1187 E 3rd St. Long Beach, CA 90802
Welcome Home
Welcome, homeowners of Whitley Bay. This site offers a number of valuable resources to help you get in contact with the board, find information about the building, neighborhood, and local services — as well as review minutes from monthly board meetings. We're glad to have you here!
You can contact us here with any questions.
Announcements & NEWS
Dues Increase
Effective February 1, 2025, HOA monthly dues are set to $396. If you are on automatic payments, please log into your REMCO account at the link above to update your payment account. This increase comes due to an increase in building insurance premiums and rising maintenance costs. Contact the board with any questions about how to update your automatic payments.
WhatsApp Chat Group
Join our Whitley Bay WhatsApp group to stay informed on all building happenings! Contact the board for the invite to join.
Building Safety
Please stay vigilant and help keep Whitley Bay safer for all residents. This means:
Do not let anyone into the building that you do not know (this includes delivery drivers).
Do not leave valuables in your vehicles or the garage.
Retrieve your packages from the mail area promptly.
When exiting the garage, watch the door close all the way before pulling away.
When exiting the lobby, make sure the front doors close all the way.
You can find more information HERE.
Broadway Corridor Update
The City Council has approved a plan to bring new lighting, historical plaques and murals to Long Beach’s Broadway corridor, highlighting the area’s legacy as a historically gay district.
Over the next two years, residents should expect to start seeing new streetlight banners, pieces of neon artwork along the walls, educational sidewalk tiles and decorative string lighting intended to liven up the area’s nighttime look and give visitors a glimpse into the corridor’s LGBTQ+ history.
After that — over the next two to four years — the city intends to plant dozens of new trees and augment them with decorative lighting along the 1.4-mile stretch between Alamitos and Temple avenues. READ MORE.
Contact details for police, fire, city council reps, city cleanup, and other services.