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Signal Hill, California — week of 2026-06-29 · all Signal Hill meetings

Signal Hill City Council reviews proposed budget, service fees; Civil Service Commission certifies hiring lists

The Signal Hill City Council on June 23 reviewed the proposed 2026-27 annual budget and a slate of service fee updates, while the Civil Service Commission on July 1 certified several eligibility lists for police and recreation positions. No final decisions have been reported as minutes from both meetings have not yet been published.

City Council weighs budget, water plan, fees

The City Council’s June 23 agenda included consideration of the 2026-27 Annual Operating and Capital Budget, which covers employee pay schedules and department spending. Council members were also scheduled to hold public hearings on the Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 annual assessments, the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan, and an update to the Uniform Schedule of Service Fees and Charges.

Other items on the agenda called for approval of a $299,074 Proposition A transportation funding request, a $126,084 contract with Long Beach Transit for Fixed Route Bus Services, and a $6,416 contract with Global Paratransit for Dial-A-Lift service. Because meeting minutes are not yet available, it is not known which items were approved or amended.

Civil Service Commission certifies job candidate lists

The Civil Service Commission met July 1 on a consent calendar that included certifying eligibility lists for several city job openings. The commission acted on Police Recruit lists 2025-0034, 2025-0041, and 2025-0044, a Police Officer Lateral list 2025-0045, and a Recreation Coordinator list 2025-0038. Again, no minutes have been published, so specific votes or details are not yet on the record.

Coming up

As of July 5, no City Council, commission, or board meetings are scheduled in Signal Hill for the next 14 days. Residents should check the city’s official calendar for updates.

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