Archive for December, 2007

Litter Free Long Beach

Saturday, February 2, 2008
10: a.m. to noon

Location: Cesar E. Chavez Park, 401 Golden Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90802

Description: Neighborhood Street Cleanup. Join us as we clean up an urban neighborhood and help reduce ocean pollution—and earn a free ticket to the Aquarium of the Pacific (good for one year). In Long Beach and many other cities, trash and run-off that enter storm drains go directly into the ocean. To help to prevent this from impacting our local stretch of river, watershed, and ocean, we will be picking up trash in the neighborhood surrounding Cesar Chavez Elementary School in downtown Long Beach.

Our goal will be to clean up litter and debris in the community surrounding the school and the park. We also want to teach participants of all ages that cleaning up trash in our cities actually keeps it from polluting natural habitats, such as our rivers, beaches, and ocean. This event is a chance to make a difference in a neighborhood and for marine life. In exchange for a bag of trash collected at the cleanup (not leaves and other organic matter), each person will receive a free ticket to the Aquarium. Bags, gloves, refreshments, and a spirit of camaraderie will be provided.

Sponsor: Aquarium of the Pacific

What to bring: Long-handled claw to use to pick up trash, if desired

Contact: Aquarium of the Pacific, (562) 437-FISH (3474)

9-1-1 AND YOUR CELLULAR PHONE

PLEASE PROGRAM THE ALTERNATE EMERGENCY NUMBER, (562) 435-6711 INTO YOUR CELLULAR PHONE TO REACH LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY.

 

  • From most cellular phones, dialing 9-1-1 routes the call to the California Highway Patrol.  You may experience delays before being transferred to Long Beach Police Dispatchers.

  • By programming the alternate emergency number, (562) 435-6711 into your cellular phone, your call will go directly to the Long Beach Police Department’s communication center.  The dispatchers have one-touch transfer capabilities to fire and paramedics.  Translators for all languages are available to assist non-english speaking individuals who call for help.

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SO LONG, DELONG: NEW WEBSITE ADVOCATES RECALLING 3RD DISTRICT COUNCILMAN

 From the District Weekly 12/03/2007

To music and lyrics played in a dead-on impersonation of the Beach Boys, a brand new website — www.solongdelong.com — is advocating the recall of Long Beach Third District City Councilmember Gary DeLong.

“Gary, Gary What Went Wrong?” asks the song in its high harmonic opening vocals, backed by the twang and rumble of classic 1960s surf guitar and bass. “You’ve been in office for too long, for too long.”

Actually, it’s been barely a year and a half since DeLong was elected to represent Long Beach’s eastside coastal district, which includes Belmont Shore and Long Beach only wetlands. But his aggressive stance on development immediately provoked controversy.

DeLong quickly assembled a hand-picked committee that held a series of closed meetings to revise the Local Coastal Plan (known as SEADIP), which has established the development-vs.-environment balance in the area since the 1970s. He entertained a proposal from homebuilding giant Lennar to construct a massive condominium project on site of the Seaport Marina Hotel — which, at Second Street and Pacific Coast Highway, is already one of the most traffic-congested intersections in the city. And he supported placing a Home Depot shopping complex at Loynes Drive and Studebaker, on the edge of the Los Cerritos Wetlands.

So far, none of DeLong’s plans has been a success, but opponents apparently aren’t content to play defense, anymore. The new website appears to be the opening fanfare for a recall. It includes letters to DeLong that outline various complaints, newspaper articles that itemize what are considered his transgressions, photos of the traffic congestion that plagues the area and a how-to guide for recalling public officials in Long Beach, complete with a printable petition form.

But the highlight is definitely the campaign song, which lays out the case against DeLong in perfect harmony, deft phraseology — and even a follow-the-bouncing-ball across the lyrics, for those who want to sing along:

Gary, Gary you’ve gone to far, gone too far.

With all your buddies at Lennar, at Lennar.

I can’t picture you with them, your future looks mighty dim.

Oh, Gary, Gary you’ve let us down.

Gary, Gary you’ve hit the wall, hit the wall.

Constituents are whispering recall, re-e-e-call.

The farthest thing from your mind

are the wetlands and congestion time.

Oh, Gary, Gary you’ve let us down.

Gary, Gary you’ve gone too far, gone to far,

with all your buddies at Lennar, at Lennar.

You’ve taken us on a bad trip

With your self-appointed SEADIP

Oh, Gary, can’t picture Home Depot there.

Gary, you’ve gone too far,

Gary, Gary you’ve let us down, let us down

Gary you’ve gone too far

Gary, Gary you’ve let us down