A discussion about changes to parking enforcement, including the possible installation of meters in the Fields Corner business district and permit parking for residents, drew mixed reviews at a meeting of the Fields Corner Civic Association (FCCA) last Tuesday (May 2). The in-person session, the first open forum on the traffic situation with residents and business owners, was
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City officials say they are not trying to close the MLK Center. (Google Maps)
LONG BEACH, NY The City of Long Beach has responded to claims online that it is trying to oust the tenant of the Martin Luther King Community Center, saying they are untrue rumors. The city blamed a former City Council member for spreading the rumors.
An online petition which has received 2,400 signatures as of Wednesday morning claims that the city is trying to oust the MLK Center s sole tenant, the non-profit MLK Center, Inc. The city owns the MLK Center itself, but MLK Center, Inc. leases the building and runs the services there.