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City leaders approve storage facility where advocates wanted a park • Long Beach Post News

A contentious proposed storage facility near the banks of the Los Angeles River won final approval after the Long Beach City Council voted 7-1 to allow construction to move forward despite fierce resistance from advocates demanding the privately-owned site be used for park space. - ADVERTISEMENT - The council’s vote certifies a decision made by the Planning Commission in December that approved lot mergers, zoning changes and permits for the construction of the three-story, 152,000 square-foot self storage and recreational vehicle storage facility that will be built at 3701 Pacific Place. Councilman Roberto Uranga was the lone opposition vote, stating that he supported a full environmental impact report. Councilwoman Suely Saro recused herself because of her work with an environmental agency that had taken part in negotiations for the project site.

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Long Beach has room for projected housing needs, but current zoning shields wealthier areas from density • Long Beach Post News

The Long Beach City Council and the public got its first extended look at a housing policy that could determine where future density and affordable housing is located, sparking some early opposition to the fact that much of East Long Beach could be left untouched. - ADVERTISEMENT - Long Beach needs to make room for 26,502 units over the next eight years, according to the latest Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) approved by the Southern California Association of Governments in March. And nearly 60% of those units need to be affordable. The city met just 17% of its affordable housing needs during the last RHNA allocation cycle.

Little Coyote opening a second location on—where else?—Los Coyotes Diagonal • the Hi-lo

- ADVERTISEMENT - Now after one successful year, the owners are opening a second location on, appropriately enough, Los Coyotes Diagonal in East Long Beach, at the former home of the short-lived Lou & Mike’s restaurant, at 3500 Los Coyotes Diagonal. Strader and Leahy have a lot of experience in the food business and they opened Hatchet Hall, an American wood-fire restaurant in Venice in 2015. The pair chose the Los Coyotes location chiefly for the size of its commissary kitchen and its patio, which can hold 80 customers at 100% capacity, which isn’t really a thing yet, though the partners hope things will continue to ease in terms of pandemic restrictions. The building itself is about 1,900 square feet, “and most of that’s kitchen,” said Strader. “Getting a large kitchen was the final piece of the puzzle in terms of what we were looking for.”

Things to do in Long Beach this weekend including drive-by cirque, roller skate tours and corned beef • the Hi-lo

Now that Long Beach has qualified for the less restrictive “red tier,” many of the simple joys we took for granted, such as seeing a movie in an actual theater, live music and indoor dining have returned, albeit in limited capacity. This means lots more for you to consider doing this weekend. Hooray! Also, since it’s St. Patrick’s Day today, we’ve got a couple of ideas for you, too. - ADVERTISEMENT - ST. PATRICK’S DAY IN LONG BEACH (Wednesday) Bird’s-eye view of Seaport Way, an area of 2nd & PCH shopping center blocked off to traffic. On St. Patrick’s Day local Irish musicians will be performing a blend of traditional Irish music. Image courtesy 2nd & PCH.

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