"Not If y Me"
Connects Beaumont
Here are some
examples of what you'll
receive when you sign
up for the e-mail list:
closures, or the evacuation of buildings or
neighborhoods, Beaumont has a reverse
9-1-1 system to warn residents. We'll
contact you with important information
through standard voice mail, texts, and
emails.
Safety is a top concern. Early warning
saves lives and property. That's why the
city of Beaumont wants to make sure that
you know about emergencies and disasters
as they happen.
Despite today's high-tech world,
Beaumont also still believes in
communicating the old-fashioned way to
make sure that we reach everyone. So, for
example, when you go through the mail in
January, watch for a special insert in your
sewer bill explaining how to stay in touch
with Beaumont and get involved!
Also remember to pick up a free copy
of the monthly magazine, Beaumont Now!
There, you will find interesting and helpful
articles like this one. Our hometown
magazine is available at the Civic Center,
550 E. 6th St., and at many of our local
businesses.
With the "in crowd" growing, we leave
you with these words from Councilman
Roger Berg, who served as mayor in 2012
and 2013:
"In Beaumont, we want EVERYONE to
be an 'insider' and to know what's going on
in the city. You'll be able to get the 'inside
scoop.' With your help, we look forward
to charting the future for one of Southern
California's premier cities."
Informative press
releases, INFO *
ARTICLES, and
Quick Fact Sheets
about people,
places and
programs.
Calendar updates
for City events.
the City Council,
the Planning
Commission,
and Beaumont
Cares Awareness
Team community
meetings.
Current job
postings by the city
of Beaumont and
local businesses.
Timely legal notices
and bid notices for
new public works
projects.
Lifesaving safety
tips and proper
etiquette, including
e-mails about when
When you join "Notify Me" you will learn about great events like the
Hot Chocolate Social pictured above.
to half-staff.
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