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City parking portal puzzles some residents

The deadline to renew/register your Seal Beach parking permit is Jan. 31. The Seal Beach Police Department is now in charge of parking permits....

Ongoing and upcoming local issues: Walt’s Wharf, pandemic enforcement, city commissions

Seal Beach Coyote Committee last met in 2014. Recent Coyote attack on pet confirmed Editor’s note: If you have a question about a city issue—or...

Seal Beach City Council approves 2020-21 fiscal year budget

The City Council unanimously adopted the budget for the next fiscal year on June 22. The City Charter requires the budget to adopted by...

No cuts to service or staff in proposed city budget

There are no cuts to Seal Beach services or cuts to city staff in the proposed budget for 2020-21, according to Finance Director Kelly...

Additional allowance for reopening Seal Beach Businesses and Orange County business...

The State of California amended the Stay at Home Order once again and is easing restrictions to move into of Phase 3 of the...

Meals on Wheels Program provides home deliveries

On  April 7, the  Seal Beach Recreation Department Meals on Wheels team reported delivering approximately 100 free meals to Seal Beach senior citizens. For homebound...

Council confirms recent emergency orders

The Seal Beach City Council on Tuesday, April 21, unanimously confirmed supplemental orders to the city manager’s original emergency proclamation. Those orders included the...

City manager appoints Gonshak new police chief

Commander Phil Gonshak, a member of the Seal Beach Police Department since 2007, will become the departments new chief of police, effective Dec. 1,...

City parks commission to consider dog areas

Potential locations for a new dog park are expected to be on the Oct. 23 Recreation and Parks Commission agenda. Recreation Manager Tim Kelsey...

Letters to the Editor: Thursday, March 22, 2018

Rivers End restaurant lease best deal? At the March 12, 2018, City Council meeting the City’s real estate property manager indicated there were plenty of...