January Newsletter

 Friends and neighbors!

We trust you are doing well in the wake of the holidays.  It’s 2025 and we are all welcoming a new year!

We are excited to announce that for our first meeting of the year, our city attorney is coming to tell us how the passing of Proposition 36 will reduce crime in our neighborhood.  

Meet LB City Attorney, Doug Haubert

Thursday, February 6th 
6:30 PM
Bay Shore Community Church on The Toledo

In addition, we are fortunate to receive updates from these community servants:

Kristina Duggan, Third District Councilmember
Heather Kern, Executive Director of BSBA
Matt Peterson, Chairman of the Parking Commission
 

Exciting Events in the Shore!

Saturday, January 11, 9:30 AM Ribbon Cutting for 
Bay Shore Neighborhood Library Re-opening


New hours of operation will be:

  • Mondays from noon to 7 p.m.

  • Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  • Wednesdays from noon to 6 p.m.

 Wednesday, January 22, 6 -7:30 PM
Belmont Beach and Aquatics Center Community Meeting 
Will Rogers Middle School Auditorium


The rebuilding of the new pool has been a FoBS topic of interest since February, 2021. This update will include: the new facility’s design, overview of the financing strategy, project timelines and milestones.  The LB Public Works and PR&M Project Team will be there to answer questions and gather feedback from us, the community.  If you are interested in this project, you are encouraged to attend! 

For more information: Community Meeting to Share Updates on the Belmont Beach and Aquatics Center Project
 

Colorado Lagoon Open Channel Project Update
The Elliot and Colorado Streets road closures will remain in effect through the first quarter of this year.  Fingers crossed!

For more information: Colorado Lagoon Open Channel Project

2025 Dues
A brand new year means a new call for members to update their membership dues. Thirty-seven of our loyal following have already paid for 2025 and we thank you so much for starting the trend!  We will continue to be an information hub for Belmont Shore and Belmont Park residents by bringing speakers that address our concerns as a community.
$30 Single
$40 Couple
$50 Business
$100 Advocate


To pay your 2025 dues: click here

Or if it’s easier, you can pay in person at the February 6th meeting!  

We’re always looking for new members, so feel free to invite your friends and neighbors!

BJ Newell

FoBS President