Politics & Government

City To Talk Local State Of Emergency, Crime Trends In Laguna Beach Tuesday

Laguna Beach City Council members will receive a presentation from Police Chief Jeff Calvert on the city's 2022 crime statistics Tuesday.

LAGUNA BEACH, CA — Laguna Beach City Council members will gather to meet Tuesday for their regular meeting, where they will discuss a slew of proposals ranging from a local emergency declaration to a summer parking management and public transportation plan.

In addition, Laguna Beach council members will receive a presentation on city crime statistics in 2022 by Laguna Beach Police Chief Jeff Calvert.

Here's a rundown on what the Laguna Beach council members are talking about this Tuesday.

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  • Due to weather-related damages incurred amid the recent storms, council members will consider declaring a local emergency in order to request state and federal aid.
  • Council members will hear a presentation prepared by the Laguna Beach Police Department regarding 2022 crime trends in the city.
  • City Council members will also decide whether or not to approve the Summer 2023 Parking Management Plan and Transit Services Update. For more information on the update, visit the city's website.
  • Council members will consider whether or not to adopt a resolution that would approve a temporary Fee Schedule and a Facility Reservation Program for the Laguna Beach Community and Recreation Center at 30516 Coast Highway, the former St. Catherine of Siena school site. To learn more about the program, visit this link.

Laguna Beach City Council members meet at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave.

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