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Council approves new master joint-use agreement with Long Beach Unified to formalize shared use of school and city facilities

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The city adopted a five-year master joint-use agreement with Long Beach Unified School District to formalize reciprocal use of gyms, fields, pools and classrooms; the agreement establishes fees for direct costs, a facilities management committee and a master use calendar.

The Long Beach City Council on June 3 approved a new master joint-use agreement with the Long Beach Unified School District to formalize reciprocal access to school and city facilities for recreational, educational and civic activities.

Parks, Recreation and Marine staff described the program as an update to a 1996 agreement that had been operating month-to-month since its 2006 expiration. Sherlyn Beatty, Partnerships Officer, and Brent Dennis (Parks, Recreation and Marine) told the council the updated agreement opens most city and district facilities for reciprocal use…

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