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Public Hearings Decisions in Long Beach

How public hearings requests are decided across Long Beach, CA council meetings, the vote and the conditions on the record

Meetings
17
Mentions
52
Last Detected
Jun 30, 2026
Year
2026

Public Hearings is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Long Beach, CA. ZoneWire has analyzed 17 council meetings and detected 52 instances of public hearings activity. Below are the most recent discussions.

What is Zoning Hearing?

A public hearing where zoning cases - rezonings, variances, and permits - are presented, debated, and decided.

A zoning hearing is a public proceeding where zoning-related cases are presented, testimony is given, and decisions are made. Zoning hearings are the primary venue where rezoning applications, variance requests, conditional use permits, and other zoning matters are formally considered.

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Public Hearings in Long Beach, CA

A public hearing where zoning cases - rezonings, variances, and permits - are presented, debated, and decided. In Long Beach, CA, local government bodies regularly discuss public hearings as part of zoning and land use decisions.

ZoneWire has analyzed 17 meetings in Long Beach and detected 52 mentions of public hearings, an average of 3.1 mentions per meeting.

No material zoning changes in Long Beach in the last 30 days. We monitor every Long Beach, CA meeting and surface new opportunities here as they happen.

Recent Public Hearings meetings in Long Beach

June 30, 20261h 50m14,307 words
71residentialapprovedaduzoninghistoric preservation
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June 16, 20265h 29m44,819 words
36residentialapprovedcommercialdeniedindustrial
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June 9, 20266h 52m58,679 words
261commercialapprovedland userezonezoning
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June 4, 20262h 56m26,709 words
104industrialapprovedzoningland useconditional use
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May 19, 20265h 12m45,108 words
22deferreddeniedpublic hearingapprovedindustrial
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May 12, 20265h 58m53,195 words
8approvedland usepublic hearingresidentialspecial use permit
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April 16, 20262h 6m18,654 words
200zoningapprovedconditional useresidentialcommercial
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April 14, 20262h 51m22,264 words
29commercialaduapprovedresidentialdenied
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April 2, 20262h 3m16,866 words
95zoningconditional useplanned developmentresidentialcommercial
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March 24, 20265h 43m46,336 words
55residentialcommercialland useapprovedpublic hearing
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Why Track Public Hearings?

Zoning hearings contain the richest source of real-time zoning intelligence available. Staff recommendations predict outcomes with roughly 80% accuracy. Council member questions reveal concerns and likely voting positions. Applicant presentations describe specific development plans. Public testimony reveals community sentiment and potential opposition. And vote outcomes are the definitive record of zoning decisions.

Public Hearings Regulations in California

California sets the regulatory framework that governs how public hearings decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect public hearings outcomes in Long Beach.

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Every Public Hearings decision in Long Beach

See how every public hearings request in Long Beach was decided: the vote, the conditions attached, and how it moved through its hearings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A zoning hearing is a public proceeding where zoning-related cases are presented, testimony is given, and decisions are made. Zoning hearings are the primary venue where rezoning applications, variance requests, conditional use permits, and other zoning matters are formally considered. ZoneWire tracks public hearings activity across Long Beach, CA public meetings.

ZoneWire monitors Long Beach, CA planning and council meetings, transcribes them, and flags public hearings activity. As of the latest update we have analyzed 17 meetings and detected 52 public hearings mentions.

Tracking public hearings in Long Beach surfaces zoning and development signals early, so developers, investors, and brokers can evaluate parcels and approvals before they reach the broader market.

Long Beach is a city with its own planning authority. The Long Beach Planning Commission, a seven-member body appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council, advises on land use and General Plan matters and serves as the public hearing authority for many development applications. It reviews requests such as conditional and administrative use permits, standards variances, local coastal development permits, site plan reviews, and subdivision requests. Zoning is administered by the Community Development Department's Planning Bureau.

The Planning Commission meets on the first and third Thursday of each month at 5 p.m. at the Long Beach City Hall Civic Chambers, 411 W. Ocean Blvd. Meetings are held in person, and members of the public may participate in person or virtually via Zoom.

The city's zoning rules are set out in Title 21 (Zoning) of the Long Beach Municipal Code, which defines each zoning district's permitted activities, facilities, and development standards. Title 21 includes residential, commercial, and industrial districts, along with Specific Plan Districts (SP) and Planned Development Districts (PD) that provide tailored regulations for particular neighborhoods. Title 22, the Transitional Zoning Code, adds newer zone types such as RMU, MU, MFR, and NI.

The city's Planning Bureau directs property owners to the Zoning and Land Use GIS Map, which shows zoning districts, General Plan land use categories, historic districts, and coastal zone boundaries. Owners with specific zoning questions can also submit an inquiry to the Planning Bureau or schedule a meeting with a planner.

Yes. All development in the coastal zone must obtain either a Local Coastal Development Permit under Long Beach Municipal Code Section 21.25.904 or a Coastal Permit Categorical Exclusion under Section 21.25.906. Some areas fall within the City of Long Beach's permit jurisdiction (with certain areas appealable to the California Coastal Commission), while others fall directly within the Coastal Commission's permit jurisdiction, as shown on the city's coastal zone map.

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What gets approved in Long Beach

In Long Beach, 96% of land-use board decisions were approved over the last 24 months. Commercial / office / retail clear 100%, Land use / comp-plan amendment 90%. ZoneWire analyzed 50 land-use board decisions in Long Beach over the last 24 months. Here are the most active project types and how often each one clears.

Project typeDecisionsApproval rate
Commercial / office / retail19100%
Land use / comp-plan amendment1090%
Special exception / conditional use7100%
Industrial / warehouse7100%

1 decisions that went against the odds

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