Local Rules Near CSU Long Beach
California State University, Long Beach is one of the largest CSU campuses, known for its arts, engineering, and nursing programs.
Whether you live, work, or study near CSU Long Beach, local ordinances in Long Beach affect your daily life. This guide covers 42 categories and 197 specific rules we track for this area.
π Noise Ordinances
Noise Ordinances regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Quiet Hours
Some RestrictionsLong Beach Municipal Code Chapter 8.80 prohibits unreasonable noise. Residential quiet hours are generally 10 PMβ7 AM on weekdays and 10 PMβ9 AM on weekends.
Barking Dogs
Some RestrictionsPersistent barking dogs that disturb neighbors violate Long Beach's noise ordinance under LBMC Β§8.80 and animal nuisance provisions.
Leaf Blower Rules
Some RestrictionsLeaf blowers in Long Beach are restricted under LBMC Β§8.80.202. In or within 400 ft of residential areas: Mon-Fri 7 AM-8 PM, Sat 9 AM-5 PM, Sun/holidays 11 AM-5 PM. Gas-powered blowers are not banned but must comply with hours.
Industrial Noise
Some RestrictionsIndustrial noise in Long Beach is regulated under LBMC Ch. 8.80 and the city's zoning code Ch. 12.32. The city's Noise Control Program monitors industrial sources. The Harbor District has separate noise provisions.
Decibel Limits
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach enforces exterior noise limits by district under LBMC 8.80.150. Residential areas (District 1) are limited to 50 dBA daytime (7 AM-10 PM) and 45 dBA nighttime (10 PM-7 AM). Commercial (District 2) allows 60 dBA day / 55 dBA night. Industrial zones reach 65-70 dBA.
Outdoor Music
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach prohibits loudspeakers and amplified sound systems that create a noise disturbance across residential property lines between 10 PM and 7 AM under LBMC 8.80.200. At all other times, amplified sound must comply with exterior noise limits in Section 8.80.150. Variances require Noise Control Office approval.
Amplified Music & Events
Some RestrictionsAmplified music in Long Beach is regulated under LBMC Ch. 8.80. Noise that exceeds established decibel levels for the zone is prohibited. Nightclubs and bars with amplified music face additional sound attenuation requirements.
Construction Hours
Some RestrictionsConstruction with a city permit is allowed weekdays 7 AMβ7 PM and Saturdays 9 AMβ6 PM. No construction noise on Sundays or holidays.
Aircraft Noise
Few RestrictionsLong Beach Airport (LGB) operates under a Noise Compatibility Program. The city has a Noise Abatement Program with curfews for Stage 2 jets and nighttime restrictions.
π Short-Term Rentals
Short-Term Rentals regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Repeat Violator Strikes
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach can suspend or revoke a short-term rental registration after repeated verified violations, applying a strike system tied to noise, occupancy, parking, and nuisance complaints documented under LBMC Chapter 5.65.
Primary-Residence-Only Rule
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach STR Ordinance limits un-hosted whole-home short-term rentals to a host's bona fide primary residence under LBMC Title 5 Chapter 5.65, with non-primary STRs barred citywide outside narrow legacy exceptions.
Host Presence Rule
Some RestrictionsLong Beach distinguishes hosted STRs, where the host sleeps onsite during guest stays, from un-hosted whole-home rentals, applying different rules, caps, and neighborhood petition rights to each category under LBMC 5.65.
Extended Home Share
Few RestrictionsStays of 31 or more consecutive nights fall outside Long Beach STR rules and statewide TOT, operating instead as residential tenancies subject to landlord-tenant law including AB 1482 once the tenant accrues sufficient occupancy.
Host Platform Liability
Some RestrictionsBooking platforms operating in Long Beach must require hosts to display a city registration number, may be asked to remove non-compliant listings, and share data supporting transient occupancy tax collection under LBMC Chapter 5.65.
Registration Rules
Heavy RestrictionsSTR registration required under LBMC Chapter 5.77. Primary Residence ($400/yr) or Non-Primary Residence registration (limited to 800 citywide). Operator and property owner jointly responsible.
Taxes & Fees
Some RestrictionsLong Beach imposes a 13% Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on STR stays of 30 nights or less. Hosts must collect and remit monthly.
Permit Requirements
Some RestrictionsShort-term rentals in Long Beach require a business license and compliance with local TOT requirements. The city imposes a Transient Occupancy Tax on stays under 30 days. Operators must register and remit taxes.
Insurance Requirements
Some RestrictionsShort-term rental operators in Long Beach should carry liability insurance as a best practice. Platform providers like Airbnb offer host protection insurance. The city's STR regulations address operator responsibilities.
Noise Rules
Some RestrictionsSTR guests in Long Beach must comply with the city's noise ordinance LBMC Ch. 8.80. Quiet hours and construction hour restrictions apply. STR operators are responsible for ensuring guest compliance with local noise standards.
Night Caps
Some RestrictionsLong Beach caps un-hosted primary residence STRs at 90 nights per registration year under LBMC Chapter 5.77. Hosted primary residence and non-primary residence STRs have no annual night cap. The city limits non-primary residence registrations to 800 citywide, with 350 in the coastal zone.
Parking Rules
Some RestrictionsSTR guests in Long Beach must comply with local parking regulations. Street parking is subject to posted restrictions and the 72-hour rule. Operators should provide parking information to guests.
Occupancy Limits
Some RestrictionsShort-term rentals in Long Beach are subject to occupancy limits based on the number of bedrooms and dwelling size. Operators must comply with building and fire code occupancy standards. Overcrowding is a code violation.
π₯ Fire Regulations
Fire Regulations regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Smoke Detectors
Heavy RestrictionsUnder CA H&S Code Β§13113.7 and LBMC fire code adoption, all Long Beach residential units require working smoke alarms in each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on every floor. Replacement alarms must be 10-year sealed-battery models since 2015.
Backyard Fires
Some RestrictionsLong Beach permits small recreational backyard fires in compliant fire pits and chimineas burning clean wood only. Open burning of yard waste, trash, or construction debris is prohibited year-round per LBMC fire code and AQMD rules.
Propane Storage
Some RestrictionsLong Beach Fire Department enforces California Fire Code Chapter 61 limits on liquefied petroleum gas storage at homes, capping aggregate cylinder capacity and setting clearance rules.
Fireworks
Heavy RestrictionsALL fireworks including sparklers and 'Safe and Sane' are banned in Long Beach under LBMC Chapter 8.81. $1,000 fine + $250 disposal fee + city response costs.
Outdoor Burning
Heavy RestrictionsOpen burning is heavily restricted in Long Beach. South Coast AQMD regulates all outdoor burning. Wood burning may be banned on Spare the Air days.
Brush Clearance
Heavy RestrictionsProperties in Long Beach fire hazard zones must maintain 100 ft of defensible space per CA PRC Β§4291. Zone 1 (0-30 ft) requires lean, clean, green landscaping. Zone 2 (30-100 ft) requires reduced vegetation.
Fire Pit Rules
Some RestrictionsPortable fire pits are allowed in Long Beach on private property with conditions. Fires must be attended at all times. South Coast AQMD spare-the-air day restrictions apply. Beach fire rings are available at designated locations.
Wildfire Zones
Some RestrictionsLong Beach has limited wildfire risk as a coastal/urban city. Some hillside areas near Signal Hill may fall in fire hazard severity zones. Properties in SRA or VHFHSZ must comply with CA PRC Β§4291 defensible space rules.
π Parking Rules
Parking Rules regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
RV & Boat Parking
Some RestrictionsRV and boat parking in Long Beach is regulated under LBMC Title 21 Ch. 21.41. Recreational vehicles may be stored on residential property with restrictions on location and screening. Street storage of oversized vehicles is limited.
Driveway Rules
Some RestrictionsDriveways in Long Beach must comply with LBMC Title 21 zoning standards. Vehicles must be parked on paved surfaces; parking on unpaved front yards is prohibited. Driveway widths and curb cut specifications are regulated by Public Works.
Street Parking Limits
Some RestrictionsStandard parking rules under LBMC Title 10. No parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. No parking in alleys. Time-limited zones enforced citywide.
Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach Municipal Code Β§10.50 prohibits parking commercial vehicles exceeding 10,000 lbs GVWR or 22 feet in length on residential streets between 2 AM and 6 AM; trailers, semi-tractors, and for-hire vehicles subject to additional restrictions citywide.
Overnight Parking
Some RestrictionsLong Beach has overnight parking restrictions in certain areas. Some neighborhoods require overnight parking permits. Street parking is limited to 72 hours per CA Vehicle Code Β§22651 (abandoned vehicle threshold).
Abandoned Vehicles
Some RestrictionsVehicles parked 72+ hours without moving on a public street may be cited as abandoned under CVC Β§22651 and LBMC Title 10.
EV Charging
Few RestrictionsLong Beach encourages EV charging installation. CA AB 2097 eliminates parking minimums near major transit stops. New construction must include EV-ready infrastructure per CALGreen Code. Streamlined permits available for residential chargers.
π§± Fence Regulations
Fence Regulations regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Height Limits
Some RestrictionsFront yard fences limited to 3 feet. Side and rear yard fences up to 6 feet 6 inches. LBMC Β§21.43.020 governs.
Neighbor Fence Rules
Some RestrictionsBoundary fences in Long Beach follow CA Civil Code Β§841 (Good Neighbor Fence Act) requiring shared cost. Spite fences over 10 ft built to annoy neighbors are a private nuisance under CA Civil Code Β§841.4.
Material Restrictions
Some RestrictionsLong Beach regulates fence materials under LBMC Title 21 Ch. 21.43. Barbed wire and razor wire are prohibited in residential zones. Chain link fences require Planning Bureau approval in certain districts.
Permit Requirements
Some RestrictionsA fence permit is required in Long Beach for fences over 4 feet or retaining walls over 4 feet. Fences over 6 ft 6 in require engineered drawings. Planning Bureau review is required for location, height, and materials.
Pool Barriers
Heavy RestrictionsPool barriers in Long Beach must be at least 60 inches (5 ft) per CA Building Code Title 24 and the Swimming Pool Safety Act. Self-closing, self-latching gates required. At least one additional safety feature mandatory.
Retaining Walls
Some RestrictionsRetaining walls under 2 ft require no permit in Long Beach. Walls up to 4 ft are exempt unless supporting surcharge or sloping earth. Walls over 4 ft require a building permit and engineered drawings.
π Animal Ordinances
Animal Ordinances regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Animal Hoarding
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach Animal Care Services investigates suspected hoarding under LBMC Title 6 cruelty provisions and California Penal Code 597, removing animals when conditions threaten welfare or public health.
Microchipping
Some RestrictionsLong Beach requires every licensed dog and cat to carry an ISO-compliant microchip registered to the owner, with chips installed at low cost during LBACS clinics or at any licensed vet.
Cat Rules
Some RestrictionsLong Beach requires cats four months and older to be licensed and rabies-vaccinated under LBMC Chapter 6.16, with feral colony caretakers regulated through the city Trap-Neuter-Return program.
Mandatory Spay/Neuter
Heavy RestrictionsLBMC Chapter 6.20 requires dogs and cats over six months to be spayed or neutered, with narrow exceptions for licensed breeders, show animals, and certified service dogs.
Coyote Management
Few RestrictionsLong Beach uses a non-lethal coyote management plan emphasizing hazing, attractant removal, and reporting, consistent with California Fish and Game Code rules administered by CDFW.
Pet Store Rules
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach pet stores may sell only dogs, cats, and rabbits sourced from shelters or rescues under LBMC Chapter 6.40, mirroring California AB 485 statewide retail pet sale ban.
Dog Leash Laws
Heavy RestrictionsDogs must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet when in public areas in Long Beach. Off-leash dogs are only permitted in designated dog parks. Violations enforced by Long Beach Animal Care Services.
Beekeeping
Some RestrictionsBeekeeping allowed in Long Beach. Up to 4 hives per property proposed standard. Hive placement subject to Health Department standards.
Exotic Pets
Heavy RestrictionsExotic pets regulated by state and city. Ferrets and hedgehogs are ILLEGAL in California. CDFW permits required for regulated species. City prohibits dangerous animals.
Chickens & Livestock
Some RestrictionsBackyard chickens are permitted in Long Beach residential zones with restrictions. Roosters are generally prohibited in residential areas. Livestock keeping depends on zoning district and lot size requirements.
Breed Restrictions
Few RestrictionsLong Beach does not impose breed-specific bans. All dogs must be licensed per CA Food & Ag Code Β§30500+. Dangerous or vicious dog declarations are based on individual behavior, not breed, under LBMC Title 6.
Wildlife Feeding
Some RestrictionsLong Beach prohibits feeding wildlife in public parks and beaches under LBMC Title 16. Feeding pigeons and other pest wildlife may constitute a nuisance violation under the city's nuisance code Chapter 9.37.
πΏ Landscaping Rules
Landscaping Rules regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Grass Height Limits
Some RestrictionsLong Beach requires property owners to maintain grass and vegetation to prevent nuisance conditions under LBMC Ch. 9.37 (Nuisance Code). Overgrown vegetation visible from public view or neighboring properties is a code violation.
Tree Trimming
Heavy RestrictionsTrimming or removing public/street trees in Long Beach requires a permit from the Director of Public Works under LBMC Ch. 14.28. Topping, heading back, stubbing, lion tailing, and pollarding are prohibited.
Native Plants
Few RestrictionsLong Beach encourages native and drought-tolerant plants. The Lawn-to-Garden program pays $3/sq ft (up to 5,000 sq ft) for lawn removal, requiring 65% plant coverage with 10% California native plants. CA law prohibits cities from banning drought-tolerant landscaping.
Water Restrictions
Some RestrictionsLong Beach follows the MWELO (Smartscape) ordinance for new landscaping. Projects 500-2,500 sq ft have streamlined permits; over 2,500 sq ft require a landscape professional. High-water turf is prohibited in parkways and medians.
Rainwater Harvesting
Few RestrictionsRainwater harvesting is encouraged in Long Beach as part of stormwater management. The city's LID standards promote capturing rainfall on-site. No permit is required for residential rain barrels under state law.
Artificial Turf
Some RestrictionsArtificial turf in Long Beach may cover up to 50% of a yard under LBMC rules. It is prohibited in parkways and public rights-of-way. The city is strengthening restrictions due to environmental and heat concerns. Not allowed in the Lawn-to-Garden program.
Tree Removal & Heritage Trees
Some RestrictionsStreet trees cannot be removed without city permit from Director of Public Works. City only approves removal for dead, dying, diseased, or hazardous trees. Private tree removal on private property governed by Chapter 14.28.
Weed Ordinances
Some RestrictionsLong Beach requires property owners to control weeds and overgrown vegetation under LBMC Ch. 9.37. Properties with weeds visible from public view may receive a nuisance citation. The city conducts regular code enforcement sweeps.
πΌ Home Business
Home Business regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Home Occupation Permits
Some RestrictionsLong Beach requires a Home Occupation Permit for most home-based businesses under LBMC Title 21 zoning. The permit confirms the business is compatible with residential character β limited customer traffic, no exterior signage, no employees outside the household.
Zoning Restrictions
Some RestrictionsHome occupation permits are required in Long Beach for businesses operated from a dwelling. Prohibited activities include auto repair, beauty salons, carpentry, contractor storage, and ambulance service. The business must be incidental to residential use.
Signage Rules
Heavy RestrictionsHome occupations in Long Beach cannot have any signage visible from outside the dwelling. No exterior advertising identifying the business is permitted. This aligns with maintaining the residential character of the neighborhood.
Home Daycare
Some RestrictionsFamily daycare homes in Long Beach are permitted under state law. Small family daycare (up to 8 children) requires a license from CA Community Care Licensing. Large family daycare (9-14 children) may require a use permit.
Customer Traffic Restrictions
Some RestrictionsHome occupations in Long Beach must not generate traffic beyond what is normal for the residential district. No exterior display, storage, or advertising is permitted. The home occupation must be incidental to residential use.
Cottage Food Operations
Some RestrictionsCottage food operations are allowed in Long Beach with a one-time application fee of $139.20. Class A CFOs sell direct to consumers; Class B may sell through third-party retailers. Food preparation is otherwise prohibited as a home occupation.
π Swimming Pools & Spas
Swimming Pools & Spas regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Above-Ground Pools
Some RestrictionsAbove-ground pools in Long Beach must comply with the same barrier and safety requirements as in-ground pools per CA Building Code Title 24 and the Swimming Pool Safety Act. Pools with water 18+ inches deep require fencing.
Fencing Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsSwimming pool fencing in Long Beach must be at least 60 inches per CA Building Code Title 24. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching. Openings in barriers cannot exceed 4 inches. Two drowning prevention features required.
Pool Permits
Some RestrictionsA building permit is required for pool and spa installation in Long Beach. Pools cannot be in required front yards where fences over 5 ft are prohibited. Plans must include drainage, fencing, and safety feature details.
Safety Rules
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach pools must comply with the CA Swimming Pool Safety Act (HSC Β§115920-115929). At least two safety features required: barrier/fence, pool cover, alarms, or self-closing doors. Virginia Graeme Baker Act drain cover compliance is mandatory.
Hot Tub Rules
Some RestrictionsHot tubs and spas in Long Beach are subject to the same barrier requirements as swimming pools under CA Building Code. Spas with water 18+ inches deep must be enclosed. Covers may count as one safety feature.
ποΈ Accessory Structures
Accessory Structures regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
ADU Rental Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach prohibits short-term rental of ADUs under LBMC Section 21.45.400 and California Government Code Section 65852.2(a)(6), which require ADU rentals to be 30 days or longer. Long Beach's overall STR ordinance LBMC 5.79 also restricts STRs to primary residences.
ADU Permits
Few RestrictionsLong Beach processes ADU and JADU applications ministerially under Long Beach Municipal Code Section 21.45.400 and California Government Code Section 65852.2. Applications go through the Development Services Department with no public hearing or discretionary review.
ADU Owner Occupancy
Few RestrictionsLong Beach cannot impose an owner-occupancy requirement on ADUs under California Government Code Section 65852.2(a)(6), as amended by AB 881 and AB 976. JADUs always require owner-occupancy of the JADU or the primary dwelling, recorded by deed restriction.
ADU Impact Fees
Few RestrictionsUnder California Government Code Section 65852.2(f) and LBMC Section 21.45.400, Long Beach cannot charge development impact fees on ADUs under 750 square feet. ADUs 750 sq ft or larger pay fees proportional to the primary dwelling.
ADU Rules
Few RestrictionsLong Beach follows CA state ADU law (Gov Code Β§65852.2). Detached ADUs up to 1,200 sq ft, 4-ft side/rear setbacks, 16-ft height limit. Pre-approved plans available.
Shed Rules
Some RestrictionsAccessory structures on private property require building permit depending on size. In flood zones, FEMA anchoring and elevation requirements apply.
Garage Conversions
Few RestrictionsGarage conversions to ADU or JADU allowed under CA state ADU law. Converted garages are exempt from setback requirements. No replacement parking required if within Β½ mile of transit.
Carport Rules
Some RestrictionsCarports in Long Beach require a building permit and must comply with residential zoning setback requirements under LBMC Title 21. Detached carports are treated as accessory structures with specific height and lot coverage limits.
Tiny Homes
Some RestrictionsTiny homes on foundations are regulated as ADUs under CA Gov Code Β§65852.2. Tiny homes on wheels are not permitted as permanent dwellings in residential zones but may qualify as recreational vehicles subject to parking and storage rules.
π Outdoor Cooking
Outdoor Cooking regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Outdoor Kitchen Permits
Some RestrictionsLong Beach requires Building and Safety permits for built-in outdoor kitchens that include gas piping, electrical wiring, or plumbing under LBMC Chapter 18.04, which adopts the California Plumbing, Mechanical, and Electrical Codes.
BBQ & Propane Rules
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach prohibits open-flame cooking devices and LP-gas containers over 1 pound on combustible balconies of multi-family buildings under California Fire Code Section 308.1.4, adopted by reference in LBMC Chapter 18.48.
Smoker Rules
Some RestrictionsLong Beach has no city ordinance specifically regulating residential wood-fired smokers or pizza ovens. Smoke nuisance is enforced under LBMC Section 8.80 (nuisance) and South Coast AQMD Rule 444 for visible emissions.
π Holiday Decorations
Holiday Decorations regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Inflatable Display Rules
Few RestrictionsLong Beach has no city ordinance regulating residential holiday inflatables. Size, lighting, and motor noise are not separately regulated, though general LBMC noise rules and front-yard setback rules in LBMC Section 21.31 still apply.
Holiday Light Rules
Few RestrictionsLong Beach has no city ordinance regulating the display window or brightness of residential holiday lights. Light trespass is enforced only under LBMC Section 21.32.270 (outdoor lighting standards) for commercial sites and HOA CC&Rs where applicable.
Lawn Ornament Rules
Few RestrictionsLong Beach has no city ordinance specifically regulating residential lawn ornaments, statuary, or year-round decorations. Front-yard structures must comply with LBMC Section 21.31 setbacks. Historic districts and HOAs may impose stricter rules.
π Environmental Rules
Environmental Rules regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Climate Emergency Mobilization
Some RestrictionsLong Beach adopted its Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP) in 2022, declaring a climate emergency and setting citywide goals for greenhouse gas reduction, sea-level rise adaptation, and equitable resilience across coastal and inland neighborhoods.
Cool Roof Requirements
Some RestrictionsLong Beach enforces California Title 24 energy code provisions requiring high-reflectance, low-emittance roofing on most new and reroofed low-slope buildings. The rules cut summer cooling loads and reduce contributions to the urban heat island in inland neighborhoods.
Gas Leaf Blower Ban
Some RestrictionsLong Beach landscapers may no longer sell new gas-powered leaf blowers and similar small off-road engines under California AB 1346, which directs CARB to prohibit sales of new units. Existing equipment may continue in use but is being squeezed by state rules.
Vehicle Idling Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsDiesel trucks serving the Port of Long Beach are bound by California Air Resources Board five-minute idling limits and Port Clean Air Action Plan rules, which restrict heavy-duty engine idling near terminals, schools, and residential receptors throughout the city.
Heat Island Mitigation
Some RestrictionsLong Beach incorporates heat island mitigation through cool roofs, cool pavements, urban canopy goals, and shade requirements in major public projects, focusing investment in heat-vulnerable neighborhoods identified by the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan.
Erosion Control
Some RestrictionsConstruction projects in Long Beach must implement erosion control measures per the NPDES permit program and LBMC Ch. 8.96. Projects disturbing 5+ acres require a state General Construction Activity Permit.
Grading & Drainage
Some RestrictionsLong Beach requires grading plans to incorporate drainage quality controls. Minimum storm drain size is 24 inches. The city uses a 10-year storm peak flow threshold for drainage facility requirements.
Coastal Development
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach has extensive coastal zone regulated by the California Coastal Commission. Development in the coastal zone requires a Coastal Development Permit. Tree removal requires 2:1 replacement ratio within the coastal zone.
Flood Zones
Some RestrictionsLong Beach participates in NFIP. FEMA flood maps govern SFHAs. Structures in flood zones require elevation certificates for major work. Substantial improvement rule (50%) applies.
Stormwater Management
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach's stormwater program under LBMC Ch. 8.96 prohibits non-stormwater discharge. Low Impact Development (LID) is required for projects adding 500+ sq ft. NPDES compliance is mandatory for all construction and development.
π± Cannabis Regulations
Cannabis Regulations regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Buffer Zones
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach prohibits cannabis retail, manufacturing, and cultivation businesses from operating within 600 feet of K-12 schools, daycares, parks, libraries, and other licensed cannabis businesses, measured property line to property line.
Social Equity Licensing
Some RestrictionsLong Beach's Cannabis Social Equity Program under LBMC Chapter 5.92 gives priority licensing, fee waivers, and technical assistance to applicants from communities disproportionately harmed by past cannabis enforcement, particularly those with prior cannabis convictions or low-income residency.
Personal Cultivation Limits
Some RestrictionsCalifornia Proposition 64 lets adults 21 and older grow up to six cannabis plants per residence for personal use. Long Beach requires indoor cultivation only, with security and odor controls, and bans outdoor home cultivation citywide.
Cannabis Delivery Rules
Some RestrictionsLong Beach licenses non-storefront cannabis retailers (delivery-only) and permits state-licensed deliveries to any address in the city, subject to driver requirements, vehicle inventory limits, and consumer age verification at the door.
Commercial Cannabis Zoning
Some RestrictionsLong Beach restricts commercial cannabis cultivation, manufacturing, distribution, and testing to specific industrial and limited commercial zones under LBMC Chapter 5.90 and the citywide zoning code, with retail allowed only in designated commercial districts.
Dispensary Zoning
Heavy RestrictionsCannabis dispensaries in Long Beach are regulated under LBMC Ch. 5.92. The city allows 27-35 dispensaries total. Dispensaries cannot be within 600 ft of parks, libraries, or daycares, or within 1,000 ft of schools, beaches, or other dispensaries.
Home Cultivation
Some RestrictionsAdults 21+ may cultivate up to 6 cannabis plants per household for personal use under LBMC Β§5.92.520 and CA Prop 64. Plants must be in a locked, enclosed space not visible from public areas.
βοΈ Solar Energy
Solar Energy regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Panel Permits
Few RestrictionsLong Beach offers streamlined online permitting for rooftop solar PV systems. Express electrical permits for flush-mounted systems up to 38.4 kW. Permit fees are $386.62 (PV only) or $447.45 (PV + energy storage).
HOA Restrictions
Few RestrictionsCA Civil Code Β§714 (Solar Rights Act) prohibits HOAs from banning solar panels. HOAs may impose reasonable restrictions but cannot effectively prohibit or significantly increase the cost of solar installation.
πͺ§ Sign Regulations
Sign Regulations regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Garage Sale Signs
Some RestrictionsGarage sale signs in Long Beach must be no more than 4 ft tall and 6 sq ft in area under LBMC Ch. 5.40. Signs cannot be placed on public property and must be removed at the end of the sale.
Holiday Displays
Few RestrictionsHoliday displays on private property in Long Beach are generally permitted as temporary decorations. The city's sign code under LBMC Ch. 21.44 does not specifically restrict seasonal or holiday displays on residential property.
Political Signs
Few RestrictionsPolitical signs in Long Beach are protected expression under the First Amendment. The city's sign code LBMC Ch. 21.44 cannot prohibit flags or signs that constitute protected expression. Temporary political signs on private property are generally allowed.
ποΈ Property Maintenance
Property Maintenance regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Trash Bin Storage
Some RestrictionsLong Beach requires trash bins to be stored out of public view except on collection days. Bins must be placed curbside for collection and retrieved promptly. LBMC Ch. 8.60 governs solid waste collection and container requirements.
Snow & Sidewalk Clearing
Few RestrictionsSnow is not applicable in Long Beach due to its coastal Southern California climate. There are no snow removal or sidewalk clearing ordinances. Property owners are responsible for general sidewalk maintenance.
Vacant Lot Maintenance
Heavy RestrictionsVacant lots in Long Beach must be maintained free of weeds, debris, and nuisance conditions under LBMC Ch. 9.37. The city may abate violations at the owner's expense. Fencing or screening may be required for security.
Garage Sale Rules
Some RestrictionsGarage sales in Long Beach require a permit under LBMC Ch. 5.40. Limited to 4 per year (1 per quarter), hours of 8 AM-3 PM. Signs must be under 4 ft tall and 6 sq ft, and removed after the sale.
Property Blight
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach actively enforces property blight under LBMC Ch. 9.37 (Nuisance Code). Outside storage, junk, debris, discarded furniture, and appliances visible from public view are violations. Approximately 18,000 mattresses are illegally dumped annually.
π‘ Outdoor Lighting
Outdoor Lighting regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Dark Sky Rules
Few RestrictionsLong Beach does not have a standalone dark sky ordinance. Outdoor lighting is regulated through the zoning code Ch. 21.45 which requires shielding of floodlights so light sources are not visible from public rights-of-way or adjacent properties.
Light Trespass
Some RestrictionsLong Beach zoning code prohibits sign illumination systems from using beacons, spots, or stroboscopic lights visible from public right-of-way or adjacent properties. Floodlights must be shielded so light source is not visible from dwellings.
π Rental Property Rules
Rental Property Rules regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
AB-1482 Notice Disclosure
Some RestrictionsCalifornia Civil Code section 1946.2 requires Long Beach landlords of covered units to give written notice of just-cause eviction protections and the statewide rent cap, using the state-prescribed language at lease signing or by August 1 each year.
No-Fault Evictions
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance LBMC 8.97 lists permitted no-fault eviction grounds including owner move-in, withdrawal from rental market, government order, and substantial remodel, each requiring relocation payments to the displaced tenant.
Relocation Assistance
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance LBMC 8.97 requires landlords pulling no-fault evictions or imposing rent hikes above ten percent in twelve months to pay displaced tenants a fixed relocation amount before regaining possession.
Security Deposit Rules
Some RestrictionsCalifornia Civil Code section 1950.5 caps residential security deposits at one month's rent for most landlords statewide, and Long Beach landlords must return the deposit, with itemized deductions, within twenty-one days after the tenant vacates.
Cash-for-Keys Agreements
Some RestrictionsCalifornia Civil Code section 1946.2 and Long Beach LBMC 8.97 allow voluntary buyouts where landlords pay tenants to surrender possession, but require written disclosure of tenant rights, signed agreement, and a tenant rescission window.
Source-of-Income Discrimination
Heavy RestrictionsCalifornia Government Code section 12955 prohibits Long Beach landlords from refusing to rent based on lawful source of income including Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, treating voucher payments as part of the tenant's income for screening purposes.
Tenant Anti-Harassment
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach landlords are barred from harassing tenants to force them out, including utility shut-offs, lockouts, threats, and bad-faith entry, under California Civil Code section 1940.2 and Long Beach Tenant Helpline guidance.
Rent Control
Some RestrictionsLong Beach does not have its own rent control ordinance (repealed 2019). Rent increases are governed by CA AB 1482 (Tenant Protection Act of 2019), capping rent at 5% + CPI annually. Applies to properties 15+ years old; exempts single-family homes and owner-occupied duplexes.
Rental Registration
Some RestrictionsLong Beach requires rental property owners to comply with the city's tenant protection ordinances. Landlords must provide required notices under LBMC Ch. 8.99 and Ch. 8.101 (anti-harassment). Business license may be required for rental operations.
Just Cause Eviction
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach enforces a Just Cause for Termination of Tenancies ordinance under LBMC Ch. 8.99 (adopted 2020). Landlords must have an enumerated at-fault or no-fault reason. No-fault terminations require relocation assistance of 1 month's rent or $4,500 for demolition/remodel.
ποΈ Trash & Recycling
Trash & Recycling regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Recycling Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach mandates recycling under LBMC Β§8.60.370 (effective Jan 2022) and SB 1383. All accounts are auto-enrolled in organics and recycling. Tenants and employees must be educated on requirements. Inspections ensure compliance.
Bulk Item Disposal
Some RestrictionsLong Beach provides bulky item pickup through the Environmental Services Department. The city collects refuse and organics with city staff, while Waste Management handles recycling. Illegal dumping is a significant issue with ~18,000 mattresses dumped annually.
Pickup Rules & Schedules
Some RestrictionsLong Beach provides refuse collection to approximately 118,000 accounts under LBMC Ch. 8.60. Refuse collection vehicles are prohibited in residential areas between 7 PM and 7 AM. All accounts auto-enrolled in organics/recycling per SB 1383.
Bin Placement Rules
Some RestrictionsTrash bins in Long Beach must be placed curbside on collection day and returned promptly. LBMC Β§8.60.370 requires all accounts to have organics and recycling service. Bins must have proper color coding and signage.
π Drone Rules
Drone Rules regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Recreational Drones
Some RestrictionsRecreational drone use in Long Beach requires FAA registration for drones over 0.55 lbs. LAANC authorization is required due to proximity to Long Beach Airport (LGB). No city-specific drone ban exists for parks, unlike LA city.
Commercial Drones
Some RestrictionsCommercial drone operations in Long Beach require FAA Part 107 certification and LAANC authorization. Port of Long Beach requires a separate permit. CA Civil Code Β§1708.8 imposes privacy penalties up to $5,000 per incident.
π Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors
Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Food Truck Permits
Some RestrictionsFood trucks in Long Beach need a city business license and LA County Health Permit per LBMC Ch. 5.37. The city's sidewalk vending ordinance (LBMC Ch. 5.73, effective Feb 2024) regulates roaming vendors in residential areas from 8 AM to 8 PM or sunset.
Vending Zones
Some RestrictionsSidewalk vending in Long Beach is regulated under LBMC Ch. 5.73 (effective Feb 2024). Only roaming vending is permitted in residential areas. Canopies limited to 10x10 ft. The city is updating zoning code for food truck parking standards.
πͺ Soliciting & Door-to-Door
Soliciting & Door-to-Door regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Solicitor Permits
Some RestrictionsSolicitors and peddlers in Long Beach must comply with LBMC Ch. 5.66. A business license is required for door-to-door sales activities. Operating conditions are set for peddler activities in the city.
No-Knock Registry
Some RestrictionsLong Beach regulates solicitors and peddlers under LBMC Ch. 5.66. Solicitors must respect 'No Solicitors' and 'No Peddlers' signs posted at residences. Violations are subject to administrative civil penalties under Ch. 9.65.
π Curfew Laws
Curfew Laws regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Juvenile Curfew
Some RestrictionsLong Beach enforces a juvenile curfew for minors under 18. Minors are prohibited from public places during late-night hours without a parent or guardian. Exceptions include employment, emergencies, and First Amendment activities.
Park Curfew
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach parks and beaches close between 10 PM and one hour before sunrise under LBMC Ch. 16.16. Walking, jogging, and fishing (with license) are permitted on wet sand until midnight.
π Building Setbacks & Zoning
Building Setbacks & Zoning regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Lot Coverage Limits
Some RestrictionsLot coverage in Long Beach varies by zoning district under LBMC Title 21 Chapter 21.31. R-1 zones typically allow 50-60% lot coverage. ADUs and accessory structures count toward total coverage.
Structure Height Limits
Some RestrictionsBuilding height limits in Long Beach are set by zoning district under LBMC Title 21. R-1 zones allow a maximum of 28 feet. Accessory structures are limited to 15 feet. Height exceptions apply for solar panels and rooftop equipment.
Setback Rules
Some RestrictionsResidential setbacks in Long Beach vary by zone under LBMC Title 21. R-1 zones require front, side, and rear setbacks. ADUs follow state-mandated 4-foot side/rear setbacks per CA Gov Code Β§65852.2.
π³ Tree Protection
Tree Protection regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Parkway Planting
Some RestrictionsParkway strips between sidewalks and curbs in Long Beach are city right-of-way managed by Public Works. Residents must obtain a permit to plant or remove trees in the parkway, and species must come from the approved street tree palette to ensure long-term success and infrastructure compatibility.
Protected Tree Species
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach Municipal Code Title 14 chapter 14.04 protects designated heritage trees and certain species on public and private property. Removing, topping, or seriously damaging a protected tree without a permit can trigger significant fines and replacement requirements.
Heritage & Protected Trees
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach protects heritage and street trees under LBMC Ch. 14.28. Removing protected trees without a permit is illegal with heavy fines or jail. In the Coastal Zone, tree removal requires a Coastal Zone permit and 2:1 replacement ratio.
Tree Removal Permits
Heavy RestrictionsTree removal in Long Beach requires a permit from the Director of Public Works under LBMC Ch. 14.28. Removal allowed only if tree is dead, dying, diseased, or causing major structural damage. Personal preference is not grounds for removal.
Tree Replacement Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsTree replacement in Long Beach's Coastal Zone requires a 2:1 ratio for removed nesting/breeding trees. The Public Works Director regulates species, spacing (min 25 ft apart), and planting methods. Trees must be 5+ ft from hydrants and meters.
π·οΈ Garage & Yard Sales
Garage & Yard Sales regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Frequency Limits
Some RestrictionsLong Beach limits garage sales to one permit per quarter, maximum 4 per year under LBMC Ch. 5.40. A permit must be obtained and displayed on the premises during the sale.
Time Restrictions
Some RestrictionsGarage sales in Long Beach are limited to the hours of 8 AM to 3 PM under LBMC Ch. 5.40. Signs for garage sales must be removed at the end of the sale and cannot be placed on public property.
Garage Sale Permits
Some RestrictionsA garage sale permit is required in Long Beach under LBMC Ch. 5.40. Permits can be obtained from the Finance Department. The permit must be displayed on the premises during the sale.
ποΈ HOA Rules
HOA Rules regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Architectural Review
Some RestrictionsLong Beach HOAs typically require an Architectural Review Committee (ARC) application before exterior modifications. Davis-Stirling requires reasonable, written standards and timely decisions (typically 45-60 days).
CC&R Enforcement
Some RestrictionsLong Beach HOAs enforce CC&Rs under CA Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (Civil Code Β§4000+). Violations typically trigger written notice, hearing opportunity, fines, and β as a last resort β lien and judicial foreclosure.
π§ Building Safety
Building Safety regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Lead Paint
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach Health Department leads childhood lead-poisoning prevention, enforcing California Health and Safety Code 17920.10 and federal RRP rules in homes built before 1978.
Elevator Maintenance
Heavy RestrictionsElevators in Long Beach buildings fall under California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) Elevator Unit, which issues operating permits and conducts annual safety inspections.
Pest Control
Some RestrictionsLong Beach Health Department's Vector Control program inspects properties, issues abatement orders for rodent harborage, and treats public areas under California Health and Safety Code 116110.
Fire Sprinkler Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsCalifornia Building Code Section 903 and California Residential Code Section R313, adopted by Long Beach in LBMC Title 18, require automatic fire sprinklers in new one- and two-family dwellings.
Anti-Mansionization
Some RestrictionsLBMC Title 21 caps single-family floor area ratio and bulk to prevent oversized homes from overshadowing neighbors, with stricter limits in coastal and historic districts.
Childcare Center Rules
Heavy RestrictionsChildcare centers in Long Beach require state Community Care Licensing approval plus local LBMC zoning, building, and Health Department inspection clearances before opening or expanding.
Door Locking Hardware
Some RestrictionsLong Beach enforces California Building Code Section 1010 requirements for egress door hardware, including single-action release and panic hardware on assembly and high-occupancy spaces.
Green Building Code
Some RestrictionsLong Beach enforces California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen) plus a local reach code adopted under the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan to require electrification in new buildings.
π¬ Tobacco & Vaping
Tobacco & Vaping regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Vape Retail Rules
Some RestrictionsLong Beach requires every tobacco and electronic cigarette retailer to hold a city tobacco retailer license under LBMC Chapter 5.40 in addition to the state license, with annual fees, density caps in some areas, and mandatory youth-decoy compliance checks.
Flavored Tobacco Bans
Heavy RestrictionsCalifornia Senate Bill 793, upheld by voters as Proposition 31 in 2022, bans the retail sale of most flavored tobacco products including menthol cigarettes and flavored vape liquids. Long Beach enforces the ban through tobacco retailer licensing.
ποΈ Single-Use Items
Single-Use Items regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Plastic Bag Rules
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach was an early adopter, banning single-use plastic carryout bags at large retailers in 2011 under LBMC Chapter 8.103. The ordinance now operates alongside California's statewide ban (SB 270) requiring 10-cent fees for paper or reusable bags.
Polystyrene Foam Rules
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach prohibits food vendors from using expanded polystyrene foam (Styrofoam) cups, plates, clamshells, and trays for prepared food. City facilities and city-permitted events must also use non-foam alternatives.
Utensils-On-Request
Some RestrictionsCalifornia Assembly Bill 1276 prohibits food facilities from automatically including single-use foodware accessories like utensils, straws, condiment packets, and napkins. Customers must specifically request them or check a box for online and delivery orders.
πΌ Employment Preemption
Employment Preemption regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Minimum Wage Preemption
Some RestrictionsLong Beach follows the California statewide minimum wage of $16.50 per hour for most employers, indexed annually to inflation. The city has no general citywide wage above the state floor.
Paid Leave Preemption
Some RestrictionsCalifornia Healthy Workplaces Healthy Families Act mandates at least 40 hours, or five days, of paid sick leave per year for nearly all employees. Long Beach has no expanded citywide leave ordinance.
Grocery Worker Wage
Few RestrictionsLong Beach passed a $4-per-hour grocery worker hazard premium in 2021 during the pandemic. The ordinance was time-limited, faced litigation, and is no longer in effect citywide.
π Immigration Policy
Immigration Policy regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Sanctuary Policy Preemption
Few RestrictionsLong Beach adopted sanctuary-city resolutions limiting cooperation between local police and federal immigration enforcement. The city follows California SB 54, the statewide TRUST Act, restricting ICE coordination.
E-Verify Mandates
Few RestrictionsLong Beach does not mandate E-Verify for private employers. California restricts mandatory E-Verify outside federal contractors, leaving the program voluntary for most Long Beach businesses.
ποΈ Homelessness & Encampment Rules
Homelessness & Encampment Rules regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Sit-Lie Rules
Some RestrictionsLong Beach Municipal Code Title 10 and Title 14 prohibit obstructing public sidewalks with personal property or seated bodies that block the pedestrian right-of-way, applied with offers of services through the city Health and Human Services Department.
Encampment Sanitation
Some RestrictionsLong Beach conducts encampment cleanups led by Public Works and Health and Human Services with advance notice, outreach offers, and required storage of personal property for at least ninety days under Ninth Circuit case law.
Bridge Housing Siting
Few RestrictionsLong Beach operates its own Continuum of Care separate from Los Angeles County, coordinating shelter, bridge housing, and rapid rehousing through the Multi-Service Center and city Health and Human Services Department under federal HUD rules.
π΄ Mobility & Curb Rules
Mobility & Curb Rules regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Bike Lane Rules
Some RestrictionsLong Beach maintains an extensive bike network, including protected lanes, buffered lanes, and sharrows on streets like Broadway, Third, Pine, and the beach path. California Vehicle Code rules govern lane use, while the city enforces obstruction and parking restrictions in bike facilities.
Shared E-Scooter Rules
Some RestrictionsLong Beach permits shared electric scooters and Long Beach Bike Share through a city-managed program. Operators pay fees, deploy in defined zones, and follow rules on speed, parking corrals, sidewalk riding, and rider age, with enforcement by Public Works and Police.
π§ Water Use Rules
Water Use Rules regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Lawn Watering Restrictions
Some RestrictionsThe Long Beach Water Department restricts outdoor irrigation to assigned days and limits sprinkler runtime, mirroring Metropolitan Water District drought rules. Watering is generally banned during the heat of the day and within forty-eight hours of measurable rainfall.
Turf Replacement Rebates
Few RestrictionsLong Beach Water Department offers rebates to homeowners and businesses replacing thirsty lawn with California-friendly landscaping, mulch, and efficient drip irrigation. The program coordinates with Metropolitan Water District turf rebate funding and applies citywide.
Leak Reporting Duty
Some RestrictionsLong Beach Water customers must repair plumbing leaks promptly and are encouraged to report visible street, sidewalk, or main-line leaks to the Water Department. Continuous water waste from broken fixtures or runoff into gutters can trigger notices and fines under conservation rules.
πΊοΈ Zoning Overlays & Bonuses
Zoning Overlays & Bonuses regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Transit-Oriented Communities (TOC)
Some RestrictionsLong Beach encourages dense, mixed-use development around Metro A Line and Long Beach Transit corridors through specific plans and zoning incentives. State density bonus law and SB 35 streamlining further support multi-family housing near high-quality transit citywide.
Coastal Zone Permits
Heavy RestrictionsMost development in Long Beach's Coastal Zone, including the Peninsula, Belmont Shore, Naples, Alamitos Bay, and downtown shoreline, requires a Coastal Development Permit under Title 17 of the Municipal Code, implementing the California Coastal Act through the Local Coastal Program.
Density Bonus Law
Some RestrictionsLong Beach implements California's Density Bonus Law, allowing housing developers extra units, height, parking concessions, and waivers in exchange for restricted affordable units. The benefits stack with the city's tier-based Inclusionary Housing ordinance under LBMC 21.67.
π©Ί Public Health Rules
Public Health Rules regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Restaurant Grade Cards
Some RestrictionsLong Beach Health Department inspects food facilities and posts color-coded letter grade placards (A, B, or C) at the entrance based on routine inspection scores, similar to but separate from Los Angeles County's program.
Rodent Control
Some RestrictionsLong Beach property owners must keep premises free of rats and mice; the Health Department investigates complaints, issues abatement notices, and may charge cleanup costs against the property if owners fail to comply.
Food Handler Certification
Some RestrictionsEvery food employee in Long Beach must obtain a state-approved food handler card within thirty days of hire and a certified food protection manager must be on staff at each food facility under California state law.
Syringe Disposal
Some RestrictionsCalifornia law prohibits disposing of home-generated sharps in regular trash or recycling. Long Beach residents must use FDA-cleared sharps containers and drop them at approved take-back sites or mail-back programs.
Bed-Bug Rules
Some RestrictionsUnder California AB 551, Long Beach landlords must disclose bed bug information to tenants, refrain from renting infested units, and cannot retaliate against tenants who report infestations to property managers or code enforcement.
π¨ Hotels & Lodging
Hotels & Lodging regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Transient Occupancy Tax
Some RestrictionsLong Beach charges a 12% Transient Occupancy Tax on hotel, motel, and short-term lodging stays under 30 days. Operators collect from guests at registration and remit monthly to the city Treasurer.
Hotel Worker Retention
Heavy RestrictionsMeasure WW, passed by Long Beach voters in 2018, requires hotels with 50+ rooms to provide panic buttons, daily room-cleaning workload caps, and worker-retention rights when hotels change ownership.
Hotel Living Wage
Some RestrictionsLong Beach Living Wage Ordinance requires city service contractors and certain airport and convention center employers to pay an hourly living wage above California minimum wage, with annual indexing.
πͺ Business Licensing & Operations
Business Licensing & Operations regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Tobacco Retail License
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach requires every retailer selling tobacco, vapor products, or e-cigarettes to hold a city Tobacco Retail License in addition to the state retailer license, with strict location and compliance rules.
Towing Companies
Some RestrictionsLong Beach permits tow companies that contract with the city for police-initiated tows, with rotation rules, fee schedules, and storage standards. Private property tows must follow California Vehicle Code rules.
Massage Establishments
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach regulates massage establishments through zoning, permits, and operator background checks, layered on top of statewide certification through the California Massage Therapy Council.
π· Public Conduct
Public Conduct regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
Public Alcohol Use
Some RestrictionsLong Beach prohibits drinking alcoholic beverages or possessing open containers in public places including streets, sidewalks, parks, beaches, and the bike path, with limited exceptions for permitted special events.
Outdoor Smoking Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsLong Beach prohibits smoking and vaping at all city parks, beaches, the bike path, outdoor dining, and within 20 feet of public buildings, with limited designated smoking areas.
Public Marijuana Use
Heavy RestrictionsPublic cannabis consumption is illegal across Long Beach under both state law and the city smoke-free ordinance, regardless of medical or adult-use status. Consumption is restricted to private residences.
π° Local Taxes & Fees
Local Taxes & Fees regulations that apply near CSU Long Beach in Long Beach.
About This Area
CSU Long Beach is located in Long Beach, California (Los Angeles County). The city has 197 ordinances on file across 42 categories. 26 are rated permissive, 118 moderate, and 53 strict. These rules apply to residents, visitors, and property owners in the CSU Long Beach area.
Rules can change, and enforcement varies. Always verify specific requirements with the city directly before making major decisions like building a fence, listing on Airbnb, or starting a home business.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the noise rules near CSU Long Beach?
Long Beach has 9 noise-related ordinances. Long Beach Municipal Code Chapter 8.80 prohibits unreasonable noise. Residential quiet hours are generally 10 PMβ7 AM on weekdays and 10 PMβ9 AM on weekends.
What are the parking rules near CSU Long Beach?
Long Beach has 7 parking regulations. Standard parking rules under LBMC Title 10. No parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. No parking in alleys. Time-limited zones enforced citywide.
What local ordinances should I know about near CSU Long Beach?
The CSU Long Beach area in Long Beach, CA is covered by 197 local ordinances across 42 categories including noise, parking, fire regulations, and more. This page provides a complete overview of all tracked rules.