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Long Beach public raises Equinor concerns, noise complaints and MLK Center governance at council meeting
Summary
Dozens of residents spoke during public comment about offshore wind, noise and leaf-blower impacts, beach revenue and a lengthy governance complaint from the MLK Center chair, who described board resignations and alleged dysfunction.
The Oct. 21 Long Beach council meeting’s public comment period covered a wide range of resident concerns, from offshore wind and noise to governance problems at the Martin Luther King Center.
Multiple residents urged further action on offshore wind siting and told the council they had submitted correspondence urging state and federal leaders to reconsider approvals. Ron Paganini read articles and asked the council to resend certified letters to the governor and others outlining…
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