Wednesday, January 29, 2020

SB 50 vote was short but bill is still alive


Controversial SB 50 vote today fell short but bill is still alive
Sen Weiner
Sen. Scott Weiner's housing and density bill known as SB 50 that was sidelined last year by opponents in a rules maneuver failed to gain the 21 votes today in the California Senate.  The vote failed by three votes in a 18-15 vote. A half-dozen senators did not vote including Sen. Umberg.

Sen. Lena Gonzalez voted yes,

When the bill failed, Senate supporters requested a reconsideration vote. That vote will take place Thursday or Friday as Weiner and his supporters try to find the remaining votes to pass the bill.

The bill which would allow building high density housing in single family zoned areas and historic districts.

The bill must pass by Friday January 31st.  

The controversial bill has split the Democrats in Sacramento, including its leadership. The Senate leader, Senate Pro Tempore Sen. Toni Akins is for the bill. Senate Majority Leader Robert Hertzberg is against the bill.

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Friday, November 8, 2019

Mayor Garcia meeting in Los Altos Village


Mayor Garcia meeting in
Los Altos Village on Saturday
Mayor Garcia will be meting with residents at the Los Altos Library on Saturday November 9th at 11:20 am .

The meeting is billed as a "casual meeting for an up date at what's happening in Long Beach".

For more information see Councilman Supernaw's weekly newsletter.

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Tuesday, August 27, 2019

CSULB suspends selling parking passes


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CSULB Daily 49er photo of campus parking
CSULB suspends selling parking passes
On the second day of school, CSU Long Beach  has suspended selling parking passes. 
A Tuesday August 27th message from the University's Parking and Transportation Department: 

Student Parking Permits (fall 2019) - Temporarily On Hold
Due to heavy traffic and parking patterns in the initial days of new academic year, Parking and Transportation Services will temporarily suspend the sales of Student Parking Permits.

We are confident that patterns will normalize in the coming days at which time Student Permit sales will resume.

In the meantime, please consider one of the many alternative forms of sustainable transportation sponsored by the university to get to campus including Long Beach Transit TAPLos Coyotes ShuttleBike Share and Carpool.


In a story on CSULB's enrollment in the Grunion Gazette, CSULB President Dr. Conoley the University is quoted as saying:

 "Although our official census is weeks away, as of today our total enrollment is outpacing Fall 2018.”

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This year CSULB announced a number of parking changes.  The changes included an Assisted Stacked parking program.  The satellite lot program that last year included a discounted parking arrangement in the Lowes/Kmart parking lot was discontinued.

Under Dr. Conoley the University has met with residents of the surrounding neighborhoods and worked toward finding solutions to the parking programs and other numerous neighborhood concerns.



Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Panera Bread Bakery-Cafe coming to Los Altos Village


 Long Beach's first...
Panera Bread Bakery-Cafe coming to Los Altos Village
The first Long Beach Panera Bread Bakery-Cafe is coming to Los Altos Village.  The new location, complete with a brand new patio will be taking over the former Payless Shoe Store space at 2280 N. Bellflower Blvd in the North Los Altos Center.
Former Payless Shoes being remodeled into a Panera Cafe 


The plans for a Panera were discovered by local social media sleuths. Neighborhood curiosity was piqued when construction started immediately after the Payless Shoe store closed last week.  When a resident went to the Long Beach Development Services website to check on building permits, the permit for Panera was found and it was posted on social media.

The new Los Altos Village Panera Bakery and Cafe will have a patio in the front of the store on Bellflower Blvd. 


Front of new Panera will be converted into an outside patio 

Sources in Long Beach Development Services confirmed that Panera is currently looking for other areas in Long Beach for stores. The closest Panera restaurants to Long Beach are in Lakewood, Seal Beach and Cerritos. 

Panera long known for its lunch menu has been upgrading choices for breakfast and test marketing new dinner items. In April of this year the chain  expanded its breakfast menu to include a variety of items like a breakfast sandwich and upgraded its coffee offerings to reach a different breakfast customer.  Two years ago Panera was bought by JAB Holdings, a coffee industry giant that also owns Peet's Coffee.

Since its successful breakfast upgrade, new dinner entrees and new vegetable sides are being launched in test markets for heartier late night meals. Currently available after 4:30 pm in Florida and Kentucky markets,  the new dinner items include meatier sandwiches, bowls and flatbread pizzas.  Panera offers delivery through its own drivers.

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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Two Los Altos Village neighborhood parades


Los Altos Village 4th of July neighborhood parades
Communities across America celebrate the 4th of July with local parades of neighbors and their children.  But not many can boast of TWO community bike parades.

Two neighborhood bike/scooter 4th of July parades will march around the Los Altos Village neighborhoods on Thursday morning to start off the 4th of July.


Starting at 9:00 am, the East Side of Los Altos Village will be strolling and biking (many with their pets) around North Whaley Park.

Neighbors will meet at the corner of San Anseline and Los Santos before the 9 am start time.


Across Bellflower Blvd. on the West Side of Los Altos Village a bike neighbors will meet at the corner of Montair and Garford at 10 am to decorate for the "10:30-ish" start of the years running neighborhood bike parade.
Whether you parade or don't parade - have a great Independence Day!

Sunday, June 16, 2019

Two stabbed at Taco Beach downtown


LB Gang detectives investigating stabbing at Downtown Taco Beach location
Photo of Taco Beach - Long Beach, CA, United States. still waiting to get a drink...
Young crowd parties at Taco Beach Downtown

Two men were stabbed shortly after 1 am in the downtown Long Beach Taco Beach.  Later a third stabbing victim showed up at a local hospital.


Police believe that the Taco Beach stabbing and the third stabbing are related. The Long Beach Gang detectives are investigating the incident.

The Downtown Taco Beach "Cantina" draws a younger nightclub crowd on the weekends.




In February 2013, Serena Medina, a 24 year-old mother was killed when she was run-down on Pine Street after leaving a fight in the downtown Taco Beach.

According to the Press-Telegram report:
"Witnesses observed a group involved in an altercation, Arrona said. Family members of the victim said it started at Taco Beach, 211 Pine Ave. It is unclear who was fighting, but a crowd ultimately spilled out onto the street, they said.

Peralta said two men got into a car and reversed the vehicle, hitting Medina"

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Taco Beach has three locations, Downtown, the Airport and Los Altos Village.  When opening the Los Altos Village location the owner originally applied to stay open until 2 am.  The Los Altos Village residents protested the liquor license at the local and state level.  Restrictions on the license resulted in the Taco Beach Los Altos Village location becoming a family friendly local favorite.  

Two years ago the owners applies to extend alcohol serving hours past the restrictions at the Los Altos Village location. Residents objected to the extension and pointed to the original agreement to withdrawal their protests to the alcohol license which was partly due to the current restrictions on the hours.  Facing an ABC denial of the request, the owners withdrew the increase to increase alcohol  hours request.

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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

CSULB report on Atherton St projects


 Supernaw's monthly meeting will feature CSULB staff presentation on proposed CSULB Alumni Center and new student housing on Atherton

Councilman Daryl Supernaw's monthly neighborhood meeting at the Los Altos Library will feature CSULB Staff with a follow-up presentation on two developments on Atherton Street.  A new Alumni Center and a new student housing center.

The newest updates come after unprecedented neighborhood outreach under CSULB President Dr. Jane Conoley.  The projects, which  have faced pushback from community stakeholders, were planned well before Dr. Conoley became CSULB President.  

Last year, Dr. Conoley personally moved to improve communication with the University adjacent neighborhoods.

Councilman Supernaw's meeting will take place at the Los Altos Library WEDNESDAY May 29, from 5 pm to 6 pm.

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Student Dorms

Conoley meeting

Alumni Center

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