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Neighborhood Group Directory 2020 Neighborhood Group Directory 2020 Updated January 2020 Development Services Housing and Neighborhood Services Bureau 411 West Ocean Boulevard, 3rd Floor, Long Beach, CA 90802 562.570.1010 The 2020 List of Neighborhood Groups provides contact information submitted by many neighborhood organizations throughout Long Beach. The list is a great tool for organizations to use for networking as well as for residents seeking involvement in their own neighborhood. This is a list of groups that are established for the purpose of community and neighborhood improvement. The list represents groups and organizations that have submitted their contact information to the City’s Neighborhood Resource Center. The information listed is what was submitted by each group/organization. Those groups that did not wish to participate or did not respond to our request for information are not included. This document is available on the City of Long Beach’s website at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/vzlnjjj 1 List of Neighborhood Groups Published by the Neighborhood Resource Center NUMBERS ON THIS PAGE DENOTE GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION FOR NEIGHBORHOOD GROUPS INCLUDING NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS AND HOME/CONDO/OWN-YOUR-OWN/COOPERATIVE/TENANT ORGANIZATIONS. SEE MAP FOUND ON PAGE 5 NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS, 19. BIXBY KNOLLS PARK COMMUNITY 37. DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH 1. 4TH STREET LONG BEACH WATCH - MARCELLUS ST. ALLIANCE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 20. BIXBY KNOLLS/LOS CERRITOS 38. EAST VILLAGE ASSOCIATION 2. 4TH STREET CLEAN STREETS 39. EASTSIDE VOICE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH 21. BIXBY TERRACE 40. EL DORADO PARK ESTATES 3. ADDAMS ARTS & NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION DEVELOPMENT PROJECT 22. BLUFF HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD 41. EL DORADO PARK SOUTH 4. ALAMITOS BEACH CLEANUP ASSOCIATION, INC. NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION 5. ALAMITOS BEACH 23. BLUFF PARK 42. FLORIDA STREET NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY WATCH 6. ALAMITOS BEACH TREE AND 24. CALIFORNIA HEIGHTS 43. FRIENDS OF BELMONT SHORE FLOWER GARDEN PARTY CLUB NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION 44. FRIENDS OF BIXBY PARK 7. ALAMITOS HEIGHTS 25. CAMBODIA TOWN 45. FRIENDS OF COLORADO LAGOON IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION 46. FRIENDS OF MACARTHUR PARK 8. AMERICAN GOLD STAR MANOR 26. CARROLL PARK ASSOCIATION 47. GRANT NEIGHBORHOOD 9. ANAHEIM, ORANGE, 27. CENTRAL LONG BEACH ALLIANCE ASSOCIATION CHERRY & 7TH 28. CHESTNUT NEIGHBORHOOD 48. GREATER LOS ALTOS 10. ANDY STREET COMMUNITY CLEAN UP GROUP NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION 29. CITY VIEW (RESIDENT ACTIVITIES 49. GREENBELT HEIGHTS 11. ARTCRAFT MANOR WEST COMMITTEE) NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION 12. BELCAP HOA 30. CLIFF MAY RANCHO ESTATES 50. HAMILTON NEIGHBORHOOD 13. BELMONT HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD ALLIANCE ASSOCIATION, INC. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 31. COLLEGE SQUARE 51. HOUGHTON PARK 14. BELMONT SHORE BUSINESS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION 32. COOLIDGE TRIANGLE 52. ISLAND VILLAGE HOA 15. BELMONT SHORES MOBILE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION 53. JACKSON BRET HARTE ESTATES-HOA 33. COUNTRY CLUB MANOR NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION 16. BIXBY HIGHLANDS ASSOCIATION 54. JANE ADDAMS NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT 34. CRAFTSMAN VILLAGE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION HISTORIC DISTRICT 55. LAKEWOOD VILLAGE 17. BIXBY KNOLLS BUSINESS 35. DEFOREST PARK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION 56. LONG BEACH - COMMUNITY 18. BIXBY KNOLLS NEIGHBORHOOD 36. DEL MAR COMMUNITY WATCH ACTION NETWORK ASSOCIATION This list represents groups who have submitted information to the NRC for publishing. The most current listing can be viewed online at: https://tinyurl.com/vzlnjjj 2 List of Neighborhood Groups Published by the Neighborhood Resource Center 57. LONG BEACH DOWNTOWN 80. RESIDENT ADVOCATE NETWORK 102. WESTPAC LB RESIDENTIAL COUNCIL 81. RIDGEWOOD COVE 103. WGGROUP - 2017 WEST 58. LONGWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION GATEWAY GROUP ASSOCIATION 82. RIDGEWOOD TRIANGLE 104. WILLARD NEIGHBORHOOD 59. LOS ALTOS CENTER ADJACENT 83. ROOSEVELT LINDEN ORGANIZATION NEIGHBORHOODS HISTORIC DISTRICT 105. WILLMORE CITY 60. LOS ALTOS VILLAGE NEIGHBORS 84. ROSE PARK NEIGHBORHOOD HERITAGE ASSOCIATION 61. LOS CERRITOS ASSOCIATION 106. WILSONIAN APARTMENTS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION 85. SEMILLAS DE ESPERANZA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 62. MIDTOWN BID 86. SOCO NEIGHBORS 107. WINDWARD VILLAGE, HOA 63. MIDTOWN NEIGHBORHOOD 87. SOUTH OF CONANT 108. WRIGLEY AREA NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH ALLIANCE & FRIENDS OF DAISY 64. MIDTOWN NEIGHBORHOOD 88. SPINNAKER BAY OF LONG BEACH AVENUE CHRISTMAS TREE LANE WATCH HOME OWNERS CORPORATION 109. WRIGLEY ASSOCIATION 65. NAPLES IMPROVEMENT 89. ST. FRANCIS PLACE 110. WRIGLEY CLEAN TEAM ASSOCIATION NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITY 111. WRIGLEY COMMUNITY WATCH 66. NAPLES ISLANDS GARDEN CLUB ASSOCIATION GROUP WRIGLEY 67. NAPLES NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH 90. STARR KING NEIGHBORHOOD GROUP 68. NORTH ALAMITOS BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION 112. WRIGLEY IS GOING GREEN! ASSOCIATION 91. SUNNY CENTRAL 113. ZAFERIA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 69. NORTH PINE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION NEIGHBORHOOD ALLIANCE 92. TEAM UP TO GREEN UP 70. OCEAN RESIDENTS COMMUNITY 93. UPPER WESTSIDE ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY GROUP 71. PADRES UNIDOS / 94. UPTOWN BUSINESS PARENTS UNITED IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 72. PARENTS ON A MISSION / 95. VILLAGES AT CABRILLO PADRES ON A MISSION 96. VIVA LAS MUJERES EN 73. PARK PACIFIC TOWER MOVIMIENTO SENIOR COMMUNITY 97. WALKER BUILDING HOA, INC. 74. PINE PLAZA HOA 98. WASHINGTON NEIGHBORHOOD 75. PRINCESS COURT ASSOCIATION 76. PROMENADE AREA 99. WEST EASTSIDE RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY/ZAFERIA 77. PROVIDENCE SENIOR NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOC. ASSOCIATION 100. WEST LONG BEACH 78. PUENTE LATINOS ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION 79. RAMONA PARK 101. WEST SIDE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION NEIGHBORHOOD GROUP This list represents groups who have submitted information to the NRC for publishing. The most current listing can be viewed online at: https://tinyurl.com/vzlnjjj 3 List of Neighborhood Groups Published by the Neighborhood Resource Center CITYWIDE ORGANIZATIONS • KIWANIS CLUB OF LONG • REBUILDING TOGETHER BEACH LONG BEACH • 99.1 KLBP, LONG BEACH • LATINOS IN ACTION • SECOND CHANCE AT PUBLIC RADIO • LB IN YOUR CITY NEWS LOVING LIFE • ACTION SPORTS KIDS • LBPD VOLUNTEER SENIOR • SENIOR TENANT ALLIANCE FOUNDATION POLICE PARTNERS (STA) • ADVOCATES FOR DISABILITY • LGBTQ CENTER OF LONG • ST. 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