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Council approves package of small‑business, parking and infrastructure measures; DocuPet licensing contract moves forward
Summary
At its Feb. 18 meeting the Long Beach City Council approved a set of measures including a citywide small‑business rebound initiative, renewal of business improvement levies, two preferential parking district expansions, funding/contract actions for bridge repairs and pet licensing, and requested a report on continuing a peak EMS staffing pilot.
A slate of items including a citywide small‑business rebound initiative, several parking and business improvement area actions, amendments to bridge and pet‑licensing contracts, and a request for funding options to continue a peak EMS staffing pilot were approved by the Long Beach City Council on Feb. 18.
The council voted to refer the small‑business rebound initiative to the Economic Development and Opportunity Committee and to pursue related funding in the FY 2025–26 budgeting process. The council also adopted a resolution to continue the Bixby Knolls parking and business improvement area assessment for 10/01/2024–09/30/2025 and approved two small expansions of preferential parking districts in Council District 4. Separately, the council approved contractual amendments and funding steps for the Second Street Bridge…
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