The mission of the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency is to enhance the quality of life by improving blighted areas of Long Beach, revitalizing neighborhoods, promoting economic development, creating jobs, providing affordable housing and encouraging citizen participation. |  | Latest News | The LBDS internship is a 12-week, unpaid program providing a hands-on learning opportunity about building processes, planning considerations and redevelopment activities in the 5th largest city in California. Interns will have an opportunity to work in each of the 3 bureaus under the direction of a Manager with knowledge and experience in their field, with the opportunity for ongoing mentorship.
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|  | Take a journey Inside Long Beach with our host, Nautica de la Cruz, as she explores the many positive changes taking place throughout the city.
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|  | The November 2009 LBDS newsletter is now available online. To read the newsletter, click here.
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|  | The Long Beach Redevelopment Agency Project Area Committee budgets for Fiscal Year 2010 are now available. To view the budgets, click here.
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|  | A dynamic new Design District is emerging in the neighborhood generally bounded by Anaheim Street, 14th Street, Temple Avenue and Redondo Avenue. Over the past few years, an influx of private investment from graphic design studios, architectural firms, construction management services, branding engineers and product development firms have located in the area, organically forming the Long Beach Design District. Agency staff has been collaborating with the district community to develop an action plan for future area improvements.
To view the plan, click here. (
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