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Measure A

Measure A is a Long Beach ballot initiative approved by voters in 2016 as a10-year sales tax to fund public infrastructure and public safety services and was extended indefinitely by voters in 2020. a GIF video shows construction workers building new playgrounds and paving streets, police officers graduating from academy and fire stations at work, Infographic discussing how work is underway in every District, Engine 8 in Belmont Shore's restoration has provided more rapid response to critical incidents, and restoration of Paramedic Rescue 12 resulting in increased response capabilities in North Long Beach Infographic describing the restablishment of the Police South Patrol division, how Measure A funded 41 new public safety positions, and how Measure A will keep 108 public safety positions in service Infographic describing how Measure A will restore staff for Police Academy operations, six parks are undergoing playground updates, 206 lane miles of residential streets have extended useful street life, and investments in parks like Rancho Los Alamitos has ensured Long Beach history and culture continues Explore Measure A Funding Select a project from the map, or a category below to see a map of current projects. Parks & Recreation icon of person kicking a ball Public Safety Facilities Community Facilities Mobility Clean Water Citywide Efforts Measure A Infrastructure Projects icon of person kicking a ball Parks and Recreation Projects Public Safety Facilities Projects Community Facilities Projects Mobility Projects Clean Water Projects Additional Citywide Efforts Around Town with Measure A Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilmember Dee Andrews, and Library Director Glenda Williams with local youth at Burnett Library for the “Building a Super Long Beach” event celebrating the Measure A investment in libraries. Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilmember Dee Andrews, and Library Director Glenda Williams with local youth at Burnett Library for the “Building a Super Long Beach” event celebrating the Measure A investment in libraries. Long Beach officers speaking with community members at the South Division Open House. Long Beach officers speaking with community members at the South Division Open House. Academy training for firefighter recruits Academy training for firefighter recruits The new Doris Topsy-Elvord Community Center The new Doris Topsy-Elvord Community Center The new Whaley Park Playground The new Whaley Park Playground

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Owner name City of Long Beach, CA
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