Folks, this issue does not belong in a closed session. These assets belong to the entire city not just the Mayor and a City Council. The issue of what to do with the current property -- which has been allowed to be run down and infested by transients, needs a full public hearing -- not the behind the scenes dealings.
Closed Session Will Consider Long Beach Civic Center Revamp - Gazettes.com: Government
Schipske Calls for City Attorney to Stop the Destruction of Council Records His Office Claimed Were Destroyed
Dear Mr. City Attorney: As you might recall, in 2016, I was subpoenaed and deposed as a witness in the matter of Peggy Crisp v. City of...


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Dear Mr. City Attorney: As you might recall, in 2016, I was subpoenaed and deposed as a witness in the matter of Peggy Crisp v. City of...
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FPPC Counsel Says ‘Not enough evidence’ of Violation of Law by City of Long Beach on Measure M Mailers – Matter Could Be Taken to City P...
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In response to an email from community activist, Ann Cantrell, about the City Attorney's "impartial analysis" of Measure BBB...
