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Long Beach Water Department company history timeline

1888

The Long Beach municipal parks system began in 1888 when the City established Pacific Park.

1909

Another piece of Long Beach history sustained by the LBPRM is the Long Beach Municipal Band, a local institution since 1909 that continues to present eight weeks of free outdoor evening concerts each summer for thousands of music lovers.

1911

The Long Beach Water Department was established by a vote of the people in 1911.

1926

In 1926, a charter amendment created a nine-member Recreation Commission to oversee the City's parks and recreation facilities.

1955

Once part of a Spanish land grant, the 27,000-acre Rancho Los Cerritos evolved from cattle ranch to sheep ranch to private home before becoming a City museum in 1955.

1956

A $4.9 million allocation in 1956 led to construction of three recreation buildings and renovations to Blair Baseball Field, increasing its seating to 3,238.

1969

Long Beach built the area in 1969 by digging lakes, forming hills and planting vegetation in an old bean field that provided cover and food for wildlife.

1985

Since 1985, LBPRM has been assisted by Partners of Parks (POP), a nonprofit volunteer organization comprised of dedicated individuals who share their time, special talents and resources for the benefit of the community.

1996

The Mobile Recreation program, begun in 1996, sets up temporary facilities in parking lots and neighborhood streets.

1999

Opened in 1999, it runs programs for children with difficult backgrounds and adaptive programs for youths with disabilities, and develops the skills of sailors who want to compete up to Olympic and professional levels.

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