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City of Laguna Beach, California

THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2026

The Next Regular Meeting of the City Council is Tuesday, March 10 at 5:00 P.M.

The "Tentative Agenda" is strictly tentative and there is no guarantee that items listed will be agendized as scheduled due to changing priorities, new information, staff workloads, and other unforeseeable events.

Community Conversation on Stewardship Now Available to Watch on You Tube

More than 300 residents gathered at the Rivian Theatre on February 25, 2026 for the Laguna Beach Stewardship Event hosted by Visit Laguna Beach. The evening brought community members together for a thoughtful discussion about how Laguna Beach can continue to protect and preserve the environmental, cultural, and historic resources that define the community.

 

The program featured a presentation and a panel discussion focused on the concept of destination stewardship and the role that residents, local organizations, and the City can play in protecting Laguna Beach while planning for the future. Speakers explored how thoughtful policies and community engagement can help balance environmental protection, cultural preservation, and responsible visitation.

 

For those who were unable to attend or would like to revisit the conversation, the full event recording is now available on the City’s YouTube channel. Residents are encouraged to watch and learn more about the ongoing dialogue surrounding stewardship and the shared responsibility of caring for Laguna Beach’s unique character and natural environment.

Town Hall Meeting NEXT WEEK - March 6

The City will be hosting our second Community Town Hall at the Susi Q to highlight City services, including public safety, capital projects, utility undergrounding, and more. We will also discuss the City’s budget outlook and potential new revenue sources for Laguna Beach voters to consider.

 

Stay informed about our City and join us at 6:00 pm on March 9th at the Susi Q. This event is free and open to all.

"You’re Invited!" Retail Attraction Brochure

The City is doubling down on its commitment to a vibrant local economy. This month, the City unveil a refreshed recruitment brochure designed to attract high-quality tenants that fit the unique character of the community. Now Available: The "You’re Invited!" Retail Brochure

The City’s Economic Development team has launched a new Retail Attraction Brochure, serving as a "pitch deck" for Laguna Beach. This brochure helps property owners and brokers recruit businesses by providing a professional, data-driven look at why

Laguna is the premier place to do business. The brochure features:

  • Up-to-Date Metrics: Latest data on household income and consumer spending.
  • Market Snapshot: A look at current brand mix and cultural amenities
  • Direct Access: QR codes linking prospective tenants to City investment projects and resources.

Why it matters: By giving owners and brokers better tools to market their spaces, we may help fill vacancies faster. “Interested in seeing the new brochure? You can view the digital version on the City’s Economic Development webpage or reach out to Louie Lacasella in the City Manager’s Office at llacasella@lagunabeachcity.net to learn more about how the City is supporting local business growth.”

Registration is Now Open for the ASICS Laguna Beach Trophy Invitational!

The ASICS Laguna Beach Trophy Invitational is set to return to Laguna Beach High School, March 20–21.

Field events will take place on Friday, March 20, followed by track events on Saturday, March 21. Teams are invited to register now with and secure their spot in this premier track and field event.

Entries are open through Sunday, March 15 at 11:59 p.m., with accepted entries announced on Monday, March 16 by noon- Friday meet time: 1:00 PM-9:00 PM - Saturday meet time: 6:00 AM-6:00 PM (races start at 7:30 am)

Sign Up for Spring & Summer Recreation Programs!

See Something Suspicious? See Something, Say Something

If you’re unsure that something is suspicious, just remember “See Something, Say Something”. If it is a suspicious incident which needs attention please call non-emergency to report it.

Annual Low Cost Neuter/Spray Program Sponsored by PUP Laguna Beach

Requirements:

  • Must be a Laguna Beach or Laguna Woods resident (proof of residency required).
  • Maximum of two vouchers per household.
  • If purchasing a voucher for a K-9, the dog must be currently licensed with Laguna Beach or Laguna Woods. A license may be purchased at the time of voucher purchase if proof of a valid rabies vaccination is provided.
  • Cash or check only.
  • The last day to purchase a voucher is March 31, 2026. Procedures will take place in April.
  • Participating veterinarians are Laguna Beach Animal Hospital and Laguna Beach Animal Medical Center.

* Residents may not choose the veterinarian. The surgery performed will be a traditional canine/feline castration or ovariohysterectomy.

Marine Safety Staff Visit Anneliese School

Marine Safety staff visited Anneliese School last week to speak with students about basic ocean and beach safety. Through interactive learning, students were introduced to the importance of learning to swim, recognizing lifeguards, and making safe choices near the water.

The Arts Commission Invites Artists and Musicians to Apply! LAST CHANCE!

Artists are invited to apply for the following active call for early 2026:

- Art That’s Small at City Hall Deadline: March 8, 2026

Anita Street Beach Access –Public Art Installation Approved

The City Council recently approved for local artist Kevin Myers to design and install a ceramic mural at the Anita Street Beach access stairway.

Installation is anticipated for Fall 2026.

Tom Fruin Returns to City Hall

February 20 - April 30, at Laguna Beach City Hall, 505 Forest Ave

Renowned artist, Tom Fruin, will be installing a trio of plexiglass and steel sculptures titled “Beacon”, “Duty Calls” and “Rubik’s Cube House” on the lawn at City Hall. The sculptures are a nod to utilitarian design and structures we usually overlook, casting colorful shadows and reflecting sunlight during the day while interior lighting creates a captivating glow in the evening.

Discover Public Art in Laguna Beach Through This Interactive Brochure!

This brochure offers an insight into the 83 pieces of public art in Laguna Beach and the artists who have created these original, site specific art works that both enrich and exemplify the City’s roots as an artist colony.

Have a Wonderful Weekend! 🌴

Printed copies of the newsletter are available Fridays at the Community & Susi Q Center. Alternative Language Options Available Upon Request.