Politics & Government
Long Beach Seeking Residents' Input On Flooding
A brief survey will help the city better respond to and plan for flooding, officials said.

The City of Long Beach is developing a new flood management plan. And to get as much input from residents as possible, the city is asking people to fill out a survey to help.
The survey is part of the city's ongoing efforts to develop a more comprehensive flood management plan, or FMP. Having a strong FMP, the city said, will help the city better prepare and respond to flooding.
The city says the survey takes about 15 minutes to complete. Residents can take the survey by clicking here.
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In addition, the city will hold another meeting of its FMP committee tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. at City Hall. The meeting is open to the public, and anyone who is interested in seeing how the city is addressing flooding is encouraged to attend.
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