Resources

Peninsula Beach Preservation Group

Resources

Beach Nourishment 2019

Long Beach:
City of Long Beach
Long Beach Call List of various problems

Government Websites:
City of Long Beach
Long Beach City Council District 3 website – Our Belmont Shore City Council representative’s website
California Coastal Commission – Agency handling coastal issues
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control – Official website of California ABC. (See Frequently Asked Questions)

City Services:
Long Beach Public Corporation for the Arts – Website for city art projects
Long Beach Public Library
Bay Shore Neighborhood Library
Long Beach Transit
Long Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau

Local News:
Press Telegram
Gazette Newspaper
Daily Forty Niner – CSULB
Long Beach Beachcomber
Long Beach Report
Long Beach Online

Local Interest Websites:
Belmont Shores Business Association
Historical Society of Long Beach – Dedicated to the city’s heritage and its preservation
Long Beach Heritage – Dedicated to protecting and preserving the architectural and cultural heritage of the City of Long Beach.
The Prime Spot – Discussion group with emphasis on local music and arts.
Justin Rudd – Local activist’s Community Action Team promotes environmental, health, and social activities for humans and their pets too.

Online Neighborhood Associations:
Naples Improvement Associations
Belmont Shores Residences Association
Belmont Heights Community Association
Bluff Heights Neighborhood Association
Alamitos Heights Improvement Association
California Heights Neighborhood Association
East Village Arts District

Other Groups

Alamitos Bay Garden Club

Established in 1938, the Alamitos Bay Garden Club is a non-profit volunteer organization focused on beautification, civic improvement and advancement of the cultural and philanthropic interests of the Peninsula. Membership invitations are extended to interested residents who have resided on the Peninsula for at least one year.

Alamitos Bay Yacht Club

Established in 1926, the Alamitos Bay Yacht Club provides a family atmosphere for its members, who are committed to excellence in sailboat racing and the enjoyment of sailing in all its phases. The Club’s members regularly host national, regional, and world championship regattas, as well as maintaining a diverse cruising schedule. An active junior program works to instill a love of sailing, as well as racing skills, in all of its participants.

For more information call (562)434-9955 or visit the Club’s website at www.abyc.org.

United States Sailing Center – Long Beach

Once envisioned solely as a training site to help sailors fulfill their Olympic dreams, the United Sttates Sailing Center at Long Beach has developed into a true center of training for sailors of every ability.

But the Sailing Center does much more than just train sailors. Programs include Youth At-Risk activities through local help groups, Learn-to-Sail classes for all ages and disabled sailing opportunities through the Sailing Center’s own Disabled Sailing Association.

Located on the Alamitos Bay Peninsula in Long Beach, the Sailing Center offers a wide range of facilities and boats for its programs.

For more information call (562)433-7939.
Visit the United States Sailing Center – Long Beach on the web.