobility, livability, and sustainability of the Southern California region. The City accepted the award at SCAG’s 53rd annual Regional Conference and General Assembly earlier this month.
City of Long Beach Memorial Day Holiday Closures
5/22/2018
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Monday, May 28, 2018. City Hall re-opens on Tuesday, May 29, 2018.
The City Partners with USA Triathlon to Bring ‘Legacy Triathlon’ to Long Beach
5/22/2018
At a press conference this morning at Shoreline Aquatic Park, the City of Long Beach in partnership with USA Triathlon, announced plans for the Legacy Triathlon, a new event to be held in Long Beach, California, starting July 20, 2019. The race will be held at Alamitos Beach, proposed site of the triathlon competitions for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
City Launches Everyone Home Long Beach Initiative
5/21/2018
The City of Long Beach has launched a new initiative to address the statewide homelessness crisis and its impacts on Long Beach. Designed to build on the City’s comprehensive homeless assistance and affordable housing efforts already underway, Everyone Home Long Beach will look at innovative approaches to provide new pathways into homes and prevent residents from falling into homelessness.
City of Long Beach Wins Four American Planning Association Awards
5/17/2018
The City of Long Beach has been selected to receive four prestigious awards by the Los Angeles section of the American Planning Association (APA). The annual awards, to be presented on June 7, 2018, recognize and celebrate many of the most noteworthy planning projects, plans, and programs in the Los Angeles region.
Six Honorees to be Inducted into Newly Designed Equality Plaza Honor Wall at Harvey Milk Promenade Park
5/15/2018
The community is invited to the 2018 Equality Plaza Induction Ceremony on Thursday, May 17, 2018, at 11:00 am. Six leaders from the Long Beach community who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer will be inducted into the newly designed Equality Plaza Honor Wall at Harvey Milk Promenade Park (Harvey Milk Park), located at 185 East 3rd Street.
City of Long Beach Fleet Receives 2018 Advanced Clean Transportation Expo Fleet Award
5/10/2018
The City of Long Beach Fleet Services Bureau has received the 2018 Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo Fleet Award in the category of “In It for the Long Haul.” This award honors organizations that have demonstrated a lifetime commitment to sustainable transportation, often pioneers in their respective fields. Finalists in this category included the City of New York Sanitation Department, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro), and Verizon.
City of Long Beach Continues Efforts in Digital Inclusion
5/10/2018
In observance of Digital Inclusion Week, the City of Long Beach is proud to announce that it is officially an affiliate of the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA), joining more than 300 affiliated organizations in 38 states that work toward digital equity. Digital Inclusion Week, May 7-11, 2018, is a platform to bring attention to the digital inequities that exist nationally. The City is utilizing this platform to catalyze its efforts to reduce digital disparities for individuals and communities within Long Beach.
Long Beach City Council Awards Swinerton Builders Design-Build Contract for the Long Beach Airport Terminal Area Improvements Project Phase II
5/9/2018
The Long Beach City Council unanimously voted to award the design-build contract for Long Beach Airport’s (LGB) Phase II Terminal Area Improvements (Phase II) Project to Swinerton Builders (Swinerton). The approval sets in motion a path toward design and construction of certain terminal features in need of modernization.
City of Long Beach Takes Home Five Communications Awards
5/8/2018
At the 2018 California Association of Public Information Officials (CAPIO) Conference in Santa Rosa, California, and for the second year in a row, the City of Long Beach was awarded five of CAPIO’s top communications awards. Four of the awards were Excellence in Public Information and Communications (EPIC) Awards, which is the top honor CAPIO bestows to any public organization.
Long Beach Health Department Launches ‘Remove, Report and Protect’ Campaign During 2018 Mosquito Season
5/8/2018
The Long Beach Department of Health & Human Services (Health Department) is ramping up education efforts by launching the “Remove, Report and Protect” campaign during the 2018 mosquito season. Temperatures are warming up and residents are already reporting mosquito activity in their neighborhoods.
City of Long Beach Awarded up to $1 Million to Disrupt the Cycle of Incarceration
5/8/2018
The City of Long Beach has received two grants from the Laura and John Arnold Foundation totaling up to $1 million to fund the Long Beach Justice Lab. The City launched a first-of-its-kind lab to provide new tools to first responders to divert residents in need out of the criminal justice system and toward resources like treatment and care.
Long Beach Celebrates Bike Month in May
5/7/2018
The City of Long Beach will be celebrating Bike Month throughout the month of May by offering a wide variety of mobility related activities and discounts for residents. Adding to the excitement this year are a variety of events planned around the Amgen Tour of California race, leading up to the kick-off on Sunday, May 13, 2018.
City to Host ‘Everyone In’ Economic Equity Summit
5/4/2018
The City of Long Beach will be hosting the ‘Everyone In’ Economic Equity Summit on Thursday, May 17, 2018, from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, at the Long Beach Convention Center. The ‘Everyone In’ Summit is a culminating event that will showcase the progress made with the ‘Everyone In’ economic inclusion initiative since its launch by the Long Beach City Council in November 2017, and will further explore innovative approaches to building a more inclusive economy as part of the City’s innovative Blueprint for Economic Development. Anyone interested can register for free event tickets by visiting bit.ly/everyoneinsummit. Space is limited.
City of Long Beach Observes Building Safety Month
4/27/2018
The City of Long Beach is proud to recognize the 37th annual Building Safety Month (BSM) alongside the International Code Council and its 64,000 members worldwide. The BSM campaign aims to raise awareness about building safety and the important role of code officials in ensuring safe and sustainable structures that the community can rely on.
Long Beach Parks and Bellingham Marine Celebrate the Re-Opening of Alamitos Bay Marina
4/25/2018
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine and Bellingham Marine will mark the completion of a multi-year rebuild of the Alamitos Bay Marina on Friday, April 27, 2018, at 2:30 pm. The ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held in the Marina's Basin Three parking lot at 6550 E. Marina Drive.
Commander Alex Avila Appointed Deputy Chief
4/25/2018
Long Beach Police Chief Robert Luna today announced the appointment of Commander Alex Avila to the position of Deputy Chief. In his new assignment, Deputy Chief Avila will assume command of the Long Beach Police Department's Support Bureau.
Schedule Changes and New Routes at Long Beach Airport Announced by JetBlue
4/25/2018
Long Beach Airport (LGB) will see changes in JetBlue's flight schedule and will include two, new seasonal destinations. These changes will take effect in fall and winter 2018.
Linda F. Tatum, FAICP, Named Director of Long Beach Development Services Department
4/25/2018
Today, City Manager Patrick H. West named Linda F. Tatum, FAICP, as the City's Director of Development Services. Ms. Tatum brings more than 34 years of professional experience in urban planning, and economic and community development.
Long Beach Airport Hosts a Full-Scale Training Exercise Required Simulation Tested Airport Response in the Event of an Emergency
4/20/2018
Long Beach Airport (LGB) held a full-scale emergency response exercise today, Friday, April 20, 2018. The drill tested the speed and effectiveness of emergency personnel and LGB staff in the event of an aircraft accident. Industry experts served as evaluators along with oversight from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
121 New Parking Spaces Created in Alamitos Beach Neighborhood
4/20/2018
The City of Long Beach today announced the creation of 121 new Alamitos Beach parking spaces along 1st Street and 2nd Street between Alamitos Avenue and Cherry Avenue.
City Launches Campaign After Survey Reveals Need for Widespread Cannabis Education
4/20/2018
Today, the City of Long Beach launched GreenlightLB, an informational campaign, through the Department of Health and Human Services' Cannabis Education Program, to educate the public about safe cannabis use, the risk of cannabis use to developing minds, and the risks and legal ramifications of driving under the influence of cannabis. The campaign was established in light of survey results revealing the need for widespread cannabis health and injury prevention education in Long Beach.
Long Beach Hosts Workshops to Promote High-Performing Healthy Homes
4/19/2018
The City of Long Beach, Office of Sustainability is partnering with Green Education Inc. to host two "Smart Homebuyer Workshops" in April to support homeowners and new homebuyers in making their homes healthy, comfortable, and environmentally friendly. Energy efficiency upgrades conserve energy and create a more comfortable living space with better indoor air quality for a healthier environment.
Long Beach Police Lieutenant Reunites With Resident He Helped
4/19/2018
Yesterday, the City of Long Beach hosted a special reunion between Tiffany Hall, a Long Beach resident who previously struggled with addiction and incarceration, and veteran Long Beach Police Lieutenant, Jim Foster, whom she credits with helping her get her life back on track. The two had not seen each other in over five years. Lieutenant Foster often had to arrest her for various low-level offenses; however, he also took it upon himself to get her connected with the proper resources. Tiffany says his extra actions back then helped her achieve the dramatic transformation. She is off drugs, off the streets, and attending college. The reunion allowed Tiffany to thank him in person for what he did for her.
City Launches ‘Everyone Home Long Beach’ Initiative
4/19/2018
Today, the City of Long Beach announced Everyone Home Long Beach (Everyone Home LB), a new citywide initiative that addresses the statewide homeless crisis and its effects on Long Beach.
Community to Help Shape Plans for a Short-Term Rental Ordinance
4/17/2018
The City of Long Beach is beginning the process of developing a proposed short-term rental (STR) ordinance, and the community is encouraged to get involved and provide input. This important effort will establish regulations for operating STRs, or vacation rentals, within the City.
City of Long Beach Receives Green Leadership Award
4/16/2018
The City of Long Beach has received a prestigious Green California Summit Leadership Award in the “Sustainable Community” category at the 12th annual Green California Summit held on April 9, 2018, in Sacramento. This award is presented by Green Technology to a city or community that has implemented outstanding sustainability projects and programs. The City was recognized for various environmental awareness and action efforts, including the “Can Your Butts” program, Certified Blue Restaurant (CBR) program, and Green Fleet program.
Long Beach Launches New Downtown Shuttle Service in Partnership with The Free Ride
4/6/2018
Today, the City of Long Beach announced the launch of a free shuttle service in downtown Long Beach. The new service, provided by The Free Ride (TFR), offers transportation around the downtown area using gas-free, electric vehicles.
Long Beach Public Library Launches ‘Dive Into Reading’ for National Library Month
4/5/2018
April is National Library Month; and this year’s theme chosen by the American Library Association is “Libraries Lead.” Long Beach Public Library is celebrating all the ways libraries lead in the community by launching its newest early literacy initiative, “Dive into Reading,” specifically for families with children ages five and under. The goal of the initiative is simple: parents and guardians strive to read 1,000 books with their child before the start of kindergarten.
Landlord Outreach Event Aims To Help End Homelessness
4/5/2018
Yesterday, over 120 landlords attended an outreach event hosted by the Housing Authority of the City of Long Beach (HACLB) in partnership with the Housing Authority of the County of Los Angeles (HACoLA), to learn about programs that offer financial incentives in exchange for partnering with the County of Los Angeles, City of Long Beach, and non-profit service providers to end LA’s homelessness crisis.
April is Earth Month in Long Beach, Public Events Available Throughout the Month
4/4/2018
Long Beach celebrates April as Earth Month. The City has many opportunities for residents and visitors to participate, celebrate, and protect the natural environment. Earth Day was first celebrated on April 22, 1970, and has since expanded to the entire month of April for the City of Long Beach with volunteer events, fairs, open houses, and more.
Public Invited to Attend Jackson Park Grand Opening Ceremony Scheduled for April 6
3/30/2018
The public is invited to attend a grand opening ceremony for the Jackson Park Playground, located at 1432 Jackson Street, on Friday, April 6, 2018. The event will begin at 10:00 a.m. The Jackson Park Playground Project included an upgrade of the previous playground, which is the first of five Measure A-funded playground upgrades throughout the City.
Re-envisioned Harvey Milk Park Construction Underway
3/29/2018
In mid-March 2018, construction activities began on the new re-envisioned Harvey Milk Promenade Park and Equality Plaza (Harvey Milk Park), located at 3rd Street and the Promenade. This project converts the existing 500-square-foot Harvey Milk Park, into an outdoor public space encouraging collaboration and connectivity, as well as celebrates the legacy of Harvey Milk and the local LGBTQ+ community.
Long Beach Board of Water Commissioners Show Support of a Possible Merger of City’s Water and Gas Utilities
3/29/2018
Today, the Board of Water Commissioners (Water Board) voted to support a possible merger of the City’s Water Department and natural gas utility. Within the coming months, the city manager will review with the City Council, the Water Board’s action and the potential steps the City Council could choose to take to advance a possible merger.
Long Beach Hosts First Celebration of The Young Child
3/27/2018
On April 14, 2018, the City of Long Beach will host its first Celebration of the Young Child as part of the Department of Health and Human Services’ Early Childhood Education Program (ECEP). This free, one-day event will be held at Long Beach State University (1250 Bellflower Blvd.), from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. A focus will be placed on children up to age six. However, all families from across the City are welcome to attend.
Long Beach Expects Significant Rainfall
3/21/2018
The National Weather Service (NWS) is forecasting the most significant rainfall yet this season for Los Angeles County, beginning this morning in the mountains and foothills. The rain is expected to lessen tonight, with a cold front moving into the area. Thursday is a critical day for rainfall in Long Beach, Signal Hill, and Avalon, seeing 0.5 to 0.75 inches per hour in the afternoon. The rain is expected to leave the area Friday morning.
Public Invited to Attend Red Car Greenbelt Grand Opening Ceremony Scheduled for March 24
3/20/2018
The public is invited to attend a grand opening celebration for the Red Car Greenbelt on Saturday, March 24, 2018, at 12:00 p.m., at the northwest corner of 4th Street and Park Avenue.
Long Beach Airport Prepares for Phase II Terminal Area Improvements
3/16/2018
At the March 15 meeting of the Airport Advisory Commission (AAC), Long Beach Airport (LGB) staff presented its plan for Terminal-related improvements to enhance the customer experience. The first phase of Terminal-related improvements was completed in 2012 and included LGB’s new passenger concourse, TSA passenger screening facility, and Parking Structure B.
Grand Prix View: Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Opens Track for Public Use on Tuesday, April 3
3/14/2018
The public is invited to participate in the sixth annual Grand Prix View, to walk, bike, roller skate, or even push a stroller on the same track where the world's best Indy car drivers will race by at over 180 mph the following weekend. This exciting event will take place on Tuesday, April 3, 2018, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Rain Advisory Issued for Recreational Beaches and Bays Following Rainstorm
3/12/2018
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has issued a rain advisory for recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced over the weekend. After any significant rainfall, unhealthy conditions may result from increased runoff from storm drain outlets and rivers, which eventually reach the City’s beaches. Recreational swimming areas should be avoided for three days following the end of a rainstorm. This advisory is in effect through Wednesday, March 14, 2018, and may be extended if additional rain occurs prior to that date.
Long Beach Public Library Hosts Ceremony for Second Graduating Class of Online High School
3/10/2018
This morning, the Long Beach Public Library hosted its ceremony for second graduating class of Career Online High School at the Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library. Through hard work and serious commitment to the program, 15 students earned their high school diploma and gathered today with family and friends to celebrate this momentous achievement.
City Council Approves General Plan Update Land Use Maps with Changes
3/7/2018
The Long Beach City Council last night during a public hearing voted to approve the proposed Land Use Element (LUE) and Urban Design Element (UDE) PlaceType and Heights maps after making several revisions, including further reductions in density, to address specific neighborhood concerns and needs. This action is part of the comprehensive effort to update the City’s General Plan and achieve the vision and goals of the community.
Helio Castroneves and Juan Pablo Montoya to be Inducted into Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame
3/6/2018
Two Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach winners—Helio Castroneves and Juan Pablo Montoya— will be inducted on Thursday, April 12, 2018, at 11:00 a.m. into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame, a City of Long Beach and Grand Prix Association of Long Beach joint project.
City of Long Beach Responds to MemorialCare’s Notice of Lease Termination
3/5/2018
Today, MemorialCare formally notified the City of Long Beach of their decision to fully terminate the lease at Community Hospital. Effective July 3, 2018, MemorialCare will no longer provide acute care, psychiatric care, or support the eight basic services provided by all hospitals in California, at Community Hospital.
New Admiral Kidd Park Artificial Turf Sports Field Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Scheduled for March 3
3/1/2018
The ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Admiral Kidd Park artificial turf sports field is scheduled for Saturday, March 3, 2018, at 1:00 p.m. The community is invited to attend the ceremony at 2125 Santa Fe Avenue.
Metro Board of Directors Unanimously Approved the Modernization of I-710 South Corridor Project
3/1/2018
Today, the Los Angeles Metro Board of Directors voted unanimously, 11-0, in favor of Alternative 5C, a motion that will modernize the I-710 South Corridor Project improving safety in and out of America's largest ports: The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Included in this action were amending motions, 5.1 and 5.2, which include a focus on a zero emissions corridor and expediting early action projects. The addition of a future general purpose lane must come back to the board for future approval once the early action projects are completed.
Public is Invited to the New Houghton Park Community Center Groundbreaking Ceremony
2/28/2018
The public is invited to attend a Groundbreaking Ceremony for the new Houghton Park Community Center on Saturday, March 3, 2018, at 6301 Myrtle Avenue. The ceremony will begin at 11:00 a.m.
Closure Lifted for Beaches West of Belmont Pier
2/27/2018
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is re-opening all swimming areas west of the Belmont Pier, which were closed last Thursday due to a sewage spill. Water testing results for all sites west of the Belmont Pier are currently in compliance with state water quality standards.
Tsunami Awareness Week Evolves Into a Preparedness Month
2/27/2018
Tsunami Awareness Week is March 26 to 30, 2018 and the City of Long Beach will be hosting events and activities throughout the month to educate residents on actions they can take to prepare for and respond to a tsunami.
Beaches West of Belmont Pier Closed Due to Sewage Spill
2/22/2018
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is ordering all swimming areas west of the Belmont Pier to be closed to prevent water contact, due to a sewage spill. According to a report received from the Los Angeles County Health Department late this afternoon, 8,300 gallons of sewage was discharged into the Los Angeles River from a sewage line controlled by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works. The spill occurred this morning at approximately 9:00 a.m. at the USC Medical Center, approximately 25 miles from Long Beach.
City Sponsors State Legislation in an Effort to Keep Community Hospital Open
2/16/2018
Assemblymember Patrick O’Donnell (D – Long Beach) introduced AB 2591 in an effort to keep Long Beach Community Hospital open. Sponsored by the City of Long Beach, this bill seeks an extension for seismic compliance at the hospital.
City Announces Stephen Scott as Interim Director of Parks, Recreation and Marine
2/15/2018
Today, Long Beach City Manager, Patrick H. West, named Stephen Scott as the interim director of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) effective February 24, 2018. The City will conduct a national recruitment for the next director of Parks, Recreation and Marine.
City of Long Beach Presidents Day Holiday Closures
2/12/2018
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Monday, February 19, 2018. City Hall re-opens on Tuesday, February 20, 2018.
Community Invited to Attend Animal Care Services Open House and Dog Play Yard Ribbon Cutting
2/12/2018
The City of Long Beach Animal Care Services Bureau (ACS) invites the community to its 2018 Open House and Dog Play Yard Ribbon Cutting on Saturday, February 17, 2018, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The event will be held at the animal shelter located at 7700 E. Spring Street, Long Beach, CA 90815. No RSVP is necessary. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Long Beach Residents Can Now View Crime Incidents Online
2/9/2018
The Long Beach Police Department in collaboration with the Long Beach Technology and Innovation Department has developed a new crime incident mapping application that will make up-to-date crime activity information, occurring within the City, readily available for residents.
Long Beach Announces the Start of Broadway Corridor Revitalization from Alamitos Avenue to Redondo Avenue
2/2/2018
Long Beach announced today that the Broadway Corridor Revitalization project is underway. Consistent with the Broadway Visioning Study, completed in February 2016, features of this project will introduce a pedestrian village to the corridor through traffic calming measures, improved bicycle network connections, and new parking opportunities on 1st Street and 2nd Street.
Long Beach Continuum of Care Receives Over $8 Million from HUD to Address Homelessness
2/1/2018
The City of Long Beach was awarded a total of $8,185,190 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to continue providing services and housing for individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness. The system of service delivery is known as the Long Beach Continuum of Care (CoC).
Marie Knight Appointed as Director of Community Services for the City of Huntington Beach
1/25/2018
The City of Long Beach announced today that Parks, Recreation and Marine Director Marie Knight, has been offered a position with the City of Huntington Beach as the Director of Community Services.The Huntington Beach City Council will meet on February 5, 2018, to formally offer the job.
Health Officer Confirms First Death from Influenza in Long Beach this Flu Season
1/23/2018
The City Health Officer has confirmed the first influenza-associated death in an individual less than 65 years of age in Long Beach during the 2017-2018 flu season. The individual was in their 30s and had underlying health conditions.
Development of New Downtown Innovation Center Reaches Milestone
1/22/2018
Earlier today, the City of Long Beach, in partnership with Long Beach City College (LBCC) and BLANKSPACES, celebrated the groundbreaking of a new downtown innovation center at 309 Pine Avenue.
City Releases Revised Land Use Element Maps
1/18/2018
The City of Long Beach today released revised Land Use Element (LUE) maps for community review. These updated maps reflect an additional density reduction of 98 acres from the previous maps.
City of Long Beach Selected to Join National What Works Cities Initiative
1/17/2018
The City of Long Beach has been selected as one of five new cities to participate in Bloomberg Philanthropies’ national What Works Cities initiative – one of the largest-ever philanthropic efforts to enhance the use of data and evidence in the public sector. The City of Long Beach will receive technical assistance from world-class experts to build its capacity to address local issues using data and evidence.
Possible Amendments to Noise Ordinance to be Discussed at Long Beach Airport Advisory Commission Meeting
1/17/2018
At the Long Beach Airport (LGB) Advisory Commission meeting on January 18, possible amendments to the airport’s Noise Ordinance (Ordinance) will be discussed and presented to the public. The amendments have in part been proposed due to a substantial increase in late-night operations recently at the airport. Enacted in 1995, the current Noise Ordinance has never been modified.
Grand Opening Celebration for Drake Chavez Greenbelt and Soccer Fields Scheduled for January 20
1/17/2018
The public is invited to attend the Grand Opening of the Drake Chavez Greenbelt and Artificial Turf Field, located at 1000 DeForest Avenue. The ceremony will be held on Saturday, January 20, 2018, at 11:00 a.m.
City of Long Beach Launches Justice Lab
1/16/2018
This January, the City of Long Beach launched a first-of-its kind Justice Lab to provide new tools to first responders to divert residents in need out of the criminal justice system and toward much-needed resources like treatment and care.
Overall Crime Rate Down for 2017
1/11/2018
The Long Beach Police Department is pleased to announce a significant drop in Part 1 crimes for 2017. Total Part 1 crime was down 7.9% from 2016.
City of Long Beach Animal Care Services Achieves Another Record Year in 2017
1/9/2018
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine Animal Care Services Bureau (ACS) achieved another record year in 2017 with increased positive outcomes for animals in the community.
City of Long Beach Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday Schedule
1/9/2018
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Monday, January 15, 2018. City Hall re-opens on Tuesday, January 16, 2018.
City Cautions Residents to Prepare for Severe Weather
1/8/2018
The National Weather Service (NWS) is forecasting the first rains of the season to pass through Long Beach beginning today and extending into Tuesday evening. The rainfall amount is predicted to be between one to two inches in coastal areas.
Long Beach Airport Adds New Destination to Honolulu Inaugural Flight to Takeoff June 1
1/8/2018
Starting June 1, Hawaiian Airlines will offer daily, non-stop service to Honolulu (HNL) from Long Beach Airport (LGB). Hawaiian Airlines plans to fly the route with one of its new Airbus A321neo aircraft. This aircraft represents the latest in engine technology and is among the quietest and most efficient aircraft currently flying.
City of Long Beach State of the City Address to Broadcast Live Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
1/8/2018
Mayor Robert Garcia will deliver his fourth State of the City Address on Tuesday, January 9, 2018, at the Terrace Theater in Long Beach, California. The program is scheduled to begin at 6:00 p.m. and will be broadcast live on LBTV on cable and webcast from www.longbeach.gov.
Long Beach Accomplishes 2017 Mobility Challenge Goal – 'Count Me in LB'
1/5/2018
The City of Long Beach announces the success of the 2017 citywide mobility challenge, “Count Me in LB.” In 2017, a total of 1,109,270 cyclists and/or pedestrians passed the Eco-Counter, located on the beach path near Belmont Pier. The goal of this challenge was to reach a total count of 1,000,000 by December 31, 2017. The challenge was intended to encourage residents to take advantage of the many mobility options the City has to offer, and to utilize social media through the #CountMeinLB campaign, to inspire others to get involved.
City of Long Beach Announces Lowest Recorded Murders in Nearly 50 Years
1/3/2018
The City of Long Beach ended 2017 with the lowest number of murders recorded in history since it began recording crime statistics in 1968. Compared to 2016, the overall murder rate for 2017 shows a 33.3% decrease. As of December 31, 2017, 22 murders have been recorded citywide, down from 33 recorded in 2016.
Annual Holiday “Treecycling” Program Kicks Off in Long Beach
12/29/2017
As the holiday season wraps up, the Department of Public Works, Environmental Services Bureau (ESB) has kicked off its annual Holiday Tree Recycling program, known as “Treecycling.” This program provides residents with multiple options for disposal of live holiday trees free of charge – while keeping the trees out of the trash. Through January 12, 2018, residents can drop off trees at locations throughout the city, as shown on www.longbeach-recycles.org.
City Health Officer Urges Residents to get Vaccinated Against Flu Strain that Could Cause Severe Disease
12/29/2017
The City Health Officer is reminding Long Beach residents that it is not too late to get vaccinated to protect against the flu, as the strain of influenza circulating this year is known to cause severe illness.
City of Long Beach Named Top 10 Digital City Seven Years in a Row
12/28/2017
For the seventh consecutive year, the City of Long Beach has been named a Top 10 Digital City, surpassing numerous other cities in a national survey that spotlights municipalities that best demonstrate how information and communication technologies are used to enhance public service.
City of Long Beach Takes a Look Back at 2017
12/21/2017
The City of Long Beach is proud to release the 2017 Year in Review, a comprehensive review of the City’s accomplishments and accolades for the year. During 2017, the City received national recognition for its efforts in technology, equality, housing, green initiatives, city planning, leisure opportunities, and a world-class public library system.
United States Veterans Initiative to Operate Winter Shelter in North Long Beach
12/21/2017
The nonprofit organization, United States Veterans Initiative, will be the provider for the 2017-2018 Winter Shelter Program for Service Planning Area (SPA) 8. They were selected by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), the administrative authority responsible for selecting the winter shelter operator. The Winter Shelter, located at the North Neighborhood Library, will open on December 21, 2017 and will operate through March 31, 2018. Other local year-round shelters include the Long Beach Rescue Mission, Project Achieve, Catholic Charities and Lydia House.
City of Long Beach and Long Beach Lifeguard Association Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
12/19/2017
The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative agreement with the Long Beach Lifeguard Association (LGA) over a successor labor agreement. The LGA represents 24 Marine Safety Officers and over 180 Lifeguards (seasonal employees).
City Announces Tom Modica as Interim Director of Development Services
12/14/2017
Today, the Long Beach City Manager, Patrick H. West, named Tom Modica as Interim Director of Development Services effective January 8, 2018. Mr. Modica will concurrently serve as Assistant City Manager while the City conducts a national recruitment for the Director of Development Services position.
City of Long Beach Christmas 2017 and New Year’s 2018 Holiday Closures
12/14/2017
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Monday, December 25, 2017 and Monday, January 1, 2018. City Hall re-opens on Tuesday, December 26, 2017 and on Tuesday, January 2, 2018.
Long Beach Police Department South Division to Host Open House
12/13/2017
The City of Long Beach will celebrate the reestablishment of the Police Department’s South Patrol Division, 400 W. Broadway, with a free community Open House event on Saturday, December 16, 2017, from 11:30 am until 2:30 pm.
Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services Receives $150,000 Grant to Expand Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Education
12/8/2017
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (LBDHHS) has been awarded a $150,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) to expand its bicycle and pedestrian education activities.
LONG BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK TO HOLD CANDIDATE WORKSHOP FOR THE APRIL 10, 2018 PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION
12/8/2017
On Monday, December 18, 2017, the City of Long Beach, Office of the City Clerk, will host a Candidate Workshop at 10:00 AM in the Council Chamber, 333 W Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90802. Information will be provided to members of the public seeking nomination for the Primary Nominating Election Office of Mayor, City Attorney, City Auditor, City Prosecutor, Council Districts 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9.
Council Approves Development of New Downtown Innovation Center
12/8/2017
A partnership agreement approved by the Long Beach City Council on Tuesday, December 5, 2017, will create a new downtown learning and working center for business owners and entrepreneurs. The lease agreement formalizes a partnership between the City, Long Beach City College (LBCC) and BlankSpaces to revitalize 309 Pine Ave. into a shared working environment and entrepreneurial innovation center.
City Health Officer Warns Residents of Poor Air Quality Due to Fires throughout Southern California
12/7/2017
City Health Officer Anissa Davis warns Long Beach residents regarding potential unhealthy air quality due to three different fires, Creek, Rye and Skirball, currently burning in Los Angeles County. The fires are being fueled by a strong Santa Ana wind condition, which is expected to continue into this Friday. The Santa Ana wind condition shifts wind direction to coastal areas. Smoke and ash rising into the atmosphere may be visible over portions of Long Beach and surrounding areas, potentially creating unhealthy conditions.
Long Beach Named Among Cities with Fastest-Growing Household Incomes
12/6/2017
The median household income in the City of Long Beach grew by 9.3 percent between 2015 and 2016, making it the 11th largest increase among the nation’s 100 largest cities in a recent report from SmartAsset. Data used for the report was taken from the United States Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
City of Long Beach Fleet Named One of 2017’s Top 25 Green Fleets
12/4/2017
For the second year in a row, the City of Long Beach Fleet Services Bureau was named one of Heavy Duty Trucking Magazine’s Top Green Fleets in recognition of outstanding sustainability efforts. Long Beach was the only recipient in California and one of only two city governments nationwide to be recognized.
City of Long Beach Launches Text to 9-1-1 Service on December 1
11/30/2017
Beginning December1, 2017, hearing and speech-impaired residents of Long Beach and those in situations where it is too dangerous to dial 9-1-1 for help in an emergency, can Text to 9-1-1. “Call if you can -- text if you can’t” is the slogan developed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), that is currently being utilized by Long Beach and other cities in Southern California that are implementing this new technology.
Amy Bodek Appointed as Los Angeles County’s Next Director of Regional Planning
11/29/2017
The City of Long Beach announced today that Development Services Director Amy Bodek, AICP, has been offered the top planning job for the County of Los Angeles. Ms. Bodek was recruited to apply for the position and has been selected by the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors as the next Director of Regional Planning. The Board of Supervisors will meet on December 5, 2017, to formally offer the job.
Long Beach Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone Program is Now Accepting Applications
11/27/2017
Long Beach’s new Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone (UAIZ) Program is now accepting applications. Vacant lot owners in Long Beach could be eligible for a property tax reduction by committing their lot to urban agriculture for five years. Urban agriculture projects include many types of farming activities including community and educational gardens, as well as commercial farms with farm stands, which provide economic and educational opportunities to the community.
Long Beach Airport Ready for the Holiday Travel Season
11/22/2017
Long Beach Airport (LGB) held a ribbon cutting ceremony today to celebrate the renovations to Parking Structure A in time for the busy holiday travel season. The improvements to the parking structure, located nearest to the Historic Terminal, are meant to complement the easy travel experience for all LGB visitors.
City Outlines Revisions of Land Use Element Maps Via Social Media
11/20/2017
On November 10, 2017, the City of Long Beach released revised Land Use Element (LUE) maps for community review. These new maps are an update from maps released in August 2017. The new maps reflect a reduction in density of 686 acres through height-reduction and modified land-use designations. To provide a clearer understanding of the adjustments made to develop the new maps, the City will distribute summaries of the revisions for each City Council district.
Seaside Park Artificial Turf Sports Field Grand Opening Ceremony Scheduled for November 18
11/16/2017
The public is invited to attend the Seaside Park Artificial Turf Sports Field grand opening ceremony on Saturday, November 18, 2017 at 11:00 a.m., located at 1401 Chestnut Ave.
City of Long Beach Thanksgiving Holiday Closures
11/16/2017
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Thursday, November 23 and Friday, November 24. City Hall re-opens on Monday, November 27.
Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services Receives Grant for Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
11/15/2017
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has been awarded a $239,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), that for the period of one year will fund the City’s special projects and public awareness efforts to prevent traffic-related deaths and injuries. These projects will be implemented through the City’s new Marijuana Education Program.
City of Long Beach Donates Collected Shoes and Clothing to Local Nonprofit
11/15/2017
Today, the City of Long Beach’s Department of Public Works in partnership with Waste Management, Inc. presented the Long Beach Rescue Mission with 457 pairs of shoes and 120 sweaters that were donated during the Long Beach Marathon.
City Releases Revised Land Use Element Maps
11/10/2017
Today, the City of Long Beach released revised Land Use Element (LUE) maps for community review. Based on community discussions over the past two months, City staff presented revised maps to meet the projected job and housing needs, as well as address concerns related to height, density, additional housing units and traffic. The revised maps reflect changes that modified multi-use designations to commercial designations, proposed height reductions in several areas, and lighter intensity uses throughout. The revised maps reflect a reduction in density of 686 acres through height-reduction and modified land-use designations.
Health Department Actively Working to Prevent Hepatitis A Outbreak in Long Beach
11/8/2017
A large Hepatitis A outbreak in California has prompted Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. to declare a state of emergency. The outbreak has primarily affected persons experiencing homelessness and some illicit drug users. Hepatitis A spreads when the virus is ingested after coming into contact with objects, food, or drinks contaminated by the feces of an infected person. This can happen when an infected person does not wash his or her hands after going to the bathroom and touches other objects or food. It can also be spread through sex or by sharing drug paraphernalia.
City of Long Beach Earns Perfect Score Plus 10 Bonus Points in Municipal Equality Index
11/7/2017
For six years in a row, the City of Long Beach has been named one of the best cities in the nation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) inclusion in municipal law and policy. Long Beach was one of only 68 out of 506 cities nationwide to achieve a perfect score in the Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index (MEI).
City of Long Beach Celebrates Grand Opening of Supportive Housing Community for Homeless Veterans and Families
11/6/2017
Today the City of Long Beach, in partnership with The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC) and Century Housing Corporation, celebrated the grand opening of Anchor Place, a 120-unit supportive housing development for families and veterans experiencing homelessness.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Innovation Month by Hosting Second Annual Civic Innovation Summit
11/6/2017
The City of Long Beach’s Innovation Team (i-team) is hosting the Second Annual Civic Innovation Summit in celebration of Long Beach Innovation Month (InnovateLB). The Summit will take place on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Molina Center located at 200 Oceangate, 200 Tower, 15th Floor, Long Beach CA, 90802. The event will bring together government employees, City officials, university faculty and students, entrepreneurs, and community members to recognize the outstanding efforts around the use of open data, local government support, and facilitated design processes.
Long Beach Reaches $13 Million Interstate 405 Settlement
11/2/2017
The City of Long Beach has reached a $13 million settlement agreement with Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) for various corridor safety and traffic mitigation improvements related to the Interstate 405 (I-405) Freeway improvement project in Orange County. OCTA has proposed widening of a 16-mile stretch of the I-405 freeway from State Route 73 in Orange County to Interstate 605 in Long Beach.
Annual Festival of Flight Lands at Long Beach Airport Saturday, November 4
11/1/2017
The Festival of Flight promises to be the largest, free community event of its kind in the area with static aircraft displays, live music, food trucks and a children’s activity area on Saturday, November 4, 2017. Thousands of attendees are expected on the west end of the airfield at 3590 East Wardlow Road between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., with free parking available at the corner of East Wardlow Road and Globemaster Way.
Long Beach Airport Named Top Ten Airport in the U.S.
10/31/2017
Long Beach Airport (LGB) has been named a Top Ten airport in the United States by readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine for the third consecutive year, climbing four spots to #3 on the list from last year. LGB continues to be recognized nationally as a unique and welcoming airport, providing a first-class experience for all travelers.
Public Invited to Attend Grand Opening of Dog Park at Bixby Park
10/30/2017
The public is invited to attend a grand opening ceremony for the new Dog Park at Bixby Park on Saturday, November 4, 2017 at 11:00 a.m., at 130 Cherry Avenue.
Long Beach Selected to Kick Off 2018 Amgen Tour of California, Renowned Cycling Event
10/26/2017
Today, AEG, owner and presenter of the Amgen Tour of California, announced that the City of Long Beach, on May 13, 2018, will host the first stage of the seven-day men's cycling event. The race will travel north from Long Beach, with ten other California cities hosting through the finish in Sacramento.
City of Long Beach Fleet Achieves Top-Tier Sustainability Accreditation
10/26/2017
The City of Long Beach Fleet Services Bureau has achieved a Tier Four ranking with the NAFA Sustainable Fleet Accreditation Program, which is the highest ranking of the five levels of the program.
Beach Streets Returns to Uptown on October 28
10/25/2017
After its debut on June 6, 2015, Long Beach’s Open Street event is returning to Uptown. The public is invited to participate this Saturday, October 28, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. At Beach Streets Uptown, participants can walk, bike, or roll along a car-free route while sporting their favorite, family-appropriate Halloween costume (no masks or weapons are allowed).
New Five-Story Affordable Development for Varied Population Approved for Midtown Long Beach
10/24/2017
Last week, the Long Beach Planning Commission approved The Spark at Midtown (The Spark), a 95-unit mixed-use affordable development that will be located on the City’s major transit corridor. The Spark is one of a number of high quality developments proposed for Midtown Long Beach along the Metro Blue Line light rail.
SCAN Health Plan Volunteers Celebrate 40th Anniversary by Giving Back at El Dorado Park West
10/23/2017
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine hosted the Senior Care Action Network (SCAN) Health Plan Volunteer Day at El Dorado Park West, to celebrate SCAN’s 40th anniversary. More than 100 SCAN employees and family members participated.
City Health Officer Advises Residents to Take Precautions Against Extreme Heat and High Humidity
10/23/2017
Long Beach Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat, particularly today, October 23 through Tuesday, October 24, 2017. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs in the 90s and low 100s in parts of Long Beach and high humidity.
Willow Springs Park Wetlands Restoration Grand Opening Scheduled for October 21
10/18/2017
The public is invited to attend a grand opening ceremony on Saturday, October 21, 2017, at 10:00 a.m., for the Restoration of Willow Springs Park Wetlands, located at 2755 Orange Ave, Long Beach, CA 90806.
Long Beach Unveils Rendering of New Houghton Park Community Center
10/18/2017
Today, the City of Long Beach unveiled a rendering of the new Houghton Park Community Center. The new facility will be an addition to the existing community center that was built as a series of connected buildings in the 1930’s and 1980’s.
Cities of Long Beach and Huntington Beach Join Forces to Bid on Amazon HQ2
10/18/2017
With excellent weather year-round, close proximity to the largest port complex in the nation, three airports, a multitude of transportation services, various housing options, diverse communities, an extraordinary amount of local talent, and three strategically located sites, Huntington Beach and Long Beach (HBLB) have highlighted all the key elements in making HBLB the home of Amazon HQ2 – “Amazon Coast: Portal to the World.” Packaged as a nod to the original beginnings of Amazon, the HBLB coffee table book-style proposal theme of Sand, Sea and Air creates a trifecta that provides stability, balance, and strength.
Station 12 to Host Fire Safety Prevention Week Open House
10/12/2017
To enhance civic engagement, and increase the public’s awareness of how to prevent and respond to fires, the Long Beach Fire Department will host an Open House in conjunction with national “Fire Prevention Week.” Across the country, fire stations will open their doors to the community to support education and outreach. The Open House will take place on Saturday, October 14, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at Station 12 (1199 E Artesia Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90805).
Upcoming October 18 General Plan Community Outreach Event Relocated to Scherer Park
10/11/2017
The City of Long Beach is hosting a series of community events, as part of the City’s expanded public outreach for the General Plan Land Use and Urban Design Element. The next event will be held this Saturday, October 14, at the Golden Sails Hotel, 6285 Pacific Coast Highway. The meeting location for the fourth event has been relocated from the Expo Center due to roofing construction; and as the City expects more attendees than the facility can accommodate, based on previous General Plan meeting attendance. The event will now be held in an outdoor tent area at Scherer Park, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, adjacent to the Long Beach Police North Division, 4891 Atlantic Ave., to better accommodate the several hundred expected attendees and help ensure parking availability.
Regularly Scheduled October 19 Planning Commission Meeting to be Held at Veterans Park
10/11/2017
The regularly scheduled City of Long Beach Planning Commission meeting will be held on Thursday, October 19. The meeting has been moved from its location in the City Hall Council Chambers due to scheduling conflicts, and will now be held at 5:00 pm at the Veterans Park Community Center, 101 E. 28th St. Parking is free for attendees.
Long Beach i-team Reports Progress on Public Safety Priority
10/10/2017
Today, the Long Beach Innovation Team (i-team) reported to City Council regarding progress made on its Public Safety Priority. Guided by data analysis, the i-team has focused its research on High Frequency Offenders, individuals with eleven or more citations and bookings over a five-year period in the City of Long Beach.
City Health Officer Warns Residents of Poor Air Quality Due to Smoke from Canyon Fire 2 in Anaheim Hills
10/9/2017
City Health Officer Anissa Davis warns Long Beach residents regarding potential unhealthy air quality due to Canyon Fire 2 in Anaheim Hills. Smoke and ash from the fire is rising into the atmosphere and is visible over portions of Long Beach and surrounding areas, potentially creating unhealthy conditions for sensitive populations.
City of Long Beach Recruits Volunteers for Tenth Annual Bike Count
10/6/2017
The City of Long Beach is looking for volunteers to help conduct its Tenth Annual Bike Count. Learn more.
Health Department Advises Community to Get Vaccinated at Start of Flu Season
10/5/2017
The change in seasons and cooler weather is a reminder that it is time for residents to get their annual flu vaccine. While winter is the typical time for flu activity, outbreaks can occur as early as October, so it is not too early to get vaccinated.
Long Beach Celebrates National Disability Employment Awareness Month
10/4/2017
The City of Long Beach will proudly participate in National Disability Employment Awareness Month in October for the second consecutive year with two signature events coordinated by Long Beach’s Citizen’s Advisory Commission on Disabilities (CACoD). This year’s national theme is “Inclusion Drives Innovation.”
Year Two of Measure A Kicks Off This Week
10/3/2017
The City of Long Beach’s fiscal year started afresh this week. The new budget cycle also marks the beginning of year two for Measure A (2016), a ten-year, sales tax commitment made by voters which prioritizes public safety and infrastructure citywide from the new revenue source.
Long Beach Airport July & August 2017 Commercial Flight Activity Statistics
10/2/2017
Airline passenger traffic at the Long Beach Airport (LGB) increased 23 percent in July 2017 and 16 percent in August compared with the same periods in 2016. Total passenger traffic includes the number of airline passengers both enplaned and deplaned.
City of Long Beach and Association of Long Beach Employees (ALBE) Reach Impasse in Labor Negotiations
9/29/2017
The Association of Long Beach Employees (ALBE) declared impasse after voting yesterday to reject the City of Long Beach’s final offer. ALBE represents approximately 700 skilled and general laborers including Maintenance Assistants, Water Utility Mechanics, Gas Field Representatives, Equipment Mechanics, and Refuse Operators.
Former Church Restored and Transformed Into Affordable Senior Housing Community
9/29/2017
Today, the City of Long Beach in partnership with Thomas Safran and Associates (TSA) and Clifford Beers Housing, Inc., celebrated the grand opening of Immanuel Place. The adaptive reuse of the former Immanuel Church preserves the historic and culturally significant building, and creates a new affordable housing development for lower-income seniors.
Long Beach Junior Beach Runners Program Wins League of California Cities Helen Putnam Award for Excellence
9/27/2017
The City of Long Beach’s Junior Beach Runners (JBR) program has received a 2017 Helen Putnam Award for Excellence from the League of California Cities. The award was announced at the League’s annual conference in Sacramento.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Hosts Community Seminar on Urban Coyotes
9/26/2017
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine Animal Care Services (ACS) Bureau will host a community seminar to educate Long Beach residents on coyotes within the City, scheduled for Thursday, October 12, 2017, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Wardlow Park Community Center, 3457 Stanbridge Ave.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Recommends Vaccination of Pet Birds to Prevent Avian Pox
9/25/2017
Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS) urges the community to be on alert and protect pet birds and chickens against avian pox due to an identified case of an infected bird in Long Beach.
Public Invited to Attend Davenport Park Walking Path Grand Opening Ceremony
9/20/2017
The public is invited to attend a grand opening ceremony for the new walking path at Ed “Pops” Davenport Park on Saturday, September 30 at 11:00 a.m., 2910 E. 55th Way.
Long Beach Receives National Award to Support Economic Impact Study of Immigrant and Refugee Population
9/20/2017
The City of Long Beach has received a Research Award as part of the 2017 Gateways for Growth (G4G) Challenge. The G4G Challenge is an annual competitive opportunity for local communities to gain tailored research, direct technical assistance, and matching grants from New American Economy and Welcoming America.
Long Beach Business Portal ‘BizPort’ Wins National Recognition
9/19/2017
The City of Long Beach online Business Portal, BizPort, has been recognized with a national Government Experience Award in the Government-to-Business category, by the Center for Digital Government.
City of Long Beach and Plenary-Edgemoor Civic Partners Host the New Main Library Start of Steel Celebration
9/19/2017
Today, the City of Long Beach in collaboration with Plenary-Edgemoor Civic Partners hosted a start of steel celebration for the new Main Library. Approximately 150 attendees gathered at the construction site to celebrate the project.
Animal Care Services Encourages Owners to Seek Medical Screening for Pets Adopted from Texas
9/13/2017
Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS), the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control, Southern California Veterinary Medical Association (SCVMA), and Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles (spcaLA), urge residents who recently adopted or rescued a dog or cat from Texas following Hurricane Harvey to have the animal seen by a veterinarian, screened for infectious diseases, and treated if necessary.
Join the City of Long Beach for a Citywide Moment of Silence in Remembrance of September 11
9/8/2017
To commemorate the sixteenth anniversary of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the City of Long Beach will observe a citywide moment of silence at 9:11 a.m., on Monday, September 11, 2017, to honor and remember the lives that were lost.
Sign-up Now to Receive Emergency Alerts from the City of Long Beach
9/8/2017
The recent wildland fires in Los Angeles and the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey in the State of Texas and Hurricane Irma on the eastern seaboard, serves as reminders of the importance of being prepared for man-made and natural disasters. Residents are urged to sign-up for AlertLongbeach to receive emergency alert notifications. AlertLongBeach is a free emergency notification system that provides those who live or work in Long Beach with important information before, during and after a major emergency or disaster.
‘READY Long Beach’ to Help Prepare Residents for Emergencies
9/7/2017
On Saturday, September 16 the City of Long Beach is hosting the fourth annual “READY Long Beach” Community Preparedness Expo from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the California State University, Long Beach (CSULB)—Beach Circle, between the College of Business Administration (CBA) building and track, 1250 Bellflower Blvd.
City Health Officer Announces First Death in Long Beach from West Nile Virus in 2017
9/6/2017
Dr. Anissa Davis, Health Officer for the City of Long Beach, announced the first death this year in Long Beach due to complications associated with West Nile virus (WNV).
Health Officer Advises Long Beach Residents to Take Precautions Against West Nile Virus after State Announces California’s First Deaths for 2017
9/1/2017
Today, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced two confirmed deaths in California due to West Nile virus (WNV). The deceased persons were residents of Kern and San Bernardino counties. In light of the CDPH announcement, Long Beach Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is reminding residents to protect themselves from mosquitoes and West Nile Virus during the last months of summer when human cases begin to increase.
City of Long Beach Deploys Swiftwater Rescue Task Force to Provide Support to Those Impacted by Hurricane Harvey
8/31/2017
This afternoon, the Long Beach Fire Department deployed a 15 member Swiftwater Rescue Task Force to assist those impacted by the severe weather and flooding associated with Hurricane Harvey. Members of the Task Force are specifically trained in technical search operations, water based rescue techniques, and other skills that are in critical demand during this incident of national significance.
City of Long Beach in Partnership with Business Leaders and Community Groups Unite to Stop the Big Telecom Power Grab
8/30/2017
The City of Long Beach along with representatives from the Downtown Long Beach Business Associates, the Belmont Heights Community Association and the American Public Works Association of Southern California today urged the Legislature to reject SB 649 (Hueso). Opposed by more than 215 cities and dozens of counties, this legislation would virtually eliminate cities’ authority to negotiate with telecommunications companies on the siting of wireless equipment in the public right of way and on public infrastructure. SB 649 would also cap the lease rates far below market rate, on public infrastructure. The group held a press conference this morning in Long Beach near Pierpoint Landing.
City of Long Beach Opens New Fleet Compressed Natural Gas Station
8/29/2017
The City of Long Beach continues its investment in clean air and green energy with the installation of its new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fueling station. TruStar Energy, one of the nation’s leading developers of compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations, was contracted to build and maintain the CNG fueling station, which is located at the City’s Temple/Willow Yard at 2600 Temple Ave. This station will provide a local source of clean fuel for the City’s new fleet of CNG-powered refuse trucks and street sweepers.
City of Long Beach Labor Day Holiday Closures
8/28/2017
Libraries All Long Beach Public Libraries will be closed Saturday, September 2, 2017 for the observance of Labor Day. Bay Shore, Burnett, El Dorado and Michelle Obama Neighborhood Libraries will be closed on Sunday, September 3. All Libraries are closed on Mondays, per their normal schedule and will reopen on Tuesday, September 5. (The library catalog, downloads, and databases are available 24/7.)
City Announces Additional Community Workshops for General Plan Land Use Element and Urban Design Element
8/25/2017
The City of Long Beach will be conducting new and expanded public outreach for the City of Long Beach General Plan Land Use and Urban Design Element update process. The update to the General Plan is aimed at guiding Long Beach into a more sustainable future over the next 23 years and to meet new state requirements and development principles.
Household Hazardous Waste Program Expands to Fourth Saturday of the Month
8/23/2017
Long Beach residents now have more opportunities to dispose of hazardous and electronic waste with the addition of collection days at the Environmental Collection Center (Collection Center), located at 2755 California Avenue Signal Hill, CA 90755. Beginning Saturday, August 26, the Collection Center will increase its collection days to the fourth Saturdays of each month, operating from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Residents can dispose of household hazardous waste such as: motor oil, cleaners, fertilizers, paint, and batteries, as well as electronic waste and used tires for free.
Long Beach Airport Announces 31 Acres of Land Available for Development
8/21/2017
The City of Long Beach has released a Request for Proposals (RFP) for 31 acres of land for development for aeronautical purposes at Long Beach Airport (LGB). The availability of such a large amount of land is a unique opportunity, the likes of which has not occurred at the airport since the developments of the Long Beach Airport Business Park and Kilroy Airport Center in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Public Health Officials Advise Community to Take Precautions Against West Nile Virus After First 2017 Case is Detected in Long Beach
8/18/2017
The first human case of West Nile Virus (WNV) this year in Long Beach has been confirmed. As of August 11, 2017, 22 human cases have been reported statewide from four California counties, including Los Angeles (14), San Bernardino (4), Kern (3), and Kings (1). There have been no WNV-related deaths this year in California. Prior to the first human case of WNV in Long Beach, the City had documented two WNV positive mosquito samples, one positive bird and one positive sentinel chicken between the months of June and August.
New Affordable Development for Seniors and Veterans Reaches Milestone
8/16/2017
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC) and Century Housing Corporation, celebrated the groundbreaking of The Beacon, a new two-building 160-unit supportive housing development. The buildings will complete the final phase of the site development, that includes the adjacent 161-unit Long Beach Senior Arts Colony and the 39-unit Annex. The Beacon is expected for completion in late 2019.
Public Invited to Attend Red Car Greenway Groundbreaking Ceremony Scheduled for Saturday, August 19
8/14/2017
The public is invited to attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the Red Car Greenway, on Saturday, August 19, 2017, at 10:00 a.m., at the northwest corner of Fourth Street and Park Avenue.
Long Beach Airport Initiates Process to Reduce Curfew Violations
8/10/2017
Long Beach Airport is beginning a public process to consider amendments to the City’s noise regulations. The recommendation is based on an initial analysis by Airport staff and review by the City Attorney’s Office, outside legal counsel, and preliminary discussions with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to encourage compliance and reduce curfew violations.
Long Beach Airport June 2017 Commercial Flight Activity Statistics
8/7/2017
Airline passenger traffic at the Long Beach Airport (LGB) increased 25 percent in June 2017 compared with the same period in 2016. Total passenger traffic includes the number of airline passengers both enplaned and deplaned.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Mid-Year Report Reveals Another Record Year in 2017
8/3/2017
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) Animal Care Services Bureau (ACS) 2017 Mid-Year Report reveals a new record low in impound and euthanized animals and a new record high for Live Release Rate.
Wally Hebeish Appointed Deputy Chief
8/3/2017
Long Beach Police Chief Robert Luna has announced the appointment of Commander Wally Hebeish to Deputy Chief. In his new assignment, Deputy Chief Hebeish will lead the Support Bureau.
City of Long Beach and Region Awarded Counter-Terrorism Grant
8/3/2017
The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is awarding a $1,223,225 Program to Prepare Communities for Complex Coordinated Terrorist Attacks (CCTA Program) grant to the Los Angeles/Long Beach Urban Areas Security Initiative to enhance security and build capacity for jurisdictions to prepare for, prevent, and respond to complex coordinated terrorist attacks that may occur across the nation.
City of Long Beach and My Brother’s Keeper Alliance Host First Regional Summit Outside of the White House
8/2/2017
On July 26 to 28, the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) in partnership with the My Brother’s Keeper Alliance (MBKA) hosted a My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) Regional Summit (Summit) at the Hotel Maya in Long Beach, the first held outside of the White House.
Long Beach Airport Awarded $15.3 Million Grant to Upgrade and Rename Runways
8/2/2017
The United States Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded Long Beach Airport (LGB) a $15.3 million grant as part of the Airport Improvement Program. The funds will go toward infrastructure improvements to LGB’s busiest Runway 7R-25L. The runway is primarily used by general aviation for extensive flight training operations by flight schools and flying clubs located on the south side of the airfield.
City Health Officer Advises Residents to Take Precautions with Higher Temperatures and Humidity Forecast
8/1/2017
Long Beach Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat this week, particularly from Wednesday, August 2 through Sunday, August 6. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs in the 80s to low 90s in parts of Long Beach and high humidity.
City of Long Beach Unveils Proposed 2018 Budget
7/31/2017
Today, Mayor Robert Garcia and City Manager Patrick H. West presented the City of Long Beach’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2018 Budget.
City of Long Beach Donates Recycled Bicycles to Local At-Risk Youth
7/31/2017
Today, the City of Long Beach, in partnership with Waste Management, Inc. and Pedal Movement, donated 27 refurbished bicycles to two local non-profit groups, Long Beach Blast and Partners of Parks, in an attempt to improve mobility, encourage healthy recreation, and promote reuse and recycling. The nonprofits will further distribute the refurbished bicycles to underserved youth and families across Long Beach.
Health Department Conducts Three-Day Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response on Zika and Mosquitoes
7/27/2017
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) successfully completed a three-day Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER) that was conducted to measure residents’ knowledge of mosquito behavior, Zika, and how to protect against mosquito-borne illnesses. The innovative collaboration between Public Health and Vector Control makes this community assessment the first of its kind in the United States.
Long Beach City Officials and AQMD Address Air Quality Issues in Northeast Long Beach
7/24/2017
The Long Beach City Council, in February 2017, directed City staff to work with the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) to determine and to address potential health, safety, and environmental impacts to Long Beach residents caused by the high levels of hexavalent chromium recently found in the City of Paramount. The City has since assembled a multi-disciplinary team of inspectors from the Long Beach Fire (LBFD), Health and Human Services (DHHS), and Development Services (DS) Departments in order to take affirmative measures to address possible air quality impacts in Long Beach’s industrial areas.
Community Invited to Attend Queer Art Pop-Up at Harvey Milk Park
7/24/2017
The City of Long Beach Innovation Team (i-team), in collaboration with Work Evolution and Councilwoman Lena Gonzalez, will host a pop-up art event featuring visual art, performing art, and an Open Conversation with Arts Council for Long Beach on Thursday, July 27, between 5:00 pm and 7:30 pm at Harvey Milk Park and Equality Plaza. The community is invited to this exciting event that will foster the LGBTQ+ community’s artistic and economic culture by presenting queer art and discussing innovations in the art economy.
City of Long Beach DataLB Portal Wins 2017 Special Achievement in Geographic Information System Award
7/18/2017
The City of Long Beach has received a 2017 Special Achievement in Geographic Information System (GIS) or SAG Award for its DataLB portal, an innovative application of technology, data collection, and geospatial information visualization. Esri, the global leader in spatial analytics, selected the City from more than 300,000 eligible candidates and presented the award at the annual Esri User Conference in San Diego.
California State Bar Names Assistant City Attorney Michael J. Mais 2017 Ronald M. George Public Lawyer of the Year
7/18/2017
The California State Bar’s Public Law Section has selected City of Long Beach’s Assistant City Attorney, Michael J. Mais, as the 2017 Ronald M. George Public Lawyer of the Year, in recognition of Mr. Mais’ exceptional work as an attorney and his 33 years of public service.
Community Encouraged to Submit Comments on the Kell Renaming Proposal for the Housing and Neighborhoods Committee Meeting on July 11
7/7/2017
The community is encouraged to submit comments on the Kell Renaming Proposal for consideration at the Housing and Neighborhoods Committee Meeting on Tuesday, July 11, at 2:00 pm in the Long Beach Council Chamber. The Housing and Neighborhoods Committee will meet to consider renaming a City asset in honor of the late Ernie Kell, the City of Long Beach’s first elected mayor, and his wife, former Vice Mayor Jackie Kell.
City Health Officer Advises Residents to Take Precautions with Higher Temperatures and Humidity Forecast
7/6/2017
Long Beach Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat, particularly Thursday, July 6 through Thursday, July 13, 2017. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs ranging from high 80s to high 90s in parts of Long Beach.
Independence Day Fireworks Enforcement Nets 7,000 Pounds of Illegal Fireworks
7/6/2017
The City of Long Beach Police Department seized approximately 7,000 pounds of fireworks citywide during enforcement efforts for the Independence Day holiday representing a 1,300% increase over 2016, in which approximately 500 pounds were seized.
Long Beach Civic Center Honored for Design Innovation
6/29/2017
The City of Long Beach has received a Los Angeles Business Council (LABC) Architectural Award in the Under Construction category for the Long Beach Civic Center. LABC annually honors the contributions of teams of architects, contractors, and developers in creating and implementing outstanding building projects in the Los Angeles region.
Long Beach Health Officer Lifts Closure on Mother’s Beach and Beach at 56th Place in Alamitos Bay
6/29/2017
The City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has lifted the closure order on the final two swimming areas at Alamitos Bay. Mother’s Beach and 56th Place were re-opened this afternoon following consecutive lab results showing the water to be within State water quality standards. Alamitos Bay was closed for recreational water contact after a sewage spill on Monday, June 26. The cause of the spill is still under investigation.
Stay Cool, Hydrated and Informed for a Safe and Healthy Summer
6/28/2017
Summer is here and high temperatures are predicted in the forecast. City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, advises residents to take precautions against the heat and prepare for a safe and healthy summer.
City of Long Beach Exceeds Project Labor Agreement Hiring Requirements
6/28/2017
The City of Long Beach meets and, in some cases, exceeds the local hiring requirements in the City Council adopted citywide Project Labor Agreement (PLA) for construction projects in the City.
Long Beach Health Officer Re-Opens Colorado Lagoon, Marine Stadium Beaches and Bayshore After Sewage Spill
6/28/2017
The City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has lifted the closure order at Colorado Lagoon, Marine Stadium and Bayshore in Alamitos Bay. These areas were reopened after consecutive lab results were shown to be within state water quality standards.
Beaches in Alamitos Bay Closed Due to Sewage Spill
6/26/2017
The City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has ordered all beaches in Alamitos Bay closed for recreational water contact due to a sewage spill. The cause of the spill is still under investigation. The estimated volume of the spill is 7,500 gallons. The sewage was discharged into Alamitos Bay from the east side of the bay at Basin 1. Environmental Health Specialists from the Long Beach Health Department have taken samples at all potentially impacted areas.
Animal Care Services Advises Pet Owners for the Fourth of July Holiday
6/26/2017
Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS) advises pet owners that the Fourth of July Holiday can be a frightening time for animals, with the loud sounds of firecrackers and fireworks often sending pets scurrying out of the house or yard in search of security or shelter. Taking special care of pets during the Fourth of July is responsible pet ownership, just like licensing and keeping identification tags on pets, as well as ensuring that they are spayed or neutered.
City of Long Beach 2017 Independence Day Holiday Closures
6/26/2017
City Offices and Services City Hall will be open on Monday, July 3, closed on Tuesday, July 4, and re-open on Wednesday, July 5. City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Tuesday, July 4.
City of Long Beach Wins Four Prestigious American Planning Association Awards
6/22/2017
The City of Long Beach has received four awards by the Los Angeles section of the American Planning Association (APA), including a Transportation Planning Award of Excellence. The annual awards, presented today, recognize exceptional planning achievements by individuals, cities, agencies, non-profits, and businesses in the Los Angeles region.
City of Long Beach Receives Distinguished Innovation Award for BizPort from the American Planning Association
6/22/2017
The City of Long Beach, today, received the distinguished award for Innovative Use of Technology at the 2017 American Planning Association (APA) Los Angeles Section Awards Gala. The honor was bestowed upon the City for its forward-thinking business portal, BizPort.
Long Beach Fleet Ranks Top Ten in the Nation
6/21/2017
The City of Long Beach ranks top 10 out of thousands of fleet operations in the nation in the Government Fleet magazine and American Public Works Association (APWA) 2017 Leading Fleets competition. The honor recognizes the department’s high level of performance, leadership, competitiveness, and efficiency. This year’s ranking marks a two slot jump from 12th place in 2016.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine Ranks Top 24 of Park Systems Among 100 Largest U.S. Cities
6/21/2017
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) ranks Top 24 among the 100 largest U.S. city park systems in the Trust for Public Land’s (TPL) 2017 ParkScore® Index survey.
Long Beach Unemployment Rate Declines to Lowest Level Recorded Since 1990
6/20/2017
The City of Long Beach saw another decline in unemployment rate in May 2017 to a new all-time low of 4.4%, compared to 4.7% reported in March 2017. Since City-specific data has been collected dating back to 1990, 4.4% is the lowest unemployment number recorded and published by the State Employment Development Department (EDD) for the City of Long Beach. The unemployment rate in Long Beach reached a peak of 14.6% in July 2010, and has now dropped over 10% since before the recession.
Health Department Detects Mosquitoes with Potential to Transmit Zika in Long Beach
6/19/2017
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Vector Control Program has detected Aedes aegypti, the type of mosquito that can transmit Zika, dengue, and other viruses, for the first time in Long Beach. While they have been found in several surrounding cities in Southern California, this marks the first detection of these mosquitoes in Long Beach.
City Activates New Intersection and Traffic Signal at Walnut Avenue, E. 20th Street, and Alamitos Avenue
6/19/2017
Today, the City of Long Beach activated the newly realigned Walnut Avenue, E. 20th Street, and Alamitos Avenue intersection and traffic signal. Bicycle and pedestrian safety components were a main addition to the improved intersection.
Long Beach Continues to Receive Excellent Water Quality Grades from Heal the Bay’s Annual Beach Report Card
6/15/2017
The City of Long Beach continues to receive excellent water quality grades from Heal the Bay, with 92 percent of its beaches receiving “A” and “B” grades in the 2017 Annual Beach Report Card that was issued today. Long Beach has seen sustained improvements in water quality over the past six years.
Beacon Apartments Latest in Growing Number of Affordable Housing Developments Within Long Beach
6/14/2017
On Monday, June 12, construction of Beacon Apartments began, which will provide 160 new affordable units for lower-income seniors and veterans. The Beacon Apartments is part of the expanding number of new affordable housing developments proposed throughout Long Beach.
Community Invited to Annual Citywide Long Beach Public Library Summer Reading Program Kick-off Event
6/13/2017
The community is invited to the annual citywide Long Beach Public Library (Library) Summer Reading Program (Program) kick-off event on Saturday, June 17, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library, 5870 Atlantic Ave.
Healthy Active Long Beach Challenges Youth to Get Sixty Minutes a Day of Active Play All Summer Long
6/8/2017
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Healthy Active Long Beach Program invites the community to attend the 2017 “Power Up Your Summer” kick-off event on Saturday, June 10, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at Chittick Field Park, 1900 Walnut Ave.
My Brother’s Keeper Mentor Program Celebrates One Year Anniversary with Student Visit to City Hall Mentors
6/8/2017
The City of Long Beach hosted students from Washington Middle School at City Hall on Wednesday, June 7, an event organized by the Long Beach Innovation Team (i-team) that concluded the year-long My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) Mentor Program with City of Long Beach employees as mentors.
City of Long Beach Marks One-Year Anniversary of Voters Passing Measure A
6/7/2017
The City of Long Beach marks the one-year anniversary of voters passing Measure A, the first new Long Beach Transactions and Use Tax in a generation that jumpstarts a 10-year taxpayer investment in improving the City of Long Beach, offsetting previous years’ budget reductions and the City’s $2.8 billion infrastructure need.
Mayor Robert Garcia Presents ‘Building a Better Long Beach’ and Announces New CSULB Student Village in Downtown
6/6/2017
Mayor Robert Garcia, in partnership with the Long Beach Business Journal, today presented an update on new development within the City and major construction projects underway that are ready to break ground over the next few years. The Mayor’s Building a Better Long Beach presentation also featured a special announcement about conceptual plans for a new California State University, Long Beach student village in the heart of the City.
City Council Will Consider a Resolution to Appoint Monique DeLaGarza as City Clerk
6/2/2017
On Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at the City Council regular meeting, the Council will consider a resolution to appoint Monique DeLaGarza as City Clerk. An executive recruitment search was conducted and interviews were held in April/May 2017. Along with the City Manager, it is one of two positions the City Council hires directly.
Health and Human Services Department Receives March of Dimes Grant
6/1/2017
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is one of five recipients of the 2015 through 2017 March of Dimes California Chapter Community Grant designed to close the health inequities gap and improve infant health by reducing the occurrence of birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. The three-year grant total is $110,430; and the DHHS will be awarded $26,492 in the final year of the grant.
Community Invited to Public Forum on Anaheim Corridor Improvements in Midtown
5/26/2017
The community is invited to a public forum on Tuesday, May 30, from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm, at United Cambodian Community, 2201 East Anaheim St., Suite #200, to learn about upcoming safety improvements to the Anaheim Corridor in Midtown, between Junipero Avenue on the west crossing through Cambodia Town to Atlantic Avenue on the east.
Public Invited to Downtown Fitness Loop Grand Opening Ceremony
5/25/2017
The public is invited to attend the new Downtown Fitness Loop Grand Opening Ceremony on Saturday, June 3 at 11:30 am, located at 160 E. Shoreline Dr. (adjacent to Dock 10 Parker’s Lighthouse dock). Guests will get a first look at the newly installed, free to use exercise equipment and learn about the entire Fitness Loop.
‘Huxton’ Breaks Ground in Downtown Long Beach
5/24/2017
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with City Ventures, Inc., today celebrated the groundbreaking of Huxton, a solar powered, all-electric, townhome condominium community in the East Village. The project will be one of the first single-family condominium housing developments to be built in downtown Long Beach in almost a decade.
Residents Encouraged to Avoid Mosquito Bites during Memorial Day Weekend
5/23/2017
As Memorial Day weekend approaches, residents are encouraged to protect themselves by eliminating standing water around their homes and businesses, and by reporting day-biting mosquitoes.
Long Beach Observes Building Safety Month
5/22/2017
The City of Long Beach is proud to recognize the 37th annual Building Safety Month (BSM) alongside the International Code Council (ICC) and its 63,000 members worldwide. The BSM campaign aims to improve public safety by increasing awareness to help individuals, families, and businesses learn what it takes to create safe and sustainable structures.
Innovative Housing Model Offers Increased Independence for People with Special Needs
5/17/2017
Today, the City of Long Beach in partnership with Home Ownership for Personal Empowerment, Incorporated (HOPE), celebrated the grand opening of Banner Homes, a recently rehabilitated multi-family building. Banner Homes, located at 4410 N. Banner Dr., provides a unique and affordable housing solution for individuals with developmental disabilities.
El Dorado Nature Center Dedication Ceremony is Scheduled for May 20
5/16/2017
The El Dorado Nature Center dedication ceremony is scheduled for Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 11:30 am. The public is invited to celebrate the newly built entryway and plaza at 7550 E. Spring Street. The event will include interactive education stations where attendees can learn about wildlife and ongoing tours of the Nature Center.
Long Beach Public Library is a 2017 Recipient of National Medal for Museum and Library Service
5/16/2017
The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) announced Long Beach Public Library as one of ten recipients of the 2017 National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the nation’s highest honor given to museums and libraries for service to the community. The award has celebrated institutions that respond to societal needs in innovative ways, making a difference for individuals, families, and their communities for 23 years. The award will be presented later this spring at an event in Washington, D.C.
Ribbon Cutting Celebration Planned for Colorado Lagoon Restoration
5/15/2017
The community is invited to celebrate the recent completion of the latest phase of the Colorado Lagoon Restoration Project at 9:30 am, on Saturday, May 20, at the Colorado Lagoon (parking lot is located at the intersection of Appian Way and 4th Street). The event will kick off with a ribbon cutting ceremony followed by educational activities sponsored by the Friends of the Colorado Lagoon, and musical entertainment courtesy of the band Dad Company.
Transit-Oriented Development and Enhanced Urban Environment to Spark Midtown Transformation
5/11/2017
Enhanced walkability, improved mobility options for bicycles and transit riders, and new development and housing opportunities along the Long Beach Boulevard corridor will create a thriving community in Midtown Long Beach. The Midtown Specific Plan (Plan) sets forth a strategic path for achieving this vision and redefining a 369-acre area along the Long Beach Boulevard corridor.
City of Long Beach Unveils First Municipal Near-Zero Emissions Refuse Truck
5/11/2017
On May 3, 2017 at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo, the City of Long Beach unveiled a new municipal refuse truck, the first in the country to employ Cummins’ revolutionary near-zero emissions engine.
City of Long Beach and Long Beach City College Host Earthquake Preparedness Workshop
5/9/2017
The City of Long Beach in conjunction with Long Beach City College (LBCC) is hosting a free QuakeSmart Preparedness Workshop on May 16, from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM, at the LBCC campus, 4901 E. Carson Street, to increase resiliency for businesses and community organizations in the event of a major earthquake.
New Mixed-Use Development Approved for Downtown Long Beach
5/5/2017
Downtown Long Beach continues to flourish with a new seven-story, 142-unit mixed-use development that will provide new housing and amenities in the urban core. Coming to the Long Beach Planning Commission for consideration tonight, Broadway and Magnolia Apartments will promote greater livability and economic energy in the Downtown.
Long Beach Celebrates Bike Month with Unveiling of Primal Alchemy Unicorn Bike
5/4/2017
The public is invited to attend the second “Unicorn Bike” unveiling at 1:00 PM this Saturday, May 6, at Primal Alchemy, 19 39th Place. This debut is one of the City’s many Bike Month celebrations all throughout May.
Kevin J. Jackson Appointed Deputy City Manager
5/3/2017
City Manager Patrick H. West today named Kevin J. Jackson, Neighborhood Services Director for the City of Champaign, Illinois as Deputy City Manager for the City of Long Beach. Mr. Jackson's appointment will be effective on June 26.
Community Invited to Public Forum on Broadway Corridor Improvements
5/2/2017
The community is invited to a public forum on Saturday, May 6, from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM, at Bixby Park Community Center, 130 Cherry Ave., to learn about upcoming improvements to the Broadway corridor.
Long Beach Celebrates Bike Month in May
5/1/2017
The City of Long Beach will be celebrating Bike Month throughout the month of May by offering a wide variety of mobility related activities and discounts for residents. The highlight of Bike Month is Bike to Work Week, which takes place May 15 to May 19.
Douglas Park Flourishes, Bringing Economic Vitality to the City Ahead of Schedule
4/27/2017
Formerly home to the Douglas Aircraft Company, the 238-acre area near the Long Beach Airport has been transformed into the nearly built-out Douglas Park, converting a once underutilized site into a largely successful economic asset, and one of the largest private commercial developments in Southern California.
Homeless Count Declines in Long Beach
4/25/2017
The 2017 Biennial Homeless Count (Count) findings reveal a 21% reduction in the total number of persons experiencing homelessness in Long Beach, and a 26% reduction in chronic homeless persons. Compared to 2,345 in 2015, the total number of homeless persons in the City has dropped to 1,863; and the total number of chronic homeless persons has dropped from 927 to 686. The 2017 Count, conducted on January 26, marks the fourth consecutive Point-In-Time (PIT) Count that reflects a reduction in homelessness in Long Beach.
Midtown Specific Plan Wins Southern California Association of Governments Sustainability Award
4/24/2017
The City of Long Beach has received a Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Sustainability Award in the Integrated Planning category for the Midtown Specific Plan (Plan). SCAG annually honors planning projects that promote and improve mobility, livability, prosperity, and sustainability in the region.
Long Beach Unemployment Falls to Lowest Level Since 2010
4/24/2017
The City of Long Beach saw another decline in unemployment rate in March 2017 to a low of 4.7%, compared to 5.5% around the same time in 2016. The unemployment rate in Long Beach reached a peak of 14.6% in July 2010, and has dropped nearly 10% since before the recession. The State of California rate for the same period was 4.9%.
Construction of New Residential Development in Full Swing in Downtown Long Beach
4/20/2017
Revitalization of Downtown Long Beach continues with a new seven-story, 216-unit development currently underway at the site of a previously vacant parking lot at the southeast corner of Ocean Boulevard and Pacific Avenue. Oceanaire adds to the recent construction boom in the area, and will reactivate a prime intersection in the Downtown core.
City of Long Beach Unveils New Wayfinding Signage Design
4/19/2017
The Long Beach City Council reviewed a presentation Tuesday night and voted unanimously to receive and file a comprehensive wayfinding signage program for major gateway entries, parking, and coastal access in Long Beach.
Robert Gumbiner Park Grand Opening Ceremony Scheduled for April 23
4/19/2017
The public is invited to the grand opening ceremony for Robert Gumbiner Park at 880 East 7th Street on Sunday, April 23 at 1:00 pm. The event will feature a live DJ, food trucks, activities and more.
City of Long Beach Takes Home Five Communications Awards
4/18/2017
At the 2017 California Association of Public Information Officials (CAPIO) Conference in San Diego, which took place April 3-6, the City of Long Beach was recognized with five communications awards given for some of the most cutting-edge work produced by public agencies over the 2016 year.
Beach Streets University Comes to CSULB and the City’s East Side
4/17/2017
The fourth Open Street event, Beach Streets University, is coming to East Long Beach; and the public is invited to participate on Saturday, April 29, from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. At this exciting event, participants can walk, bike, or roll along a car-free route. The event kick-off will be held in front of the California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) Pyramid, at 11:00 am.
Downtown Long Beach Revitalization Continues with New Full-Block, Mixed-Use Development Underway
4/13/2017
Downtown Long Beach continues to boom with construction of a new full-block, mixed-use development currently underway at the site of the former State Office Building, 245 West Broadway.
Listen Up, Long Beach; Get Involved in City’s Noise Element Update Process
4/12/2017
The public is invited to collaborate with the City of Long Beach in updating the Noise Element, a mandatory component of the City’s General Plan, by utilizing an interactive, easy-to-use, Noise Element Update Map Tool (Map Tool).
Long Beach Reaches Class Action Settlement for ADA Improvements
4/12/2017
The City of Long Beach has reached a class action settlement agreement to make sidewalks, crosswalks, and other pedestrian pathways safer and more accessible for the disability community. The settlement was preliminarily approved by Judge Dale Fischer on Monday, April 10, 2017.
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services and Long Beach Cares host the 4th Annual Long Beach Public Health Conference: Generation Public Health
4/11/2017
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (LBDHHS), in partnership with Long Beach Cares, is hosting the 4th Annual Public Health Conference, under the theme, Generation Public Health, on Thursday, April 13th, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at the Long Beach Airport Marriott, located at 4700 Airport Plaza Drive.
City Library Launches ‘YouthSpark Live’ in Long Beach
4/11/2017
Eighty Long Beach students from Washington and Hamilton Middle Schools participated in YouthSpark Live, a Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) program, on Monday, April 10, 2017, at the Michelle Obama Library.
City of Long Beach, Long Beach Firefighters Association (FFA) and Other Miscellaneous Employees Bargaining Units Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
4/11/2017
The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative three-year agreement with the Long Beach Firefighters Association (FFA) to provide for salary increases and incentives aimed at improving workforce productivity and skill levels. The agreement also includes healthcare reform provisions that will provide long-term savings to the City and an economic uncertainties clause that allows the City to re-open the MOU if the City faces a fiscal hardship.
City of Long Beach Issues New Landscape Requirements
4/6/2017
The City of Long Beach is implementing new permitting requirements for certain new landscape and re-landscaping projects, as mandated by Governor Brown’s Executive Order B-29. The Long Beach City Council approved the updated Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO) in conjunction with the adoption of the triennial Building Code update in November 2016, and implementation will begin immediately.
City Council Approves Draft of Citywide Blueprint for Economic Development
4/5/2017
On April 4, 2017, City Council approved the City’s Draft Blueprint for Economic Development that informs the City’s overall economic development work plan for the next ten years, by a unanimous vote.
Survey of Long Beach Stores Shows Areas for Improvement in Availability of Healthy and Unhealthy Products
4/5/2017
A new survey highlights areas for improvement in the availability of healthy and unhealthy products that are marketed in stores throughout California.
Long Beach Launches ‘Can Your Butts’ Cigarette Litter Prevention Program
3/31/2017
Today, the City of Long Beach launched the Can Your Butts campaign at Gallagher’s Pub and Grill, located at 2751 East Broadway. The campaign promotes a clean, safe, and litter-free community by offering education and assistance to Long Beach restaurants, bars and other businesses to reduce cigarette litter in commercial corridors.
Emerson Fittipaldi, Tommy Kendall to be Inducted Into Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame
3/29/2017
Two legendary drivers with proud histories at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach – Emerson Fittipaldi and Tommy Kendall – will be inducted into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame on Thursday, April 6, at 11:00 am.
City of Long Beach Adopts Gender-Neutral Restrooms, In Accordance with State Law
3/28/2017
The City of Long Beach is requiring that all single-user restrooms in any business, City and government building, and other public places be available to all genders, and have new accompanying signage, as mandated by State Assembly Bill 1732, which went into effect on March 1, 2017.
Trans Day of Visibility at Harvey Milk Park on Friday, March 31
3/28/2017
The City of Long Beach, in collaboration with Work Evolution, will be hosting Trans Day of Visibility (TDOV) at Harvey Milk Park and Equality Plaza (Harvey Milk Park) on Friday, March 31, 2017 from 6:00 to 7:30 pm. The public is invited to come and enjoy opera, theater, and spoken word that celebrates and raises awareness on the current struggle and discrimination faced by transgender people.
Students, Families Encouraged to Participate in First Annual Walk to School Day on Wednesday, March 29
3/27/2017
Students and their families are encouraged to participate in the first annual Long Beach Walk to School Day, on Wednesday, March 29, to promote walking and pedestrian safety. The theme is “It’s Cool to Walk to School.”
National Library Month Kicks Off With New Library Service, Amnesty Program
3/27/2017
April is National Library Month, and the Long Beach Public Library is celebrating by launching a Mobile Studio, and by offering an Overdue Fines Amnesty Program as well.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Groundbreaking of Habitat Homes for Lower-Income Families
3/24/2017
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC), Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA) and Edison International (Edison), today celebrated the groundbreaking of four single-family homes that will provide the opportunity for lower-income families to purchase their first home.
Historic Pine Avenue Sign to be Unveiled on Friday, March 24
3/22/2017
The public is invited to the unveiling of a new “Historic Pine Avenue” sign that spans Pine Avenue between 4th Street and 5th Street, on Friday, March 24, at 7:00 pm. The free ceremony will feature the two-story-high sign being illuminated.
Long Beach’s Advisory Commission on Disabilities Invites the Public to a Transportation Town Hall Meeting
3/21/2017
The public is invited to participate in a town hall meeting hosted by the City of Long Beach’s Citizen’s Advisory Commission on Disabilities (CACoD).
USA Today Readers Vote Long Beach Airport Best Airport for Dining Two Years in a Row
3/21/2017
Long Beach Airport (LGB) recently won two prestigious awards for its concessions program.
City of Long Beach Helping Residents Prepare for Tsunamis
3/20/2017
Tsunami Preparedness Week is March 27 to 31, and the City of Long Beach, in conjunction with the Southern California Earthquake Center at the University of Southern California, will participate in a variety of activities to inform residents of actions they can take to prepare for and respond to a tsunami.
Long Beach Celebrates First Anniversary of Bike Share with Unveiling of Lola’s Mexican Cuisine ‘Unicorn Bike’
3/17/2017
The City of Long Beach today unveiled the first “Unicorn Bike” to help celebrate the Long Beach Bike Share program’s first anniversary. One of the distinctive bright blue bicycles is being temporarily transformed into a one-of-a-kind, specially branded bike – complete with hot pink paint and sugar skulls – for a partnership between CycleHop, the City’s Bike Share program operator, and Lola’s Mexican Cuisine, 2030 E. 4th Street.
Relinquished Long Beach Airport Flight Slots Offered to Southwest Airlines
3/16/2017
Long Beach Airport (LGB) has announced that Southwest Airlines has been offered two air carrier flight slots, which will be available for their use beginning August 1, 2017.
Public Invited to Marina Vista Sports Court Grand Opening Ceremony on March 18
3/14/2017
The public is invited to attend the Grand Opening Ceremony for the new Marina Vista Sports Court located at 5355 Eliot Street, on Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 10:00 am. The sports court was a result of a suggestion made by local youth during the Third Council District Youth Participatory Budget process. Ten students helped to gather public input, and the sports court was selected as a preferred project among the more than 700 youth who voted.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine ‘Be S.A.F.E.’ Program Wins California Parks and Recreation Society Award of Excellence
3/13/2017
The Parks, Recreation and Marine’s Be S.A.F.E. program (Summer Activities in a Friendly Environment) was named an “Award of Excellence” winner in the category of Neighborhood Building in the annual California Park & Recreation Society's (CPRS) Awards program.
City of Long Beach, Long Beach Firefighters Association Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
3/9/2017
The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative agreement with the Long Beach Firefighters Association (FFA) over a successor labor agreement. The FFA represents approximately 380 Firefighters.
Long Beach Airport to Launch Ride Share Pilot Program on April 5, 2017
3/6/2017
Long Beach Airport (LGB) will begin a pilot program to allow operation of Transportation Network Companies (TNCs), more commonly known as ride sharing, at the airport. Beginning Wednesday, April 5, 2017 companies such as Uber, Lyft, Wingz, and See Jane Go will be allowed to pick-up at LGB as part of the pilot program. Previously, they were only permitted to drop-off.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Kick Off for Measure A Infrastructure Improvements
3/2/2017
The City of Long Beach today celebrated the kick off for Measure A citywide infrastructure improvements.
Beach Streets Grand Prix View: Toyota Grand Prix Opens Track for Public Use on Tuesday, March 28
3/2/2017
The public is invited to participate in the fifth annual Grand Prix View, to walk, bike, roller skate, or even push a stroller on the same track where the world's best Indy Car drivers will rocket by at over 180 mph the following week. This exciting event will take place on Tuesday, March 28 from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm.
City Supports Preservation of 44-Unit Affordable Assisted-Living Housing Development
2/27/2017
The Long Beach City Council has unanimously approved a resolution that will enable the preservation of 44 units of affordable housing in the Downtown. The Beachwood Apartments, located at 475 W. 5th St., will be renovated to continue providing affordable housing for lower-income families with assisted-living needs.
Long Beach Police Department Awarded Blue Line Security Contract
2/23/2017
The Long Beach Police Department today was awarded a $30.1 million contract over a 5-year period, to provide law enforcement services for the eight station platforms of the Blue Line that are in the City’s jurisdiction.
Community Invited to Series of Events to Further Activate Harvey Milk Park
2/22/2017
The community is invited to attend a series of events designed to further activate Harvey Milk Park and Equality Plaza (Harvey Milk Park) throughout February and March. The series will include coffee gatherings, live music, educational sessions, and a re-creation of a Long Beach Debate Club called Spit ‘n’ Argue. The events are hosted by the City of Long Beach, in collaboration with Work Evolution.
Community Invited to Study Session on Affordable and Workforce Housing
2/17/2017
The public is invited to share their thoughts for ensuring more affordable and workforce housing within Long Beach, during a City Council Study Session on Tuesday, February 21, at 5:00 pm in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 333 West Ocean Boulevard.
Parks Closed for Public Safety Reasons Due to Storm
2/17/2017
Due to high winds from the storm, and falling trees and tree branches, for public safety reasons all City parks are closed for the duration of Friday, February 17, 2017.
Community Invited to Study Session on Affordable and Workforce Housing
2/17/2017
The public is invited to share their thoughts for ensuring more affordable and workforce housing within Long Beach, during a City Council Study Session on Tuesday, February 21, at 5:00 pm in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 333 West Ocean Boulevard.
Be Prepared for Powerful Storms
2/15/2017
A powerful storm system is expected to bring several inches of rain and high winds, beginning Friday morning through Saturday morning.
Long Beach City Council Restores Paramedic Rescue 12, Reinstates Police Academy Operations with Measure A Funding
2/15/2017
The Long Beach City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to restore Paramedic Rescue 12 and to reinstate the Police Academy, using Public Safety funding from Measure A. The restorations will be effective March 1, and will cost $1.5 million for the remainder of the Fiscal Year, and $2.5 million annually starting in Fiscal Year 2018 ($1.1 million for Paramedic Rescue 12; $1.4 million for Police Academy staffing).
Beach Streets University Open Street Event Coming to Long Beach on Saturday, April 29
2/14/2017
East Long Beach will bustle with activity on Saturday, April 29, from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, for the City’s fourth Beach Streets Open Street event, from Atherton Street up to Spring Street, and will feature thousands of people walking, bicycling and socializing on car-free streets.
City of Long Beach Presidents’ Day Holiday Schedule
2/14/2017
Long Beach City Hall will be closed on Monday, February 20.
Beach Streets University Open Street Event Coming to Long Beach on Saturday, April 29
2/14/2017
East Long Beach will bustle with activity on Saturday, April 29, from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, for the City’s fourth Beach Streets Open Street event, from Atherton Street up to Spring Street, and will feature thousands of people walking, bicycling and socializing on car-free streets.
City of Long Beach Wins Statewide Award for Advancing Diverse Communities
2/13/2017
The City of Long Beach has been awarded the League of California Cities Award for the Advancement of Diverse Communities for its comprehensive approach to supporting diverse communities citywide. The award was presented by California City Managers to Long Beach City Manager Patrick H. West.
City of Long Beach Offers Financial Incentives For Preservation of Historic Properties
2/13/2017
The City of Long Beach is now accepting applications for the third year of its reinstated Mills Act Property Tax Abatement Program (Mills Act), an economic incentive program for historic properties. The public is invited to attend two important events to learn about how to qualify and apply for tax benefits, while also preserving the City’s designated landmarks.
City of Long Beach Wins Statewide Award for Advancing Diverse Communities
2/13/2017
The City of Long Beach has been awarded the League of California Cities Award for the Advancement of Diverse Communities for its comprehensive approach to supporting diverse communities citywide. The award was presented by California City Managers to Long Beach City Manager Patrick H. West.
Residents Encouraged to Report Damages to Homes and Businesses Caused by Storms
2/9/2017
To help determine the impacts of the recent storms, Los Angeles County has established a website to gather basic damage information from residents and businesses. Long Beach residents and businesses that experienced damage are encouraged to complete the damage assessment survey, available at www.211LA.org by clicking on the Damage Assessment Survey banner.
Long Beach City Council Supports Los Angeles County Measure H to Address Homelessness
2/8/2017
The Long Beach City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to support Los Angeles County Measure H, the Los Angeles County Plan to Prevent and Combat Homelessness, on the March 7, 2017 ballot. If Measure H is approved by a two-thirds vote, a new quarter cent sales tax would be established in Los Angeles County for ten years in order to fund homeless services and prevention programs.
Long Beach Continuum of Care Receives $7.6 Million Grant Award to Fight Homelessness
2/7/2017
The Long Beach Continuum of Care (CoC) has been awarded $7.6 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to continue providing services to those who are experiencing homelessness in Long Beach. The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services is the lead recipient agency to provide oversight of this grant.
Community Invited to Review Beach Concession Buildings Improvements
2/6/2017
The community is invited to meet the architect and review the proposed designs for the renovations of the Alamitos, Junipero and Granada Beach Concession Buildings, during public meetings on Wednesday, February 15, and Thursday, February 16.
Alamitos Bay Closed Due to Sewage Spill Involving Los Angeles County Sanitation District
2/6/2017
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, has ordered all swimming areas in Alamitos Bay closed to water contact, due to a sewage spill today involving the Los Angeles County Sanitation District.
Closure Lifted at All Beaches; However, New Rain Advisory in Effect from Today’s Rainfall
2/3/2017
Long Beach Health Officials today lifted the closure of all open coastal beaches east of the Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier. Lab results reviewed this afternoon indicated bacterial levels in this area were within State standards for two consecutive days. The closure had been lifted earlier in the week for swimming areas in Alamitos Bay and beaches west of the Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier. The beaches were initially closed following multiple reports of regional sewage spills from the Los Angeles County Sanitation District related to heavy rains in late January.
Parks Staff Relocated While Administration Building Repaired
2/1/2017
Employees at the Parks, Recreation and Marine Administration Building, 2760 Studebaker Road, are serving the public at alternate sites after their work site suffered significant water damage from the recent storms, and is now being repaired.
City of Long Beach Introduces Online Police Reporting Service
1/31/2017
The public now has the ability to file police reports online for specific types of crimes that have occurred in the City of Long Beach, through Coplogic, an innovative web-based program.
Business Services Improve, Unemployment Declines
1/31/2017
The unemployment rate in Long Beach declined from 6.2 percent in 2015 to 5.2 percent in 2016, and the median number of days it took to issue a business license declined 29 percent, from 24 days in 2015 to 17 days in 2016.
City of Long Beach, Police Officers Association (POA) Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
1/30/2017
The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative three-year agreement with the Police Officers Association (POA) to bring pay in line with other agencies competing for quality police officers. The agreement also sets a new cap for overtime hours and reforms health care costs that will provide long-term savings to the City.
Open Coastal Beaches West of Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier Now Open
1/29/2017
Long Beach Health Officials have lifted the closure of open coastal beaches west of the Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier. Lab results indicated bacterial levels in this area were within state standards for two consecutive days.
City of Long Beach Announces 2017 Mobility Challenge – #CountMeInLB
1/26/2017
The City is launching a Mobility Challenge, and encouraging residents to get out and be counted by the new Eco-Counter, located on the Shoreline Pedestrian/Bicycle Path just west of the Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier. The challenge is to reach a total count of 1,000,000 cyclists and/or pedestrians by the end of 2017. The goal is to encourage residents to take advantage of the many mobility options the City has to offer, and to utilize social media as a fun way to inspire others to get involved.
Community Invited to Animal Care Services Open House on Saturday, January 28
1/25/2017
Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS) invites the community to its 2017 Open House from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm on Saturday, January 28. The free event will showcase shelter improvements and highlight upcoming partnerships and opportunities. The animal shelter is located at 7700 E. Spring Street.
Newest Park in Long Beach Named after Dr. David Molina; Public Invited to Ground-Breaking Ceremony on January 28
1/25/2017
On Saturday, January 28, at 9:30 am, the public is invited to a ground-breaking ceremony for the City’s newest park, a 3.3-acre site named after Dr. David Molina, who passed away in 1996 at the age of 70. C. David Molina Park is located at 4951 Oregon Avenue, and features a turf soccer field, playground, restroom facility, walking path, parking and landscaping.
$1 Million Grant to Provide Career Training for 250 At-Risk Youth
1/24/2017
The City of Long Beach has received a $1 million U.S. Department of Labor grant to provide career training for 250 youth at risk of dropping out of high school, becoming involved in the criminal justice system, or already hampered by juvenile records. The City was one of only five organizations nationwide to receive the Pathways to Justice Careers grant.
City of Long Beach Releases 2016 Crime Statistics, Murders Decrease by 8.3%
1/23/2017
Final year-end crime statistics unveiled today indicate that the most serious crime of murders dropped by 8.3% in 2016, and that overall crime in the City of Long Beach remained essentially flat when compared to 2015 levels.
All Open Coastal Beaches in Long Beach Closed Due to Multiple Sewage Spills from Los Angeles County Sewer System
1/23/2017
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, today ordered all coastal swimming areas in Long Beach closed for water contact, due to multiple sewage spills from the Los Angeles County sewer system in the region. At least seven sewage spills were reported Sunday evening and Monday, with six of those outside Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Receives California’s Highest Environmental Honor for Downtown Plan
1/20/2017
The City of Long Beach has received the Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award for "Sustainable Practices, Communities or Facilities" for the Downtown Plan, including successes with the new Civic Center, Mobility Element and LED streetlight conversation.
Alamitos Bay, Colorado Lagoon Closed Due to Sewage Spill
1/20/2017
A sewage spill Friday afternoon near Colorado Lagoon has resulted in a beach closure for all swimming areas in Alamitos Bay, including Marine Stadium, Mother’s Beach, Colorado Lagoon and Bayshore. The volume of the spill was estimated at approximately 27,000 gallons. The spill stopped at approximately 2:45 p.m.
City of Long Beach Receives California’s Highest Environmental Honor for Downtown Plan
1/19/2017
The City of Long Beach today received a Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award for "Sustainable Practices, Communities or Facilities" for the Downtown Plan, including successes with the new Civic Center, Mobility Element and LED streetlight conversation.
Largest Technology Project in City of Long Beach Increases Efficiency, Provides Better Information for Decision-Making
1/19/2017
The City of Long Beach today announced a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) system that integrates several functions, including Human Resources and Financial Management, into a single program that provides day-to-day management systems. City Employees named the system Long Beach City Operations And Strategic Technologies, or LB Coast, to brand the system unique to Long Beach.
Be Prepared for Powerful Storms
1/18/2017
A series of powerful storm systems are bearing down on Southern California, and are expected to bring several inches of rain, gale force winds and higher sea levels through Monday.
Long Beach Airport Schedules Public Discussion of Ground Transportation Program on February 1
1/17/2017
Long Beach Airport (LGB) is inviting Transportation Network Companies (TNCs), ground transportation service providers and the public to participate in a meeting on February 1 to discuss proposed changes to the Airport’s ground transportation program and fee structure. One of the topics will include allowing operation of TNCs at the airport, in accordance with California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) guidelines. TNCs such as Uber and Lyft use web-based platforms or smartphone applications to connect passengers with drivers.
City of Long Beach Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday Schedule
1/13/2017
Long Beach City Hall will be closed on Monday, January 16. Street Sweeping and enforcement of street sweeping violations will not occur on Monday, January 16. Street sweeping will resume its regular schedule on Tuesday, January 17. www.longbeach-recycles.org
Long Beach One of First Cities in U.S. to Display Open Data in Geospatial Data Format
1/9/2017
Today, the City of Long Beach launched DataLB, the City’s new Open Data Portal. This new portal is designed to implement modern Citywide practices for sharing data with the public, staff, and policy makers as outlined in the Open Data Policy, adopted by the City Council on December 20, 2016.
Volunteers Encouraged to Help with Citywide Count of Homeless Persons on January 26, 2017
1/6/2017
Community volunteers are encouraged to participate in the count of persons experiencing homelessness in Long Beach on the morning of Thursday, January 26, 2017. The 8th biennial Homeless Count, required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), defines the scope of homelessness, both in the community and across the nation, and helps to determine existing resources, identify gaps, and highlight progress toward ending homelessness.
City of Long Beach to Launch Electric Vehicle Charger Giveaway Program January 9
1/6/2017
The City of Long Beach is launching an Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Giveaway Program as part of the new expedited permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations. Beginning January 9, 2017, the City will be distributing 270 EV chargers free of cost to eligible Long Beach residents who own or lease an electric vehicle. The City’s Office of Sustainability estimates that nearly 1,300 electric vehicles are currently being used by Long Beach residents, with approximately 20 more added each month.
City of Long Beach Animal Care Services Continues Improving with Another Record Year in 2016
1/6/2017
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine Animal Care Services Bureau (ACS) achieved another record year in 2016 with saving animals. The following year-end statistics show increasing progress being made at the animal shelter and are the best numbers ever reported.
Anitra Dempsey Appointed Interim Deputy City Manager
1/4/2017
City Manager Patrick H. West today announced the appointment of Anitra Dempsey as Interim Deputy City Manager, effective January 7, 2017.
City Of Long Beach Using Social Media to Count Down Top 10 Stories of 2016
12/29/2016
During 2016, the City of Long Beach received national recognition for its efforts to end Veterans Homelessness, opened the Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library and the Police Department’s new East Division Substation, and continued to earn excellent water quality grades from Heal the Bay. Those are just some of the Top 10 stories of 2016 that the City is counting down on Facebook and Twitter.
City of Long Beach New Year’s 2017 Holiday Schedule
12/29/2016
Long Beach City Hall will be closed on Monday, January 2, 2017.
City of Long Beach, Long Beach Police Officers Association Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
12/24/2016
The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative agreement with the Police Officers Association (POA) over a successor labor agreement. The POA represents over 800 Long Beach Police Officers.
Overnight Winter Shelter Opens
12/23/2016
The overnight winter shelter for homeless individuals opened in North Long Beach today, and will be open until March 1. Four other local shelters operate year-round for individuals and families.
City of Long Beach Christmas 2016 and New Year’s 2017 Holiday Closures
12/21/2016
Long Beach City Hall will be closed on Monday, December 26, 2016, and on Monday, January 2, 2017. Street Sweeping and associated parking control will not occur on Monday, December 26, or on Monday, January 2.
City of Long Beach Reviews Successes from 2016
12/20/2016
In just one year, the City of Long Beach filled 32,369 potholes, rehabilitated 57.5 lane miles of streets, completed 60,000 building inspections, trimmed 20,529 trees, responded to 209,000 calls for service to the Police Department and 71,000 calls for service to the Fire Department and broke ground on a new Civic Center complex. That’s just a small snapshot of the incredible progress and service that the City delivered in 2016.
Coral Trees Dying, Must Be Removed to Ensure Public Safety
12/19/2016
Five coral trees on Ocean Boulevard and Cherry Avenue are dying, with significant trunk and root decay, and are at risk of falling. These trees experienced limb failure over the summer at an increasing rate, and members of the public are often within the fall zone. To ensure public safety at the popular Bixby Annex location, the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) must remove these trees.
Tracy Colunga Named Innovation Team Director
12/15/2016
Today City Manager Patrick H. West named Tracy Colunga the Director of the City’s Innovation Team (i-team). Ms. Colunga brings more than 10 years of professional experience with the City of Long Beach, including eight years in a management capacity.
Renovations at Long Beach Airport Parking Lot A Begin in January
12/14/2016
Long Beach Airport (LGB) will begin renovations to one of its two parking lots shortly after the busy holiday travel season. The improvements will be made to Lot A, the parking structure located nearest to the historic terminal.
City of Long Beach Reps and Vice Mayor Rex Richardson Join President Barack Obama in My Brother's Keeper Summit at the White House
12/14/2016
Today, Vice Mayor Rex Richardson, Neighborhood Relations Officer Tracy Colunga and FUSE Executive Fellow Veronica Njodinizeh join President Barack Obama who will deliver remarks at a summit on the My Brother’s Keeper Initiative (MBK) at the White House.
City of Long Beach Awarded $4.5 Million Grant from Caltrans Highway Safety Improvement Program
12/13/2016
The Long Beach Department of Public Works has been awarded a $4.5 million grant from the Caltrans Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) to improve traffic safety citywide throughout Long Beach.
Public Invited to Promenade Square Park Tot Lot Grand Opening Ceremony on December 17
12/12/2016
The public is invited to attend a Grand Opening Ceremony for the new Promenade Square Park Tot Lot located at The Promenade and East First Street, on Saturday, December 17, at 10:00 am.
Tracy Colunga Named Innovation Team Director
12/12/2016
Today City Manager Patrick H. West named Tracy Colunga the Director of the City’s Innovation Team (i-team). Ms. Colunga brings more than 10 years of professional experience with the City of Long Beach, including eight years in a management capacity.
New Sunday Hours at El Dorado Neighborhood Library
12/2/2016
The community is invited to enjoy new Sunday hours at El Dorado Neighborhood Library, 2900 Studebaker Road, starting December 4, from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm. In addition, hours at the Main Library at the Long Beach Civic Center have been extended on Thursday nights, from 7:00 to 8:00 pm.
Harvey Milk Park Transformation Underway
11/30/2016
As a part of its broader economic development efforts, the City of Long Beach is transforming Harvey Milk Promenade Park and Equality Plaza (Harvey Milk Park) into an outdoor, public collaborative space that encourages creativity and interaction. From December 5 to December 16, 2016, the community is invited to test and vote on the types of furniture, charging stations, and technology solutions they would like to see at the 500-square-foot City park located at 185 East 3rd Street.
City of Long Beach Fleet One of 2016’s Top 50 Green Fleets
11/28/2016
The City of Long Beach Fleet Services Bureau has won another Green Fleet award. The City’s fleet was recently named one of Heavy Duty Trucking magazine’s Top 50 Green Fleets for 2016, for adopting green, sustainable practices, policies and technologies. Long Beach was one of only three recipients in California and one of only three cities nationwide to be recognized.
Small Business Saturday Parking Holiday on November 26
11/23/2016
On Small Business Saturday – November 26, 2016 – parking meter holidays will provide free two-hour parking on metered locations at multiple shopping areas in Long Beach, to encourage people to support small local businesses.
Provide Input on City’s Blueprint for Prosperity; Attend Economic Development Study Sessions
11/22/2016
The public is invited to provide input on the City’s vision for strengthening economic development, during a study session at the Economic Development Commission (Commission) meeting on Tuesday, November 29, from 4:00 to 6:00 pm, at Long Beach City Hall, 333 W. Ocean Blvd., 3rd Floor Conference Room. The Commission will consider the public input when developing Economic Development Blueprint (Blueprint) policy recommendations for economic development to the City Council.
Long Beach Airport Gets Ready for Busy Holiday Season
11/21/2016
Long Beach Airport (LGB) is ready for the busy holiday travel season. The airport recently enhanced the roadways and pedestrian crossing in front of the historic terminal building to improve the travel experience for customers. Travelers are still reminded to take all necessary steps to ensure their holiday trips go as smoothly as possible.
City of Long Beach Thanksgiving Holiday Closures
11/21/2016
City Hall will be closed on Thursday, November 24, and Friday, November 25, in observance of the 2016 Thanksgiving Holiday.
Deputy City Manager Arturo Sanchez to Be Assistant City Manager for City of Sacramento
11/21/2016
Deputy City Manager Arturo Sanchez today announced his resignation from the City of Long Beach to accept a position as Assistant City Manager with the City of Sacramento.
John Keisler Named Director of Economic and Property Development
11/18/2016
Today City Manager Patrick H. West named John Keisler as the City’s Director of Economic and Property Development. Mr. Keisler brings more than 11 years of professional experience with the City of Long Beach, including eight years in a management capacity.
City of Long Beach Named Top 10 Digital City Six Years in a Row
11/17/2016
For the sixth consecutive year, the City of Long Beach has been named a Top 10 Digital City, surpassing numerous other cities in a national survey that spotlights municipalities best demonstrating how information and communication technologies are used to enhance public-sector service.
Long Beach Health Department Receives $50,000 Grant for Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Education
11/15/2016
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) to provide bicycle and pedestrian safety workshops to elementary school age children in 2017.
White House Recognizes City of Long Beach for Outstanding Efforts to End Veterans Homelessness
11/14/2016
Mayor Robert Garcia today presented on the City of Long Beach’s work to end Veterans Homelessness, at the White House’s Veterans Homelessness Summit, where the City of Long Beach was recognized for its outstanding efforts. Since December 2015, every Veteran who has experienced homelessness in Long Beach is offered a path to permanent housing. The capacity to provide housing for all Veterans interested in permanent housing is called achieving “Functional Zero.” This “Functional Zero” status is awaiting final certification from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
City of Long Beach Deploys UpLink Public Wi-Fi and Security Cameras Along Section of N. Atlantic Avenue
11/10/2016
The City of Long Beach today unveiled expanded public Wi-Fi access, with free Internet service called UpLink between the new Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library and Jordan High School. UpLink is the first step in using technology as an economic development tool to activate a corridor with students, pedestrians and business patrons.
New Alamitos Bay Marina Free Shuttle Service to Begin Friday, November 11
11/10/2016
The City of Long Beach is pleased to announce free shuttle bus service for the Alamitos Bay Marina, starting Friday evening, November 11, 2016.
Digital Guide, More Entertainment Coming to Beach Streets Midtown Open Streets Event on Saturday, November 12
11/7/2016
An innovative digital guide, pro skateboarders and the Cross Town Bike Park have been added to the entertainment and activities planned for the "Beach Streets Midtown" Open Street event on Saturday, November 12, along Anaheim Street from Orange Avenue to Pacific Coast Highway (PCH).
Long Beach Airport Named Top 10 Airport in the U.S. Three Consecutive Years
11/1/2016
Long Beach Airport (LGB) has been named a Top 10 airport in the United States by readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine for the third consecutive year, climbing three spots to No. 7 on the list. LGB enjoys a national reputation as a unique and innovative airport that provides a first-class experience for all travelers.
Long Beach Fire Chief Mike DuRee Named President of California Fire Chiefs Association
10/28/2016
Today, Long Beach Fire Chief Mike DuRee became President of the California Fire Chiefs Association (CalChiefs). Chief DuRee was selected by other California Fire Chiefs to serve in this prestigious position for a one-year term.
Provide Input on Roadmap to City’s Future; Attend Open House on General Plan Update
10/28/2016
The City of Long Beach is in the final stages of updating its General Plan, and the public is invited to provide input on the City’s vision for future land use and urban design by attending an Open House on Wednesday, November 2, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm, at the First Congregational Church of Long Beach, 241 Cedar Ave.
Long Beach Airport’s Festival of Flight is Ready for Takeoff
10/27/2016
The Festival of Flight promises to be one of the largest, free community events of its kind in the region, with static aircraft and automobile displays, live music, giveaways, a children’s activity area, and plenty of local food and drinks on Saturday, November 5. Formerly known as the Fly-In, the event’s new brand reflects its surge in size and popularity.
City of Long Beach Wins Three American Planning Association Statewide Awards
10/25/2016
The City of Long Beach has received three awards by the American Planning Association (APA) California Chapter, including an Award of Excellence for the Alcohol Nuisance Abatement Ordinance (ANAO). APA California each year recognizes exceptional planning achievements and influential works by individuals, cities, agencies, non-profits, and businesses statewide.
New Traffic Signal Activation at Atlantic Avenue and 51st Street
10/21/2016
The community is invited to help activate new traffic signals and LED safety lights at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue and 51st Street on Tuesday, October 25, at 11:00 am.
Exciting Entertainment, Activities Scheduled for Beach Streets Midtown Open Street Event on Nov. 12
10/19/2016
Community festivals, traditional and contemporary music and art, concerts and cyclocross and skateboarding demonstrations are just some of the entertainment and activities planned for the "Beach Streets Midtown" Open Street event on Saturday, November 12, along Anaheim Street from Orange Avenue to Pacific Coast Highway (PCH).
October Marks the Start of Flu Season – Protect Yourself, Others by Getting Your Annual Flu Shot
10/18/2016
Health officials are reminding Long Beach residents that it’s not too early to get a flu shot now, because outbreaks can occur as early as October. An annual flu shot is the best way to keep people from getting ill.
Celebrate Disability Employment Awareness Month on October 27, 2016
10/18/2016
The community is invited to join the City of Long Beach and the Citizens Advisory Commission on Disabilities (CACoD) in a celebration recognizing October as Disability Employment Awareness Month. The celebration will be held on Thursday, October 27, 2016 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm, including a 30-minute program beginning at 1:30 PM. The celebration will be held at the Main Library Auditorium and Lower Lobby at 101 Pacific Avenue, Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Joins White House Data Driven Justice Initiative
10/17/2016
The City of Long Beach has joined the White House Data Driven Justice Initiative (DDJ), joining more than 100 cities seeking to disrupt the cycle of incarceration.
City of Long Beach Earns Perfect Score Plus 8 Bonus Points in Municipal Equality Index
10/17/2016
For five years in a row, the City of Long Beach has been named one of the best cities in the nation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) inclusion in municipal law and policy. Long Beach was one of only 60 cities nationwide to achieve a perfect score in the Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index (MEI).
LED Streetlight Retrofit Project Reaches Milestone; Will Save Over $1 Million Annually, Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions
10/13/2016
The City of Long Beach has replaced approximately 1,750 high-pressure sodium streetlights with LED streetlights, completing the first phase of a citywide project to save money and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Take the Wayfinding Signage Program Survey
10/13/2016
The City of Long Beach is in the process of developing a comprehensive sign program, and wants your input to design a welcoming and effective signage and wayfinding system for major gateway entries, parking, and coastal access in Long Beach. Let your voice be heard by taking the short, 10-minute Wayfinding Signage Survey.
Volunteers Sought for the City’s Ninth Annual Bike Count
10/7/2016
The City of Long Beach is looking for volunteers to help conduct its Ninth Annual Bike Count this month. Participants can choose a time and location that are convenient for them.
City of Long Beach Launches ‘BizPort’ New Business Portal
10/5/2016
The City of Long Beach today launched its new online Business Portal, BizPort, a digital ombudsman to help entrepreneurs easily navigate the steps to start, manage, and grow a business. BizPort launched during Innovation Week, which features a series of public events throughout October highlighting the creativity, diversity and entrepreneurial spirit throughout Long Beach.
Federal Inspection Service (FIS) Feasibility Study Results will be Presented to the Public
10/4/2016
A feasibility study on a federal customs facility that would potentially allow international flights at Long Beach Airport (LGB) will be presented to the public in October by Jacobs Engineering (Jacobs).
New Business Portal, Civic Innovation Summit Highlight Long Beach Innovation Week
10/3/2016
The City of Long Beach will launch its new online Business Portal, BizPort, on Wednesday, October 5, and will also host a Civic Innovation Summit on Thursday, October 6. Both events highlight Innovation Week, which features a series of public events throughout October highlighting the creativity, diversity and entrepreneurial spirit throughout Long Beach.
New ‘Eco-Totem’ to Count Bicyclists, Pedestrians on Beach Bike, Pedestrian Path in Real-Time
9/29/2016
Have you ever wondered how many people use the Shoreline Pedestrian/Bicycle Path? A new bike and pedestrian counter called Eco-Totem has been installed on the path, just west of the Belmont Pier, to collect more accurate data on the 3.1-mile side-by-side lanes.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Receives Medical Suite, Surgical Room from Friends of Long Beach Animals
9/29/2016
Friends of Long Beach Animals (FOLBA), a nonprofit organization dedicated to responsible pet ownership, education and humane treatment of all animals, has donated a new medical suite with a surgical room to Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS).
City Health Officer Advises Residents to Take Precautions with Higher Temperatures and Humidity Forecast
9/26/2016
Long Beach Health Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat this week, particularly on Monday, September 26, and Tuesday, September 27. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs ranging from 95 to the low 100’s in parts of Long Beach.
City of Long Beach, International Association of Machinists (IAM) Reach Tentative Labor Agreement; No Fiscal Impact in 2017 Budget Due to Healthcare Savings
9/26/2016
The City of Long Beach announced today that a tentative agreement has been reached between the City of Long Beach and the IAM, which represents approximately 2,700 City Employees.
New App Helps Residents, Visitors Find Parking Throughout Long Beach
9/23/2016
On Saturday, September 24, the City of Long Beach will launch the EZparkLB parking app, to help motorists easily locate available public and private parking citywide.
Long Beach a Finalist for Most Business Friendly City in Los Angeles County
9/22/2016
The City of Long Beach is a finalist for the Most Business Friendly City in Los Angeles County, an annual award bestowed by the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC). In 2009 Long Beach received the Eddy Award as the Most Business Friendly City in Los Angeles County.
Oscar Orci Appointed Deputy Director of Long Beach Development Services
9/21/2016
Long Beach Development Services Director Amy Bodek today named Oscar Orci, former Director of Development Services for the City of Redlands, as Deputy Director for Long Beach Development Services. Mr. Orci’s appointment is effective today.
Citywide ‘Long Beach Serves’ Volunteer Campaign Begins October 1
9/21/2016
Volunteerism and civic engagement is an ingrained part of Long Beach’s culture. To continue encouraging and promoting volunteerism in Long Beach, the City has launched a citywide volunteer campaign, “Long Beach Serves,” with volunteer activities starting on October 1, and culminating with the October 22, 2016 “National Make a Difference Day.”
New Traffic Signal Activation at Intersection of Pacific Avenue, Wardlow Road
9/21/2016
Today the City of Long Beach activated a new traffic signal and Light Emitting Diode (LED) safety lights to improve pedestrian, bicycle and motorist safety at the intersection of Pacific Avenue and Wardlow Road.
Public Invited to Housing Resource Fair, Community Forum
9/19/2016
The community is invited to learn and share ideas for improving the City’s affordable and workforce housing, by attending the Mayor’s Affordable Housing Study Group (Study Group) at a Housing Resource Fair and Community Forum on Saturday, September 24, at the Jenny Oropeza Community Center at Cesar E. Chavez Park, 401 Golden Ave. The Housing Resource Fair begins at 10:00 am; the Community Forum at 11:00 am.
Colorado Lagoon Improvements Continue
9/16/2016
The improvements at Colorado Lagoon will continue next week with a new phase to create additional ecological resources for aquatic life as well as birds.
Long Beach Bike Share: 3,500 Users, 35,000 Miles, 1.4 Million Calories Burned in Just Six Months
9/15/2016
More than 3,500 users have ridden 35,000 miles on the bright blue bicycles since the Bike Share program launched on March 19, 2016. That equates to 1.4 million calories burned.
READY Long Beach Will Help Prepare Residents for Emergencies
9/12/2016
The community is invited to attend the third annual “READY Long Beach” Community Preparedness Expo on Saturday, September 17 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm at Heartwell Park (near the corner of Clark Avenue and Carson Street), to learn how to prepare for emergencies such as earthquakes, fires, floods, terrorism, and other catastrophic events.
‘Activate Uptown’ Block Party Coming to Long Beach on October 1
9/12/2016
Uptown will be hopping on Saturday, October 1, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, for Activate Uptown, a free, open-streets block party along Artesia Boulevard between Atlantic and Orange Avenues, with live music, activities, food, crafts, giveaways and more.
Community Invited to September 11 Memorial Ceremony on Sunday, September 11
9/8/2016
On Sunday, September 11, 2016, the community is invited to remember those who lost their lives during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The City’s annual 9/11 Memorial Ceremony will be held at Fire Station 8, 5365 E. 2nd Street, in Belmont Shore, at 9:00 am.
Long Beach Health Department, The LGBTQ Center Long Beach and Broadway Bar and Restaurant Owners Join Forces to Fight Deadly Disease
9/8/2016
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department), in partnership with The LGBTQ Center of Long Beach (The Center) and Broadway bar and restaurant owners, will hold free meningococcal vaccination night clinics on Friday, September 9, and Saturday, September 10, from 7:30 to 11:30 pm.
Greenbelt Improvement Project Grand Opening Ceremony Planned for Saturday, September 10
9/7/2016
The public is invited to attend a Grand Opening ceremony for the first phase of the greenbelt improvement project along the Pacific Electric Right of Way (PE Right of Way) on Saturday, September 10, at 4:30 pm. The free celebration with musical entertainment and refreshments is at the greenbelt between 7th and 8th Streets near Roswell Avenue.
City of Long Beach Employee Stevaughn Matthews Succumbed to Injuries Suffered Last Week
9/6/2016
On Thursday morning, September 1, 2016 a City of Long Beach Employee was injured in a workplace accident at the Fleet Services Building, 2600 Temple Avenue. The employee, Stevaughn Matthews, was working on a trailer when the accident occurred.
Community Invited to Celebrate Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library Grand Opening
9/6/2016
The community is invited to attend the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the new Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library, 5870 Atlantic Avenue, on Saturday, September 10, at 10:00 am. Public parking will be available in the lot across from the library on Atlantic Avenue.
City of Long Beach Labor Day Holiday Weekend Closures
9/1/2016
City Hall will be closed on Monday, September 5, and will re-open on Tuesday, September 6.
Residents Urged to Take Precautions Against West Nile Virus After Announcement of First Human Case in Long Beach for 2016
8/31/2016
The first human case of West Nile Virus (WNV) this year in Long Beach has been confirmed. As of August 26, 2016, 78 human cases have been reported from 17 California counties, including Los Angeles (24), San Diego (4), and Orange (1). There have been two WNV-related deaths this year in California.
Community Invited to Attend Healthy Active Long Beach 4th Annual Fruit and Veggie Party on August 27, at Martin Luther King Jr. Park
8/24/2016
The community is invited to access health and nutrition information and sample healthy recipes featuring seasonal fruits and vegetables during the Healthy Active Long Beach 4th Annual Fruit and Veggie Party on Saturday, August 27, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, at the Health Department’s Central Facilities Center, located at Martin Luther King Jr. Park, 1133 Rhea Street, Long Beach.
Public Invited to Provide Input on Sustainable City Action Plan Priorities
8/17/2016
The community is invited to provide input on Sustainable City Action Plan (SCAP) priorities for the coming year, during the Sustainable City Commission meeting on Thursday, August 25, from 4:00 to 6:00 pm in the Long Beach City Council Chamber, 333 W. Ocean Boulevard.
Kathryn McDermott Appointed Interim Director of Economic and Property Development
8/17/2016
City Manager Patrick H. West today named Kathryn McDermott, a highly qualified executive with more than 30 years of experience in business development and real estate, as Interim Director of Economic and Property Development. Ms. McDermott’s appointment is effective today.
Long Beach TV Wins Social Media Citizen Engagement Award
8/16/2016
Long Beach TV (LBTV), the City’s award-winning television channel, and the Technology & Innovation Department were recognized in the “Most Innovative Use of Social Media/Citizen Engagement” category of the 2016 Best of California Awards for their video-rich Social Media, by e.Republic’s Center for Digital Government. The award was distributed Thursday at the California Technology Forum in Sacramento, California.
Long Beach Airport Named Most Affordable Airport in U.S.
8/5/2016
Long Beach Airport (LGB) is the most affordable airport in the United States this year, according to the seventh annual Airport Affordability Index published by Cheapflights.com. The yearly survey is compiled each summer from search data that helps travelers compare airfare pricing across the country, and sheds light on air travel trends.
Long Beach Health Officer Encourages Residents to Take Precautions Against West Nile Virus
8/5/2016
The California Department of Public Health announced the State’s first death due to West Nile Virus for 2016. The case involved a senior citizen from Sacramento County. In light of the State’s announcement, Long Beach Interim Health Officer, Dr. Mauro Torno, is reminding residents to protect themselves from mosquitoes and West Nile Virus during the last months of summer. Although Long Beach has not documented any West Nile Virus activity this year, Orange County and Los Angeles County have documented positive activity in the form of positive birds and mosquitoes.
Public Invited to Ribbon Cutting for Protected Bike Lanes Along Artesia Boulevard
8/4/2016
The public is invited to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony for new protected bike lanes along a half-mile stretch of Artesia Boulevard from Orange Avenue to Atlantic Avenue. The ceremony will be on Thursday, August 11, at 10:00 am, in the 700 block of East Artesia Boulevard.
Tree Removals Necessary to Support Safe Long Beach Parks
8/3/2016
On Friday, August 5, the City of Long Beach will begin removing some dead and dying trees in the City’s parks that are increasingly prone to toppling over or limbs falling. The City must remove them to ensure the public’s safety and, consequently, support the growth of healthy trees.
Proposed 2017 Budget Focuses on Measure A Infrastructure and Public Safety Funding
8/1/2016
Mayor Robert Garcia and City Manager Patrick H. West today presented the City of Long Beach’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2017 Budget.
Jesus “Jess” L. Romo Appointed Director of Long Beach Airport
7/29/2016
City Manager Patrick H. West today named Jesus “Jess” L. Romo, A.A.E., an airport executive with 19 years of experience in aviation, as Director of Long Beach Airport (LGB). Mr. Romo’s appointment will be effective September 6, 2016.
New Traffic Signal Activated at Pacific Avenue and 14th Street
7/28/2016
The City of Long Beach today activated a new traffic signal, as well as LED street lights, at the intersection of Pacific Avenue and 14th Street. New pedestrian sidewalks, way-finding signage and sharrows are also being added in the area.
Beach Streets Midtown Coming to Long Beach on Nov. 12
7/26/2016
Midtown will spring to life on Saturday, November 12, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, for the Beach Streets Midtown Open Street event along Anaheim Street from Orange Avenue to Pacific Coast Highway, and will feature thousands of people walking, bicycling and socializing on car-free streets.
LBPD Awarded $600,000 State Grant for Strengthening Law Enforcement and Community Relations
7/26/2016
The Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) has been awarded a two-year, $600,000 grant from the California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) to strengthen police-community relations and help ensure fair and impartial policing throughout Long Beach neighborhoods. The Long Beach City Council formally accepted the grant at its public meeting on July 19, 2016.
Coastal Beaches Re-Opened
7/22/2016
Interim City Health Officer Dr. Mauro Torno re-opened all coastal beaches this afternoon after two consecutive test results from the Long Beach Public Health Lab showed that bacteria levels were within state requirements, following the sewage spill in Downtown Los Angeles.
Community Invited to Celebrate 26th Anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act
7/21/2016
The community is invited to celebrate the 26th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), during free festivities on Tuesday, July 26, 2016, from 12:30 to 3:30 pm, at the Long Beach Main Library Auditorium (lower level), 101 Pacific Avenue. The event is sponsored by the Citizens Advisory Commission on Disabilities (CACoD).
Coastal Beaches in Long Beach Remain Closed Due to Sewage Spill in Downtown Los Angeles
7/21/2016
As of Thursday, July 21, all coastal beaches remain closed due to a sewage spill that began in Downtown Los Angeles on Monday, July 18. Public Health Laboratory tests conducted by the Long Beach Health Department indicated elevated levels of bacteria along the open coastal beaches. These beaches will remain closed to all bodily water contact until laboratory results demonstrate the water to be safe for swimming and the Long Beach City Health Officer approves the beaches to re-open.
North Neighborhood Library Closing on July 31, in Preparation for Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library Opening on September 10
7/19/2016
On Sunday, July 31, at 4:00 pm, the North Neighborhood Library, 5571 Orange Avenue, will close in preparation for the opening of the Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library on Saturday, September 10, at 10:00 am. The closure is necessary to move the collection, supplies and other items to the new location and assure operational excellence at the new site.
Sewage Spill in Downtown Los Angeles Enters L.A. River, Requires Closure of Coastal Beaches in Long Beach
7/18/2016
On Monday, July 18, a sewage spill from a broken sewage pipe in downtown Los Angeles entered the Los Angeles River, prompting the closure of all coastal beaches in Long Beach.
Southwest Airlines Temporarily Adding Flights Out of Long Beach Airport
7/13/2016
Southwest Airlines will be temporarily adding new service out of Long Beach Airport (LGB), utilizing unused flight slots allocated to JetBlue. The airline has requested and been granted the temporary reallocation of two to three flights, and will maintain compliance with the City’s Airport Noise Compatibility Ordinance.
City of Long Beach Vehicle Fleet Ranked 12th Best in U.S.
7/12/2016
The City of Long Beach fleet was recently ranked the 12th best government fleet in the United States, according to Government Fleet Magazine Leading Fleets 2016 competition.
Vice Mayor Suja Lowenthal Stepping Down After 10 Years of Service on City Council
7/11/2016
After 10 years of service on the Long Beach City Council, Vice Mayor Suja Lowenthal will step down on Tuesday, July 12, during a farewell ceremony at her last City Council meeting, which starts at 5:00 pm in the Council Chambers.
City Officials to Break Ground Friday on New Civic Center
7/6/2016
On Friday, July 8, City officials will break ground for the new Civic Center, which will include a new City Hall, Port Headquarters and Main Library, along with a re-activated Lincoln Park and new residential, retail and hotel commercial development.
City of Long Beach Animal Care Services 2016 Mid-Year Report
7/5/2016
The Animal Care Services Bureau (ACS) achieved a record year in 2015 with saving animals, and so far 2016 is proving to be even better.
Long Beach City Hall Will Turn Into ‘Kitty Hall’ for Special Adoption Day on Friday, July 8
6/30/2016
Back by popular demand! Long Beach City Hall will once again become “Kitty Hall” on Friday, July 8, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm, to encourage shelter cat adoptions and promote awareness of Long Beach Animal Care Services.
Downtown Fitness Loop Groundbreaking Ceremony Planned
6/30/2016
The public is invited to attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Downtown Fitness Loop on Saturday, July 9, at 10:00 am near the Shoreline Marina office, south of Shoreline Village. Guests will be able to see the first installed piece of fitness equipment as well as plans for the entire loop.
Public Invited to Provide Input on Future Development of Queen Mary Area
6/30/2016
The public is invited to attend a Queen Mary Land Development Task Force (Task Force) workshop and provide input on future development of the area surrounding the Queen Mary. The free event is scheduled for Saturday, July 9, 2016, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, at the First Congregational Church of Long Beach, 241 Cedar Avenue.
Community Invited to Experience Separated Bike Lanes at First Fridays on July 1
6/29/2016
The community is encouraged to try out a temporary, separated bike lane and share their thoughts for promoting “Bikeability,” as part of the Long Beach Bicycle Master Plan (Bike Plan) update efforts. The interactive demonstration will be featured at First Fridays in Bixby Knolls, on July 1, 2016, from 6:30 to 9:30 pm, on Atlantic Avenue between Bixby Road and San Antonio Drive.
Pet Owner Tips for the July 4th Holiday
6/28/2016
The Fourth of July can be a frightening time for animals, with the loud sounds of firecrackers and fireworks often sending pets scurrying out of the house or yard in search of security or shelter. Taking special care of pets during the Fourth of July is responsible pet ownership, just like licensing and keeping identification tags on pets, and making sure they are spayed or neutered.
City of Long Beach Independence Day Holiday Closures
6/28/2016
Long Beach City Hall will be closed on Monday, July 4.
Celebration Planned for Alamitos Bay ‘Swimability’ Improvements
6/22/2016
The community is invited to celebrate a new, permanent, measured open water buoy line in Alamitos Bay that is believed to be the first of its kind in the United States. The free “Play in the Bay” celebration will be held on Sunday, June 26, at 2:00 pm at the Bay Shore Swimming Pier, near the Leeway Sailing Center. New water quality signage and swim ladders will be unveiled, and all three “Swimability” improvements will be available for use.
‘On Your Mark, Get Set … READ!’ Long Beach Public Library Launching Annual Summer Reading Program
6/20/2016
On your mark, get set … READ! The Long Beach Public Library will launch its annual citywide Summer Reading Program with fun and games at the Ruth Bach Neighborhood Library, 4055 Bellflower Boulevard, on Saturday, June 25, at 11:00 am. Readers of all ages are invited to register and participate in the Summer Reading Program.
City Health Officer Advises Residents to Be Prepared for Summer Heat
6/17/2016
With summer upon us, and high temperatures predicted for the coming days, Interim City Health Officer, Mauro Torno, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat.
Community Invited to ‘Protect Yourself from Elder Abuse Workshop’
6/15/2016
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Long Beach Elder Abuse Prevention Team, will host a workshop featuring a series of presentations and exhibitors from local healthcare and social service agencies for at-risk seniors. The free event is scheduled for Tuesday, June 21, from 8:00 am to 11:30 am, at El Dorado Park Senior Center, 2800 N. Studebaker Road, Long Beach.
Jason Campbell Appointed Police Administration Bureau Chief
6/14/2016
Long Beach City Manager Patrick H. West and Police Chief Robert Luna today announced the appointment of Jason S. Campbell as Administration Bureau Chief of the Long Beach Police Department. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Braden Phillips.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Grand Opening of First High-Rise Apartment Complex in Over a Decade
6/10/2016
The City of Long Beach last night celebrated the grand opening of “The Current,” the City’s first high-rise apartment complex built in more than a decade. Located at 707 E. Ocean Boulevard, the 17-story mixed-use development consists of 223 luxury rental units, more than 6,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, and a 10,000-square-foot plaza. The developers were Anderson Pacific, LLC; Ledcor Properties Inc.; and Qualico Developments Inc.
Annual Street Maintenance Project Will Close Southern Terminus of Long Beach (710) Freeway on Sunday Morning
6/9/2016
On Sunday, June 12, the southern terminus of the Long Beach (710) Freeway will be closed south of Anaheim Street from 3:00 am to 12:00 pm, so crews can complete street maintenance during an annual maintenance project.
Long Beach to Receive 350 Donated Electric Vehicle Chargers
6/3/2016
The City Council recently accepted a donation of 350 electric vehicle chargers from Mercedes-Benz USA, with the intent of making them available at no cost to qualifying Long Beach residents and businesses early next year.
Long Beach Named No. 10 Most Bike Friendly City in America
6/2/2016
The City of Long Beach continues to make great strides toward improving livability, and has been named the No. 10 Most Bike Friendly City in America, according to a national survey.
Business Community Recognizes Long Beach Among Top 5 Most Business Friendly Cities in L.A. County
6/2/2016
The City of Long Beach has been recognized by the business community itself as one of the five most business friendly cities in Los Angeles County, according to the Los Angeles County Business Federation (BizFed), an alliance of 150 business groups representing 272,000 companies that employ nearly 3 million people in LA County.
Technology & Innovation Department Receives National Award for Using Technology; Long Beach Only City Among 100 Honorees
6/1/2016
The Long Beach Department of Technology & Innovation has been recognized with a national award for the innovative use of technology in creating and delivering genuine business value. Long Beach was the only city to be recognized for CIO 100 award, along with an impressive group of companies including Aflac, Dell, Hilton, Intel and Wells Fargo.
Recreation Park Volleyball Court Grand Opening Celebration Planned
5/31/2016
The public is invited to attend a Grand Opening Ceremony for the new Volleyball Court at Recreation Park on Saturday, June 4 at 1:30 pm. The court is located between Park Avenue and the Band Shell, north of 7th Street and south of Federation Drive.
Promenade Square Park Tot Lot Groundbreaking Ceremony Planned
5/31/2016
The public is invited to attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Promenade Square Park Tot Lot located at The Promenade North and East First Street, on Saturday, June 4, at 10:00 am.
City of Long Beach Moves Forward on Affordable Housing Opportunities for Seniors and Veterans
5/27/2016
On Tuesday, May 24, the Long Beach City Council authorized the City and a developer to jointly apply for up to $17,723,734 in state funding for affordable housing for lower-income seniors and veterans. The partnership significantly increases the chances of receiving the competitively awarded state funding.
Celebration Planned for Shoreline Drive, Alamitos Beach Parking Lot Improvements
5/27/2016
The community is invited to celebrate the recent renovation of Alamitos Beach Parking Lot, along with improvements along nearby Shoreline Drive to improve traffic circulation and help facilitate ADA access to the beach. The free celebration will be held on Saturday, June 4, at 11:00 am at the Alamitos Beach Parking Lot (enter off Shoreline Drive, just south of Ocean Boulevard).
Long Beach Public Library Overdue Fines Amnesty Program an Overwhelming Success
5/27/2016
More than 4,000 patrons returned 13,323 items worth an estimated $240,000 during the Long Beach Public Library Overdue Fines Amnesty Program in April.
City of Long Beach 2016 Memorial Day Holiday Schedule
5/27/2016
Long Beach City Hall will be closed on Monday, May 30, 2016.
Downtown and TOD Pedestrian Master Plan to Make Walking and Transit in Long Beach a Breeze
5/26/2016
Tuesday night, after a significant three-year planning effort, the Long Beach City Council approved the Downtown and Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Pedestrian Master Plan (Plan) that will create a more safe and enjoyable pedestrian-friendly Downtown and enhance commuting options throughout the City.
Long Beach Earns Excellent Grades for Water Quality from Heal the Bay’s Annual Beach Report Card
5/26/2016
The City of Long Beach continued to receive excellent water quality grades from Heal the Bay, with 93 percent of its beaches receiving “A” and “B” grades in the 2016 Annual Beach Report Card that was issued today. Long Beach has seen sustained improvements in water quality over the past five years.
Next Phase of Colorado Lagoon Restoration to Begin in September
5/26/2016
On Tuesday, May 24, the Long Beach City Council approved the next phase in the Colorado Lagoon’s restoration, to further enhance the ecological value of the Lagoon through the creation of additional aquatic resources.
Seaside Way Pedestrian Bridge Construction Celebration Event
5/25/2016
The City of Long Beach today celebrated the recent start of construction for the new 605-foot-long Seaside Way Pedestrian Bridge along East Seaside Way, which will provide seamless connectivity from the Long Beach Convention Center Walkway near Pine Avenue to the Performing Arts Center.
Long Beach Continuum of Care Receives a Total of $6.9 Million from U.S. to Fight Homelessness
5/25/2016
The City of Long Beach has been awarded an additional $765K from the federal government to provide services to individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness in the City of Long Beach, bringing the total annual award to $6.9 million.
City of Long Beach Fleet Adds Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car
5/24/2016
The City of Long Beach recently acquired one of the first Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles (FCV) that is available commercially, a Toyota Mirai that runs solely on hydrogen and has no emissions, other than water.
CNG Cross-Country Road Rally Begins in Long Beach on May 30
5/24/2016
On Monday, May 30, three CNG-powered vehicles will depart from Long Beach on a cross-country rally to demonstrate that there are enough CNG stations in the United States to provide fuel for the 3,144-mile trip. The public is invited to the free kick-off ceremony at 10:00 am, at the Long Beach Gas and Oil fueling station, 2400 E. Spring Street.
Start ‘100 Days of Summer’ With Free 80’s ‘Flashpants’ Concert on May 27
5/23/2016
From Memorial Day to Labor Day, Long Beach will offer hundreds of free or low-cost cultural programs, sports activities and special events throughout the City. "100 Days of Summer" is a partnership among Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine and the Long Beach Convention & Visitor's Bureau to promote opportunities to "stay and play" in Long Beach.
Long Beach Airport Prepares to Welcome New Travelers
5/23/2016
Long Beach Airport (LGB) is expecting a busier than normal summer as the airport prepares to serve new passengers. A new airline and new routes will add to the visitors in Long Beach during the travel season. With Southwest Airlines scheduled to begin service in Long Beach and JetBlue adding flights and an extra destination, Long Beach Airport is ready to welcome summer travelers.
City of Long Beach Wins Six American Planning Association Awards
5/17/2016
The City of Long Beach has received six awards by the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA). The annual awards, which will be presented June 16, recognize exceptional planning achievements by individuals, cities, agencies, non-profits, and businesses in the Los Angeles region.
$1 Million Grant Will Enable Health and Human Services to Expand Efforts to Address Obesity in North Long Beach
5/17/2016
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has received a $1 million grant from Kaiser Permanente to enhance the HEAL (Healthy Eating Active Living) Zone Initiative, which supports healthier neighborhoods and healthier people in North Long Beach.
Richard Conant Appointed Deputy Chief; Steve Lauricella Promoted to Commander
5/16/2016
Long Beach City Manager Patrick H. West and Police Chief Robert Luna today announced the appointment of Commander Richard Conant to Deputy Chief. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Deputy Chief Richard Rocchi. Additionally, Lieutenant Steve Lauricella has been promoted to the position of Commander.
Long Beach City Council to Review Additional Development Proposals
5/16/2016
At the May 24 City Council meeting, the City Council has the opportunity to review three exciting development proposals in Long Beach. The proposals involve past Redevelopment Agency parcels now owned by the City through the Long Beach Successor Agency Long Range Property Management Plan.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Offering Spay/Neuter Vouchers in May
5/12/2016
Throughout the remainder of May, Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS) will be distributing spay/neuter vouchers in person at the PD Pitchford Companion Animal Village.
Community Invited to Safe Long Beach Strengthening Families Workshops
5/10/2016
The public is invited to attend a Strengthening Families Conference, as part of the City’s Safe Long Beach efforts, on Saturday, May 14, from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm, at Long Beach City College, Building E, 4901 E. Carson Street, Long Beach. The City of Long Beach and the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) are hosting the conference.
Long Beach City Council to Review Downtown Development Proposals
5/9/2016
At the May 17 City Council meeting, the City Council has the opportunity to review two exciting development proposals in the Downtown. Both proposals involve past Redevelopment Agency parcels now owned by the City through the Long Beach Successor Agency Long Range Property Management Plan.
Coyote Sightings Prompt Safety and Prevention Reminders
5/2/2016
Coyote activity has recently occurred in Long Beach and surrounding areas, and residents are reminded to follow important safeguards to protect pets and property against these wild animals. Coyotes are found in every state of the nation, except for Hawaii, and it’s not uncommon to see one walking down a busy street.
Long Beach Named 10th Most Walkable City in U.S.; Only Southern California City in Top 10
4/28/2016
Southern California is synonymous with traffic, freeways, and is often seen as the epitome of car-oriented culture. Long Beach, however, is making strategic investments and launching a tangible cultural revolution that promotes walking. As a result, Long Beach has been named the 10th most walkable city in the United States, and is the only Southern California city to make the Top 10 this year.
Thirty New Parking Spaces Created in Downtown Long Beach
4/28/2016
The City of Long Beach today announced the creation of 30 new Downtown parking spaces along a three-block section of 9th Street.
Thirty New Parking Spaces Created in Downtown Long Beach
4/28/2016
The City of Long Beach today announced the creation of 30 new Downtown parking spaces along a three-block section of 9th Street.
Long Beach is Only City in Los Angeles County to Provide Emergency Alerts in Accessible Formats
4/27/2016
Long Beach is the first city in Los Angeles County to provide emergency alert messages to residents who are deaf, blind or hard of hearing in accessible formats, including American Sign Language (ASL) with English voice-over text. These improvements increase the reach of AlertLongBeach, an emergency alert notification system launched late last year to keep those who live or work in Long Beach informed of important information before, during and after a major emergency or disaster.
City Unemployment Rate Reaches Nine-Year Low
4/21/2016
The unemployment rate in Long Beach continues to decline and has reached a nine-year low, dropping to 5.5 percent as of March 2016. This rate is the same as the June 2007 rate, before the global financial crisis. The unemployment rate in Long Beach reached a peak of 14.6 percent in July 2010, and has dropped steadily since that time. Total employment in Long Beach has grown by 21,600 new payroll jobs since July 2010 and now stands at 225,100.
Community Invited to Learn About Belmont Shore Parking Study
4/18/2016
The community is invited to learn about an upcoming Belmont Shore Parking Study, during a meeting on Thursday, April 21, at 6:00 pm, at the Bay Shore Community Congregational Church, 5100 The Toledo.
‘The Outdoor Office’ Concept Wins $300,000 Knight Cities Challenge, Will Transform Harvey Milk Park
4/12/2016
Today, the City of Long Beach announced it has been named a winner of the Knight Cities Challenge. The winning project, “The Outdoor Office,” will transform a portion of Harvey Milk Park. By connecting the space to high powered Wi-Fi, providing charging stations, shade, creative and flexible seating, The Outdoor Office will provide workers and residents with a relaxing and refreshing workspace.
Community Invited to Attend Open House on Long Beach Bicycle Master Plan
4/12/2016
The public is invited to participate in a community open house for the Long Beach Bicycle Master Plan (Plan) update, and share ideas for the planning effort that will guide future improvements to the City’s bicycle network and help make Long Beach a more bicycle-friendly community. The free open house, the ABC’s of Bicycling in Long Beach, has been scheduled for Thursday, April 14, 2016, from 5:00 to 8:00 pm at the Manazar Gamboa Community Theater at MacArthur Park, 1323 Gundry Avenue.
City of Long Beach Launches ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ Local Action Plan and Call to Action for Mentorship
4/8/2016
The City of Long Beach yesterday launched My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) Local Action Plan, a significant endeavor to establish and implement new approaches to address the needs and priorities of youth and ensure that all young people, including boys and young men of color, have the opportunity to succeed. The MBK Local Action Plan includes a call to action for mentorship, as part of the City’s Safe Long Beach efforts.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Groundbreaking of Supportive Housing Community for Homeless Families and Veterans
4/7/2016
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC), and Century Housing yesterday celebrated the groundbreaking of Anchor Place, a 120-unit supportive housing development for homeless families and veterans.
Celebrate National Library Month in April with Community Events and Amnesty for Overdue Items
4/1/2016
Throughout the month of April, the Long Beach Public Library will be joining libraries in schools, campuses and communities nationwide in celebrating National Library Month and the dynamic changes that are happening in today’s libraries.
Southwest Airlines Announces Flights from Long Beach Airport Airline to Offer Four Flights a Day to Oakland
3/31/2016
Long Beach Airport (LGB) is getting a new airline as well as new routes that will begin service in June 2016. Mayor Robert Garcia, representatives from the City of Long Beach and LGB joined Southwest Airlines today aboard the iconic Queen Mary for the special announcement. The airline revealed that when it begins service from Long Beach Airport, it will offer four flights a day to Oakland.
Team Penske and Announcer Bruce Flanders to be Inducted into Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame
3/30/2016
Two legendary names with proud histories at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach – Team Penske and Bruce Flanders – will be inducted into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame on Thursday, April 14, at 11:00 am.
Public Invited to Grand Opening for Cesar E. Chavez Park Fitness Zone and Loop
3/30/2016
The public is invited to attend a Grand Opening Celebration for the Cesar E. Chavez Park Fitness Zone and Loop, located at 401 Golden Avenue on Saturday, April 2, at 8:30 am.
Public Invited to East San Pedro Bay Ecosystem Restoration Feasibility Study Kick-Off Meeting on April 7, 2016
3/29/2016
Long Beach has worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Army Corps) for over seven years to advance a feasibility study to restore the East San Pedro Bay. The study has now kicked off officially, and the City is seeking community input on this important issue.
Grand Prix View: Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Opening Up Race Track for Public Use on Tuesday, April 5
3/29/2016
The Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is opening up its track to the public on Tuesday, April 5, from 11:30 am to 12:45 pm. For the fourth annual "Grand Prix View,” the community is invited to walk, bike, roller skate or even push a stroller along the course where the world's best IndyCar drivers will scream at over 180 mph the following week.
Long Beach Public Library Offers Overdue Fines Amnesty Program
3/25/2016
The Long Beach Public Library will offer an Overdue Fines Amnesty Program during the month of April, to coincide with National Library Month. Fines will be forgiven for all overdue materials returned to the Long Beach Public Library.
City of Long Beach 2016 Easter Sunday Schedule
3/25/2016
Long Beach City Hall is closed on Sundays, and most City operations will operate per their normal Sunday schedule on March 27, 2016. www.longbeach.gov
Community Invited to Open House on SEADIP Update
3/24/2016
The public is invited to participate in a community open house for the Southeast Area Development and Improvement Plan (SEADIP) update, now known as the Southeast Area Specific Plan (SEASP), and provide input on the significant planning effort that will affect 1,500 acres of southeast Long Beach.
Grand Opening Celebration Planned for MacArthur Park Playground, Renovated Homeland Cultural Center
3/23/2016
The public is invited to attend the Grand Opening Celebration for the new MacArthur Park Playground and the renovated Homeland Cultural Center, both located at 1321 Anaheim Street, on Saturday, March 26, 2016, at 10:00 am.
Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services Achieves National Accreditation
3/22/2016
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has achieved national accreditation through the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB). Only 118 health departments in the United States, including only three of the 61 health departments in California, have achieved this distinction.
USA Today Readers Vote Long Beach Airport Best Airport for Dining in United States
3/22/2016
Long Beach Airport (LGB) recently won two prestigious awards for its concessions program. LGB was named Best Airport for Dining in a USA Today/10Best.com Readers’ Choice poll, and won an award for Best Concessions Design in the Small Hub category from Airport Revenue News magazine.
City Officials and Community Leaders Join for Inaugural Safe Long Beach Retreat
3/21/2016
The City of Long Beach hosted the first convening of Safe Long Beach partners, a group consisting of more than 80 government, education, non-profit, community- and faith-based organizations, to collaborate and discuss new ideas for strengthening and aligning resources to prevent violence and achieve the goals and initiatives of Safe Long Beach.
Groundbreaking Ceremony for Locust Tot Lot Planned
3/15/2016
The public is invited to join Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilmember Dee Andrews and the Departments of Parks, Recreation and Marine and Public Works at the groundbreaking ceremony for the “Locust Tot Lot” located at 2133 Locust Avenue on Saturday, March 19, 2016, at 9:30 am.
Public Invited to Kick Off ‘Beach Streets Downtown’ Open Street Event on Saturday, March 19
3/15/2016
The community is invited to kick-off the "Beach Streets Downtown" Open Street event on Saturday, March 19, at 10:00 am on Broadway in front of Bixby Park. Then, the Broadway corridor will be opened up for walking, bicycling, skating and socializing, by temporarily closing the street to vehicle traffic from Pine Avenue to Euclid Avenue until 5:00 pm.
Street Sweeping Improvements Coming to Parking Impacted Neighborhoods
3/14/2016
Beginning the week of March 21, 2016, the City of Long Beach will change street sweeping times in parking impacted neighborhoods by eliminating 4:00 am sweeping times, and moving most sweeping times to 8:00 am or later.
City Manager Announces Six Key Management Appointments
3/11/2016
Today City Manager Patrick H. West announced six appointments to key management positions in the City of Long Beach. Among the appointments are three department director positions, an Deputy Fire Chief, a Public Affairs Officer, and the Business Operations Manager for the Gas and Oil Department.
Long Beach Continuum of Care Receives $6.2 Million Federal Grant Award to Address Homelessness
3/10/2016
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded the Long Beach Continuum of Care (CoC) $6.2 million to provide services to homeless individuals and families. The CoC is led by the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services.
City, Microsoft Launch First Digi Camps in Long Beach
3/9/2016
The City of Long Beach, in a Digital Alliance with Microsoft Corp., provided 91 Washington Middle School students with technical training and exposure to professional careers in the technology sector on March 7 and 8. The first Digi Camps in Long Beach saw 43 girls participate on Monday, and 48 boys participate on Tuesday.
Bike Share Wheels into City of Long Beach
3/9/2016
The public is invited to help the City of Long Beach unveil its Bike Share program, which will offer residents and visitors an exciting new way to move around the City. The unveiling will be held on Thursday, March 10, at 10:00 am on The Promenade at 3rd Street, across from Harvey Milk Park.
Community Invited to the 11th Annual Kids in the Kitchen Event at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park on Saturday, March 12
3/8/2016
The community is invited to attend the 11th Annual Kids in the Kitchen event on Saturday, March 12, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, 1950 Lemon Ave., Long Beach. The free event is sponsored by the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (LBDHHS) Healthy Active Long Beach Program and the Junior League Long Beach (JLLB).
Community Invited to Topping Ceremony of Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library on March 12
3/8/2016
Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilmembers Rex Richardson and Al Austin and the Departments of Library Services and Public Works invite the public to a topping ceremony for the new Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library, on Saturday, March 12, at 11:30 am. The original spire from the former Atlantic Theatre will “top” the new library building. The ceremony will be visible from the vacant lot on 59th Street and Atlantic Avenue, across the street from the construction site.
Earn an Accredited High School Diploma at Long Beach Public Library
3/7/2016
Long Beach Public Library is offering qualified Long Beach residents the opportunity to earn an accredited high school diploma and a credentialed career certificate through Career Online High School, a program brought to public libraries by the California State Library and Gale, a part of Cengage Learning.
Crews Begin Demolishing Old Long Beach Courthouse to Make Way for New Civic Center
3/5/2016
City officials today celebrated the demolition of the old courthouse, located at 415 W. Ocean Boulevard. The internal abatement of the building has been completed, and on Monday, March 7, the largest "ultra high reach excavator" in the country will begin chopping away at the structure. It will take approximately two and one-half months for the steel structure to be completely removed.
City Clerk Calls for Argument Authors for the Two Local Ballot Measures Appearing on the June 7, 2016 Ballot
3/3/2016
Long Beach City Clerk Maria de la Luz Garcia, announced today that the City of Long Beach is calling for argument writers for the two City of Long Beach ballot measures appearing on the June 7, 2016 California Statewide Election ballot.
Deputy Fire Chief David Segura to Be Fire Chief for City of Huntington Beach
3/2/2016
Deputy Fire Chief David A. Segura, today announced his resignation from the City of Long Beach to accept the position of Fire Chief for the City of Huntington Beach. Deputy Chief Segura was hired as a Firefighter on April 21, 1986, and has also served as a Paramedic, Captain, Battalion Chief and Assistant Chief.
City of Long Beach Offers Financial Incentives To Encourage Preservation of Historic Properties
2/29/2016
The public is invited to attend two important events to learn about how to qualify and apply for tax benefits while also preserving the City’s designated landmarks, as part of the Mills Act Property Tax Abatement Program (Mills Act), an economic incentive program for historic properties.
Airport Director Bryant L. Francis to Lead Oakland International Airport
2/25/2016
Long Beach Airport (LGB) Director Bryant L. Francis, C.M., today announced his resignation from the City of Long Beach to accept a position with the Port of Oakland as Director of Aviation for Oakland International Airport. Mr. Francis was appointed Director in January 2015, and has 20 years of aviation industry experience.
Exciting Entertainment, Activities, Block Party Scheduled for ‘Beach Streets Downtown’ Open Street Event on March 19
2/22/2016
A block party, concerts, a community festival, kid’s zones, food tasting and bands playing on restaurant patios are just some of the entertainment and activities planned for the "Beach Streets Downtown" Open Street event on Saturday, March 19, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. The Broadway corridor will be opened up for walking, bicycling, skating and socializing, by temporarily closing the street to vehicle traffic from Pine Avenue to Euclid Avenue.
Marie Knight Named Director of Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine
2/19/2016
Today City Manager Pat West named Marie Knight as the City’s Director of the Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) Department. Ms. Knight brings 27 years of professional experience in the municipal and community sectors, and her appointment will be effective in mid-March, 2016.
Public Invited to Open House at New East Division Police Substation on Saturday, February 20
2/16/2016
The City of Long Beach will celebrate the opening of the Police Department’s new East Division Substation, 3800 E. Willow Street, with a free community Open House event on Saturday, February 20, 2016, from 11:30 am until 1:30 pm.
Community Invited to Symposium on Public Safety and Youth Empowerment
2/12/2016
The City of Long Beach in partnership with the Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) and the Long Beach Human Trafficking Task Force (LBHTTF) will host a Youth Exploitation Safety Symposium (YESS), featuring a series of informational presentations and workshops for parents, educators, and youth grades 8 to 12. The free event is scheduled for Saturday, February 20, 2016, at 10:00 am (registration begins at 9:00 am) at Long Beach City College, 4901 Carson St. This event is part of the City’s Safe Long Beach My Sister’s Keeper awareness campaign. Interpreters will provide information in Spanish and Khmer, and there will be opportunity drawings and complimentary food.
Alamitos Avenue Street, Sidewalk Improvements Beginning
2/12/2016
The City of Long Beach next week will begin street and sidewalk improvements on Alamitos Avenue, between 7th Street and Orange Avenue.
City of Long Beach Upgrades Emergency Response Capability
2/9/2016
The City of Long Beach has received 15 heavy-duty mobile generators to be used in the event of a power failure or other emergency. The generators were purchased with Homeland Security Grant funds through the Los Angeles/Long Beach Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI), and are being stored in strategic locations throughout the City.
City of Long Beach Preserving, Expanding Affordable Housing Opportunities
2/8/2016
The Long Beach City Council has approved two items that will preserve 148 units of affordable senior housing for 55 years, and also provide new opportunities for quality, affordable housing for lower-income families.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Habitat Home Dedication for Low-Income Family
2/7/2016
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC) and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA), on Saturday celebrated the dedication of a new five-bedroom, 2 ¾-bath residence that has provided the opportunity for a lower-income family to purchase their first home.
Transformation of La Reina Way Increases Community, Walkability
2/4/2016
Councilwoman Lena Gonzalez will unveil the transformation of La Reina Way near Chestnut Avenue on Saturday, February 6, at 9:00 am. La Reina Way is one of many “Courts and Ways” in the Willmore City neighborhood. It will be closed to vehicular traffic, and permeable pavers, drought-tolerant plants, bike racks and benches have been installed to increase the sense of community and walkability in this historic Downtown neighborhood.
City of Long Beach Fleet Vehicles Switch to Renewable Fuels
2/2/2016
For years, vehicles in the City’s award-wining fleet have been downsized and alternatively fueled whenever feasible. Now, the City of Long Beach is raising the bar even higher by using renewable fuels for more than 18 percent of its total vehicle fleet.
Help Long Beach-Based Schools, Non-Profits Earn Prize Money by Joining the CoolCalifornia Challenge
1/28/2016
Help Long Beach make a big, final push to win the 2015-2016 Energy Upgrade California CoolCalifornia Challenge, an online competition to reduce carbon footprints throughout the state. Residents are encouraged to participate and earn up to $3,000 for their local non-profit or school of choice.
BreakThru Long Beach RFI Release Party Marks Milestone of Innovative Pilot Program
1/27/2016
Mayor Robert Garcia and the Long Beach i-team invite the public to the BreakThru Long Beach Request for Information (RFI) Release Party. The event will take place on Thursday, January 28, 2016, from 5:30 - 7:30 pm, with a short program at 6:00 pm, at the Small Business Development Center, 309 Pine Avenue. This event celebrates a milestone in the innovative pilot program, features tips on how local businesses can participate, and is a great chance to network.
City of Long Beach 2015 Year-End Crime Statistics Available
1/22/2016
In 2015, the City of Long Beach, like much of the state, experienced a rise in both violent and property crime, driven mainly by increases in aggravated assaults and auto thefts. The City also saw decreases in some types of crimes like residential and commercial burglaries. However, the crime rate remains relatively low when compared to the overall historical crime statistics. The 2015 crime rate is similar to the 2011 crime rate, when Long Beach had historic lows.
City of Long Beach Animal Care Services Achieves Record Year in 2015 with Saving Animals
1/21/2016
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine Animal Care Services Bureau (ACS) achieved a record year in 2015 with saving animals.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, City of Long Beach Sign East San Pedro Bay Ecosystem Restoration Study Agreement
1/20/2016
With the East San Pedro Bay glimmering in the background, Mayor Robert Garcia and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers today signed the Federal Cost Share Agreement to begin the Bay Ecosystem Restoration Study.
City of Long Beach to Transform Broadway Corridor into Beach Streets Downtown for Open Street Event on Saturday, March 19
1/19/2016
The Broadway corridor will spring to life on Saturday, March 19, for the Beach Streets Downtown Open Street event from Pine Avenue to Euclid Avenue, and will feature thousands of people walking, bicycling and socializing on car-free streets.
Smart Gas Meters Being Installed Throughout Long Beach, Will Help Customers and Utility Become More Efficient
1/14/2016
The City’s gas utility is implementing new smart gas meters throughout Long Beach and Signal Hill that will enable more efficient natural gas usage, and also eliminate thousands of monthly meter reader visits to home and businesses.
Covered California Information and Enrollment at the 28th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Peace & Unity Celebration
1/12/2016
As part of the City of Long Beach Peace Week activities, interested community members are encouraged to sign-up for health insurance at the 28th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Peace and Unity Celebration, January 16, at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, 1950 Lemon Avenue.
City to Enhance ADA Accessibility Along Shoreline Drive at Alamitos Beach
1/7/2016
The City has begun work to improve Shoreline Drive from Ocean Boulevard to Linden Avenue, which will improve traffic circulation and help facilitate ADA access to the beach.
City of Long Beach New Year’s Day 2016 Holiday Closures
12/31/2015
Long Beach City Hall will be closed on Friday, Jan. 1, 2016.
City Of Long Beach Using Its Popular Facebook Page to Count Down Top 10 Stories of 2015
12/29/2015
More than 20,000 fans of Long Beach's main Facebook Page are helping the City count down its Top 10 stories of 2015.
City of Long Beach to Hold Public Input Meetings for Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation Needs Assessment
12/29/2015
The City of Long Beach is participating in a comprehensive parks and recreation needs assessment being conducted by the County of Los Angeles. The public is encouraged to participate in a community meeting in Long Beach to ensure that the voices of the community are heard regarding priorities for future park development and rehabilitation.
City of Long Beach Christmas 2015 and New Year’s Day 2016 Holiday Closures
12/23/2015
A schedule of municipal closures on December 25 and January 1, including street sweeping, refuse collection, and parking enforcement.
City Of Long Beach Celebrates Successes from 2015
12/22/2015
In just one year, the City of Long Beach filled 28,200 potholes, resurfaced 95.5 lane miles of streets, completed 48,000 building inspections and reached a cost-sharing agreement with the Army Corps of Engineers for the East San Pedro Bay Ecosystem Restoration Study. And that’s just some of the incredible progress that the City made in 2015.
Long Beach Airport Named Top 10 U.S. Airport Two Years in a Row
12/22/2015
Long Beach Airport (LGB) has been named a Top 10 airport in the United States by readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine for the second consecutive year. LGB has enjoyed a national reputation as a progressive airport, providing a first-class experience for all travelers, which Condé Nast referenced in awarding it a place on the esteemed list once again.
City of Long Beach Earns Perfect Score Plus 7 Bonus Points in Municipal Equality Index
12/17/2015
For four years in a row, the City of Long Beach has been named one of the best cities in the nation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) inclusion in municipal law and policy. Long Beach was one of only 47 cities nationwide to achieve a perfect score in the Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index (MEI).
Sign-up now to Receive Emergency Alerts from the City of Long Beach
12/8/2015
Receiving emergency alert notifications is easier now than ever before with the recently launched AlertLongBeach notification system. AlertLongBeach is a free mass notification system designed to keep those who live or work in Long Beach informed of important information before, during and after a major emergency or disaster.
48 Percent of Apartments in Long Beach are Smoke-Free, Up From 16 Percent in 2008
12/3/2015
Apartment owners in Long Beach are increasingly providing smoke-free environments for their tenants, according to a new survey conducted by the Long Beach Health Department. Forty-eight percent of apartments are smoke-free, up from just 16 percent in 2008.
Community Invited to Student Safety Symposium with Youth and Parent Workshops
12/1/2015
The City of Long Beach in partnership with the Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) will host a Student Safety Symposium, featuring a series of informational workshops for parents and youth grades 6 to 12. The free event is scheduled for Saturday, December 5, 2015, at 9:00 am at Alexander Hamilton Middle School, 1060 E. 70th Street, and is part of the City’s Safe Long Beach My Sister’s Keeper awareness campaign.
Public Invited to Groundbreaking Ceremony for DeForest Park Wetlands Restoration Project on Tuesday, December 1
11/25/2015
The public is invited to join Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilmembers Al Austin and Rex Richardson, and the Departments of Parks, Recreation and Marine, and Public Works at a groundbreaking ceremony for the DeForest Park Wetlands Restoration Project on Tuesday, December 1 at 10:00 am at the south end of DeForest Park, 6255 DeForest Avenue.
City of Long Beach Thanksgiving Holiday Closures
11/25/2015
City Hall will be closed on Thursday, November 26, and Friday, November 27, in observance of the 2015 Thanksgiving Holiday.
Area Businesses Can Apply for Tax Credits: GO-Biz California Competes Workshop on Thursday, Dec. 3
11/24/2015
Small, medium, and large businesses are invited to learn how to access the California Competes Tax Credit during a free workshop on Thursday, December 3, at 10:30 am at the Long Beach Convention Center in the Seaside Ballroom. The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) is hosting the workshop.
Public Works Director Ara Maloyan to Take Similar Position for City of Pasadena
11/24/2015
Ara Maloyan, Director of Public Works, today announced his resignation from the City of Long Beach to accept a similar position with the City of Pasadena, starting December 14, 2015.
Shop Local – Parking Meter Holiday in Downtown Long Beach on Small Business Saturday, November 28
11/23/2015
Long Beach is a great place to live, work, play and shop! This year on Small Business Saturday – Saturday, November 28 – a parking meter holiday will provide free on-street parking in Downtown Long Beach.
Houghton Park Fitness Zone Grand Opening Ceremony on Nov. 24
11/20/2015
The public is invited to join Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilmember Rex Richardson and the Departments of Parks, Recreation and Marine, Public Works, and Health and Human Services in celebrating the grand opening of the Houghton Park Fitness Zone on Tuesday, November 24 at 9:00 am. Houghton Park is located at 6301 Myrtle Avenue; the Fitness Zone is located in the north section of the park.
Long Beach One of Only Six Cities Selected for Code for America Partnership for 2016 Fellowship Program
11/18/2015
The City of Long Beach today announced a new partnership with Code for America for the 2016 Code for America Fellowship Program, to promote economic development opportunities. Only five other cities are in the Fellowship Program.
City of Long Beach Welcomes New Master Lessee to the Queen Mary
11/18/2015
Last night, the Long Beach City Council approved an Amended and Restated Queen Mary Master Lease and subsequent assignment to a new Master Lessee, Urban Commons, LLC, for the City-owned Queen Mary and adjacent shore side property.
6th and 7th Streets Reconfigured to Allow Two-Way Traffic In Area Between Alamitos and Atlantic Avenues, Effective Nov. 22
11/17/2015
Beginning November 22 at 7:00 am, 6th and 7th Streets will allow two-way traffic between Alamitos and Atlantic Avenues, as the City of Long Beach reaches a milestone in the process to improve a dangerous intersection and build a new park in Downtown Long Beach. This marks the first time in recent memory that the City has converted one-way streets into two-way streets, a process known as “de-coupling.”
Minimum Wage Study Released; Community Invited to Provide Input
11/13/2015
As requested by the City Council at their meeting of August 11, 2015, the City of Long Beach today released the Minimum Wage Study from the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) on the potential benefits and impacts of implementing a citywide minimum wage. As part of the continuing community review process, the community is encouraged to provide public comment at three upcoming public meetings.
Army Corps of Engineers and City of Long Beach to Launch East San Pedro Bay Ecosystem Restoration Study
11/12/2015
SAN FRANCISCO – Mayor Robert Garcia and Brig. Gen. Mark Toy met to discuss the East San Pedro Bay Ecosystem Restoration Study at the Army Corps of Engineers’ South Pacific Division Headquarters in San Francisco earlier today. The financial cost share agreement for this study will be signed at a special ceremony in Long Beach in coming weeks.
New Technology Will Help Fire Department Streamline Management of Fire-Protection Systems
11/11/2015
The Long Beach City Council yesterday approved the use of a web-based system to help the Fire Department better manage inspection, testing, and maintenance services for fire-protection systems at thousands of buildings throughout the City’s 52 square miles.
Long Beach Health and Human Services Receives Grant for Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Education
11/11/2015
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has been awarded a $150,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) to offer bicycle and pedestrian safety workshops over the next year.
City Awarded $529,000 in Federal Grants to Support Safe Long Beach Efforts
11/9/2015
The City of Long Beach has been awarded two U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) grants totaling $529,000 to support youth violence prevention strategies, enhance the safety and health of the community, and further implement the goals of Safe Long Beach, the City’s Violence Prevention Plan.
City of Long Beach Recognized Again as a Leader in Using Technology to Improve Service with Fifth Consecutive Top 10 Digital Cities Award
11/4/2015
For the fifth time in as many years, the City of Long Beach has been named a Top 10 Digital City, surpassing numerous other cities in a national survey that spotlights municipalities best demonstrating how information and communication technologies are used to enhance public service.
Community Invited to Provide Input on SEADIP Update
11/3/2015
The City of Long Beach is in the process of updating the zoning code historically known as the Southeast Area Development and Improvement Plan (SEADIP), and the public is invited to provide input on key elements of the new plan that will affect 1,500 acres of southeast Long Beach. A scoping meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, November 4, 2015, at 6:00 pm at the Best Western Golden Sails Hotel Seafarer Room, 6285 E. Pacific Coast Highway.
Long Beach Airport Welcomes Public to LGB Fly-In 2015
11/2/2015
Vintage aircraft and modern helicopters will fly into Long Beach Airport to participate in a static display during the third annual LGB Fly-In. The aviation exhibition offers the public a chance to view these unique aircraft, and many others, up close. The free event will be held on Saturday, November 7 from 11:00 am - 3:00 pm.
Phase One of Naples Seawall Replacement Complete
11/2/2015
The City of Long Beach on Saturday re-opened the Rivo Alto Canal to boat traffic. Approximately one quarter of the canal had been closed to boat traffic while the City replaced the aging concrete seawall with a new, steel seawall. The City installed nearly 1,900 linear feet of seawall in a section that stretches from the Ravenna Bridge to the eastern portion of The Toledo Bridge. This project is the first phase of a multi-phase replacement of the island’s public seawalls.
Citywide LED Streetlight Retrofit Program Will Save $1 Million Annually, Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions
10/29/2015
The City of Long Beach today launched a citywide LED (light-emitting diode) streetlight retrofit program expected to annually reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 7,297 tons and save $1 million in energy and maintenance costs.
City of Long Beach Hosts My Sister’s Keeper Human Trafficking Awareness Training
10/29/2015
The City of Long Beach in partnership with the Los Angeles County Probation Department, St. Mary Medical Center, and the Long Beach Human Trafficking Task Force today held a Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) human trafficking awareness training, as part of the City’s Safe Long Beach My Sister’s Keeper awareness campaign.
Ocean Boulevard Improvements Set to Begin Between Livingston Dr. and Bay Shore Ave.
10/27/2015
The City of Long Beach is set to begin work the week of November 2 on street improvements along Ocean Boulevard between Livingston Drive and Bay Shore Avenue. Work is anticipated to take approximately nine weeks to complete (weather-related or unforeseen conditions may affect overall schedule).
Community Invited to Safe Long Beach Harvest Fair on Wednesday, October 28
10/23/2015
The public is invited to attend a Safe Long Beach Harvest Fair aimed at strengthening community and promoting safety throughout the City. Bringing together City departments, the Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD), community-based organizations, non-profit organizations, and residents, the Safe Long Beach Harvest Fair will highlight a wide range of resources available to help families lead safe and healthy lives. The free event is scheduled for Wednesday, October 28, 2015, at 4:00 pm at Jane Addams Elementary School, 5320 Pine Ave.
City Celebrates Grand Opening of Cabrillo Gateway Development for Homeless, Low-Income Families; Pregerson Tower Dedicated
10/22/2015
The City of Long Beach yesterday celebrated the grand opening of Cabrillo Gateway, the fourth phase of development on the Century Villages at Cabrillo (CVC) campus that features affordable units leased to homeless and low income families.
City Council Adopts Pilot Program to Improve Peninsula Parking
10/19/2015
The City Council has adopted a pilot program to improve parking safety in the Peninsula neighborhood. The pilot program adopted on Tuesday, October 13, will allow motorists to park their vehicles on the left side of short, narrow side streets perpendicular to Ocean Boulevard that dead-end at the water’s edge. State legislation authored by then-Assembly Member Bonnie Lowenthal authorized the City Council to conduct this pilot program for unidirectional parking.
City to Host Fourth Interactive Community Workshop Event for Green Terminal Island Plan
10/19/2015
The public is invited to attend the fourth community workshop event marking the completion of the Green Terminal Island (TI) Freeway Transition Plan (Plan), a conceptual Plan for transforming the freeway into an eco-friendly corridor that better serves the community and enhances the quality of life of surrounding neighborhoods in West Long Beach. The free event has been scheduled for Saturday, October 24, 2015, at 10:00 am on Hill Street adjacent to Hudson Park, located at 2335 Webster Ave.
Celebrate Disability Employment Awareness Month on October 22
10/16/2015
The community is invited to join the City of Long Beach and the Citizens Advisory Commission on Disabilities (CACoD) in a celebration recognizing October as Disability Employment Awareness Month. The celebration will be held on Thursday, October 22, 2015, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Long Beach Civic Center’s Centennial Plaza, 333 W. Ocean Boulevard.
Health Department Joins Local Agencies to Host 2nd Annual Long Beach Gay Men’s Health Summit on Saturday, October 17, 2015
10/15/2015
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has partnered with the Men’s Health Foundation, The LGBTQ Center of Long Beach, and The California Prevention Training Center to host the 2nd Annual Long Beach Gay Men’s Health Summit on Saturday, October 17, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, at the Courtyard Marriott Downtown, 500 E. First Street.
October Marks the Start of Flu Season – Be Prepared by Getting Your Annual Flu Shot
10/15/2015
Health officials are reminding Long Beach residents that it’s not too early to get a flu shot now. While winter is the typical time for flu activity, outbreaks can occur as early as October. An annual flu shot is the best way to keep people from getting ill.
Volunteers Sought for the City’s Eighth Annual Bike Count
10/15/2015
The City of Long Beach is looking for volunteers to help conduct its Eighth Annual Bike Count, on Sunday, October 18, 2015, from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm. Participants can choose a convenient site from among 30 locations throughout the City, and will be provided gift certificates and other “thank you” gifts.
Long Beach Innovation Team Works With City Departments to Prioritize Five New Initiatives
10/13/2015
Mayor Robert Garcia and the City Council will receive a progress update at tonight’s City Council meeting on five new innovation and economic development initiatives that will be implemented by the City and community partners over the next year.
Community Invited to Open Data Forums
10/9/2015
The community is invited to participate in a series of forums to help develop the City’s policies for Open Data, which includes categories such as budget, inspections, code enforcement, crime, permits and lobbyist activities.
Be Ready to Beat the Heat This Week as Temperatures Expected to Be High Through Sunday
10/8/2015
Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Mitchell Kushner, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat from Friday, October 9, through the weekend, with temperatures forecasted in the low to mid-90s in Southern California. “The temperatures will be high over these next couple of days, so we encourage everyone to find ways to keep cool through the weekend,” said Dr. Kushner.
Community Invited to Public Art Forum on Sunday, October 11
10/7/2015
October is Arts Month in Long Beach, and the community is invited to attend a forum on public art on Sunday, October 11, 3:00 to 5:00 pm, at Stearns Champions Park Community Center, 4520 East 23rd Street.
First West Nile Virus Death for Long Beach Reported
10/7/2015
The first West Nile Virus (WNV) case reported this season in Long Beach, an elderly male, succumbed to the disease after a long hospitalization.
Community Health Needs Assessment – Long Beach Health and Human Services Wants to Hear From You!
10/6/2015
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services is holding Community Health Needs Assessment forums this month to hear from residents about health issues affecting them, and the City.
City of Long Beach to Host Southern California Civic Leaders for Regional Violence Prevention Network
10/1/2015
The City of Long Beach invites civic leaders from throughout Southern California to attend the California Cities Violence Prevention Network (CCVPN) workshop, to collaborate and share ideas for reducing crime and achieving safe and healthy neighborhoods, as part of the City’s Safe Long Beach efforts. The free event is scheduled for Thursday, October 8, at 8:30 a.m. at the Long Beach Public Library, 101 Pacific Ave.
City of Long Beach Announces Innovation Week(s)
9/29/2015
The community is invited to learn more about innovation and entrepreneurship in Long Beach by participating in Long Beach Innovation Week(s), from October 2 to 22, 2015, in partnership with the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC), and Los Angeles County’s Innovation Week(s).
NAACP Freedom Park Grand Opening Scheduled for September 29
9/28/2015
Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilmember Dee Andrews and the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine invite the community to a grand opening celebration for NAACP Freedom Park at 2300 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard on Tuesday, September 29, at 10:00 am.
Long Beach Awarded $3.9 Million Grant To Address Economic Impact of C-17 Plant Closure
9/28/2015
The City of Long Beach is preparing for the pending closure of Boeing’s C-17 production facilities. A $3.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense Office of Economic Adjustment will help the City develop a comprehensive transition plan for the plant and surrounding site, its workforce, and businesses in the region’s manufacturing cluster.
Long Beach Airport Ready to Host Premier Airport Conference
9/28/2015
Long Beach Airport (LGB) will eagerly welcome 2,000 airport officials to the city next week as official host of the 2015 Airports Council International - North America (ACI-NA) Annual Conference & Exhibition. The event focuses on modern trends in the commercial aviation industry and is one of the largest of its kind in the world. The conference will be held at the Long Beach Convention Center from October 4-7.
Metro Awards $23 million for Innovative City, Port and Transit Transportation Projects in Long Beach
9/24/2015
The City of Long Beach, Port of Long Beach, and Long Beach Transit were awarded a combined $23 million from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) today for transportation infrastructure improvement projects in all funding categories by Metro. These projects will further cement the City’s reputation as a leader in sustainable transportation.
Open Coastal Beaches East of Molino Avenue Re-Opened
9/24/2015
Today Long Beach Health Officials re-opened coastal beaches east of Molino Avenue after lab results indicated bacterial levels were within state standards, following a sewage spill in the City of San Gabriel on September 15. Daily water samples now confirm that the water in this area is safe for swimming.
City Unemployment Rate At New Low
9/22/2015
The unemployment rate in Long Beach continues to decline and has reached a seven-year low, dropping to 7.6 percent as of August 2015. This rate is nearly the same as the May 2008 rate of 7.4 percent, just before the global financial crisis. The unemployment rate in Long Beach reached a peak of 14.6 percent in July 2010, and has dropped steadily since that time. Total employment in Long Beach has grown by 19,500 new payroll jobs since July 2010 and now stands at 223,000, as of August 2015.
City of Long Beach Announces Community Review Process for Minimum Wage Study
9/17/2015
Today, the City of Long Beach announced the community review process for the Long Beach Minimum Wage Study to be conducted by the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC), and approved by the City Council at the September 15 meeting. In September, October and November, the City will be holding a series of meetings for community input on the Minimum Wage Study.
Public Health Officials Urge Residents to Take Precautions Against West Nile Virus After Announcement of First Human Case in Long Beach for 2015
9/15/2015
The first human case of West Nile Virus (WNV) this year in Long Beach has been confirmed. As of September 11, 2015, 123 human cases have been reported from 23 California counties, including Los Angeles (4) and Orange (6).
Long Beach Open Coastal Beaches Closed Due to Sewage Spill
9/15/2015
A sewage spill Tuesday morning in San Gabriel has resulted in a beach closure for all open coastal swimming areas in Long Beach. Separately, Dr. Kushner, has issued a rain advisory for all recreational beaches and bays in the City of Long Beach following the rain experienced in the last 24 hours.
READY Long Beach to Help Prepare Residents for Emergencies
9/15/2015
The community is invited to attend the second annual “READY Long Beach” Community Preparedness Expo on Saturday, September 19 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Heartwell Park, near the corner of Clark Avenue and Carson Street, to learn how to prepare for emergencies such as earthquakes, fires, floods, and terrorist events.
Long Beach City Hall Will Turn Into ‘Kitty Hall’ for Special Adoption Day on Friday, September 18
9/14/2015
Long Beach City Hall will become “Kitty Hall” on Friday, September 18, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm, to encourage shelter cat adoptions and promote awareness of Long Beach Animal Care Services.
Long Beach Offers Three Weeks of Pet Licensing Amnesty; Mandatory Spay/Neuter Law for Dogs Goes into Effect Oct. 1
9/10/2015
In an effort to encourage residents to ensure their pet’s license is current, the Long Beach City Council on September 8 voted to implement a one-time amnesty program to waive all late fee penalties and encourage voluntary compliance with the City’s pet licensing program. The amnesty program will run through September 30, 2015.
City Celebrates the Grand Opening of New Senior Housing Facility
9/10/2015
The City of Long Beach today celebrated the grand opening of “Long Beach and 21st Apartments,” a 41-unit rental complex that will provide affordable, quality housing for low-income seniors. Together with Meta Housing Corporation and other community partners, the City is proud to open the doors to this warm and contemporary senior living community.
Extended Cooling Center Hours at Six Long Beach Locations Announced Through Thursday, September 10
9/8/2015
Due to the high temperatures forecast this week through Thursday, Long Beach Health Officer Dr. Mitchell Kushner has activated extended hours at six Cooling Centers throughout Long Beach, where people can stay cool in an air-conditioned facility.
Library Cards are Cool — September is Library Card Sign-up Month
9/1/2015
Become the proud owner of a Long Beach Public Library card and enjoy the benefits! Snoopy, the world famous beagle and 2015 Honorary Chair of Library Card Sign-Up Month, asks us: What’s cooler than being cool? The answer: Having a library card! Get yours today. Library staff are ready to assist you at the library and at locations throughout the community.
New Bixby Park Playground and Fitness Zone to Open
9/1/2015
A new playground and fitness loop at Bixby Park will open to the public at a dedication ceremony on Saturday, September 5, at 9:00 am. The event will begin near the new “Camp Bixby” play equipment at Second Street and Junipero Avenue. This is the first phase of planned renovations at the park.
City of Long Beach Labor Day Holiday Weekend Closures
9/1/2015
City Hall will close on Monday, September 7, and will re-open on Tuesday, September 8.
Long Beach Gas Utility Honored by Peers with Prestigious Award
8/31/2015
The City of Long Beach Gas and Oil Department’s natural gas utility has been honored with the prestigious System Operational Achievement Recognition (SOAR) Award. The natural gas utility is one of only nine utilities nationwide to receive this selective honor that is presented annually by the American Public Gas Association (APGA).
Community Invited to Attend Health Department’s Healthy Active Long Beach Fruit and Veggie Party on Saturday, August 29
8/27/2015
The community is invited to access health and nutrition information, sample healthy recipes, tour the Peace Garden, and participate in lots of fun activities during the free 3rd Healthy Active Long Beach Annual Fruit and Veggie Party on Saturday, August 29, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm at Martin Luther King Jr., Park, 1133 Rhea Street, Long Beach.
Heat Advisory Issued with High Temperatures Forecast Through Friday, August 28
8/26/2015
Long City Beach Health Officer Dr. Mitchell Kushner is advising residents to take precautions against the heat this week with temperatures forecast in the low to mid-90s in parts of Long Beach. “Southern California will be experiencing high temperatures through Friday of this week. While it will be cooler near the beaches, the forecast indicates that some areas in Long Beach will have temperatures in the mid-90s,” said Dr. Kushner.
City of Long Beach Reaches Agreement with Its Largest Labor Union
8/24/2015
The City of Long Beach has reached a tentative agreement with its largest labor union – the International Association of Machinists (IAM).
Long Beach Animal Care Services Presents ‘Living with Urban Coyotes’
8/24/2015
Education is the most important component in learning to co-exist with coyotes, and Long Beach Animal Care Services is inviting the community to two coyote workshops this week.
City and U.S. DOJ Team Up to Host Workshop for Working With Children of Incarcerated Parents
8/20/2015
The City of Long Beach together with the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) hosted a free two-day training course for professionals who work with children of incarcerated parents. The event, co-hosted by The Children’s Clinic, is part of the City’s Safe Long Beach efforts.
City Manager Announces New Director of Human Resources
8/19/2015
Today City Manager Pat West named Alejandrina “Alex” Basquez, as the City’s Human Resources Director. Ms. Basquez brings 26 years of professional experience in the public sector. The appointment will be effective September 8, 2015.
Long Beach Civic Center Project Designs to be Released for Public Review on Thursday, August 20
8/19/2015
Designs for the Long Beach Civic Center project will be unveiled for public review during two public meetings on Thursday, August 20.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Neighborhood Leadership Program’s 22nd Graduation
8/17/2015
The City of Long Beach on Saturday celebrated the graduation of the Neighborhood Leadership Program class of 2015, a group of 32 grassroots residents who have been empowered to become better leaders and foster positive change throughout Long Beach neighborhoods.
Be Ready to Beat the Heat This Week as Temperatures Expected to Be High Through Sunday
8/13/2015
Long Beach Health Officer, Dr. Mitchell Kushner, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat from today, Thursday, August 13, through the weekend, with temperatures forecasted in the low to mid-90s in parts of Long Beach. “We’ve had a humid summer so far, and the rest of our week will be no different,” said Dr. Kushner. “The temperatures will be high this week, and the humidity makes it feel even hotter.”
Governor Brown Signs Long Beach Civic Center Legislation
8/11/2015
Today, Governor Jerry Brown signed the Long Beach Civic Center bill into law. Authored by State Senator Ricardo Lara, SB 562 clarifies existing law by placing various sections of State law and case law governing the public-private procurement process into a single section of State law for the Long Beach Civic Center project.
City and Community Leaders Talk Safety in the Washington School Neighborhood
8/7/2015
As part of the City’s Safe Long Beach efforts, Councilmember Lena Gonzalez, City staff, and community leaders convened on Friday, August 7, 2015, to discuss new avenues for improving safety and enhancing quality of life in the Washington School Neighborhood.
City of Long Beach Receives Grant Award For ‘Startup in a Day’ Pledge
8/5/2015
The City of Long Beach has been awarded $50,000 from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). The award is to support the development, implementation, and improvement of online tools that will help entrepreneurs learn about the business startup process and cut the time to apply for permits and licenses.
Safe Long Beach Fair Promotes Safe Families, Schools, and Neighborhoods
8/4/2015
The Safe Long Beach Fair will be held on Saturday, August 8, 2015, from 1:00 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Seaside Park, located at Chestnut Avenue and 14th Street.
SCE Restores Grid Power to All Customers in Downtown Long Beach
8/4/2015
At approximately 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 2, 2015, SCE restored grid power to all customers in Long Beach. Residents are now receiving electrical service through the repaired power network.
City of Long Beach and Vons Partner to Help Residents Access New Jobs
8/3/2015
The City of Long Beach is helping connect residents to part-time and full-time positions as part of the company’s effort to hire 1,400 employees for Vons, Albertsons, and Pavilions stores across Southern California.
Power Outage Remains for Approximately 70 SCE Customers in Downtown Long Beach
8/1/2015
As of 4:30 a.m., approximately 70 SCE customers remain without power. Affected customers are limited to an area bounded by Lily, Pacific, Tribune, and Nardo Way.
SCE Restores Power to Remaining Customers in Downtown Long Beach
8/1/2015
At approximately 5:00 pm today, SCE was able to restore service to all identified customers in Long Beach. Customers are now receiving electrical service from the electric network or through temporary generators.
Power Restored to Most of Long Beach
7/31/2015
As of 5:00 p.m., approximately 260 SCE customers remain without power. Affected customers are limited to an area bounded by Lily to the north, Pacific to the west, Tribune to the east, and Nardo Way to the south. This is down from a height of 30,000 customers who were without power during the outage, which began on Thursday July 30, 2015 at around 4:00 p.m.
Power Outage Remains for 200 SCE Customers in Downtown Long Beach
7/31/2015
As of 11:00 p.m., approximately 200 SCE customers remain without power.
Power Outage affects areas of Downtown Long Beach
7/30/2015
Earlier today at 4:45 PM, an underground SCE vault fire occurred in downtown Long Beach, resulting in a power outage which initially impacted an area roughly bounded by Spring Avenue to Shoreline Drive and from Santa Fe Avenue to Alamitos Avenue. This initial outage impacted approximately 30,000 customers. As of 7:45 PM power was restored to most of the impacted area. As of now, there are approximately 1,000 customers without power in the affected area.
Interrupción del suministro eléctrico afecta a áreas de centro de Long Beach
7/30/2015
El día de hoy a las 4:45 de la tarde, un incendio subterráneo bóveda SCE se produjo en el centro de Long Beach, lo que resulto en un corte de luz que inicialmente afectó un área más o menos delimitada por la avenida Primavera en Shoreline Drive y de la Avenida Santa Fe a Alamitos Avenue. Esta interrupción inicial afectó aproximadamente 30.000 clientes. A partir de 7:45PM, electricidad fue restaurado a la mayor parte de la zona afectada. A partir de ahora, hay aproximadamente 1.000 clientes sin electricidad en la zona afectada.
City of Long Beach Hosts Public Safety Fair and Safe Passage Workshop
7/29/2015
The public is invited to attend a Safety Fair and a Safe Passage workshop to share ideas and engage in new ways to achieve street safety and create a healthier, safer community along the Santa Fe Avenue corridor. The free event will be held on Saturday, August 1, 2015, at Admiral Kidd Park, 2125 Santa Fe Ave. • Public Safety Fair 9:00 am – 12:00 pm • Safe Passage workshop 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
City Health Officer Reminds Long Beach Residents to Take Precautions with Higher Temperatures, Humidity Forecast Thursday and Friday
7/28/2015
Long Beach Health Officer, Dr. Mitchell Kushner, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat this week, particularly on Thursday, July 30, and Friday, July 31, with temperatures forecasted in the low to mid-90s in parts of Long Beach. “Our big concern is that the humidity this week is forecasted to be relatively high, which makes it feel hotter than the temperature might suggest,” said Dr. Kushner.
Proposed 2016 Budget Focuses on Livability Initiatives, Fiscal Discipline, Public Safety and Innovation
7/28/2015
Mayor Robert Garcia and City Manager Patrick H. West today presented the City of Long Beach’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2016 Budget, along with the Mayor’s budget recommendations. The $2.7 billion budget features a $630,000 surplus; maintains City services; continues to emphasize the public safety continuum of services and provides investments in parks, beaches, streets and sidewalks.
Parking Meter Holiday – City and DLBA Partner to Assist Downtown Businesses after Unprecedented Power Outage
7/23/2015
The City of Long Beach, in collaboration with the Downtown Long Beach Associates (DLBA), will have a street parking meter holiday, starting on Friday, July 24, at 12:00 am through Sunday, July 26, at 11:59 pm. On-street parking in Downtown Long Beach will be free throughout the 72-hour period.
City of Long Beach Kicks Off Creative Approach to Procurement
7/20/2015
The City of Long Beach has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the Knight Foundation and the Long Beach Community Foundation to support a partnership with Citymart. The New York-based firm connects cities with new ideas through “open challenges” that help the city focus on the problems that need to be solved instead of the products they need to buy. By issuing challenges in lieu of requests for proposals and specifications, cities receive proven, innovative solutions.
Over 90% of Power Restored to Downtown Long Beach Overnight
7/18/2015
As of 6:30 AM on Saturday, July 18, electricity has been restored to approximately 80 percent of customers in downtown Long Beach.
Power Restored to Nearly All Long Beach Residents and Businesses
7/18/2015
As of 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 18, Southern California Edison (SCE) reports that crews have restored service to the majority of customers affected by the outage in downtown Long Beach. SCE continues to work on restoring and responding to individual customer outages.
Power Outages in Downtown Long Beach Persist into Friday Morning
7/17/2015
Southern California Edison continues to experience challenges with the underground utility. SCE crews worked throughout Thursday night to restore power to downtown Long Beach.
Asunto: cortes de electricidad en el centro de Long Beach persisten hoy Viernes 17 de Julio
7/17/2015
Los incendios que ocurrieron el Miércoles, 15 de Julio con origen eléctrico afectaron una amplia zona del centro de Long Beach.
Long Beach City Emergency Crews Provide Resources to Residents and SCE Continues to Fix Downtown Long Beach Power Outage
7/17/2015
Long Beach City emergency crews are providing resources to residents in need during a Southern California Edison (SCE) system failure power outage in downtown Long Beach.
Power Restored to a Significant Majority of Downtown Long Beach
7/17/2015
Southern California Edison (SCE) crews successfully restored power to a significant majority of downtown Long Beach on Friday, July 17 at about 9 p.m.
Power Outage affects areas of Downtown Long Beach
7/16/2015
Earlier today at 3:38 PM, the Long Beach Police Department had officers in the area of 3rd Street and Chestnut Avenue.
Work to Restore Power Continues
7/16/2015
The City of Long Beach and Southern California Edison (SCE) continue to respond to power outages resulting from a series of underground fires in electrical vaults.
City Deploying Public Safety Continuum in Response to Recent Increase in Crime
7/10/2015
The City of Long Beach announced today the efforts underway from the Long Beach Public Safety Continuum in response to recent increases in crime. In 2014, the City achieved the lowest reported number of violent crimes in 42 years. However, over the past few months, overall crime has increased 5.3 percent when compared to the 5 year average through May 31, 2015.
City of Long Beach Hosts Third Community Workshop for Green Terminal Island Plan
7/8/2015
The public is invited to attend the next community workshop for the Green Terminal Island (TI) Freeway Transition Plan (Plan), and provide input on concepts to transform the freeway into an eco-friendly corridor that better serves the community.
City of Long Beach Awarded $2 Million Grant to Support Disconnected Young Adults
7/7/2015
The City of Long Beach has been awarded a $2 million grant aimed at empowering young adults who have been disconnected from school and the workforce. Long Beach was one of only four cities nationwide, and the only city on the West Coast, to participate in this pilot program. The State Employment Development Department provided the City the funding from the U.S. Department of Labor.
Long Beach Public Library hosts summer of Maker Camp
7/6/2015
Novice makers are invited to build, tinker and explore at the Main Library for six weeks beginning July 7, 2015. Every Tuesday and Wednesday campers can drop by The Studio between 1:00 and 5:00 pm to make a variety of fun projects and go on epic virtual field trips.
Long Beach Health Officials Remind Residents Not to Invite Mosquitoes to Fourth of July Celebrations
7/2/2015
With the Fourth of July holiday weekend approaching, people will be outside celebrating with backyard barbeques and trips to parks and beaches. Long Beach health officials are reminding people that our summer weather is an ideal environment for some uninvited guests - mosquitoes.
Long Beach Animal Care Twitter Hashtag to Reunite Owners with Lost Pets
7/2/2015
Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) has launched a new Twitter hashtag to help reunite pets with their owners as quickly as possible. The hashtag – #LBLostFoundPets – will be updated every 30 minutes as animals arrive in the shelter or are picked up by officers in the field.
Tips for a Safe Fourth of July
7/2/2015
It’s time for Fourth of July celebrations – fireworks, a backyard barbecue, maybe a trip to the beach. Whatever you have planned, the City of Long Beach wants you to follow these tips to stay safe.
City of Long Beach Independence Day Holiday Closures
6/30/2015
Long Beach City Hall will be closed on Friday, July 3, for the observance of Independence Day, and will reopen on Monday, July 6.
Long Beach has Lowest Natural Gas Bills in State; Lower than 15 Years Ago
6/29/2015
Conserving energy pays off.
Residential customers of Long Beach’s gas utility have the lowest natural gas bills in the State of California, thanks mainly to conservation efforts that have seen the average household natural gas usage decrease by more than 70 percent since the early 1970s.
Pet Owner Tips for the 4th of July Holiday and Low-Cost Vaccination-Microchip Clinic on July 2
6/29/2015
The Fourth of July can be a frightening time for animals, with the loud sounds of firecrackers and fireworks often sending pets scurrying out of the house or yard in search of security or shelter. Long Beach Animal Care Services would like to remind all animal owners that they can save themselves, and their pets, a tremendous amount of heartache and anxiety by following a few simple suggestions during the Independence Day weekend.
City of Long Beach Launches New Saturday Hotline to Crack Down on Unpermitted Construction
6/29/2015
In an effort to ensure the health and well-being of residents, and preserve the value and livability of Long Beach neighborhoods, the City has implemented a new Saturday hotline to address concerns about potential unpermitted construction.
City of Long Beach Launches New Saturday Hotline to Crack Down on Unpermitted Construction
6/29/2015
In an effort to ensure the health and well-being of residents, and preserve the value and livability of Long Beach neighborhoods, the City has implemented a new Saturday hotline to address concerns about potential unpermitted construction.
Improved Intersection, New Park Coming to Downtown Long Beach
6/25/2015
Construction will begin on Monday, June 29, on a dramatically improved intersection in Downtown Long Beach, followed by a new park, near the intersection of Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) and Alamitos Avenues, and 6th and 7th Streets.
Bixby Park Construction Project Scheduled to Begin July 6
6/25/2015
The first phase of planned renovations at Bixby Park is scheduled to begin on July 6, 2015 with the construction of a new playground featuring a 2- to 5-year-old play structure and a 5- to 12-year-old play structure with climbing components and slides, sand play areas, eight swings, a cable climber, two universal access slides, and an additional shaded seating area.
City of Long Beach and Microsoft form a ‘Digital Alliance’
6/24/2015
Last night the Long Beach City Council agreed to collaborate with the Microsoft Corporation to bring Digital Alliance programs to the City and its residents. Partnering with local governments, Microsoft provides staff expertise and capacity building workshops designed to inspire young people as well as entrepreneurs.
Public Invited to Grand Opening of Jenni Rivera Memorial Park on July 2
6/24/2015
Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilman Dee Andrews, and the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine invite residents to the grand opening of Jenni Rivera Memorial Park, on Thursday, July 2, at 10:00 am. The 3-acre park is located at 2001 Walnut Ave. The opening ceremony will include the unveiling of a 125-foot-long mural in tribute of Jenni Rivera’s life and love of her hometown, Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Offers Financial Incentives for Restoration of Historic Properties
6/22/2015
As part of the revamped Mills Act Property Tax Abatement Program (Mills Act), an economic incentive program for historic properties, the public is invited to attend two important events to learn about how to qualify and apply for tax benefits while also preserving the City’s designated landmarks.
Long Beach Designated a 2015 ‘Playful City USA’ Community
6/17/2015
The City of Long Beach today was named with a 2015 Playful City USA, a national designation that honors cities and towns for creating more playable, kid-friendly communities. Playful City USA is sponsored by KaBOOM! – a non-profit organization that helps communities build playgrounds for children – and the Humana Foundation.
Long Beach Receives 100% ‘A’ Grades for Water Quality during the Summer from Heal the Bay Annual Beach Report Card
6/17/2015
The City of Long Beach received 100 percent "A" grades for water quality including seven (7) "A+" grades, according to the Heal the Bay 2015 Annual Beach Report Card that was issued today.
LBTV, City’s Cable Channel, Wins STAR Awards 15 Years in a Row
6/16/2015
The City of Long Beach’s cable channel, LBTV, a division of the Technology and Innovation Department, has received nine government programming STAR awards, including second place for Overall Excellence, at the States of California and Nevada National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (SCAN NATOA) 19th annual conference in Santa Monica on June 11, 2015.
Community Invited to Study Session on Livable West Long Beach Plan
6/15/2015
The public is invited to attend a Planning Commission Study Session and provide input on the draft Livable West Long Beach Plan, on Thursday, June 18, 2015, at 5:00 pm in the City Council Chambers in Long Beach City Hall, 333 W. Ocean Blvd.
Long Beach Public Library Launches Annual Summer Reading Program
6/15/2015
The Long Beach Public Library launches its annual citywide Summer Reading Program with a kick-off celebration at the Mark Twain Neighborhood Library, located at 1401 E. Anaheim St., on Friday, June 19, 2015 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. Readers of all ages are invited to unmask their inner super hero and join in super fun activities! Come meet a trio of super heroes, decorate a cape and mask, pose for photos, listen to super stories and register for our Summer Reading Program.
Junipero Avenue Beach Parking Lot Improvements Underway
6/11/2015
The City of Long Beach is making major repairs and improvements to the popular Junipero Avenue Beach Parking Lot, south of Ocean Boulevard.
El Dorado Dog Park Expansion Grand Opening Ceremony on Saturday, June 13
6/10/2015
The El Dorado Dog Park will provide more consistent recreational opportunities for dogs and their human families with the opening of an expansion area that will keep space available for off leash play during maintenance periods. The community is invited to attend the grand opening celebration on Saturday, June 13, at 1:00 pm. The 1-acre expansion site is immediately east of the existing 1.5-acre off-leash El Dorado Park Dog Park, in the southeast corner of El Dorado East Regional Park, Area II.
City Supports Renovation and Preservation of 406 Affordable Housing Units
6/10/2015
Last night, the Long Beach City Council unanimously passed a resolution that will enable the preservation of 406 units of affordable housing in West Long Beach. The Springdale West Apartments, located at 2095 W. Spring St., will be renovated to continue providing affordable housing for lower-income families. Since the dissolution of redevelopment authorities across the state and in a constrained fiscal environment, city-financed construction of new affordable units has become extremely difficult.
Public Invited to Dedication of Rosie’s Dog Beach Art Delineators
6/8/2015
Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilwoman Suzie Price, and the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine, invite the public to a Dedication Ceremony for new public art at Rosie’s Dog Beach on Wednesday June 10, at 5:30 pm. The art provides a visual orientation to the boundaries of Rosie’s Dog Beach, the 2.9-acre off-leash recreation area located south of Ocean Blvd. between Granada and Roycroft avenues.
In less than 24 hours, Atlantic Ave. will be entirely transformed by Beach Streets Uptown
6/5/2015
In less than 24 hours, Atlantic Ave. will be entirely transformed by Beach Streets Uptown. The 3.5 mile corridor from Wardlow Road to Houghton Park will be car-free for you to walk, bike, skate or roll nearly however you can imagine (please no motorized forms unless they’re mobility devices for people with disabilities). Beach Streets Uptown – June 6, 2015 – 9 am to 4 pmAtlantic Ave. from Wardlow Rd. to Harding Ave. (at Houghton Park)
Stephen Scott Appointed Interim Director of Parks, Recreation and Marine
6/4/2015
Today, City Manager Patrick H. West announced the appointment of Stephen Scott as Interim Director of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM), while the City undertakes a nationwide search for a new PRM Director. George Chapjian, the current PRM Director, has announced his resignation from the City, effective June 26, 2015, to take a new position as Director of the Community Services Department for Santa Barbara County.
‘Go Uptown’ Mobile App to Launch during Beach Streets Uptown on Saturday, June 6; Will Continue to Connect Community with Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL) Resources
6/4/2015
At Beach Streets Uptown this Saturday, June 6, the City of Long Beach will launch a new mobile app, Go Uptown, to help people explore all the concerts, festivals, restaurant specials, Zumba classes, art activities, and more during the inaugural Open Street event. Afterward, the Go Uptown app will continue to serve as a Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL) resource and guide the Uptown community to nearby resources and business specials for an engaged, active and healthy life.
City Unveils Redesigned Website; More Powerful, Efficient and User-Friendly
6/1/2015
Today, the City of Long Beach unveiled its brand new website. The site, www.longbeach.gov, is built on a new powerful, efficient, and user-friendly content management system that will help users surf Long Beach with greater ease.
Bryan M. Sastokas Appointed Director of Technology and Innovation
5/27/2015
City Manager Pat West today named Bryan M. Sastokas, a technology executive with 20 years of experience in the public and private sectors, as Director of Technology and Innovation. Mr. Sastokas' appointment will be effective June 15, 2015.
Public Invited to Grand Opening of New Beach Pedestrian Path on Saturday, May 30
5/27/2015
Mayor Robert Garcia, Vice Mayor Suja Lowenthal, Councilwoman Suzie Price, the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine, and the Tidelands Capital Improvement Division invite the public to the Grand Opening of the new Beach Pedestrian Path on Saturday, May 30. The opening ceremony will be held at Marina Green Park, 386 E. Shoreline Drive at 9:30 am. A Beach Path Celebration 5K Run will begin at 10 a.m.
Community Invited to Provide Input on City’s Vision for Future Land Use and Urban Design
5/26/2015
The City of Long Beach is in the process of updating its General Plan, and the public is invited to attend two important events and provide input on the City’s progressive vision for future land use and urban design.
Community Invited to Share Thoughts at Mental Health Forum on Tuesday, May 26
5/22/2015
The community is invited to share their thoughts and help shape a new mental health initiative designed to provide collaborative, whole-person care in Long Beach. The "Health Neighborhood Initiative" forum is scheduled for Tuesday, May 26, 2015 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at American Gold Star Manor, 3021 N Gold Star Dr., and is sponsored by the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services, Mental Health America, Long Beach Building Healthy Communities, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, and the California Endowment.
Exciting Entertainment, Activities Scheduled for Beach Streets Uptown Open Street Event on June 6
5/20/2015
Two large community festivals, concerts, skate and BMX expos, art exhibits, petting zoos and bands playing on restaurant patios are just some of the entertainment and activities planned for the "Beach Streets Uptown" Open Street event on Saturday, June 6.
Start ‘100 Days of Summer’ with free ‘Pop Vinyl’ Concert on May 22
5/19/2015
From Memorial Day to Labor Day, Long Beach will offer hundreds of free or low cost cultural programs, sports activities and special events throughout the City. "100 Days of Summer" is a partnership among Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine and the Long Beach Convention and Visitor's Bureau to promote opportunities to "stay and play" in Long Beach.
City Health Officer Reminds Residents to Take Steps to Keep Mosquitoes Away this Holiday Weekend
5/18/2015
The Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Mitchell Kushner, is urging residents to protect themselves during the Memorial Day weekend and the upcoming warmer summer months by taking precautions to avoid mosquitoes.
City of Long Beach Announces Innovation Team Members
5/18/2015
Mayor Robert Garcia announced today that Long Beach has hired its first Innovation Team (i-team), funded by a grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies, to design and implement solutions that improve the lives of residents.
City Health Officer Reminds Residents to Take Steps to Keep Mosquitoes Away this Holiday Weekend
5/18/2015
The Long Beach City Health Officer, Dr. Mitchell Kushner, is urging residents to protect themselves during the Memorial Day weekend and the upcoming warmer summer months by taking precautions to avoid mosquitoes.
Community Invited to Attend Study Session on Land Use Plan for SEADIP Update
5/12/2015
The public is encouraged to attend a Planning Commission Study Session for the Southeast Area Development and Improvement Plan (SEADIP) update on Thursday, May 21, 2015, at 5:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers in Long Beach City Hall at 333 W. Ocean Blvd.
City of Long Beach Delegation Participating in National Summit on Youth Violence Prevention
5/11/2015
The City of Long Beach is participating in the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) National Summit (Summit) on Youth Violence Prevention alongside 15 select cities across the nation.
Community Invited to Help Improve Pedestrian Access to Metro Blue Line Stations in Long Beach
5/7/2015
The public is invited to participate in "Sidewalk Stories," an interactive show-and-tell presentation that will help put new ideas into motion for improving pedestrian access to transit stations around the City. The event has been scheduled in conjunction with the East Village 2nd Saturday Art Walk on May 9, at 4:00 p.m. at Hellada Art Center, 117 Linden Ave.
Parks, Recreation and Marine Director George Chapjian to Lead Community Services Department for Santa Barbara County
5/5/2015
George Chapjian, Director of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM), today announced his resignation from the City of Long Beach to accept a position as Director of the Community Services Department for Santa Barbara County.
L.B.P.D. Academy Class No. 88 Begins
5/5/2015
The Long Beach Police Department has started its third academy class in two years, and is currently recruiting its next academy.
City Pool Fees Reduced for Youth Under 17
5/4/2015
It's now even easier for Long Beach youth under the age of 17 to enjoy community swimming pools, because the City Council and the Parks and Recreation Commission have reduced the youth admission fee to $1 per visit.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Homeownership for Air Force Veteran at Habitat Dedication Ceremony
5/1/2015
Today, the City of Long Beach, in partnership with The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC), and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA) celebrated the American dream of homeownership for an Air Force Veteran.
City of Long Beach Taps into Growing Brewery Industry
4/28/2015
The brewery business is bubbling and booming in Long Beach. To further the industry's thriving potential as a lucrative business and economic driver, the City Council has initiated a zoning change that will make it easier for craft breweries, wineries and distilleries with tasting rooms to open shop throughout the City.
Long Beach Airport Hosts Disaster Training Exercise
4/27/2015
Long Beach Airport (LGB) held a live disaster training exercise on airport grounds in the late evening of Friday, April 24, 2015. The drill tested the speed and effectiveness of emergency personnel and LGB staff in the event of significant incident.
Fewer Homeless People On the Street; More Children Have a Roof Over their Heads
4/23/2015
Fewer homeless people – especially chronically homeless adults and children in families – are on the street, with more people having access to housing and homeless services in Long Beach.
Long Beach Unemployment Rate Hits Seven-Year Low; Economic Development Moves Forward in Long Beach
4/21/2015
The unemployment rate in Long Beach continues to decline and has reached a seven-year low, dropping to 7.9 percent as of March 2015. The unemployment rate is now at the same level that it was in June 2008, at the onset of the global financial crisis.
Smart Parking Meters Provide Added Convenience in Long Beach
4/20/2015
Parking meters got smarter today in Long Beach, with the start of installation of more than 1,600 smart meters.
City of Long Beach Launches LiveWellLongBeach.org: A Comprehensive Health Data Platform
4/9/2015
Today, as part of the National Public Health Week celebration, the City of Long Beach launched LiveWellLongBeach.org, an interactive, web-based platform that provides data on over 100 demographic, health, and quality of life indicators specific to Long Beach. The platform also serves as a database of promising and evidence-based programs, scientific literature, and funding opportunities.
Unlimited Possibilities @ Your Library: Celebrate National Library Month in April
4/2/2015
For the month of April, Long Beach Public Library joins libraries in schools, campuses and communities nationwide in celebrating National Library Month, to highlight the unlimited possibilities offered and the changing role of libraries, librarians and library workers.
Grand Prix View: Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Opening Up Race Track for Public Use on Tuesday, April 7
3/31/2015
The Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is opening up its track to the public on Tuesday, April 7, from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. For the third annual "Grand Prix View," the community is invited to walk, bike, roller skate or even push a stroller along the course where the world's best IndyCar drivers will scream at over 180 mph the following week. No motorized vehicles allowed; animals are not permitted with the exception of service animals.
Robby Gordon, Bryan Herta to Be Inducted Into Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame
3/26/2015
Two motorsports legends with a proud history at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach – Robby Gordon and Bryan Herta – will be inducted into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame on Thursday, April 16.
Community Invited to Help Launch Anaheim Corridor Design Visioning Process
3/25/2015
The community is invited to attend a special kick-off event to launch the Anaheim Corridor Design Visioning Process. The free event is on Saturday, March 28, at 11:00 am, at the Homeland Neighborhood Cultural Center's Manazar Gamboa Community Theatre at MacArthur Park, 1321 E. Anaheim St.
Public Invited to Provide Input on Land Use Plan Along Long Beach Boulevard
3/24/2015
The public is invited to provide input on a land use planning effort that will affect Long Beach Boulevard from Anaheim Street to Wardlow Road. A scoping meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, March 25, at 6:00 pm at Veteran's Memorial Park Community Room, 101 E. 28th St.
Run The Runway to Celebrate $15.1M Safety Renovation
3/24/2015
Long Beach Airport (LGB) invites members of the public to experience the rare opportunity to run on a runway, with a one-mile fun run on the brand new surface of Runway 7L-25R (25R) to be held on Tuesday, March 31, 2015. The free event will include music, games, giveaways and aircraft on display.
Atlantic Avenue to be Transformed into ‘Beach Streets Uptown’ for Open Street Event on Saturday, June 6
3/19/2015
On Saturday, June 6, 2015, Atlantic Avenue will be transformed for an Open Street event called "Beach Streets Uptown." The event will open up Atlantic Avenue for walking, bicycling, and socializing, by temporarily closing the street to vehicle traffic from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. The transformation will stretch from Harding Avenue to Wardlow Road.
Linda F. Tatum AICP Appointed Planning Bureau Manager
3/16/2015
Long Beach Development Services Director Amy Bodek named Linda F. Tatum, AICP, former Acting Director of Economic and Community Development Department for the City of Inglewood, as Planning Bureau Manager for Long Beach Development Services. Ms. Tatum's appointment is effective immediately.
UPDATED: Long Range Property Management Plan Approved Enabling Development Opportunities
3/12/2015
The City of Long Beach has received approval to implement its Long Range Property Management Plan (Plan) for the disposition and use of real property of the former Long Beach Redevelopment Agency (RDA). The Mayor, City Council, City staff, Oversight Board, and Successor Agency spent considerable time and energy creating and advocating for this hard fought milestone which will enable future investment and development opportunities in the City of Long Beach.
Long Beach Office of Special Events and Filming Wins International Award
3/11/2015
The City of Long Beach Office of Special Events and Filming has won the Location Managers Guild of America annual award for Outstanding Film Commission, besting four other film commissions around the world.
Annual Street Maintenance Project Will Close Southern Terminus of 710 Freeway on Sunday Morning
3/10/2015
On Sunday March 15, 2015, the southern terminus of the Long Beach (710) Freeway will be closed below Anaheim Street from 5:00 am to 1:00 pm so crews can complete street maintenance during an annual maintenance project.
Outreach Efforts Continue for Livable West Long Beach Plan and Green Terminal Island Plan
3/9/2015
Outreach efforts are continuing for the preparation of the City of Long Beach Livable West Long Beach Plan and the Green Terminal Island (TI) Plan, and the public is invited to provide input on these two key planning projects that will have a major impact on enhancing the quality of life in West Long Beach.
Former Church Building to be Rehabilitated to Create Senior Housing
3/6/2015
Today, the adaptive reuse process began for rehabilitating the former Immanuel Church, 3215 E. 3rd St., into a new affordable senior housing development. Vice Mayor Suja Lowenthal, The Long Beach Community Investment Company (LBCIC), Thomas Safran & Associates, and Clifford Beers Housing, Inc. participated in the celebratio
Community Invited to the 10th Annual Kids in the Kitchen Event at Martin Luther King Jr Park on Saturday March 7
3/5/2015
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (LBDHHS) Healthy Active Long Beach Program, in partnership with the Junior League Long Beach (JLLB), invites the community to attend the free, 10th Annual Kids in the Kitchen event on Saturday, March 7, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, 1950 Lemon Ave., Long Beach.
City of Long Beach to Host ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ Local Summit
3/3/2015
The public is invited to attend a Local Action Summit to discuss ideas for achieving positive life outcomes for youth, as part of the "My Brother's Keeper" (MBK) Community Challenge. The event will be held on Thursday, March 5, 2015, at 6:00 pm at Ernest McBride Park, 1550 Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave.
New Diagonal Intersection in Belmont Shore Part of Traffic Flow Safety Project on Ocean Boulevard
3/3/2015
The first pedestrian diagonal intersection in decades has been installed at the intersection of 2nd Street, Livingston Drive and Quincy Avenue (Intersection), as part of a project to enhance traffic flow and intersection safety on Ocean Boulevard from the Intersection to Alamitos Avenue.
Atlantic Avenue Street Improvement Project Complete On Time and On Budget
2/24/2015
The City of Long Beach today celebrated the completion of a major street improvement project on Atlantic Avenue, between 52nd Street and the City's northern border.
Long Beach Fire Department Recruit Academy Graduation on Saturday February 21 2015
2/20/2015
The Long Beach Fire Department is proud to announce that Basic Fire Recruit Academy Class 2014A is graduating on Saturday, February 21, 2015. After 20 weeks of extensive testing and evaluation, 20 highly qualified recruits will enter the ranks of firefighters for the Long Beach Fire Department.
New Rainbow Harbor Public Restrooms Unveiled
2/19/2015
The City of Long Beach, through its Tidelands Capital Improvement Program Division, announced today the completion of the newest public restrooms at Rainbow Harbor, with architectural elements that complement the nearby Aquarium of the Pacific.
Bay Shore Neighborhood Library Adds Sunday Hours for a Six-Month Pilot Program
2/18/2015
The community is invited to celebrate the addition of Sunday hours at the Bay Shore Neighborhood Library, 195 Bay Shore Ave. on Sunday, February 22, at 1:00 pm. The six-month pilot program to open and offer a full array of library services on Sundays, from 1:00 to 4:00 pm, beginning February 22, and is funded through Council District 3 non-recurring funds.
Public Invited To Jackson Street Dog Park Grand Opening on February 21 2015
2/18/2015
Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilmember Al Austin and the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine invite the public to a grand opening ceremony for the Jackson Street Park Dog Park on Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 10:00 am. Jackson Park is located at 1432 Jackson St., east of Orange Avenue at Walnut Street.
Health Department Receives March of Dimes Funding Dedicated to Improving Mom and Baby Health by Addressing Health Inequities
2/18/2015
The Long Beach Health Department has received an $117,000, three-year grant from the March of Dimes California Chapter for a collaboration with the California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) Psychology Department that is designed to reduce incidences of low birthweight and premature births.
Long Beach Continuum of Care Receives $8.17 Million Grant Award to Fight Homelessness
2/17/2015
The Long Beach Continuum of Care (CoC), led by the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services – Homeless Services Division, has been awarded $8.17 million, the largest competitive grant it has received from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The funding includes $1.06 million to expand housing and support services, and $7.11 million to support ongoing homeless projects and add new planning capabilities.
Bluff Park to be Re-Opened to the Community on Friday February 13
2/13/2015
The City of Long Beach will re-open beautiful Bluff Park to public use today, Friday, February 13. After many months of improvements, the public will once again be able to stroll along the approximately 1-mile long stretch above the Pacific coastline.
Michael Beckman Appointed Deputy Police Chief
2/12/2015
Long Beach City Manager Pat West and Police Chief Robert Luna today announced the appointment of Commander Michael Beckman, a 25-year veteran of the Police Department, as Deputy Chief. He will assume command of the Support Bureau to replace Deputy Chief Laura Farinella, newly named Chief of Laguna Beach Police Department.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Grand Re-Opening of Dock 10 in Rainbow Harbor
2/7/2015
City officials today celebrated the Grand Re-Opening of Dock 10, which is located at the mouth of Rainbow Harbor in Downtown Long Beach. The new dock facility is 514 feet long and includes an ADA accessible gangway, smooth concrete walking surface, and safety lighting.
Community Invited to Attend Workshop on SEADIP Update
2/5/2015
The public is invited to participate in a community workshop for the Southeast Area Development and Improvement Plan (SEADIP) update on Wednesday, February 11, 2015, at 6:30 pm, at the Best Western Golden Sails Hotel Seafarer Room, 6285 E. Pacific Coast Highway.
Three Raccoons Test Positive for Distemper; Community Urged to Take Precautions to Prevent Spread of Disease
2/4/2015
Long Beach Animal Care Services announced today that three raccoons in Long Beach have tested positive for distemper. Distemper poses no health risk to humans; however, Animal Care Services shares the following tips to help prevent animals from contracting distemper:
Cherry Avenue to be Widened from PCH to 19th Street
2/3/2015
Work will begin this week on the widening of Cherry Avenue from 19th Street to Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), in the City of Long Beach south of Signal Hill. The cities of Signal Hill and Long Beach have worked closely together to bring this project to fruition. The project's $6.7 million budget is entirely funded by Federal Highway Administration and State Transportation grants received by the City of Signal Hill.
Civic Center Outreach Meetings Scheduled Throughout Long Beach, Starting Feb. 4
2/2/2015
The City of Long Beach is holding community meetings in each Council District to inform the public, and solicit feedback, about the Long Beach Civic Center Project (Project).
UPDATED: Historic Southern Pacific Railroad Depot Building will be Moved to Willow Springs Park Overnight on January 28
1/28/2015
*** Updated on Feb. 3 – The move is scheduled for overnight on Wednesday, February 4, starting at approximately 9 pm. In order to transport the Depot safely, Tow-Away Zones have been established on the west side of Magnolia Avenue between 16th and 3rd Streets, and on the south side of Ocean Boulevard from Magnolia to Atlantic Avenues. The Tow-Away Zones will go into effect at 9 pm on Wednesday, February 4. To minimize impacts, the Tow-Away Zones will be lifted immediately as the Depot clears each block. Except for this updated information, the information below in the original press release remains current. ***
Long Beach Fire Chief Mike DuRee Appointed President of the Los Angeles Area Fire Chiefs Association
1/22/2015
Long Beach Fire Chief Mike DuRee has been appointed President of the Los Angeles Area Fire Chiefs Association (LAAFCA). Comprised of 31 Fire Departments within Los Angeles County, LAAFCA focuses on regional training, grants administration, legislative advocacy and Firefighter safety and survival.
Start 2015 with a Commitment to Getting Health Insurance
1/21/2015
2015 New Year’s Resolution: Get Covered Long Beach is an education, outreach, and health insurance enrollment event sponsored by the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services and several community partners. Health insurance enrollment will be offered at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm on January 31, 2015. Certified Enrollment Counselors will assist community members with Medi-Cal and Covered California applications with language assistance available in Spanish, Khmer, and Tagalog.
City of Long Beach 2015 Martin Luther King Jr Holiday Closures
1/16/2015
Long Beach City Hall will be closed on Monday, January 19, 2015.
Long Beach Awarded $1.5 Million CalGRIP Grant to Target Youth and Gang Violence
1/15/2015
The City of Long Beach has been awarded a three-year, $1.5 million California Gang Reduction, Intervention, and Prevention Program (CalGRIP) grant to support anti-gang efforts and prevent the victimization of at-risk female youth. The Long Beach City Council formally accepted the grant at its public meeting on January 6, 2014.
Recent Case of Measles in Long Beach Connected to Disneyland Outbreak
1/12/2015
The City Health Officer, Dr. Mitchell Kushner, announced today that there is one confirmed case of measles associated with a recent outbreak affecting multiple counties in California and Utah. The Long Beach resident spent time at the Disneyland Resort in the City of Anaheim, during the period of December 16-20, 2014.
Volunteers Encouraged to Help With Citywide Count of Homeless Persons on January 29 2015
1/8/2015
All Community volunteers are encouraged to participate in the count of homeless persons in Long Beach on Thursday, January 29, 2015. The biennial Homeless Count, required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), defines the scope of homelessness, both in the community and across the nation, and helps to determine existing resources, identify gaps, and highlight progress toward ending homelessness.
The Flu Peak is Approaching – City Health Officer Urges Flu Vaccination
1/8/2015
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services is reporting an increase in flu activity in Long Beach, and urges residents to get their flu shot. It is not too late to get vaccinated against the flu!
2014 Crime Statistics Show Lowest Reported Violent Crimes in 42 Years; Murder Number is Lowest on Record
1/7/2015
Based on preliminary crime data, Long Beach ended 2014 poised to achieve the lowest number of reported violent crimes in 42 years. When compared to 2013, the 2014 violent crime statistics reflect a decrease of 3.2%, with a 17.8% decrease as compared to the 5-year average.
Animal Care Services Increases Live Release Rates- All-Time Lows for Intakes and Euthanized Animals in 2014
12/31/2014
Aggressive spay and neutering programs and new partnerships helped Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS) significantly increase live release rates, and also realize all-time lows for the number of intakes and euthanized animals in 2014.
City of Long Beach New Year’s Day 2015 Holiday Closures
12/30/2014
Long Beach City Hall will be closed on Jan. 1, 2015
City Of Long Beach Using Its Popular Facebook Page to Count Down the Top 10 Stories of 2014
12/29/2014
More than 15,800 fans of Long Beach's main Facebook Page are helping the City count down its Top 10 stories of 2014.
City Of Long Beach Celebrates Successes from 2014
12/26/2014
From filling 35,000 potholes and restoring 55 lane miles of streets, to fulfilling 19,000 “Go Long Beach” smartphone application requests and being named a Top 10 “Digital City” in America, for the fourth consecutive year, the City of Long Beach had an extremely productive year in 2014.
Alamitos Bay Re-Opens to Swimmers After Sewage Spill
12/23/2014
Long Beach Health Officials re-opened Alamitos Bay today after lab results indicated bacterial levels were within state standards, following a sewage spill on December 18 in Naples, from a force main break. Daily water samples taken from Alamitos Bay swimming sites now confirm that the water is safe for swimming.
City of Long Beach Christmas 2014 and New Year’s Day 2015 Holiday Closures
12/22/2014
Long Beach City Hall will be closed on Thursday, Dec. 25, 2014 and on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015.
Alamitos Bay Closed to Swimmers Due to Sewage Spill
12/18/2014
A sewage spill Wednesday night in Alamitos Bay has resulted in a beach closure for all swimming areas in the bay. The spill has been contained. The total volume of the spill was estimated at approximately 11,250 gallons with 5,250 gallons entering the bay. City crews captured the remainder of the spill, 6,000 gallons, preventing it from reaching the water. The spill was caused by a break in a 12-inch sewer main near the Ravenna Drive Bridge.
Creative Innovative Belmont Temporary Pool Receives Project of the Year Award
12/16/2014
The American Public Works Association (APWA) Southern California Chapter has presented the City of Long Beach with the Project of the Year Award for the Belmont Temporary Pool. The 50-meter pool was recognized in the Creative and Innovative Category for demonstrating resourcefulness and the use of imagination.
Long Beach One of 12 Cities Awarded Bloomberg Philanthropies Innovation Grant
12/15/2014
Long Beach is one of 12 U.S. cities selected to participate in the $45 million expansion of the prestigious Bloomberg Philanthropies Innovation Teams program. The program, a project of former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, aims to improve the capacity of City Halls to effectively design and implement new approaches that improve the lives of residents – relying on data, open innovation, and strong project and performance management to help cities address pressing urban challenges.
Richard Rocchi Appointed Deputy Police Chief
12/12/2014
Long Beach City Manager Pat West and Police Chief Robert Luna today announced the appointment of Commander Richard Rocchi, a 27-year veteran of the Police Department, as Deputy Chief, effective December 13, 2014.
Multi-Service Center Celebrates Grand Re-Opening
12/11/2014
The City of Long Beach today celebrated the grand re-opening of the renovated Multi-Service Center (MSC) facility alongside community stakeholders and partners. A Port of Long Beach-owned property, the MSC serves as the central hub for intake and assessment for the Long Beach Continuum of Care, a collaboration of service providers working together to end homelessness.
Be Prepared for Powerful Pacific Storm
12/10/2014
A powerful Pacific storm is bearing down on Southern California, following a weekend of scattered rain, and snow in the mountains.
City Health Officer Advises the Public to Avoid Contact with Bats as they Could Transmit Rabies
12/5/2014
City health officials are warning the public to avoid contacts with bats, after a bat found in downtown Long Beach tested positive for rabies. The bat was found by a local resident on Wednesday afternoon, December 3, 2014 at Victory Park near Ocean Boulevard and Seaside Way.
Arturo M. Sanchez Appointed Deputy City Manager
12/4/2014
City Manager Pat West today named Arturo M. Sanchez, Interim Assistant City Administrator for the City of Oakland, as Deputy City Manager for the City of Long Beach. Mr. Sanchez's appointment will be effective in mid-February.
Public Invited to Grand Re-Opening of Miracle on Fourth Street Park
12/3/2014
Mayor Robert Garcia, Vice Mayor Suja Lowenthal and the Departments of Parks, Recreation and Marine, and Public Works invite the public to the grand re-opening of Miracle on 4th Street Park after a recent renovation.
Community Outreach Efforts Begin for Livable West Long Beach Plan and Green Terminal Island (TI) Plan
12/2/2014
The public is invited to attend the first community workshop to discuss the Livable West Long Beach Plan and Green Terminal Island (TI) Plan on Saturday, December 6, at 10:00 am at Silverado Park, located at 1545 W. 31st St.
Be Prepared for Powerful Pacific Storm
12/1/2014
A powerful Pacific storm is bearing down on Southern California, following a weekend of scattered rain, and snow in the mountains.
Health Department Holding Health Insurance Enrollment Event at The Center Long Beach on Saturday Dec 6
11/25/2014
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services will hold a health insurance enrollment event on Saturday, December 6, from 10 am to 2 pm at The Center Long Beach, 2017 E. 4th St. Certified Enrollment Counselors will assist community members with Medi-Cal and Covered California applications during the current enrollment period. Language assistance is available in Spanish and Khmer.
City of Long Beach Thanksgiving Holiday Closures
11/25/2014
City Hall will be closed on Thursday, November 27, and Friday, November 28, in observance of the 2014 Thanksgiving Holday.
Bryant L. Francis Appointed Director of Long Beach Airport
11/20/2014
City Manager Pat West today named Bryant L. Francis, C.M., an aviation expert with over 18 years of industry experience, as Director of Long Beach Airport (LGB). Mr. Francis' appointment will be effective January 5, 2015.
Long Beach Airport (LGB) Recipient of Prestigious Helen Putnam Award for Excellence
11/19/2014
On Tuesday, November 18, the Long Beach City Council was presented with the Helen Putnam Award for Excellence in Public Works, Infrastructure and Transportation by the League of California Cities for the new concourse at Long Beach Airport, which provides a unique and innovative space for travelers and serves as an ideal gateway to the City.
Robert G. Luna to be Sworn In as Chief of Police for City of Long Beach on Saturday November 22
11/19/2014
On Saturday November 22, 2014, Robert G. Luna will be sworn in as the 26th Chief of Police for the City of Long Beach. Members of the public are invited to attend the free ceremony, which will begin at 12:00 pm in the Long Beach Arena Lobby. The celebration will mark the promotion of a Long Beach Police Department veteran and the City's first Latino Chief of Police.
Gonzalo Medina Appointed Marine Safety Chief
11/18/2014
Long Beach Fire Chief Mike DuRee today announced the appointment of Capt. Gonzalo Medina, a 19-year veteran of the Fire Department, as Marine Safety Chief, effective December 5, 2014.
Long Beach Airport Fly-In on Nov. 15
11/14/2014
Southern California skies will fill with pilots heading to Long Beach Airport (LGB) for a Fly-In this Saturday, Nov. 15, from 11 am to 3 pm. The public is welcome to attend this free event where dozens of local pilots will display their planes to the community, including a Boeing C-17 and many other unique aircraft.
Long Beach Rises to 6th Place in U.S. with Fourth Consecutive Digital Cities Award
11/13/2014
Long Beach has moved up into 6th place nationally with its fourth Digital Cities Award, based on a national survey that measures performance and innovation by cities using technology to enhance service to residents and businesses.
City of Long Beach Earns Perfect Score Plus 9 Bonus Points in Municipal Equality Index
11/12/2014
For three years in a row, the City of Long Beach has been named one of the best cities in the nation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) inclusion in municipal law and policy. Long Beach was one of only 38 cities nationwide to achieve a perfect score in the Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index (MEI), placing the City in the top 11 percent in the nation.
Helping to End Veteran Homelessness in the City of Long Beach
11/11/2014
Veteran's Day is a time to honor our US military service personnel, and it's also an opportunity to assert our commitment to ensure Veterans are fully integrated into our communities once they return to civilian life. Working to meet the national initiative "Mayors Challenge to End Veteran Homelessness," the Long Beach Housing Authority and the VA Long Beach Healthcare System will host the 4th Annual Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) owner orientation program
Robert G. Luna Appointed Police Chief of Long Beach
11/11/2014
City Manager Pat West announced today that Robert G. Luna will be the next Chief of Police for the City of Long Beach. Most recently serving as Deputy Chief of Police, Chief Luna has 29 years of experience with the Long Beach Police Department (LBPD).
U.S. Dept. of Justice Declares Safe Long Beach Violence Prevention Plan Eligible for Grant Funding
11/11/2014
The City of Long Beach has been selected to join a U.S. Department of Justice National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention (Forum). The national designation will enable the City to apply for federal grant awards to implement its Safe Long Beach Violence Prevention Plan (Safe Long Beach). Long Beach is one of only five new cities in 2014 selected to join the Forum and receive a grant aimed at preventing youth and gang violence. The Long Beach City Council formally accepted the grant and designation at its public meeting on November 11, 2014.
Firefighters Offer a Hand Up When Disaster Strikes
11/6/2014
As first responders, firefighters are called upon to provide comfort for families on the worst day of their lives. Now, firefighters from Long Beach and several other Southern California communities will be able to immediately help fire and disaster victims take the first small step to healing.
Reggie Harrison Promoted to Director of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications
11/4/2014
City Manager Pat West announced today that Deputy City Manager Reggie Harrison has been promoted to Director of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications. Mr. Harrison will become the first permanent director of the new department responsible for disaster preparedness, Homeland Security grant coordination, and the consolidation and oversight of the City's Emergency Communications functions.
Community Invited to Open Houses Study Session on Long Beach Civic Center
10/29/2014
The public is invited to attend two open houses and a City Council Study Session and share their thoughts regarding the future of the Long Beach Civic Center. The Civic Center has significant seismic deficiencies, and the City Council recently held a study session to receive presentations from two project teams to design, build, finance, operate and maintain a new Civic Center and Main Library, and revitalize Lincoln Park.
New Beach Pedestrian Path Construction Set to Begin
10/29/2014
The City of Long Beach will begin work this week on constructing a new, separate beach pedestrian path. The existing bike path, which has been shared by pedestrians, strollers, bicyclists, and inline skaters, will become dedicated entirely to bicyclists and inline skaters
Community Invited to Celebrate Bixby Park Bluff Grand Opening on Saturday Nov 1
10/29/2014
Mayor Robert Garcia, Vice Mayor Suja Lowenthal, the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Marine, and the Tidelands Capital Improvement Division invite the public to the Bixby Park Bluff grand opening on Saturday, Nov. 1, at 10:30 am. Light refreshments will be served.
City Manager Announces Potential Recruitment Process for Police Chief
10/28/2014
City Manager Pat West today announced the process for selecting a new Police Chief, should a vacancy occur as a result of the November 4, 2014 election. The City Manager plans to conduct an expedited recruitment process of internal candidates.
Magnolia Avenue Improvement Project Set to Begin and New Traffic Controls Will Bring Congestion Relief
10/28/2014
The City of Long Beach is set to begin work this week on street improvements on Magnolia Avenue between Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) and Spring Street.
City Manager Appoints Tom Modica as Assistant City Manager
10/24/2014
City Council Confirmation Scheduled for November 11, 2014. The Assistant City Manager provides a uniquely important role, as outlined in the City Charter, in supporting both the City Manager and various functions of the City Manager's Office.
Long Beach Accepts Deed to Schroeder Hall; Will House Police East Division Substation
10/24/2014
The City of Long Beach today celebrated accepting the deed for Schroeder Hall from the U.S. Army Reserve. The 4.7 acre facility will be renovated to house the Police Department's East Division Substation.
14th Street Park Fitness Zone Opening Ceremony Set for Oct. 25
10/22/2014
Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilwoman Lena Gonzalez and the Departments of Parks, Recreation and Marine and Public Works invite the public to an opening ceremony for the new Fitness Zone at 14th Street Park, between Locust Avenue and Palmer Court, on Saturday, October 25.
Community Invited to Closing Ceremony for Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool on Sunday Oct 26
10/22/2014
Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilmember Suzie Price, the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Marine, and the Tidelands Capital Improvement Division invite the public to the Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool "Closing Ceremony" on Sunday, Oct. 26, from 1 to 2:30 pm.
Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services Receives $225000 Covered California Navigator Grant
10/21/2014
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has received a $225,000 Covered California Navigator grant, aimed at increasing health insurance enrollment in the state. Covered California anticipates a total registration of 1.7 million Californians by the end of the coming open-enrollment period.
Celebrate Disability Employment Awareness Month on Oct. 22
10/20/2014
The community is invited to join the City of Long Beach and the Citizens Advisory Commission on Disabilities (CACoD) in a celebration recognizing October as Disability Employment Awareness Month. The celebration will be held on Wednesday, October 22, 2014, from 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm at the Long Beach Civic Center's Centennial Plaza, located directly outside City Hall, 333 W. Ocean Boulevard.
Community Invited to North Library Groundbreaking Ceremony on Oct. 25
10/20/2014
Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilmembers Rex Richardson and Al Austin and the Department of Library Services invite the public to a groundbreaking ceremony for the new North Neighborhood Library, at 10 am on Saturday, October 25, at 5870 Atlantic Ave., in Long Beach.
Flu Season is Coming – Be Prepared by Getting Your Annual Flu Shot
10/17/2014
The change in seasons and cooler weather is a reminder that it's time for residents to get their annual flu shot. While winter is the typical time for flu activity, outbreaks can occur as early as October, so it's not too early to get a flu shot now.
Downtown Long Beach Center Medians Improved During Metro Blue Line Temporary Station Closures
10/16/2014
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) took advantage of Metro Blue Line station temporary closures in Downtown Long Beach to perform ground maintenance. Metro began a major renovation project in the area Sept. 20; regular Blue Line service will resume the morning of Monday, Oct. 20.
Community Encouraged to Participate in ‘Great California ShakeOut’ Earthquake Drill on Thursday Oct 16
10/15/2014
The City of Long Beach is encouraging all residents, businesses, schools and visitors to join our neighbors around the state and participate in the annual "Great California ShakeOut" earthquake drill on Thursday, Oct. 16, at 10:16 am. To date, more than 10.1 million Californians have pledged to "Drop, Cover and Hold On" during the drill this year.
Cherry Avenue Improvement Project Set to Begin
10/13/2014
The City of Long Beach is set to begin work this week for street improvements on Cherry Avenue between Ocean Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). The City is coordinating efforts with the City of Signal Hill for their Cherry Avenue Widening Project, which continues north from PCH to 20th Street.
Long Beach Fire Department American Red Cross Launch Extensive Fire Safety Campaign
10/10/2014
Home fires kill an average of seven people every day across the nation, and cause approximately $7 billion in direct property damage every year.
Health Department Teams Up with Local Agencies to Host Long Beach Gay Mens Health Summit on October 11 2014
10/9/2014
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services, the LGBTQ Center of Long Beach, the National Minority AIDS Council, and the Southern California Men's Medical Group will host the Gay Men’s Health Summit on Saturday, October 11, 2014 to address gay and bisexual men’s health issues, including a troubling and continuing rise in HIV and sexually transmitted infections. The free summit is open to the public, and will be held from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm at the Courtyard Long Beach Downtown, 500 E. First Street, Long Beach.
9th Annual Senior Citizen Health and Wellness Fair on Oct. 9
10/6/2014
The free Ninth Annual Senior Health and Wellness Fair will be held on Thursday, October 9, from 9 am to noon at the Long Beach Senior Center, 1150 East Fourth St.
Long Beach Fire Academy Begins
10/6/2014
The Long Beach Fire Department is proud to introduce Academy Class 2014A. After nearly a year of extensive testing and evaluation, 28 highly qualified recruits have been selected to begin the 20-week fire academy on October 6, 2014. The selected recruits come to the City of Long Beach with diverse professional backgrounds and life experiences, and all are dedicated to completing the rigorous academy and beginning a career of service to the residents, visitors and businesses of Long Beach
Fire Department Announces Adoption of PulsePoint App; Invites Residents to Citywide Preparedness Expo on October 4
10/3/2014
To aid cardiac arrest victims quickly, the Long Beach Fire Department, The PulsePoint Foundation and Dignity Health St. Mary Medical Center, Long Beach are making the PulsePoint app available to individuals in the City of Long Beach today.
Extended Cooling Center Hours at Six Long Beach Locations for Friday Oct 3 and Saturday Oct 4
10/3/2014
Due to the high temperatures forecasted for Friday, October 3, and Saturday, October 4, the City of Long Beach Health Officer Dr. Mitchell Kushner has activated extended hours at six Cooling Centers in Long Beach, where people can stay cool in an air-conditioned facility.
Long Beach Health Department Announces Ebola Readiness
10/2/2014
Earlier this week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that there is a confirmed case of Ebola Virus Disease (Ebola) in Texas. The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) would like to reassure the residents of Long Beach that there are no suspected cases of Ebola here in our City.
Take Precautions with Higher Temperatures Forecasted Thursday Through Saturday
10/1/2014
City of Long Beach Health Officer Dr. Mitchell Kushner is advising residents to take precautions against the heat on Thursday, October 2, through Saturday, October 4, 2014, with the National Weather Service forecasting highs in the mid-90s to low-100s in parts of Long Beach.
Enterovirus D68 Confirmed in a Child in Long Beach
10/1/2014
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services confirms that an infant in Long Beach has been diagnosed with Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68). The child was briefly hospitalized and has recovered.
Long Beach Public Library Provides Self-Checkout Service
9/30/2014
The Long Beach Public Library now provides self-service checkout at all 12 locations. This easy, efficient service gives patrons the opportunity to bypass lines and check out materials themselves.
'READY Long Beach’ Citywide Preparedness Expo to Provide Life-Saving Information on Oct. 4
9/29/2014
Long Beach Fire Department CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) and other city departments and disaster response agencies will host the first-ever “READY Long Beach” Community Preparedness Expo on October 4, 2014, to help residents prepare for incidents such as earthquakes, fires, floods, and act of terrorism.
Healthy Active Long Beach Fruit and Veggie Party at Martin Luther King Jr Park
9/25/2014
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (LBDHHS) Healthy Active Long Beach Project invites the community to attend the 2nd Annual free "Fruit and Veggie Party!" on Saturday, September 27, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, 1950 Lemon Ave., Long Beach.
Public Invited to Home-Based Food Sales Workshop on Sept. 23
9/22/2014
The Health Department invites the public to attend a free workshop: “Cottage Food Operations: Launch a Food Business from your Home.” The workshop will teach important requirements on how to become a cottage food operator, safely process food, and make proper food labels. The workshop is on Sept. 23, from 6 to 7:30 pm, at the Miller Family Health Education Center, 3820 Cherry Ave., Long Beach.
State Law Enacted to Allow City Clerks to Perform Civil Marriage Ceremonies
9/22/2014
On Friday, September 19, 2014, Governor Brown signed AB 1525 by Assemblymember Bonnie Lowenthal into State law. This bill was sponsored by the City of Long Beach and allows City Clerks to perform marriages, thus enhancing civic engagement in the process.
Emergency Landing at Long Beach Airport
9/18/2014
At approximately 09:15 am on Thursday, Sept. 18, an outbound JetBlue flight from Long Beach Airport reported an engine problem and was rerouted back to Long Beach Airport for an emergency landing at 9:29 am. Evacuation slides were deployed and all 142 passengers deplaned safely along with five crew members.
Residents Invited to Help Make Long Beach More Pedestrian-Friendly
9/18/2014
The public is invited to WalkForth, an interactive event that will exhibit proposed improvement concepts that could be incorporated at Metro stations around the City. The demonstration will include mid-block crossings, curb extensions, landscaped medians, green alleys and more for community input on Friday, September 19, at 11:00 am, on Fourth Street between Long Beach Boulevard and Alamitos Avenue.
Miracle on Fourth Street Park Renovation Beginning
9/17/2014
The City's first mini-park, Miracle on 4th Street Park, located at 1518 E. 4th St, is getting a much-needed renovation.
West Nile Virus Continues to Affect Long Beach Residents
9/16/2014
The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services reminds residents that West Nile Virus continues to be a problem in Southern California. As of Monday, September 15, 2014, there have been 17 confirmed cases of West Nile Virus in Long Beach, including one death. This is a significant increase from 2013, in which there were seven cases reported the entire year. These numbers are consistent with the rest of California, as so far this year 238 human cases have been reported in 26 different counties across the state. The California Department of Public Health is calling this the highest level of infected mosquitoes ever detected. More cases are expected, as this is the time of year when the risk of infection is at its highest.
Help Long Beach Reduce Carbon Footprint by Joining CoolCalifornia City Challenge Before Sept. 29
9/15/2014
The City of Long Beach is one of 10 cities participating in the CoolCalifornia City Challenge, a fun, innovative competition among California cities to reduce greenhouse gases and build more vibrant and sustainable communities. Long Beach is counting on the support of its residents to become the "Coolest California City." Residents who sign up before the deadline of September 29 also have an opportunity to help a local nonprofit or school of their choice win up to $3,000 in prize money.
Cooling Centers to Open on Sunday September 14 2014
9/13/2014
Cooling Centers to Open on Sunday, September 14, 2014
City Health Officer Reminds Residents To Keep Cool This Weekend
9/12/2014
The Acting Health Officer for the City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department), Dr. Mauro Torno, is advising residents to take precautions against the heat this weekend and beyond with the National Weather Service forecasting highs in the mid-90s in parts of Long Beach and even higher in other parts of Southern California from today through Monday, Sept. 15.
Succeed in School with a Long Beach Library Card
9/10/2014
One of the simplest ways to ensure a child's school success is by making a quick trip to the Long Beach Public Library to get a library card. September is National Library Card Sign-up Month, a time when the library joins with the American Library Association and public libraries nationwide to make sure that every student has the most important school supply of all – a free library card.
City of Long Beach Celebrates Grand Opening of Low-Income Senior Living Community
9/9/2014
The City of Long Beach today celebrated the grand opening of Ramona Park Apartments, a two-story, 61-unit rental complex that will provide affordable, quality housing for low- and very low-income seniors.
City of Long Beach Announces Community Review Process for the Civic Center Request for Proposals
9/8/2014
Today the City of Long Beach announced the community review process for the Long Beach Civic Center project. Over the next few months, the City will be holding a series of meetings to review the Civic Center, review the various options, take public input, and review the proposals the City has received to construct a new Civic Center.
City Health Officer Announces First Death in Long Beach from West Nile Virus in 2014
9/4/2014
Dr. Mitchell Kushner, Public Health Officer for the City of Long Beach, today announced the first death this year due to complications associated with West Nile Virus (WNV). The resident, who was in his mid-70s and lived in east Long Beach, was hospitalized in August.
Storm Surge in Southeast Long Beach Expected This Weekend
9/4/2014
A storm surge event with higher than normal water levels is expected to impact the Peninsula and Naples areas of Long Beach this weekend. The storm surge is being caused by Hurricane Norbert in the eastern Pacific Ocean, and is expected to impact southeast Long Beach from Friday afternoon through Monday morning.
Elvira Hallinan Appointed Manager of Marine Operations
9/4/2014
George Chapjian, Director of Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine, announced today the appointment of Elvira Hallinan as Manager of Marine Operations for the City of Long Beach, effective August 23, 2014.
Back to School Begins with a Visit to Your Health Provider - Get Vaccinated Against Pertussis
9/3/2014
With school starting, it is a perfect time to update your children's immunizations. This year, it is especially important for students to be up to date with their pertussis, or "whooping cough" vaccinations as cases continue to increase throughout California.
City of Long Beach Labor Day Weekend Holiday Closures
8/28/2014
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Monday, September 1, 2014, for the Labor Day Holiday. City Hall re-opens on Tuesday, September 2.
Storm Surge along Peninsula Expected Tuesday Morning Wednesday Afternoon
8/25/2014
A storm surge event with higher than normal water levels is expected to impact the Peninsula area on Tuesday morning at approximately 10 am and also on Wednesday afternoon at approximately 6 pm. The storm surge is being caused by Hurricane Marie in the eastern Pacific Ocean, and is over and above the predicted astronomical tides.
State of California Awards $553,000 for MacArthur Park Rehabilitation
8/22/2014
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) has been awarded a $553,000 grant to renovate MacArthur Park, 1321 E Anaheim St. The funding comes from the California Department of Housing and Community Development Housing-Related Parks (HRP) grant program, which creates incentives and rewards local governments for building affordable housing to fund much-needed parks in their communities.
Technology Services Director Retires City to Launch National Search for New Director
8/21/2014
Curtis Tani, Director of the City of Long Beach Department of Technology Services, has announced his plans to retire, effective September 12, 2014.
Artesia Boulevard Street Improvement Project Set to Begin
8/15/2014
The City of Long Beach will soon begin work on a street improvement project on Artesia Boulevard from Butler Avenue to the western city boundary. The majority of this project is in the City of Long Beach, but some work will be in the City of Compton near the border with both cities to facilitate pavement rehabilitation work and minimize public inconvenience.
Pacific Gateway Holding Truck Driver Hiring Event on Aug. 13
8/7/2014
Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment Network is holding a hiring event to immediately fill current openings for Class A Driver positions with CRST. The event will take place on Wednesday, August 13, 2014 at 10:00 am at the Harbor WorkSource Center, 1851 N. Gaffey St., Suite F, San Pedro, CA 90731.
Take Precautions Against West Nile Virus; First Human Case in Long Beach Announced
8/7/2014
The first human case of West Nile Virus (WNV) this year in Long Beach has been confirmed. The 61-year-old East Long Beach resident has no known underlying health issues and is currently recovering well. As of August 6, 2014, 35 human cases have been reported in 10 California counties, including Los Angeles (1) and Orange (6). There have been two WNV-related deaths this year in northern California.
Enhanced Go Long Beach App Allows for Reporting of Water Issues in Parks
8/5/2014
The City's popular Go Long Beach app has been enhanced so the public can help the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) quickly locate and reduce water run-off
Jyl Marden Appointed Interim Assistant City Manager
7/29/2014
City Manager Patrick H. West announced today the appointment of Jyl Marden as Interim Assistant City Manager, effective August 2, 2014.
Community Invited to Grand Opening Ceremony for Orizaba Park Community Center on Saturday Aug 2
7/29/2014
Mayor Robert Garcia, 4th District Councilmember Patrick O'Donnell and the Departments of Parks, Recreation and Marine and Public Works invite the public to a grand opening ceremony for the Orizaba Park Community Center on Saturday August 2 at 10 am. Orizaba Park is located at Orizaba Avenue and Spaulding Street.
Long Beach Junior Lifeguard Competition - Tuesday July 29th
7/25/2014
On Tuesday, July 29th, the Long Beach Junior Lifeguard Program will have their annual Stud Ironman event. The competition is free and open to all, so family, friends, and swim teams are welcomed to participate.
City of Long Beach Warns Community About Utility Billing Scam
7/18/2014
The City of Long Beach is warning residents and businesses not to fall victim to a scam involving a telephoned threat of utility service termination unless a payment is made immediately.
Assistant City Manager Recruitment Update
7/18/2014
As was previously announced, Assistant City Manager Suzanne Frick has submitted her resignation to accept a position as City Administrator for the City of Ketchum, Idaho. Her last day with the City of Long Beach will be Friday, August 1.
Health Department Recognized for Social Media Efforts During National Public Health Week
7/11/2014
The Long Beach Health Department has received a national award for using social media to engage its community partners and staff, and has been selected to present its social media strategies during a national public health convention later this year.
First rabid skunk to test positive in Los Angeles County since 1979 confirmed to be rabies variant carried by bats
7/3/2014
The California Department of Public Health confirmed today that the rabid skunk found last week in Long Beach was infected with a rabies virus variant from the Mexican-free-tailed bat.
July 4 Holiday Closures
7/1/2014
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule on Friday, July 4, 2014. City Hall re-opens on Monday, July 7.
Long Beach Fire Department's reminder on Firework Safety
7/1/2014
Fireworks are illegal in Long Beach, and can be dangerous. Even the so-called Safe and Sane fireworks and sparklers can be harmful. These “store bought” ground-based fireworks can often results in serious burns, hearing loss and other injuries.
3 Alarm Fire at 1700 W. Anaheim in Long Beach
7/1/2014
Today at 13:00, the Long Beach Fire Department responded to 1700 W. Anaheim for a reported structure fire. Upon arrival, units found an industrial building used for the manufacturing of electric-powered merchant signs.
Fireworks are Illegal in Long Beach Public Encouraged to See Professional Fireworks Shows Municipal Band Concerts
6/30/2014
With the 4th of July holiday rapidly approaching, the City of Long Beach is reminding people that all fireworks are illegal and dangerous, and encouraging people to attend a professional fireworks show, which is the best way to enjoy fireworks with your family and friends.
Skunk in Long Beach Tests Positive for Rabies; First Rabid Skunk in L.A. County since 1979
6/27/2014
The City of Long Beach Health Officer reminds residents to vaccinate their pets and avoid contact with wild animals following confirmation of a case of rabies.
Pet Owner Tips for the July 4th Holiday
6/26/2014
The Fourth of July can be a frightening time for animals, with the loud sounds of firecrackers and fireworks often sending pets scurrying out of the house or yard in search of security or shelter.
CRITICAL MISSING
6/26/2014
The Long Beach Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating an elderly woman who suffers from dementia and alzheimer’s and was last seen after she was dropped off at her home in the 5500 block of E. Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach.
LBTV Cable Channel Wins STAR Awards for 14th Year in a Row
6/23/2014
The City of Long Beach's cable channel, LBTV, a division of the Technology Services Department, received eight government programming STAR awards at the States of California and Nevada National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (SCAN NATOA) eighteenth annual conference last week in Santa Monica.
City’s Mobility Element Wins Award of Excellence
6/18/2014
The City's Mobility Element has earned an Award of Excellence by the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA). The awards, which were presented last week, recognize exceptional planning achievements by individuals, cities, and businesses in the Los Angeles region.
Long Beach Police Department Academy Class No. 87 Begins
6/17/2014
The Long Beach Police Department has started its second academy in two years, and is also currently recruiting its next academy.
Long Beach Public Library Announces 2014 Summer Reading Club Fiz Boom READ!
6/13/2014
Explore science through reading this summer, as the Long Beach Public Library announces a wide variety of free, educational, entertaining and fun programs to help the community fill their summer days. Everyone is invited to join the Summer Reading Club online or at any Long Beach Public Library. Participants can enter drawings to win some amazing prizes, including an eReader, tablet and backpacks filled with school supplies. All prizes are provided by the Friends of the Long Beach Public Library and the Long Beach Library Foundation.
Outreach Efforts Continue for Southeast Area Specific Plan
6/11/2014
Outreach efforts are continuing for the preparation of the City of Long Beach Southeast Area Specific Plan (Plan), and the public is invited to attend upcoming events and provide input on the new Plan that will affect 1,500 acres of southeast Long Beach.
Long Beach Awarded $924000 Grant for Restoration Enhancement of Wetland Areas at Willow Springs Park
6/11/2014
The City of Long Beach has been awarded a $924,000 state grant to improve wetlands and increase accessibility at Willow Springs Park by building trails, planting trees and re-establishing native vegetation. The park is located at 2745 Orange Ave.
Car into a building on 7th Street
6/6/2014
Today (6/3/14) at approximately 13:30, a vehicle travelling west bound on 7th street (at Santiago Ave) came off the roadway, across an alleyway, and crashed through a garage door.
Long Beach Animal Care Services Removes Several Dozen Cats from Vacant House Provides Veterinarian Services
6/3/2014
Long Beach Animal Care Services (ACS) is providing veterinarian care for several dozen cats that were removed from a vacant house. Most of the cats were sick, non-responsive or underweight. Approximately half of the cats were kittens.
Deputy City Manager to Serve as Acting Airport Director
5/30/2014
Today, City Manager Patrick H. West appointed Deputy City Manager Reginald "Reggie" Harrison to the position of Acting Airport Director. Mr. Harrison will serve as Acting Director while the City undertakes a nationwide search for a new Airport Director. Mario Rodriguez, the City's former Airport Director, resigned from the City today to take a new job as Executive Director of the Indianapolis Airport Authority. Mr. Rodriguez announced his resignation in April 2014.
Keep Mosquitoes Away From Your Outdoor Activities During the Summer Months
5/29/2014
WNV positive mosquitoes have been detected in nearby Los Angeles County.
Long Beach Unemployment Rate hits Six Year Low; Major Economic Activity Currently Underway in Long Beach
5/28/2014
The unemployment rate in Long Beach has hit a six year low, dropping to 8.4% as of April 2014. During the Great Recession, the unemployment rate reached a peak of 14.6% in July 2010, and the unemployment rate has dropped steadily since that time.
City of Long Beach Memorial Day Weekend Holiday Closures
5/23/2014
All Long Beach Public Libraries will be closed on Saturday, May 24, 2014 for the observance of Memorial Day. All libraries will reopen on Tuesday, May 27. (The library catalog, downloads, and databases are available 24/7.)
Long Beach Receives 86% ‘A’ and ‘B’ Grades for Water Quality from Heal the Bay Annual Beach Report Card
5/22/2014
The City of Long Beach received 86 percent "A" and “B” grades for water quality, a 10 percent improvement over the previous year and a 16 percent improvement over the 5-year average, according to the Heal the Bay 2014 Annual Beach Report Card that was issued today.
Start the ‘100 Days of Summer’ with free ‘Knyght Ryder’ Concert on May 23
5/21/2014
From Memorial Day to Labor Day, Long Beach will offer hundreds of free or low cost cultural programs, sports activities and special events throughout the City. "100 Days of Summer" is a partnership between Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine and the Long Beach Convention and Visitor's Bureau to promote opportunities to "stay and play" in Long Beach.
Annual Summer Youth Jobs Program Launched
5/20/2014
The Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment Network today kicked off its summer Youth Jobs Program.
City of Long Beach Launches New Disaster Preparedness Website
5/19/2014
Today the City of Long Beach released a new Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications website for residents to have a quicker and simpler way to get information on how to keep themselves and their family safe at home and at work in the event of a disaster or major emergency.
Community Invited to Attend 5th Annual Long Beach Asthma Resource Fair on May 17
5/15/2014
The community is invited to attend the free 5th Annual Long Beach Asthma Resource Fair on Saturday, May 17, 2014 from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM at Admiral Kidd Park, 2125 Santa Fe Ave. May is Asthma Awareness Month.
Heat Alert Issued for Long Beach; Extended Hours at Five Cooling Centers Announced
5/14/2014
City Health Officer Mitchell Kushner, MD, has declared a Heat Alert for Long Beach for Wednesday, May 14, and Thursday, May 15, as temperatures are expected to reach up to 101° F. Residents are advised to stay cool, stay hydrated, and stay informed.
Brush Fire in Long Beach
5/14/2014
This morning (Wednesday, May 14th at 9:11) the Long Beach Fire Department responded to a brush fire in the Los Cerritos Wetlands area near the southeast corner of Second Street and Pacific Coast Highway.
Heat Alert Issued for Long Beach; Extended Hours at Five Cooling Centers Announced
5/14/2014
City Health Officer Mitchell Kushner, MD, has declared a Heat Alert for Long Beach for Wednesday, May 14, and Thursday, May 15, as temperatures are expected to reach up to 101° F. Residents are advised to stay cool, stay hydrated, and stay informed.
Hot Weather Safety Tips for Pets
5/13/2014
Long Beach Animal Care Services (LBACS) reminds residents to keep all family members, including pets, safe during high temperatures. According to Margaret Lee, Shelter Veterinarian for LBACS, families should practice a few simple tips to keep their pets healthy and safe during the heat:
City Health Officer Reminds Residents to Beat the Heat with High Temperatures Expected Throughout the Week
5/12/2014
With temperatures expected this week in the mid to high 90s, the Long Beach Department of Health & Human Services (Health Department) is advising residents to take precautions to prevent heat-related injury and illness.
Dedication Event Scheduled for New Downtown Park
5/8/2014
Mayor Bob Foster, Vice Mayor Robert Garcia and the Departments of Parks, Recreation & Marine and Public Works invite the public to a dedication ceremony for a new park to be located at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Alamitos Avenue and Sixth Street on Thursday, May 15, at 10 am.
Fund Raiser to benefit LBFD USAR Canine Program
5/8/2014
On Saturday, May 10th from 10:00am until 4:00pm, the new Unleashed by Petco Store in Long Beach will have a Grand Opening Celebration and host a fund-raiser for the Long Beach Fire Department's Urban Search & Rescue (USAR) Program's Canine Program.
Public Invited to Drake / Chavez Greenbelt Dedication on May 10
5/6/2014
Mayor Bob Foster, Vice Mayor Robert Garcia and the Departments of Parks, Recreation & Marine and Public Works invite the public to the dedication of the Drake/Chavez Greenbelt, on Saturday, May 10, at 10 am. The entrance is on the south side of Anaheim Street at Daisy Avenue.
Long Beach Ranked Third in U.S. for Bike Infrastructure
5/2/2014
The City of Long Beach was recently ranked third in terms of having the most miles of bicycle infrastructure per square mile among the 52 largest cities in the United States, according to the Alliance for Biking and Walking. The City's grant-funded investments in bicycling infrastructure have led to a doubling of bicycle riding since annual bike counts began in 2008.
City Health Officer Reminds Long Beach Residents to Take Precautions with Higher Temperatures Today
5/1/2014
Acting City of Long Beach Health Officer Dr. Mauro Torno is advising residents to take precautions against the heat today, May 1, with the National Weather Service forecasting highs in the upper 90s in Long Beach.
City’s Historic Preservation Efforts Receive Top Rating
4/30/2014
The City of Long Beach has earned an "A" by the Los Angeles Conservancy, in a new study that measures historic preservation in 88 cities within Los Angeles County.
Community Invited to Groundbreaking Ceremony to Enhance Peace Garden at Martin Luther King Jr Park
4/24/2014
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (LBDHHS) in partnership with the Downtown Long Beach Lions Club invite the community to attend a groundbreaking ceremony for the Peace Garden Enrichment Project on Saturday, April 26, at 11:00 am at Martin Luther King Jr. Park, 1950 Lemon Ave., Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Selected as Beta Site to Help Test Earthquake Early Warning System (EEWS)
4/24/2014
The City of Long Beach has been selected by the California Institute of Technology (CalTech) and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) to serve as a beta site for California Integrated Seismic Network (CISN) Earthquake Early Warning System (EEWS).
News Release: Whooping Cough (Pertussis) Increasing in the City of Long Beach
4/22/2014
Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, is on the rise in Long Beach and City health officials are encouraging residents to immunize themselves and their families against this preventable disease.
Public Invited to Grand Opening Event for Chittick Field Sports Complex on April 23
4/21/2014
Mayor Bob Foster, Sixth District City Councilmember Dee Andrews and the Departments of Parks, Recreation & Marine and Public Works invite the public to a grand opening event for the Chittick Field sports complex, on Wednesday, April 23 at 11:00 am.
Airport Director Mario Rodriguez to Lead Indianapolis Airport Authority
4/21/2014
Long Beach Airport Director Mario Rodriguez announced today his resignation from the City of Long Beach to accept a position as Executive Director of the Indianapolis Airport Authority. Mr. Rodriguez was named Long Beach Airport Director in February 2009 and had earlier served for 20 years in both the public and private sectors, including Deputy Director at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, and in positions at the Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Palm Beach International Airports.
Public Invited to Provide Input for Southeast Area Specific Plan; Community Workshops Scheduled for April
4/15/2014
Two workshops have been scheduled to inform the community about the Southeast Area Specific Plan, which is a three-year effort to comprehensively review and update the zoning code historically known as the Southeast Area Development and Improvement Plan (SEADIP).
Lives Change @ Your Library – Long Beach Celebrates National Library Month
4/2/2014
This month, the Long Beach Public Library joins libraries nationwide in celebrating National Library Month, a time to highlight our libraries. "Lives Change @ Your Library" is a fitting theme for this year's National Library Month celebration as our library is committed to the ever-changing needs of the Long Beach community.
City of Long Beach Statement on Earthquake Preparedness
3/31/2014
The City of Long Beach wants the community to know that our employees train diligently to prepare for, and respond to, earthquakes and similar events.
Dario Franchitti Gerald Forsythe Kevin Kalkhoven To Be Inducted Into Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame
3/27/2014
Three motorsports legends with a history of checkered flags at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach – driver Dario Franchitti and owners Gerald Forsythe and Kevin Kalkhoven – will be inducted into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame on Thursday, April 10.
Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Opening Up Race Track for Public Use on Tuesday April 1
3/26/2014
For the second year in a row, the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is opening up its track to the public on Tuesday, April 1, from 11:30 am to 1 pm. The community is invited to walk, bike, roller skate or even push a stroller along the course where the world's best IndyCar drivers will scream at over 180 mph the following week. No motorized vehicles allowed; animals are not permitted with the exception of service animals.
14th Street Park Fitness Zone Groundbreaking Event Planned for March 27
3/24/2014
Long Beach Mayor Bob Foster, Vice Mayor Robert Garcia, the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine and the Department of Public Works invite the public to a groundbreaking ceremony for a new Fitness Zone at 14th Street Park, between Locust Avenue and Palmer Court, on Thursday, March 27 at 2 pm.
Loma Vista Park Tot Lot Groundbreaking Planned for March 26
3/21/2014
Long Beach Mayor Bob Foster, Vice Mayor Robert Garcia, the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine, and Department of Public Works invite the public to a groundbreaking ceremony for a new Tot Lot at Loma Vista Park, 1173 Loma Vista on Wednesday, March 26, at 1 pm.
Public Invited to Coolidge Park Dog Park Grand Opening on March 22
3/17/2014
Long Beach Mayor Bob Foster, 9th District Long Beach City Councilmember Steven Neal, and the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine invite the public to a grand opening ceremony for the Coolidge Park Dog Park on Saturday, March 22, 2014 at 10 am at the northern end of Coolidge Park, 352 Neece Avenue.
Windward Village Mobile Home Fire
3/16/2014
At approximately 10:30 a.m. this morning the Long Beach Fire Department responded to a mobile home fire in the 3500 block of Santa Fe Avenue at the Windward Village Mobil Home Park. Firefighters arrived and found a mobile home fully involved with fire. An adult occupant was able to escape with his children without injury prior to the arrival of firefighters. A total of ten family members lived at the residence, seven adults and three children.
Atlantic Avenue Street Improvement Project Set to Begin
3/14/2014
The City of Long Beach will soon begin work on a street improvement project on Atlantic Avenue between 52nd Street and North Atlantic Place, as part of the City's efforts to invest in corridors and create vibrant commercial areas for both businesses and residents to enjoy.
Public Invited to Attend Southeast Area Specific Plan Community Advisory Committee’s First Meeting
3/12/2014
The public is invited to attend the first meeting of the recently seated Southeast Area Specific Plan Community Advisory Committee (Committee) on Wednesday, March 26, at 6:30 pm at the Best Western Golden Sails Hotel Seafarer Room at 6285 E. Pacific Coast Highway.
TWO MURDER SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH FEBRUARY SHOOTING
3/11/2014
On Friday, February 21, 2014, 24 year-old Christopher Lane was shot and killed at 59th Street and Linden Avenue in Long Beach. Detectives worked diligently on the case, which led to the arrest of two individuals responsible for this violent act.
Long Beach Fire Department Lifeguard Tryouts
3/6/2014
On Saturday March 15, 2014, beginning at 8:00 a.m. the Long Beach Fire Department will hold an open test for anyone interested in becoming a Seasonal Lifeguard. Tryouts will be held at the Long Beach Lifeguard Beach Operations located at 2100 East Ocean Blvd (enter off Junipero Ave. for parking lot).
Long Beach Storm Update
2/28/2014
City crews have prepared for the current rainstorm and are responding with a well-coordinated effort to minimize impacts on residents and infrastructure. Overall the City of Long Beach withstood the storm well. Impacts in Long Beach included:
Discover Long Beach Airport (LGB) Through New App
2/27/2014
Making your way through Long Beach Airport is easier than ever with the recently launched LGB Airport App. The free app allows travelers to look up flight arrivals and departures; track specific flights; get information about parking and concessions; and plan their visit to Long Beach.
City of Long Beach Trains Emergency Response Teams
2/26/2014
The City of Long Beach is augmenting its emergency management systems by training 150 employees to help the City be better prepared to manage a large-scale natural or man-made disaster.
Be Prepared for Winter Storms
2/25/2014
Cooler temperatures, fog, wind, and rain are here. Significant amounts of rain are expected by Friday and Saturday in Long Beach, and more in the foothill areas of Southern California. Thunderstorms are possible.
Naples Seawall Replacement Set to Begin
2/17/2014
The City of Long Beach will begin constructing new seawalls this week along one portion of the Rivo Alto Canal in Naples Island. The section stretches from the Ravenna Bridge to the eastern portion of The Toledo Bridge, about 1,900 linear feet between the north and south sides. This project is the first phase of a multi-phase replacement of the public seawalls surrounding the island.
Bonito Ave Apartment Fire
2/15/2014
On Friday, February 14, 2014 at approximately 6:18 p.m. this evening the Long Beach Fire Department responded to an apartment fire in the 100 block of Bonito Avenue
Bellflower Blvd Garage Fire
2/15/2014
On Friday, February 14, 2014 at approximately 7:37 p.m. this evening the Long Beach Fire Department responded to a reported garage fire in the 4413 Bellflower Boulevard.
City of Long Beach Presidents Day Closures
2/14/2014
City of Long Beach offices and services will adhere to the following schedule for the Presidents Day Holiday, celebrated this year on Monday, Feb. 17
Redondo Avenue Street Improvement Project Set to Begin
2/12/2014
The City of Long Beach will begin work next week on a street improvement project on Redondo Avenue between 2nd Street and Anaheim Street.
LA Clippers Help Long Beach Celebrate New Basketball Court Playground at Coolidge Park
2/11/2014
The City of Long Beach today celebrated the opening of a refurbished basketball court and a new playground at Coolidge Park, with some help from The California Endowment and the Los Angeles Clippers, whose basketball players provided clinics to neighborhood children.
Long-Term Contracts Help Protect Residents against Soaring Natural Gas Commodity Prices
2/10/2014
A long-term natural-gas purchasing strategy is helping to protect Long Beach Gas and Oil (LBGO) customers from recent price spikes of nearly 300 percent, due to short supply and extremely cold weather elsewhere in the United States.
Pine Avenue Street Improvement Project Set to Begin
2/10/2014
The City of Long Beach will soon begin work on a major street improvement project on Pine Avenue between Seaside Way and Anaheim Street.
El Dorado Dog Park Opening Ceremony Planned for Saturday February 8
2/6/2014
Long Beach Mayor Bob Foster, 5th District Long Beach City Councilwoman Gerrie Schipske, and the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine invite the public to a grand opening ceremony for the El Dorado Dog Park on Saturday, February 8, 2014 at 10 am, in the southeast corner of El Dorado East Regional Park, Area II.
Beach Maintenance Incident
2/4/2014
At approximately 9:00 AM today, a beach maintenance crew member conducting routine trash collection operations in a small truck struck an individual on the beach between 54th and 55th place. The individual was reportedly lying on the ground when he was struck. The Fire Department responded and transported the man to the hospital where he is undergoing care.
Community Outreach Efforts Begin for Southeast Long Beach Plan
1/31/2014
The community is invited to help the City of Long Beach prepare a new plan for a 1,500-acre area of southeast Long Beach known as the Southeast Area Specific Plan. This weekend is another chance for the public to provide input and the City encourages the community to get involved in this project.
Roadway Survey Analysis Will Help Improve Long-Term Maintenance
1/28/2014
The City Of Long Beach is conducting a detailed inventory, rating, and pavement analysis of all of its roadways, which will help develop cost-effective long-term maintenance and rehabilitation plans.
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