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Mayor flags cross-border noise complaints and promotes National Night Out on Aug. 4

Mayor's Office, Rancho Palos Verdes City · July 29, 2026
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Summary

Mayor Paseo said the city sent a cease-and-desist to Long Beach over loud concert bass and noted a San Pedro rehab facility lost state funding and will not open; he also promoted community events including National Night Out on Aug. 4 at Hess Park from 4–6 p.m.

Mayor Paseo summarized the city's biannual border issue report, saying two main matters arose: loud bass from concerts in Long Beach prompted complaints and the city attorney sent a cease-and-desist to Long Beach to address the noise; and a planned rehab facility in San Pedro lost state funding and will not open.

Paseo also previewed upcoming community events, urging residents to attend movies in the park and announcing National Night Out on Aug. 4 at Hess Park from 4 to 6 p.m., which coincides with the city council meeting night.

He used the segment to encourage community engagement and thanked firefighters and police officers for their service; no enforcement outcomes for the noise complaint were described beyond the cease-and-desist letter.