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Upcoming Neighborhood Meetings
- Community Action Group - Every 1st Sunday 2 p.m. LBPD North Division Substation 4891 Atlantic Ave.
- College Square Neighborhood Assn. - Every 1st Monday 7 p.m. El Nuevo Altata Restaurant 6800 Long Beach Blvd.
- Starr King Neighborhood Assn. - Every 1st Wednesday 7 p.m. El Nuevo Altata Restaurant 6800 Long Beach Blvd.
- Houghton Park Neighborhood Assn. - Every 1st Thursday 7 p.m. 6301 Myrtle Ave.
- Good Neighbors of NLB - Every 2nd Tuesday 7 a.m. Spires Restaurant 1935 Del Amo Blvd.
- Grant Neighborhood Assn. - Every 2nd Thursday 7 p.m. Community Presbyterian Church Corner of 64th/Orange Ave.
- Coolidge Triangle Neighborhood Assn. -Every 3rd Wednesday 7 p.m. Coolidge Park Clubhouse 352 E. Neece St.
- DeForest Park Neighborhood Clean-Up - Feb. 12, 8 a.m. 167 South St.
- DeForest Park Neighborhood Assn. - Every 3rd Thursday, 7 p.m. DeForest Park Clubhouse 6255 DeForest Ave.
- Executive Board Meeting - Every 4th Wednesday 7 p.m. Houghton Park Clubhouse, 6301 Myrtle Avenue.
- North Project Area Committee - Every 4thh Thursday, 6:30 p.m. North Division Substation 4891 Atlantic Ave.
- Bicycle Master Plan Workshop - March 12 Expo Center 4321 Atlantic Ave. Bike Ride - 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. & Community Meeting 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
- For more information please call: 562-570-6137
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Dine In The 9
Introducing Dominguez Pizza!
Dominguez Pizza is a restaurant located in the 9th District that offers a variety of appetizing pizzas. Stop by and try their pepperoni pizza!
Dominguez Pizza 6176 Atlantic Ave. Long Beach, CA 90805 562-256-1600 Open Mon.- Thurs., Noon 9 p.m. Friday - Saturday, Noon - 10 p.m.
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S.T.A.R Task Force
Do you care about maintaining your Sidewalks, Trees, Alleys, and Roads? Then join the S.T.A.R. Task Force!
The S.T.A.R. Task Force is a committee of residents who work to ensure that all instances of pot holes, graffiti, and other blight are reported to our office for the purpose of maintaining our Sidewalks, Trees, Alleys, and Roads (STAR).
Beginning in March, S.T.A.R. will meet every second Monday at 6 p.m. at the Center for Families and Youth building. 6335 Myrtle Ave.
Fore more information on S.T.A.R. please contact our office at (562) 570-6137
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Jordan Parent Advisory Council (JPAC)
JPAC Meetings are usually held the second Wednesday of every month. Jordan High School Library/Media Center 6500 Atlantic Ave. (562) 423-1471
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Welcome to Inside District 9, your source for community news and updates. |
Meet This Week's District Captain!
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Jason Greenidge, Ramona Park Neighborhood
"Civic engagement is the best way of making a difference in one's local community. I want to get involved in my neighborhood to make the Ninth 9th District a better place to live."
Facts about Jimmy:
- A veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and recipient of the Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, and Presidential Unit Citation.
- Has been a 9th District resident for two years.
- Recently appointed Community Organizing Intern for the Office of Councilmember Steven Neal.
The District Captain program provides opportunities for 9th District residents to get involved in our community. For more information on joining the District Captain Program please call our office at (562) 570-6137.
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Message from Councilmember Steven Neal
Hello neighbors,
Welcome to another issue of the "Inside District 9" weekly newsletter.
First off, I would like to introduce our Community Organizing Intern, Jason Greenidge. Jason is a 9th District resident and student at Long Beach City College, who is stepping up to volunteer in our efforts to "Build a Better Ninth District". Jason is an Army Veteran, who is interested in community organizing, veterans issues, and a healthier environment in North Long Beach. Please join us in welcoming Jason to the team.
Secondly, I would like to encourage all Ninth District residents to the North Branch Library Design Meeting tomorrow morning at 10:00AM at the Jordan High School Cafeteria. This is a very exciting opportunity for residents to provide input in the design, themes, and uses in our new Library, which will be a jewel to our community. The meeting will occur, rain or shine. Our District Captains and staff are currently knocking on doors in the neighborhoods to ensure participation, so please do not allow the weather to discourage you.
Also, the Police Department has informed us that there has been a recent increase in instances of burglary in the North Division. Below, you will find a flyer that details tips to prevent residential burglaries in your neighborhood.
By popular demand, we have included a listing of 9th District parks and programs in this newsletter. If you would like to see any specific information in this newsletter, please feel free to send us an email, and we will do our best to get that done.
Lastly, I want to extend prayers and well wishes for 9th District resident and Redevelopment Agency Board Chairman, Bill Baker, who is currently unwell and in the hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. I also want to congratulate the two newest members of the North Project Area Committee, Darlene Broom and Manuel Walker. Both Darlene and Manuel are District Captains who actively participate in their neighborhood associations and will be great additions the the North PAC.
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Sincerely,
Steven Neal Councilmember, Ninth District |
North Village Branch Library Design Planning Session
Councilmember Steven Neal invites you to a community discussion on site planning and design of the North Village Branch Library. The event will be Saturday, February 26, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. inside the Jordan High School Cafeteria. LPA, the architects selected for the library will be in attendance to receive community feedback.
This is your opportunity to provide input on the design of your neighborhood library.
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Atlantic at Artesia Restaurant Project Community Meeting
Long Beach City Councilmember Steven Neal, the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency, and Primestor Development invite you to get Involved in "Building a Better Ninth District!" This will be a community meeting regarding the restaurant project at Atlantic and Artesia.
The event will be March 5, 2011 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. inside the Jordan High School cafeteria which is located at 6500 Atlantic Ave. Come out and participate in the redevelopment of 6600 Atlantic Ave. This is your opportunity to give your input on the future of your community.
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Community and Police Dialogue in The Ninth District
Join a 2-day dialogue to increase understanding between North Long Beach Community Members and Police! Open to community members 18 years + February 28th and March 2nd 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at the North Long Beach Community Center, 2311 E. South St.
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Fire Department Helps You Prepare For Rainy Weather
Sandbags are available at neighborhood Long Beach Fire Stations, with a limit of 10 bags per household. Sand is currently available through Public Works at their San Francisco Yard on Esther, and sand bins are currently being set-up at Fire Stations 5, 7, 12, 13 and 14. As always, residents must bring a shovel to fill their own bags.
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Long Beach Police Department North Division - Crime Prevention Notice
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North Village Branch Library Design Planning Session
Save the date! Councilmembers Steven Neal and Rae Gabelich, along with the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency and the Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment Network invite you the North Village Springs Forward even. This is a community event for businesses, residents, and youth. Come on out discover what's going on in the North Village area.
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Get Familiar with Nixle
What is Nixle?
Nixle is a Community Information Service built exclusively for secure and reliable communication. The Nixle service is built on the most authenticated, secure, reliable, and high-speed platform, ensuring communications are trusted and accurate. Why is Nixle important?Until now, there has never been an authenticated and secure service that connects municipal agencies and community organizations to their residents in real-time, with the same ease and in the same way that current services such as Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter provide users with an unauthenticated platform for connections. Nixle solves this problem by providing ONE standardized service for consumers to receive immediate and credible neighborhood-level public safety and community information, via SMS, email, or web.
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Discover The Ninth District Parks, Recreation and Marine Programs
9th Long Beach City Council District Parks, Recreation and Marine Programs Long Beach Parks, Recreation & Marine offers many recreation programs at the six programmed parks in the 9th City Council District. Residents can view monthly calendars of events for each 9th District park on the Department's web site at: www.longbeach.gov/park/recreation/after_school_activities/parks.asp. Each calendar has the supervised hours and a listing of the various activities for each day. Senior citizens can view the Houghton Park senior program calendar at http://www.longbeach.gov/park/recreation/seniors.asp. 9th District Parks Coolidge Park Coolidge Park is located at 352 Neece Street south of Artesia Street and west of the Long Beach Freeway. The 6.1-acre park offers a basketball court, softball field, playground, picnic area and a community center. For more information, call (562) 570-1618. Ed ''Pops'' Davenport Park The 11.6-acre park is located at 2910 E 55th between Candlewood & South. The park was named in memory of Long Beach Police Officer Corporal Ed "Pops" Davenport. Residents can enjoy a sports field, two half-court basketball courts, a walking path and a playground. Call (562) 570-3150 for more information. DeForest Park DeForest Park has many recreational amenities including a basketball court, community center, playground, racquetball court, softball field, tennis court and a volleyball court. The park encompasses over 50 acres including the 34-acre DeForest Nature Trail along the Los Angeles River to the south the Call (562) 570-1620 for more information. Houghton Park Houghton Park at 6301 Myrtle Avenue has a large community center, a Skate-BMX Park, baseball, softball and soccer fields; basketball, volleyball and tennis courts, a picnic area and playground on 26.4 acres. The park offers many recreation programs and services for youth, teens and seniors. Call (562) 570-1640 for more information. North Long Beach Community Center The North Long Beach Community Center at 2311 South Street has activities including basketball, indoor and outdoor games, arts and crafts and homework help. Call 562-570-8046 for more information. Ramona Park The 7.2-acre Ramona Park at 3301 E. 65th Street has a community center, fields for baseball, softball and soccer; tennis, basketball and volleyball courts, and a playground and picnic area. Call (562) 570-1665 for more information.
South Street ParkwayThe 1.5-acre South Street Parkway adds beauty and open space to the neighborhood at South Street and Jaymills.
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North Long Beach Walking Club
The North Long Beach Walking Club meets Tuesday mornings at Houghton Park from 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. Please bring water, a hat, and sun block. For more information call Luz at (562) 570-7910.
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City of Long Beach Tree Planting Program
City Of Long Beach Tree Partnership Tree Planting Program
The 9th District is presented with an opportunity to plant 100 trees throughout the community with the assistance of the Tree Partnership Tree Planting Program Grant from the South Coast Air Quality Management District. Trees planted through this grant must be planted on public property and can be planted either by individuals or neighborhood groups.
We are calling 9th District residents and neighborhood groups to action by recommending locations to plant trees. Here are the requirements when considering your recommendation:
1. All trees must be planted on city-owned, public property such as parkways between streets and sidewalks.
2. All property owners will be required to agree to maintain a planted tree by signing a tree maintenance agreement form prior to the planting of any tree.
3. All trees require a planting permit from the Department of Public Works.
4. Community groups organizing a tree planting will be responsible for accounting and submitting documentation of volunteer hours.
5. Community groups requesting assistance with labor for tree planting should contact our office for more information. The grant only provides funding for trees and planting supplies and does not include funding for tree or concrete removal, establishing new tree wells, etc.
Please contact the 9th District Council at 562-570-6139 or district9@longbeach.gov with your recommendations.
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Bike Racks in The 9th District
Have you noticed the interesting shaped bike racks popping up all over the Ninth District? In an effort to make the Ninth District more bike and pedestrian friendly, Councilmember Neal is looking for key locations for bike racks in our community. If you have an idea of a location, then feel free to contact 562-570-6137 for more details.
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Map of the 9th District
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Here is a list of phone numbers that will help you resolve issues and concerns faster. IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERSPolice: Emergency: 911 Non-Emergency: 435-6711 Other Services:
Abandoned Shopping Carts: 800-252-4613 Abandoned Vehicles: 570-CODE Airport Information: 570-2600 Alley Cleaning: 570-2876 Code Enforcement: 570-CODE Gas Department Emergency: 570-2140 Graffiti Removal: 570-2773 Large Trash Pickup: (2 free per year): 570-2876 Noise Complaints: 570-4126 Pothole Hotline: 570-2700 Parking Enforcement: (Non-Street Sweeping): 570-2866 Sidewalk Problems: 570-2700 Standing Water/Gutters: 570-2700 Storm Drain Problems: 570-2440 Street Lights: 888-544-4868 Street Sweeping: 570-2890 Tree Trimming: 570-2700 Trash not picked up: 570-2876 Weed Abatement: 570-CODE |
Ninth District Staff Team:
Rex Richardson - Chief of Staff
Kari Faithful - Office Manager/Scheduler
Ricardo Linarez - Field Deputy
Ericka Rhyne - Field Deputy
Floyd Hampton Livingston - District Communications Organizer
City Hall Office
Civic Center Plaza, 14th Floor
333 W. Ocean Blvd.
Long Beach, CA 90802
Phone: 562-570-6137
Fax: 562-570-6659
district9@longbeach.gov
District Office
6335 Myrtle Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90802
Phone:562-570-3319
Fax: 562-422-3852
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