Bluff Heights' forum to address public safety, code enforcement

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The Bluff Heights Neighborhood Association will discuss public safety and code enforcement during a forum at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Horace Mann Elementary School auditorium, 257 Coronado Ave.

Members of the Long Beach Police Department plan to address graffiti, home, auto and personal property burglaries and other issues.

The Fire Department will go over its emergency-response program.

And the city's Neighborhood Services Bureau will address code-enforcement issues.


2 Comments

Courtney Isbell Fowler said:

I will be there. My home was broken into early Saturday morning and my laptop was stolen right out of my window while I was asleep. (2nd and Coronado.) The Long Beach PD was more than helpful in such a hopeless situation. (About 3 out of every 100 laptops stolen is ever recovered.) If anyone sees a Toshiba Satellite A105 with a back-up hard drive ingeniously velcroed to the back of the screen, please contact LB police. It contains an entire lifetime of work.

Courtney

Courtney Isbell Fowler said:

I will be there. My home was broken into early Saturday morning and my laptop was stolen right out of my window while I was asleep. (2nd and Coronado.) The Long Beach PD was more than helpful in such a hopeless situation. (About 3 out of every 100 laptops stolen is ever recovered.) If anyone sees a Toshiba Satellite A105 with a back-up hard drive ingeniously velcroed to the back of the screen, please contact LB police. It contains an entire lifetime of work.

Courtney

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