The following memo was released by the City Attorney to recap the process under which the City has participated to receive a $4.6 million property from the US Army and US HUD. The property will be used for a police substation which will relieve the city of hundreds of thousands of dollars in lease payments currently spent on other buildings.
I have advocated for several years to find the homeless services provider, MHA America, an alternate site (other than the lot adjacent to the City Public Health Department) .
I will continue to keep residents updated as this process continues.
Notice: This is not a City of Long Beach site.
Dear Readers: Please note that this is not a City of Long Beach website and is not paid for nor maintained by taxpayer funds.
If you contact Gerrie Schipske through this site on any matter pertaining to the City of Long Beach, a copy of your contact will be forwarded to her official city email as an official public record.
Save Station 18
Popular Posts
-
You can click here and read the results of the survey I just ran asking people for their opinions on whether or not to support State Senator...
-
Long Beach has lost a statesman, a gentleman and a scholar with the passing of Congressman Steven Horn. My thoughts and prayers go out to ...
-
Council members Lowenthal and Neal Propose Support of Parcel Tax by Full Council: What do you think?Council members Suja Lowenthal and Steven Neal have placed an item on next Council meeting's agenda calling for the entire City Cou...
-
I just learned what was spent by the LB Police Officer's Association (POA) and the Long Beach Firefighters Association (FFA) on independ...
-
What a great group of residents from the Lakewood Village area! They met with me and my staff at 8 am last Saturday and with pens ...
-
I discussed at length during yesterday's City Council's study session on the growing deficit that we need to engage the public in th...
-
Veterans Parade
-
Click here and Check out the latest activities and documents you should know about...
-
I have been pushing to open up the collective bargaining process in Long Beach for several years but found little interest on the City Counc...
-
Friday Newsletter 01-14-11a
