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Long Beach adopts REACT framework to coordinate anti‑trafficking response on Long Beach Boulevard

Long Beach City Council · February 4, 2026
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Summary

The City Council adopted the REACT strategic framework to coordinate prevention, survivor support, economic investment, advocacy and regional partnership along the North Long Beach Boulevard corridor and directed staff to report back in 45 days on implementation options. The adoption does not authorize new staffing or funding today.

The Long Beach City Council voted to adopt REACT, a five‑pillar strategic framework intended to unify the city's public‑health, public‑safety and anti‑trafficking work along the Long Beach Boulevard corridor.

Councilwoman Thrash Ntuk, who sponsored the item with Councilmember Rick Sodhi, said the plan organizes the city's response into five interconnected pillars — Report, Economic investment, Advocate, Community budget and Tri‑city Partnership — and stressed that the framework is designed to promote survivor‑centered services and regional coordination. "This framework matters and this work matters," Ntuk said, arguing the approach helps…

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