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Long Beach City Council Announcements

July 9
Ice Cream Trucks
The Long Beach City Council will consider a code change requiring ice cream trucks to comply with the noise ordinance.
The new ordinance also would require that parked ice cream trucks, while dispensing ice cream, do not amplify their music. The city attorney must report back with the council’s request about the new ordinance within 30 days.
Details: 13-0570
Venue: City Hall
Location: 333 W. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach

July 9
Harbor Transfer to Tidelands
The Long Beach City Council will consider adopting a resolution to request that the Board or Harbor Commissioners approve the fiscal year 2013 estimated transfer of $18.37 million, based on 5 percent of FY 13 estimated gross operating revenue, from the Harbor Revenue Fund to the Tidelands Operations Fund.
Details: 13-0558
Venue: City Hall
Location: 333 W. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach

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NWSNC Announcements

July 6
NWSPNC Vacant Seat
If you live or own property in Census Tract 2970, roughly the area between 7th and 19th Streets west of Bandini, consider applying for the vacant seat on Northwest San Pedro Neighborhood Council Beard.
This is a great opportunity to both learn more about what is gong on in your community and the city, and to give back to the community
Details: http://nwsanpedro.org/2013/06/fill-vacant-board-seat/

July 8
NWSPNC and Community Meeting
On July 8, at Peck Park Community Center, 5:30 light refreshments and informal conversation from 6 to 8: p.m. meeting. Major agenda items will include presentation of a conceptual plan for downtown San Pedro and discussion of Ponte Vista. Full agenda will be posted at nwsanpedro.org on July 5.
Venue: Peck Park
Location: 560 N. Western, San Pedro

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DWP Ratepayers Speak

Fred Pickel will be the guest speaker at the Harbor Area Neighborhood Councils meeting on 6:30 p.m. July 3, at the Kaiser Permanente Conference Center, in Long Beach. Kaiser Permanente Conference Center

2139a16Details: http://tinyurl.com/DWPRatepayers
Location: 25965 Normandie Ave. Long Beach

 

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Chat with Pat

July 3

m_image1305122419-47098If you’ve ever wondered how the budget process works, Chat with Pat will feature Long Beach City Director of Financial Management John Gross, starting at 4:30 p.m. July 3, at the Los Altos Library in Long Beach.

Gross works closely with the Long Beach City Council, especially during the annual city budget process.

Details: (562) 570-6918
Venue: Los Altos Library
Location: 5614 E. Britton, Long Beach

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Woman Dies in LBPD Custody

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LONG BEACH — A woman, who was found unresponsive in her cell at about 5:15 a.m. June 28, 2013, was pronounced dead by a responding doctor.

The woman was arrested at about 2:35 p.m. June 27, at Long Beach Police Headquarters. She had arrived to the police facility yelling and screaming, and when officers contacted her to see if something was wrong, she indicated she wanted to come inside, officials said.

During a warrant check, officers discovered she had outstanding misdemeanor warrants and was taken into custody. She was booked without incident and placed in a cell within the Women’s Jail. During jail rounds throughout the night, nothing unusual relating to the woman’s condition was noted.

UCC Church Hosts Immigration Reform March

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LONG BEACH — After the final vote by the Senate to pass a large immigration reform, religious leaders from the United Church of Christ Synod rallied July 1 in Long Beach.

Demonstrators marched from the Long Beach Convention Center to the local U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office, Long Beach City Hall and the office of Rep. Alan Lowenthal calling for immigration justice, family unity and the full inclusion and protection of workers.

At the office of Immigration Customs and Enforcement Rev. Mari Castellano of the UCC Washington, D.C. Advocacy Office sprinkled holy water calling for the cleansing and transformation of ICE. At City Hall Distinguished national clergy leaders washed the feet of immigrants.

Finally, at Rep. Lowenthal’s Office, Rev. Linda Jaramillo the Executive Minister of Justice and Witness broke bread and shared it to symbolize the full inclusion of all immigrants at the table.

Clergy, community leaders and impacted individuals joined in symbolic ritual, prayer and singing to voice opposition to what they believe are harsh immigration enforcement policies that have left 1.4 million people deported within the past four years, causing thousands of family separations.

“It is powerful to see so many organizations working together to reform the policies that are currently broken,” Rev. Noel Andersen, a UCC pastor, said. “Today organizers, pastors, lay leaders, DREAMers and local activists are demanding to stop the deportations, keep families together, and pass a compassionate immigration reform in the House of Representatives now.”

Church World Service, the Long Beach Immigrants’ Rights Coalition and Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice network including CLUE-LA, CLUE-OC, CLUE-CA and CLUE Northern California all helped organize the event.

This year more than 5,000 delegates of the one-million-member United Church of Christ gathered in Long Beach for their 2013 annual General Synod.

West Nile Virus Founds Its Way to Long Beach

LONG BEACH — West Nile Virus has been detected in two American Crows in East Long Beach, near El Dorado Park.

The birds were tested by the State Department of Public Health’s West Nile Virus Surveillance System, which monitors the disease in humans, horses, chickens, mosquitoes and dead birds.

This year, West Nile Virus activity has been detected in 20 counties in California, including West Nile Virus positive birds and mosquitoes in Los Angeles and Orange Counties.

Church Leads Pro-marriage Equality Rally in Long Beach

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Marriage equality was the focus of progressive Christians June 28 in Long Beach.

On the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court decisions that the Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional and Proposition 8 cannot be enforced, the United Church of Christ, a mainline protestant denomination of more than 1 million members, will lead a pro-marriage equality rally during its biennial General Synod on the promenade outside of the south doors of the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center.

The UCC’s General Synod affirmed full marriage equality for all couples in 2005, and many of the denomination’s leaders have been integral in the fight for equality that has so far been achieved in 12 states and Washington, D.C. The UCC stands with thousands of same-sex couples across the life the church, affirming their freedom to marry the person they love.

 

 

More Homeless People in Shelters

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LONG BEACH — More homeless people, especially veterans, are off the street and in shelters in Long Beach, according to a biennial survey conducted by the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services, from 2007 to 2013.

The number of homeless people in emergency shelters and transitional housing increased 25 percent, from 1,319 to 1,654.

The number of homeless people without shelter decreased 13 percent, from 2,150 to 1,879.