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Council adopts resolution to create Underground Utility District 42 on Cherry Avenue after public hearing

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Summary

Following a public hearing and limited public comment, the council adopted a resolution establishing Underground Utility District 42 to underground utility lines along Cherry Avenue between 50 Third Street and the south side of the 91 Freeway; council recorded a 6‑0 vote.

The Long Beach City Council on May 6 adopted a resolution establishing Underground Utility District 42 to underground overhead utility lines along Cherry Avenue between 50 Third Street and the south side of the 91 Freeway.

The resolution followed a publicly noticed hearing by the Public Works Department. City staff said the work would use funds available through Southern California Edison’s Rule 20A program, a limited fund stream intended for undergrounding projects. Staff identified the item as a multi‑year effort that will require design, coordination with Southern California Edison and property owners, and time for property owners to complete any required connections…

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