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We are proud of the Bluff Heights Neighborhood, and excited
to be designated as the 17th Historic District in Long Beach.

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NEIGHBORHOOD FORUM – May 16

This spring Neighborhood Forum will focus on

“BHNA 101: A Brief History of the Bluff Heights Neighborhood”

Plus:

  • New “Grounds to Grapes” Walking & Garden Tour of Bluff Heights
  • July 4th Updates
  • New Immanuel Church Adaptive Use Project
  • Mann School Update
  • Biking “Bluff Heights”
  • Council District & Police Updates

Forum Details:

  • When: 7:00 PM ▪ Wednesday, May 16, 2012
  • Where: Mann Elementary School Auditorium

257 Coronado Ave. (entrance faces Obispo Ave.) Long Beach, CA 90803


Grounds to Grapes Walking Tour – Saturday, June 2

 

Tour Event Ticket


Come One! Come All! The 4th of July BHNA Block Party is Back on Vista! (Updated 5/8/12)

Fourth of July party

Help Us Kick off the Summer of 2012

One year after having the 4th of July BHNA “Red, White and You” Party at The Wine Crush, we’re moving it back to its old location on Vista! All residents of Bluff Heights are invited to the 2012 4th of July Block Party on Vista and encouraged to kick off the summer by participating in this fun and exciting day which starts at 12:30PM and goes until 6PM. Come out and show your patriotic spirit and reconnect with old neighbors and friends, or meet some new ones. Some of your old favorite activities will be there — like the cake walk and the dunk tank — plus there will be some new fun surprises.

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Certificate of Appropriateness

Before starting any minor or major renovation to your home, consider first that you live in the Bluff Heights historic district. Knowing that means that you should be aware that Certificates of Appropriateness  (COA) will be required for all projects that fall within the Historic Preservation guidelines set by the City of Long Beach. In fact for remodeling/renovation projects that will also require a building permit, you cannot get the necessary permit without having a COA.

Visit the links below to view the various Guidelines set by the City of Long Beach:

Historic District Map

Certificate of Appropriateness


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