Long Beach — 2026-04-14
City Council
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1. 26-54839\nRecommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City\nManager Department by $6,900, offset by the Third Council District One-Time\nDistrict Priority Funds, transferred from the Citywide Activities Department, to\nprovide contributions of:\n1. $300 to the Black Employees Association of Long Beach for the Black\nHistory Month Celebration;
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10. 26-54784\nRecommendation to receive and file the application of Second LB, LLC, dba\nHironori Craft Ramen, for an original application of an Alcoholic Beverage Control\n(ABC) License, at 5718 East 7th St, submit a Public Notice of Protest to ABC; and\ndirect City Manager to withdraw the protest if a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) is\ngranted. (District 3)\nLevine Act: Yes\nOffice or Department:\nPolice Department\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\nCEREMONIALS AND PRESENTATIONS\nNational Public Safety Telecommunications Week\nCambodian New Year\nPublic Health Month\nCONTINUED HEARING
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11. 26-54243\nRecommendation to receive supporting documentation into the record, conclude\nthe public hearing, review and determine that the proposed Zoning Code\nAmendment and Local Coastal Program Amendment are exempt from the\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3)\n(Common Sense Exemption) of the State CEQA Guidelines, as it will not result\ndirectly or indirectly in significant environmental impacts (SE-25-142);\nDeclare ordinance approving Zoning Code Amendment (ZCA25-001), and adopt\nthe proposed findings related thereto, to amend Long Beach Municipal Code\n(LBMC) Chapters 21.15 and 21.51 of Title 21 (Zoning) to introduce and establish\nnew regulations for Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations (MEHKOs) to\nsupport proposed changes to Title 5 (Regulation of Businesses, Trades and\nProfessions), read the first time and laid over to the next regular meeting of the\nCity Council for final reading; and\n26-54244\nAdopt resolution supporting a Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA25-001)\nto implement the establishment of new regulations for MEHKOS in Title 21\n(Zoning) to implement proposed changes of Title 5 of the LBMC and authorizing\nCity Manager, or designee, to submit LCPA25-001, and associated materials and\nfindings, related to changes to Title 21 of the LBMC to the California Coastal\nCommission for its review and certification in compliance with the Certified Local\nCoastal Program. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nCommunity Development\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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12. 26-54465\nRecommendation to declare ordinance amending Title 5 of the Long Beach\nMunicipal Code - Regulation of Businesses, Trades, and Professions, amending\nand restating Chapter 5.35, all relating to Microenterprise Home Kitchen\nOperations, read the first time and laid over to the next regular meeting of the City\nCouncil for a final reading. Approval of this ordinance will create a program that\npermits home-based food facilities to prepare and sell meals directly to consumers.\n(Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\nREGULAR AGENDA
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13. 26-54785\nRecommendation to adopt Specifications No. RFP ED-25-591 and award a\ncontract to Contemporary Services Corporation, of Northridge, CA, for providing\nas-needed security services supporting special events produced by the City, as\nwell as concerts and other events held at the Long Beach Amphitheater and\nadditional special events hosted on the Queen Mary campus, in an annual amount\nnot to exceed $3,000,000, for a period of six years, with the option to renew for\nfour additional one-year periods, at the discretion of the City Manager; and,\nauthorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to enter\ninto the contract, including any necessary subsequent amendments. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nEconomic Development and Opportunity\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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14. 26-54786\nRecommendation to adopt Specifications No. RFP ED-25-612 and award a\ncontract to Sound Diplomacy, Inc., of Wilmington, DE, for the development of an\nEntertainment Strategic Plan, in an amount of $125,000, authorize a 10 percent\ncontingency in the amount of $12,500, for a total contract amount not to exceed\n$137,500, for a period of one year; and, authorize City Manager, or designee, to\nexecute all documents necessary to enter into the contract, including any\nnecessary subsequent amendments. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nEconomic Development and Opportunity\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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15. 26-54780\nRecommendation to adopt Specifications No. RFP HSB-2026-001 and award a\ncontract to Jovenes, Inc., of Los Angeles, CA, for providing Interim Housing\noperations and support services for the Transitional Age Youth Navigation Center,\nin a total annual amount not to exceed $565,020, for a period of one year\nbeginning April 1, 2026, with the option to renew for two additional one-year\nperiods, at the discretion of the City Manager; and authorize City Manager, or\ndesignee, to execute all documents necessary to enter into the contract, including\nany necessary subsequent amendments. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\nORDINANCE
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16. 26-54841\nRecommendation to declare ordinance amending and restating Chapter 5.95 of the\nLong Beach Municipal Code relating to third-party food delivery service fees, read\nthe first time and laid over to the next regular meeting of the City Council for a final\nreading. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nCity Attorney\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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2. $400 to LA County Youth Climate Commissioner, Mayra Catalán-Orozco for\nthe Picnic For The Planet Event;
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3. $1,200 to the Greenbelt Heights Neighborhood Association for a 2026 Chili\nCook-Off Block Party;
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4. $5,000 to Live at the Shell for continued activation of the Recreation Park\nBandshell; and\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities\nDepartment by $6,900, to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.\nOffice or Department:\nKristina Duggan, Councilmember, Third District\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\n2. 26-54840\nRecommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City\nManager Department by $12,600, offset by the Seventh Council District One-Time\nDistrict Priority Funds transferred from the Citywide Activities Department, to\nsupport the following:\n1. $2,600 to California State University, Long Beach in support of the CSULB\nLatine Resource Center’s Nuestra Graduación Celebration;\n2. $10,000 to The Nonprofit Partnership in support of Westside Promise\nCollaborative meetings; and\nDecrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities\nDepartment by $12,600, to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.\nOffice or Department:\nRoberto Uranga, Vice Mayor, Seventh District\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\n3. 26-54827\nRecommendation to receive and file Proposition H Audit Report for the fiscal year\nending on September 30, 2025.\nOffice or Department:\nCity Auditor\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\n4. 26-54842\nRecommendation to refer to City Attorney damage claims received between March\n30, 2026 and April 6, 2026.\nOffice or Department:\nCity Clerk\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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5. 26-54828\nRecommendation to approve the destruction of records for the Legislative\nDepartment, Office of the Mayor; and adopt resolution.\nOffice or Department:\nCity Clerk\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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6. 26-54782\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute necessary\ndocuments including any subsequent amendments, extending the grant term or\nchanging the amount of the award, with Marathon Petroleum Foundation, Inc.,\nCommunity Investment Grant Program, to accept and expend grant funding up to\n$8,000, from the Emergency Official Grant Program funds for Station 12 First\nResponders Wellness and Station Maintenance for the period of January 1, 2026,\nthrough December 31, 2026; and increase appropriations in the General Grants\nFund Group in the Fire Department by $8,000, offset by grant revenue. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nFire Department\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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7. 26-54779\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an\nagreement and all necessary documents, including any amendments to the\nallocation amount, with the County of Los Angeles, to accept and expend County\nMeasure B funds in the amount of $1,500,000, to support ongoing bioterrorism\nresponse programs, for a two-year period, through June 30, 2027; and\nIncrease appropriations in the Health Fund Group in the Health and Human\nServices Department by $1,500,000, offset by reimbursement revenue. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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8. 26-54781\nRecommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an Affiliation\nAgreement, and any subsequent amendments, with the University of New\nEngland, for student field placement, internship and preceptorship with the Health\nand Human Services Department for a period of three years upon execution, with\nthe option to renew for five additional three-year periods at the discretion of the\nCity Manager, or designee. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nHealth and Human Services\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.
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9. 26-54783\nRecommendation to adopt resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2026 Salary\nResolution (No. RES-25-0125) to add, delete and modify position titles, add\nclarifying language, remove Attachment C, and align the professional ranges with\nminimum wage. (Citywide)\nOffice or Department:\nHuman Resources\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.