During Juneteenth on Sunday, June 19, the City of Long Beach’s facilities and services will operate on the following schedules:
Open on Monday, June 20, during regular business hours:
- City-run COVID-19 testing site at Ramona Park (3301 E. 65th St., next to the Community Center): 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- Note that all other City-operated testing sites will be closed
- All City parks, trails and community park facilities
- El Dorado Regional Park
- Fire stations and lifeguard Stations
- Long Beach Airport
- Marina offices (Alamitos Bay Marina, Shoreline Marina)
- Main Police Station front desk
- Refuse and recycling collection
- Swimming pools
- Gas Services Dispatch (562-570-2140) open 24/7 for emergency calls
- Water/Sewer Dispatch (562-570-2390) open 24/7 for emergency calls
Closed on Monday, June 20:
- All City-operated COVID-19 vaccination sites and mobile clinics
- Community Hotline (562.570.INFO), Resource Hotline (562.570.INFO, option 5), BizCare Hotline (562.570.4BIZ)
- Billie Jean King Main Library, all branch libraries, including library offices (digital resources available 24/7)
- BizCare Pop-Up at Admiral Kidd Park
- City Hall offices and public services
- Citizen Police Complaint Commission
- Building and Safety Services, including inspections, plan reviews and Permit Center
- Code Enforcement services
- El Dorado Nature Center
- Energy Resources offices
- Fire Headquarters, Support Services, Fire Prevention & Operations, including Marine Safety Administration
- Health Department and health facilities
- Housing Authority
- Long Beach Airport administration offices
- Long Beach Animal Care Services and spcaLA (no appointments)
- Neighborhood Resource Center
- Park offices
- Special Events and Filming offices
- Towing and Lien Sales
- Water Department offices
- WorkPlace, Youth Opportunity Center and Pacific Gateway Administrative offices
- Utility Call Center (Gas, Water and Refuse)
All public libraries will be closed Saturday, July 18.
The Towing Operations & Vehicle Storage Facility will also be closed on Monday, June 20.
No scheduled street sweeping will take place on Monday, July 20.
Citywide parking violations, such as parking meters, will still be enforced on Monday, June 20, unless the meter states “Exempt on Holidays.”
Trash and Recycling collection will continue as scheduled on Monday, June 20.
Juneteenth was established as a federal holiday, as well as an official day of celebration in the City last year. It celebrates the freeing of the last African Americans from chattel slavery.
