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Long Beach, CA ~ Long Beach, CA - The City of Long Beach has announced that they will be taking an annual summer recess for City Council meetings during the month of July. This decision means that the regularly scheduled meetings on July 1, 8, and 15 will not take place. However, the meeting on July 22 will still occur for any urgent Council business that needs to be addressed during the month.
According to city officials, this is a common practice for jurisdictions to have a legislative recess over the summer months. The City of Long Beach is following in the footsteps of the State of California and other major cities in the state who also have a summer recess.
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While there will be no City Council meetings in July, councilmembers will still remain engaged with their constituents. This break will give them more opportunities to participate in local community events and activities happening during the summer. The city assures that there will be no negative impacts on City business due to this recess.
It is important to note that Commission and Committee meetings scheduled for July will not be affected by this break. The agendas for these meetings can still be accessed through the City's OneMeeting portal.
For any media inquiries regarding City Council, Commission or Committee meetings, journalists can reach out to Monique de la Garza from the Office of the City Clerk at 562.570.6101 or via email at CityClerk@longbeach.gov.
The regular schedule for City Council meetings will resume on Tuesday, August 5th.
According to city officials, this is a common practice for jurisdictions to have a legislative recess over the summer months. The City of Long Beach is following in the footsteps of the State of California and other major cities in the state who also have a summer recess.
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While there will be no City Council meetings in July, councilmembers will still remain engaged with their constituents. This break will give them more opportunities to participate in local community events and activities happening during the summer. The city assures that there will be no negative impacts on City business due to this recess.
It is important to note that Commission and Committee meetings scheduled for July will not be affected by this break. The agendas for these meetings can still be accessed through the City's OneMeeting portal.
For any media inquiries regarding City Council, Commission or Committee meetings, journalists can reach out to Monique de la Garza from the Office of the City Clerk at 562.570.6101 or via email at CityClerk@longbeach.gov.
The regular schedule for City Council meetings will resume on Tuesday, August 5th.
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