Tag: government
City to get $795K in class action settlement
There would be no restrictions on how Seal Beach uses the six-figure settlement money from a class action lawsuit against Monsanto and other companies,...
Gum Grove Park: replanting of grove lost in 2016 on hold...
Third in a series on Gum Grove Park.
Gum Grove Park, which is city-owned, is host to a wide array of plant life, primarily among...
Revenue eyed as oil contract is in negotiations
Over the last few years, city staff and elected officials have hailed untapped oil revenue as a potential solution to Seal Beach’s financial problems....
Pier, police and fire services focus of District One coffee chat
Crime, the Seal Beach pier, the homeless on the other side of the river, and the future of local fire services were among the...
Leisure World rep resigns from fire committee
A member of the Citizens Ad Hoc Fire Services Advisory Committee resigned recently. The city of Seal Beach is looking for someone to fill...
Guest Column: Seal Beach should invite Rossmoor into the city
The chief of police wants to increase the number of officers. The County of Orange wants to reduce services to unincorporated areas.
What these topics...
City objectives surface at strategic retreat
City officials and council members met for their fourth strategic planning retreat on Wednesday, Oct. 18 at Old Ranch Country Club.
The purpose of the...
Seal Beach council gives city manager a raise
The Seal Beach City Council gave City Manager Jill Ingram a raise Monday, Oct. 23, increasing her base pay from $222,806 to $230,604. The...
Pier repair project awaits Coastal permit
Associate Engineer David Spitz told the City Council that the city has met the conditions for the California Coastal Commission to issue a permit...
City Finance Authority gains a new member
The City Council members, acting as the members of the newly formed Parking Authority, voted unanimously to make the parking agency a member of...