Long Beach’s streets are too dangerous, solutions too slow, City Council says

Long Beach City Council members say they’re tired of how long it takes to install minor traffic safety improvements and fed up with a lack of timely information from the city department responsible for them.

For about 45 minutes at their meeting Tuesday night, the nine-member council took turns expressing their frustrations. They said residents’ requests for new stop signs have gone unfulfilled, questions about speed bumps or crosswalks often go unanswered, and a lack of clear communication from the Public Works Department has vexed residents.

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In one case, District 5 Councilmember Megan Kerr said she’s tried to get answers about certain traffic-calming requests since early 2023.

She wasn’t alone. It’s sometimes taken three years to get information from Public Works, said District 9 Councilmember Joni Ricks-Oddie. Delays like that make “my office sometimes look ineffective because I’m not able to provide answers,” she said…

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