Supernaw will host Los Altos Meet and
Greet for Suzie Price at Whaley Park
North
Councilman Daryl Supernaw will
host a Meet and Greet for the Los Altos Village area this Sunday, September 25th at 3 pm for mayoral
candidate Councilwoman Suzie Price.
Councilwoman Price received one
of the rare few endorsements Councilman Supernaw has ever given out in his seven
years as the 4th District councilman.
The Meet and Greet will take
place at the corner of Los Santos and San Anseline at Whaley Park North.
Since it is in the park, folding chairs or a blanket for seating are recommended.
Kennedy’s
Craft Kitchen takes over Ecco’s Pizza location and Beach Streets returns to ELB
Kennedy’s
Craft Kitchen owner Ian Moston and Chef Ryan McIntyre announced on social media
the takeover of the former Ecco’s Pizza
space.
The second
Los Altos location will be a family-friendly pizza house dubbed District 4
Pizza, the social media posting described the concept as “Quality pizza &
pasta. Top of the line beer and wine” in a “kid friendly environment”.
Demolition
of the old Ecco’s Pizza space has already begun.
Kennedy's Ian Moston, Ryan McIntyre & Nevi Maddy at soon-to-be-remodeled Ecco's counter photo:@ryanmcintyre
The first ELB Beach
Streets was held five years ago in April 2017 (see video below).
Free
Bike Valet and portable restrooms will be available at the entertainment hubs
throughout the event.
While it is named after CSULB, only one of the
five “hub” activities is actually located at CSULB.
The “Pyramid Hub” will be in the park area in front of the CSULB Walter Pyramid. Along
with the more “official” popups at the event, music at the hub will be provided by DJ Dennis Owens and four popular local band favorites
(click on blue hyperlinksfor more information on bands):
A few miles away down Atherton, North on
Bellflower to Los Coyotes Diagonal (LCD) to Spring Street will be the two other
major hubs. On the way, bikers will be
treated to a small “405 Hub” ( a drive-by hub) under the 405 overpass at LCD. There will be
music will be provided by the Long Beach based GRN + GLD music collective:
While Los Altos Village and other neighborhoods directly
impacted by street closures have been notified by flyers put on front doors and
the information has appeared in 4th District Councilman Daryl Supernaw’s weekly newsletter, the 405 on ramps and the Los Altos and the Spring Street shopping
areas are major draws from all of East Long Beach and West Orange County, so
many are sure to be caught unaware. This will lead to a lot of traffic challenges.
Beach Streets East Long
Beach street closure information
In addition to the 405 ramps at Bellflower having detours, here
are the following traffic patterns that will be in place:
Eastbound traffic on Atherton at Bellflower will
be directed South on Bellflower Blvd.
Northbound traffic on Bellflower Blvd. at
Atherton will be directed West on Atherton.
Southbound traffic on Bellflower will encounter "Street
Closed Ahead" signs at Spring Street (eastbound Spring will be closed at Bellflower).
Traffic continuing South down Bellflower and not taking the 405
on-ramps will be directed East on Willow or South East at the Los
Coyotes Diagonal (LCD) at Bellflower.
North East Bound Los Coyotes traffic at Bellflower will
be directed North on Bellflower.