Politics & Government
City Of Long Beach:City Of Long Beach Juneteenth Schedule
Long Beach, CA - On June 17, 2021, President Joe Biden signed legislation establishing Juneteenth as a new federal holiday, effective im ...
6/18/2021
On June 1, 2021, the Long Beach City Council unanimously supported a motion brought forth by Councilmember Al Austin, Councilwoman Mary Zendejas and Vice Mayor Rex Richardson to draft a resolution calling upon President Biden to make Juneteenth a national holiday.
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“I’m really proud of the historic signing by President Biden to make Junteenth a national holiday and glad for Long Beach to be leading in this moment in history,” said Councilmember Al Austin. “Recognizing Juneteenth as a national holiday is a huge step toward atonement and healing in America.”
In observance of Juneteenth, City of Long Beach facilities and services will adhere to the following schedule.
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Open on Monday, June 21, during regular business hours:
Closed on Monday, June 21:
*Indicates City facilities and services currently operating under modified operations until further notice due to COVID-19 public health restrictions.
City HallCity Hall remains closed to the public until further notice except for scheduled appointments for the Permit Center. Residents are encouraged to utilize online services during this time.
Parks, Recreation and Marine (PRM) Summer ProgramsPRM’s various summer programming, camps and activities scheduled to begin on Monday, June 21, will still take place as scheduled.
Street SweepingThere will be no scheduled street sweeping or enforcement of street sweeping violations on Monday, June 21. Street sweeping will resume its regular schedule on Tuesday, June 22.
Parking EnforcementRead your parking meter: Parking meters will be enforced on Monday, June 21, unless the meter states "Exempt on Holidays." The days and hours of enforcement are displayed inside the meters.
Refuse/RecyclingTrash and Recycling will be collected as scheduled on Monday, June 21.
Towing and Lien SalesThe Towing Operations & Vehicle Storage Facility, located at 3111 E. Willow St. between Temple Avenue and Redondo Avenue, will be closed on Monday, June 21. Normal business hours are:
Vehicles and property are available for release outside of the hours listed above for an additional fee. More information can be foundonline.
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LibrariesIn observance of the Juneteenth holiday, all Library locations and services, including the Library main phone line, will be closed on Tuesday, June 22. Library locations will also be closed to the public on Monday, June 21, as they are every Monday. Library patrons are encouraged to utilize LBPL’s vast collection ofdigital resources, including the Library catalog, downloads, and databases, available 24/7.
The BJK Main Library, Bay Shore, Mark Twain and Michelle Obama Neighborhood Libraries havereopened to the public with limited capacity and select services.LBPL To-Go services remain available at the above reopened LBPL locations as well as at Bret Harte, El Dorado and Los Altos Neighborhood Libraries. Five LBPL locations, Alamitos, Bach, Brewitt, Burnett and Dana Neighborhood Libraries, remain closed to the public with no offered services at this time.
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