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City Council accepts donated Olympic lifeguard tower for public activations; city to transport and store tower

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The council voted to accept a donated lifeguard tower used in the Paris-to-LA 2028 handover ceremony and authorized staff to coordinate noncommercial activations citywide, subject to LA28 approval.

The Long Beach City Council voted June 3 to accept the donation of a lifeguard tower used in the Paris 2024 handover ceremony to Los Angeles 2028 and authorized city staff to execute any necessary agreement documents. The donation is free to the city; the agreement requires the city to transport, store and maintain the tower and limits its use to noncommercial activations approved by LA28.

Tyler Curley, Deputy City…

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