Long Beach City Council meetings will return in person on Tuesday, March 15, the City announced today.
Council meetings have been online since January of this year due to surging COVID-19 Omicron cases. At the heels of decreasing cases and the recent removal of the city’s indoor mask mandate, residents will be welcomed back to the Civic Chambers in the coming weeks.
The next council meeting, which will be held on March 8, will remain virtual. The next meeting on March 15 will be hybrid, with fully in-person meetings resuming on March 22.
On March 22, those who wish to make public comments at council meetings will have to do so in person at the Civic Chamber. A City statement said facial coverings will be “highly recommended,” but not required.
Long Beach City Council meetings are held at the Civic Chambers at 5 p.m. on Tuesdays (except for the last Tuesday of the month) at 411 W. Ocean Blvd.
Meetings are live-streamed on the City’s Granicus page and Long Beach Television’s (LBTV’s) website, cable channels and YouTube Channel.