Dear Friend --
To reduce the risk of community spread of COVID-19 and help
maintain the safety of residents, the City of Long Beach is announcing
the temporary closure of beaches in alignment with the County of Los
Angeles Department of Public Health order
issued today. Beach, bike, and pedestrian paths will also be closed.
The City had previously closed beach playgrounds and parking lots. The
following operational changes and continued closure of City facilities
are in accordance with the State’s “Stay
at Home”order and the City’s local “Safer
at Home” order and will be effective through May 1, 2020,
or until further notice.
While many have been practicing social distancing and adjusting
their daily routines, we continue to see the gathering of groups on
our public beaches. It is critical that we continue to take swift
action as we work together to do the right thing and address this
public health crisis.
In addition to Long Beach beaches, the following City facilities
and public spaces will continue to remain closed through May 1:
- Basketball courts
- Tennis courts
- Volleyball courts
- Golf courses
- Dog parks
- Playgrounds
- Skate parks
- Picnic areas
- Beach bike and pedestrian paths
- Recreational trails
During these closures, the public is encouraged to walk, run or
bike in their neighborhood while maintaining social distancing
guidelines and remaining a six-foot radius from others.
The following changes to operational activities and services will
remain in place through May 1:
Animal Care Services
- Long Beach Animal Care Services is open by appointment only. For
questions, email [email protected].
- For adoption services, call 562-570-4925.
- For emergency surrender of sick/injured animals, or to reunite an
animal with its owner, call 562-570-7387.
- Animal Control Officers will continue to accommodate the most
emergent health and public safety issues in the community.
- Pet licensing can be done at the shelter by drop box; via mail by
sending payment to: 7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach, CA 90815; over the
phone by calling 562-570-3081; or online at: longbeachanimalcare.com.
City Hall & Port Administration Building
- City Hall and the Port Administration Building will be closed to
the public.
- Essential City services will continue via phone, email, and
online, but in-person services at City Hall will be suspended.
- City Hall will transition to online services; residents and
businesses are encouraged to use online public services.
- In addition to online services, the City will accommodate the lack
of in-person services by heavily staffing phone lines.
City Services
- All services requiring in-person visits or public service counter
assistance (including licensing and building permits) will be
suspended or made available via phone, online or through email.
- The Development Permit Center will provide modified procedures for
plan pickups, plan submittals/permit issuances, and building
inspections. Building inspection services will continue. For
information, visit: longbeach.gov/lbds/building/
- Health facilities are open for essential services; however, the
Housing Authority will be closed to in-person visits and services will
be provided online or via phone.
- The Long Beach Police Department’s Business Desk at Police
Headquarters will remain open, though the City encourages everyone to
call 562-435-6711 for non-emergency police assistance and 562-570-7260
for general information and questions regarding filing police
reports.
- Jail visitation will be curtailed with the exception of clergy and
lawyers.
- All Public Works services will remain in place with the exception
of in-person permit submissions, which can be made online at:longbeach.gov/lbds/building/permit-center/online/.
- Refuse collection and street sweeping will continue per the usual
schedule.
- Energy Resources will provide restoration of gas service to
customers currently shut-off for non payment. For more information,
visit: longbeach.gov/energyresources.
- Passport services and civil ceremonies provided by the City
Clerk’s office will be suspended.
Libraries
- Public city libraries will be closed.
- While libraries are closed, Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) is
relaxing its borrowing policy.
- All late fees will be suspended and due dates extended during this
period.
- Patron holds for items are also suspended.
- Patrons may continue to enjoy the items they have already
borrowed.
- Outdoor book drops are closed.
- Library patrons are encouraged to make use of LBPL’s vast
collection of digital
resources available 24/7.
- E-books and e-audiobooks for children and adults, magazines, music
and movies are available for free streaming and download.
- Students also may access free online tutoring and learning
resources.
- Most resources are accessible using your LBPL library card number
and PIN.
- Library staff are available to provide assistance through
telephone reference at 562-570-7500, Tuesday through Saturday, from
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Utilities
- Long Beach Water and Long Beach Energy Resources will continue to
temporarily suspend water and natural gas shut-offs for
nonpayment.
- Long Beach Water’s Administration Building (1800 E. Wardlow Rd.)
will be closed to the public until May 1, or until further notice. All
services requiring in-person visits or service counter assistance will
continue to be made available via phone, online or email only. Please
visit Long Beach Water's public
updates page for information about the program
modifications. For water/sewer emergencies, call 562.570.2390. For the
latest information about the Board of Water Commissioner’s modified
meetings schedule and agendas, please visit: lbwater.org.
These changes were put into effect by Acting City Manager Tom
Modica with the Emergency Powers granted through the Proclamation
of Local Emergency.
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The City encourages all residents to visit www.longbeach.gov/COVID19
for up-to-date facts on COVID-19 and to avoid misinformation. You can
also follow updates, tips and notices on the City’s social media pages
@LongBeachCity and @LBHealthDept and by following hashtag
#COVID19LongBeach.
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