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Long Beach, CA ~ Long Beach residents have been invited to share their thoughts and opinions on the City's plans to relocate the Long Beach Senior Center. The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) is seeking community input through an online survey and a community meeting on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024.
The current location of the Long Beach Senior Center at 1150 E. 4th St. will be moved to a new building at 125 Elm Ave. The new center will occupy the entire ground floor of the building, measuring 44,514 square feet. It will offer a variety of programs and services including social and recreational activities, health and wellness programs, meals and nutrition options, cultural enrichment opportunities, community support networks, and access to services and information.
Residents can attend the upcoming community meeting at the current Senior Center location to learn more about the project. A presentation will be given by PRM staff and the project consultant followed by a Q&A session where residents can ask questions and provide feedback.
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In addition to the community meeting, residents are encouraged to take an online survey which is available in English, Spanish, Khmer, and Tagalog until Sept. 30, 2024. For those without access to a computer or smartphone, public computer labs are available at any open Long Beach Public Library location.
Sheryln Beatty, Acting Manager of Parks Partnerships and Planning Bureau can be contacted for more information at 562.965.3751 or Sherlyn.Beatty@longbeach.gov. Media inquiries can be directed to Jane Grobaty, Community Information Officer for the Department of Parks Recreation and Marine at 562.570.3233 or Jane.Grobaty@longbeach.gov.
The City of Long Beach values community input in their decision-making process for this relocation project and encourages all residents to participate in providing their thoughts and suggestions through both the online survey and community meeting.
The current location of the Long Beach Senior Center at 1150 E. 4th St. will be moved to a new building at 125 Elm Ave. The new center will occupy the entire ground floor of the building, measuring 44,514 square feet. It will offer a variety of programs and services including social and recreational activities, health and wellness programs, meals and nutrition options, cultural enrichment opportunities, community support networks, and access to services and information.
Residents can attend the upcoming community meeting at the current Senior Center location to learn more about the project. A presentation will be given by PRM staff and the project consultant followed by a Q&A session where residents can ask questions and provide feedback.
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In addition to the community meeting, residents are encouraged to take an online survey which is available in English, Spanish, Khmer, and Tagalog until Sept. 30, 2024. For those without access to a computer or smartphone, public computer labs are available at any open Long Beach Public Library location.
Sheryln Beatty, Acting Manager of Parks Partnerships and Planning Bureau can be contacted for more information at 562.965.3751 or Sherlyn.Beatty@longbeach.gov. Media inquiries can be directed to Jane Grobaty, Community Information Officer for the Department of Parks Recreation and Marine at 562.570.3233 or Jane.Grobaty@longbeach.gov.
The City of Long Beach values community input in their decision-making process for this relocation project and encourages all residents to participate in providing their thoughts and suggestions through both the online survey and community meeting.
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