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Cerritos residents will soon experience a shift in how they receive information about community services, as the Parks and Recreation Commission announced a transition to digital communication during their meeting on August 7, 2025. Recreation services administrator Stephanie Lin revealed that the 2025 fall community services program brochure, which was mailed to residents and businesses on July 25, will be the last printed version.
Moving forward, all updates regarding community programs will be delivered via email, eliminating the need for printed materials. This change aims to streamline communication and ensure residents receive timely information about upcoming events and services. Residents interested in subscribing to the digital community services program can do so by visiting the city’s website and selecting the appropriate subscription options.
This digital transition reflects a broader trend towards more efficient and environmentally friendly communication methods. For any questions or assistance with the new system, residents can contact the recreation services division directly.
The meeting also included updates on senior services from community services supervisor Jesse Savala, although specific details were not disclosed in the transcript. The commission's focus on enhancing communication and service delivery underscores its commitment to keeping the community informed and engaged.
Converted from Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting: August 7, 2025 meeting on August 07, 2025
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