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Responses to Questions and Other Information Related to the Proposed Wetlands Land Exchange
The following documents contain information provided to the City Council concerning the proposed wetlands land exchange: Response to Questions about the Purchase and Sale Agreements for the Amerigas Propane Property at Orange Avenue and Spring Street; Preservation of Open Space and Active Recreational Opportunities in Areas West of the I-710 Freeway; and Parkland Investment Summary.

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City of Long Beach Wins National Award for its Green Fleet
The City of Long Beach was recently singled out by a U.S. Department of Energy-sponsored partnership and named the No. 1 Government Green Fleet in North America. The City of Long Beach takes great pride in this award, and in our ongoing efforts to save fuel, taxpayer money, staff time and maintenance costs while improving service delivery. For more information, please click here.

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Long Beach has Soul!
Long Beach ranks high in citizen engagement, loyalty and passion for the City, according to a new national survey called "Soul of the Community." The study identifies the main drivers of Long Beach�s residents� emotional engagement to be aesthetics (such as physical beauty and green spaces) and openness (how welcoming the community is to different people). Click here to read the Press-Telegram article.


Are you ready for the Digital TV Transition?
On February 17, 2009, all full-powered television stations will begin broadcasting only in digital, as required by law. If viewers who receive free over-the-air programming (with a roof-top antenna or "rabbit ears") have a TV with an internal digital tuner, it will continue to work the same. However, viewers with an analog television will need a digital-to-analog converter box to continue to watch broadcast television. 

Cable and satellite TV subscribers with analog TVs hooked up to their cable or satellite service should not be affected. For more information, and money-saving coupons, click here.

Stop Wasting Water Now!
It is the law.


COUNCIL MEETINGS
Agenda - Current and Past
Video - Live and Archives

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Reverse 9-1-1 System
The City of Long Beach has implemented an Emergency Notification System called Reverse 9-1-1 that can deliver emergency messages via telephone to every regular landline in the city. Cell phones,TTY/TDD, and Internet phone service require registration for Reverse 9-1-1 notification. 
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