El Segundo posts community survey, health and family events, and downtown tasting tour in city news

2210952 · February 1, 2025

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Summary

The city announced its 2025 annual community survey, public health observance for American Heart Month, a downtown tasting tour for Raytheon employees, Super Bowl viewing options, and upcoming family programs including a Tiny Tot Valentine event and a LEGO club.

The City of El Segundo announced several community outreach items and upcoming events in its city news segment.

The city said its 2025 annual community survey will be distributed in mid-February to residents and businesses by email and mail; residents who do not receive the survey by the end of February were told to sign up on the city website. The recording described the survey as a two-minute questionnaire used to measure city performance and inform the city’s strategic plan.

The segment noted February as American Heart Month and referenced National Institutes of Health guidance on heart-disease prevention. The recording also described a downtown tasting tour hosted by the city and the El Segundo Chamber of Commerce for Raytheon employees, with stops at local restaurants including Porterhouse, Sausal, Slice and Pint, Creamy Boys and Brewport Taphouse and a starting point at Old Town Music Hall.

For sports fans, the recording highlighted local bars, breweries and restaurants that plan to show Super Bowl LVIX on Feb. 9 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The city offered a short sports wrap describing downtown viewing options.

Family events listed in the recording include the Recreation, Parks and Library Department’s Tiny Tot T-Rex Valentine party on Friday, Feb. 14, from 10 a.m. to noon at the George E. Gordon Clubhouse (presale only; ages 18 months to 4 years, with an adult) and a LEGO building club for children ages 5–12 on Thursday, Feb. 27, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Sue Carter Community Room (ticketed due to popularity; tickets distributed 15 minutes before the program on a first-come basis). The recording supplied department contact phone numbers for event information.

The recording framed these items as informational announcements; no formal council actions or votes were reported in connection with the events and outreach items.