The giant oil company Oxy Petroleum which partners with the City of Long Beach to remove oil from tidelands and uplands areas, has announced it is gifting Partners of Parks with $1 million dollars to be used for the development of sports fields at Chittick Field in central Long Beach.
Below is the City Management document explaining the gift.
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