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Council approves agreement to restore VIP Records sign, refers 'VIP Records Park' name to committee
Summary
Council authorized the city to manage refurbishment and public display of the VIP Records sign under a licensing agreement with VIP Records, including a five‑year license and revenue‑share terms; the naming request for 'VIP Records Park' will follow the city’s naming process in the Government Operations & Efficiency Committee.
The Long Beach City Council on Jan. 6 authorized a licensing and refurbishment agreement with Kelvin (Calvin) Anderson and VIP Records that will return the iconic VIP Records sign to public view at the southwest corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue and initiate the naming process for "VIP Records Park."
Staff described key terms of the agreement: the city receives a five‑year license to publicly display the sign with a five‑year extension option; the city will contribute to…
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