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Diversity Coalition Committee to Meet Every Second Wednesday of the Month, Public Welcome
The City's Diversity Coalition Committee is now meeting virtually every second Wednesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. The public is welcomed and encouraged to attend these meetings virtually. The next meeting is Wednesday, March 10, 2021. Read on... -
Please Continue to Follow L.A. County Public Health COVID-19 Vaccine Direction & Protocols
Due to new information from the State, LACDPH has temporarily paused all planning activities related to cities like Signal Hill splitting from the County for vaccine distribution. As such, please continue to follow L.A. County's direction. Read on... -
Commemorating Black History Month This February
We commemorate and celebrate Black History Month this February. We honor the history and achievements of African-Americans & the generations of African-Americans who struggled with adversity. We will raise the NAACP flag at City Hall through February 28. Read on... -
Parks & Recreation Master Plan: Community Input & Study Session on Wednesday, March 17
Help shape the future of our parks! You're invited to a study session of the Parks & Recreation Master Plan at the Parks & Recreation Commission meeting on March 17. We'll be refining the Plan's goals for parks, recreation, and facility improvements. Read on... -
COVID-19: Helpful Resources and Ways to Help
From food to finances to mental health, we've compiled a list of resources and services that may be of assistance during these challenging times. We've also included ways you can help others in need. Read on... -
Prepare for Rain: Sandbags Available at City Yard
Rainy season is here! Sandbags and sand are available free to City residents at the City Yard, located at 2175 E. 28th Street, Monday - Thursday 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Friday 6:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. They are self-fill, limit ten per residence. Read on... -
City Departments Open to the Public By Appointment Only
City Hall and Community Services are currently open to the public by appointment only. Walk-in visitors will not be accepted. All visitors are required to wear face coverings and adhere to physical distancing guidelines. Read on... -
EDCO Disposal Temporarily Suspending Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events
EDCO Disposal, the City's official waste removal service provider, is temporarily suspending Household Hazardous and Electronic Waste collection events beginning January 16. This temporary suspension is to keep the community safe during the pandemic. Read on...
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