04 March 2026

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Learn how to get around Seal   Beach and Orange County for free

Learn how to get around Seal Beach and Orange County for free


LOCAL TRANSPORTATION Residents are invited to attend a bus information session on Tuesday, March 10, at 10 a.m. in the Clubhouse 3 Lobby that will cover a variety of transportation options including taxi services, hospital/doctor appointment shuttles, and public buses. Freedom of movement plays a crucial role in maintaining independence and remaining connected to the world. Getting familiar

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GRF-issued decals do not provide immunity from police citation

GRF-issued decals do not provide immunity from police citation


GOLF CART REGULATIONS Beginning March 3, GRF Decal Office employees began to distribute information and answer questions regarding California vehicle laws and regulations related to golf carts and Low-Speed Vehicles (LSVs). GRF does not enforce the California Vehicle Code—that is the responsibility of the police. However, GRF hopes to serve an educational role, so residents are equipped

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Learn more  about GRF’s  history with  coyotes

Learn more about GRF’s history with coyotes


PODCAST The latest episode of the Leisure World Direct podcast, released today, March 5, covers coyotes: the mysterious, wild canines that live within Leisure World’s walls. The episode features insights on the history of dealing with coyotes in Leisure World, laws governing them and how to react if a coyote approaches. In discussion are Senior Director of Facilities Mark Weaver and

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