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The city announced the hiring of a new public works commissioner this week amid the many recovery projects that continue to address the need for increased resiliency across the barrier island. more
City officials attempted to clear up the whereabouts of some of Long Beach’s mobility mats at last week’s city council meeting, after residents claimed the ones missing from various beaches the last couple weeks were taken for the Long Beach International Film Festival. more
Jim LaCarrubba, commissioner of the city’s Department of Public Works, who played a lead role in the city’s recovery efforts after Hurricane Sandy, is leaving his position at the end of the month, City Manager Jack Schnirman announced at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. The search for a replacement is under way. more
The Department of Public Works broke ground last month on Long Beach’s new dog run, which will provide a space exclusively for the city’s many dog owners and their canines. more
The city is undertaking a number of road-repaving projects, including the reconstruction of Neptune Boulevard, north of Park Avenue, to Reynolds Channel, in order to increase resiliency and mitigate … more
Days after heavy rains caused serious flooding in some parts of the city — even as Hurricane Joaquin veered away from the East Coast — the City Council approved a measure on Tuesday that will … more
In an effort to create a more attractive downtown and support local businesses, the city announced last week that it is undertaking a new streetscaping initiative to improve its business districts. … more
Long Beach officially has a new skate park, as the recently constructed facility opened for business on Sunday. The city celebrated its opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony, free clinic and skate … more
The city will receive millions of dollars in additional state funds to help with the replacement of thousands of Hurricane Sandy-damaged trees that were removed last year. The replanting, which got … more
A water main broke early in the morning of May 14 on Hudson Street, between Lindell and Washington boulevards. The call came in around 7:15 a.m., according to Department of Public Works Commissioner … more
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