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Long Beach accepts Nassau County funding to pilot lifeguard digital platform; purchase to be voted next meeting
Summary
The council authorized the city manager to enter an intermunicipal agreement with Nassau County to accept funding for a lifeguard digital platform. Council members and staff described features such as incident reporting, public dashboards and scheduling; the actual software purchase will be on a future agenda.
The Long Beach City Council on July 1 authorized the city manager to enter into an intermunicipal cooperation agreement with Nassau County to receive funding for digital software and related equipment for the lifeguard division.
City Manager Dan Creighton and lifeguard chief Rich Borowski described the platform as a move away from paper reporting toward a digital system that provides real‑time community risk information, incident reporting, public dashboards and the potential for scheduling tools. Borowski said the platform…
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