Sunday, January 11, 2015

City Has Guide to Neighborhood Groups

The City Neighborhood Resource Center, which is funded through the City of Long Beach Development Services Department, has an updated "List of Neighborhood Groups" that provides a handy resource for finding out how residents can become involved in their neighborhood or community wide. (Click here for List)

The directory includes: 

  • 75 Neighborhood Associations
  • 42 Homeowner Associations
  • 59 City wide Community Organizations
  • 13 Business Associations

If you are looking for a way to become involved in your neighborhood and you don't see a group on this map to join that fits what what you want to do -- then start your own. 


Community service and involvement is the "glue" that keeps neighborhoods strong and vibrant.

Need an idea of where to start? Click here for toolkits provided on Serve.com.  


NOTE: The Neighborhood Services Bureau is located at 425 Atlantic Avenue and is committed to providing innovative programs and services designed to improve Long Beach neighborhoods. With support from the Community Development Advisory Commission, and using approximately $6,000,000 annually in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, the Bureau offers a variety of tools you and your neighbors can use to improve your homes and neighborhoods. It also provides family safety, leadership skills and other important programs. For more information call at (562) 570-570-1010.