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Our Neighborhoods

Need help identifying which Neighborhood Association covers your area? Call or email Jemie Sae Koo at our City Hall office at (562) 570-6684 or Armando Vazquez-Ramos at our 2nd District field office at (562) 570-1812.

Feel free to view this map of neighborhood associations or this map of all historic neighborhoods. For a complete list of all neighborhood associations, view this directory of all neighborhood organizations in Long Beach.

Don't see your neighborhood association on this list? Call or email Jemie Sae Koo at (562) 570-6684 and we'll happily post your information.


Alamitos Beach
The Alamitos Beach Neighborhood Association remains focused on parking availability, the bluff restoration, and on neighborhood demarcation signs and banners. This association meets on the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Bixby Park Recreation Center at 130 Cherry Avenue. For more information, visit the
Alamitos Beach Neighborhood Association website.

Bluff Heights
Bluff Heights, which runs from Broadway to 4th street and from Junipero to Redondo, offers many outstanding and unique restaurants, coffee shops and boutiques. The Bluff Heights Neighborhood Association meets quarterly at Mann Elementary School on Coronado Avenue, south of East 3rd street. For more information, please visit the
Bluff Heights Neighborhood Association website.

Craftsman Village Historic District
Partnered with the Hellman Neighborhood Association and located from 7th to 10th Streets between Walnut and Orange, the Craftsman Historic District dedicates itself to preserving its rich heritage and improving the quality of life for the community. Click here for a brief
history of the Hellman/Craftsman area. For more information, visit the Craftsman Village Historic District website or call Dave Hernandez at (949) 735-9815.

East Village
Please call our office at (562) 570-6684 for more information.

The Hellman Area Neighborhood Association
The Hellman Area Neighborhood Association (HANA) covers 7th to 10th Streets between Orange and Alamitos. HANA works hard to improve residents' quality of life by improving public safety, eliminating blight and reducing chronic neighborhood nuisances such as noise. HANA also focuses on historic preservation; the Craftsman Village Historic District is located within HANA's boundaries. For information, please email Gonzalo Sanchez of the 7th Street Community Police Center
.

Rose Park
The Rose Park Neighborhood Association is committed to improving the quality of life for residents, focusing on area issues and creating a sense of community. The association has recently created an historic district status for areas north and south of Seventh Street. The group meets on the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in the auditorium at Luther Burbank Elementary School, at 4th Street and Junipero Avenue. For more information, visit
Rose Park's website or call RPNA President Scottie Hinkey at (562) 368-4877.

West End Community Association (WECA)

WECA remains committed to improving the health and safety of its residents. WECA meets on the second Thursday of each month at 7:00 pm at Caesar Chavez Park. For more information, please email Shirley Buchanan or Stanley Yon.

 
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