| Vol. 03 | Issue 46 |
| November 1, 2025 | | | |
Greetings!
This week’s newsletter highlights neighborhood celebrations, local projects, and opportunities to share feedback on city initiatives and improvements. Keep reading to learn more about what is happening in District 3!
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Election Day is Tuesday, November 4 – Find voter information such as voting locations for the Statewide Special Election here.
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City Services Schedule on Election Day – Trash collection will continue on schedule. See below for more information on city services.
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Trash Capture System Community Meeting – The City is hosting a virtual meeting on November 12 to share progress on the Marine Debris and Trash Capture System Project.
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Peninsula Beach Boardwalk – The Peninsula Beach Boardwalk replacement project is on hold due to a funding gap. While permits have been approved, the City will hold a community engagement process before moving forward. Learn more in our News and Resources section.
As always, the District 3 team and I are here to help. You can reach us at District3@longbeach.gov or (562) 570-6300.
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Kristina Duggan
Councilmember | District 3
| | Upcoming City Council Meeting Highlight | | Summary of Previous City Council Meeting | | |
On Tuesday, October 28, the City Council did not meet.
All City Council, Committee, and Commission agendas can be found here.
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Actions Following Belmont Shore Violent Incident | At the next City Council meeting on Tuesday, November 11, Councilmember Duggan will be bringing an item to City Council requesting the City Manager explore options for a temporary moratorium on alcohol-serving establishments in Belmont Shore after midnight, additional DUI and public drinking enforcement, and the feasibility of re-establishing LBPD walking beats in Belmont Shore during high-traffic hours. Please see Councilmember Duggan's message following the tragic act of violence that claimed a life last weekend. | | | |
Keeping Our Waterways Clean
Implementing a New Trash Capture System
| This week, I joined Mayor Rex Richardson, Interim Public Works Director Josh Hickman, and our community partners to highlight new efforts to reduce trash entering the Los Angeles River and washing onto our shores. Our coastline is one of Long Beach’s greatest assets, and protecting it is a shared responsibility for everyone in our watershed. Together, we are saying enough is enough. It is time to work as one region to keep our river and coastline clean, healthy, and beautiful for all. | | | |
Peninsula Beach Boardwalk | |
This week, residents reached out to my office with concerns about the Peninsula Beach Boardwalk and the proposed plans to replace the existing wood with a composite material. These concerns arose following a notice sent to the community about a Zoning Administrator (ZA) hearing on October 27 regarding the approval of a Local Coastal Development Permit.
Although the permits were approved at the ZA hearing, the project is currently on hold and it has a funding gap of approximately $2.3 million.
Before moving forward with any materials, there will be a community engagement process to make sure residents have the opportunity to share their input. While the City explores funding opportunities for the project, we have the time to make sure this project is done right.
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Hellenic Olympic House is Coming to Long Beach and District 3 in 2028 | |
Last week, I met with members of the Hellenic Olympic Committee, including President Isidoros Kouvelos, following the September announcement that Long Beach has been selected as the location for Greece’s Team House during the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The Hellenic Olympic House will be based at the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church, bringing a great opportunity to celebrate Greek culture and welcome visitors from around the world.
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Keep Long Beach Oil Revenue Local: State Lands Commission Meeting on November 7 | |
The October 14 State Lands Commission meeting was rescheduled to next Friday, November 7. During this meeting, the State Lands Commission will be accepting the Long Beach Unit Annual Report (Item 57). This report shows that Long Beach's oil operations produced $83 million more than expected this year with Long Beach keeping 8.5% for coastal maintenance. We believe this undermines the State's position that there is no more money to invest in our local coastline to offset the impacts of offshore oil drilling benefitting the State.
Please help by emailing State Lands Commission urging them to direct a public trust needs assessment for the Long Beach tidelands and to support a revenue split change that keeps more of the oil revenue in Long Beach to help us transition to a post-oil coastline. Need some help on what to say? Click Here.
State Lands Commission can be emailed using this link.
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Facilities and Services Schedule for Election Day | |
Street Sweeping:
There will be no scheduled street sweeping or enforcement of street sweeping violations on Tuesday, November 4. Street sweeping will resume its regular schedule on Wednesday, November 5.
Parking Enforcement:
Read your parking meter: Citywide parking violations, including parking meters, will be enforced on Tuesday, November 4, unless the meter states “Exempt on Holidays.” The days and hours of enforcement are displayed inside the meters.
Refuse/Recycling:
Refuse and recycling will be collected as scheduled on Tuesday, November 4.
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Long Beach Vote Centers and Vote by Mail Drop Boxes | | | |
Long Beach Open Studio Tour | |
Last week, I visited several artists during the Belmont Open Studio Tour and was so impressed by the creativity and talent in our community. Each stop showed how much local art brings life and inspiration to Long Beach.
You can see the full list of participating artists using the link below.
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Last weekend, the Belmont Heights Community Association (BHCA) held their annual Goblins on the Greenbelt. It was great to see everyone all dressed up. The kids had a great time going from booth to booth collecting treats and goodies. | | | |
CalFresh Benefits Delayed Due to Federal Shutdown | |
The ongoing federal government shutdown is causing delays in November CalFresh benefits for about 1.5 million Los Angeles County residents, including more than 93,000 in Long Beach. The State will notify recipients, and benefits already issued will remain active. No new benefits will be issued on Nov. 1, 2025, but EBT cards will continue to work. Residents should continue submitting required reports to avoid further delays.
To learn more, read the full press release using the link below.
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Frosted Cupcakery's 20-Year Anniversary | Congratulations to Frosted Cupcakery on celebrating 20 years in business! Wishing Stacia and her team continued success and growth in the years ahead. |
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Musical Theatre West to Hold Open Auditions
for the First Two Shows in the 2026 Season of Dreams
| Musical Theatre West is holding open auditions for its first two shows of the 2026 Season of Dreams, Man of La Mancha and In the Heights. Auditions will take place in November at the MTW Reiner Rehearsal Hall. Both union and non-union performers are welcome to audition. For details and to schedule an appointment, visit the link below. |
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Marine Debris and Trash Capture System Project | |
The City of Long Beach invites the community to learn about the Marine Debris and Trash Capture System Project Feasibility Study and share their concerns about trash and debris in local waterways and coastal areas. The virtual meeting will take place Wednesday, November 12, 2025, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. via Zoom.
During the meeting, City leaders will provide remarks followed by a presentation from the Public Works Stormwater team and project consultants on the project’s initial feasibility study, which explores technologies designed to capture trash and debris in the lower Los Angeles River before it reaches the ocean.
To learn more about the project, request interpretation services, or other accommodation, please visit lbcity.info/marinedebrisproject.
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Long Beach Named USTA SoCal “Tennis Town” | |
Long Beach was recently honored by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Southern California as its newest “Tennis Town.” The designation highlights the city’s strong tennis community, quality facilities, and commitment to the sport.
The award was presented on center court at the El Dorado Tennis & Pickleball Center just before the finals of the 95th Annual Long Beach Tennis Open. Long Beach is now one of only a few cities to receive this recognition.
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Miss Long Beach Pageant
Saturday, November 1
7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Bay Shore Church
5100 E. The Toledo
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Waves of Ability:
Thrive in Motion
Saturday, November 8
10:00 am
Marine Stadium
5255 E Paoli Way
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Veterans Day Celebration 2025
Saturday, November 8
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Houghton Park
6301 Myrtle Ave
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"Water/Ways" Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition
OPENING DAY: Saturday, August 30
LAST DAY: Sunday, November 9
Rancho Los Cerritos
4600 Virginia Road
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Coffee with a Cop
Tuesday, November 11
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Target - Starbucks
2270 N Bellflower Blvd
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Planning for Housing: An Open House
Wednesday, November 12
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Billie Jean King Main Library (Meeting rooms A & B)
200 W. Broadway
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Marine Debris and Trash Capture System
Wednesday, November 12
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Virtual Community Meeting
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30-Minute Beach Cleanup
Saturday, November 15
9:30 am OR 10:00 am
1 Granada Avenue
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Community Demo Day
Saturday, November 15
11:00 am to 2:30 pm
CSULD, The Pointe Conference Center in Walter Pyramid
1250 N Bellflower Blvd
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Long Beach Turkey Trot
Thursday, November 27
7:30 am to 9:10 am
Granada Boat Launch
5000 Ocean Blvd
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Patchwork Show
Saturday, November 29
11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Marine Stadium
490 Bayshore Ave (Parking Lot)
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41st Belmont Shore Christmas Parade
Saturday, December 6
6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
E 2nd Street (between Livingston to Bay Shore)
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Download the Go Long Beach App
The Go Long Beach App is an easy way to report issues and request services.
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