What should the city look like and what she be city officials goals over the next 22 years? Residents have a chance to weigh in on that tonight.
The city is holding workshops on the Long Beach 2030 plan and its Emerging Framework Element. The workshops are free and will take place from 6:30 to 9 p.m. tonight at the Grand Events Center, 4101 E. Willow St.
The general 2030 plan workshop will focus on opportunity areas (the 15 percent of the City's land area where change is being targeted) and placetypes (the neighborhood development patterns that make up the entire City). The Emerging Framework Element workshop will focuse on emerging themes of the 2030 plan such as land use, mobility and urban design policies, and will include small-group discussions.
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