Public Records Request (PRR) Form

We are currently updating our Public Records Request (PRR) submission process. In the meantime, please submit any requests via email to: PRR@bchd.org.
To view the status of requests you have submitted using our past Public Records Center, please click here.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Once the District receives a public records request, the request itself becomes a public record of the District. Someone else may make a public records request for that document and we will provide it. The District will be posting the requests in the Public Records Archive.
Beach Cities Health District, one of the leading preventive health agencies in the nation, is working with the community to reimagine our aging, former hospital site to better reflect our mission and meet the current health needs of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach residents. For up-to-date information, please click here.
District operating budgets can be found here.
A public record is any record containing information relating to the conduct of government business, which is prepared, owned, used, or retained by an agency. This includes, but is not limited to, electronic media, paper, email, microfilm audiotapes, videotapes, magnetic tapes, and disks (CDs/DVDs). A valid public records request is a request for a specific and identifiable public document. A request for general information is not a valid public records request. You do not have to identify the record you want with exact precision, but as much detail as you can provide will be helpful. Our staff may assist in clarifying your request.
You need to disable your pop-up blockers in order to download files. Here are the instructions to do that:
For Chrome:
- Open Chrome
- Click the Chrome menu in the top right corner (three small dots)
- Click “Settings”
- Click “Advanced” at the bottom of the screen
- Under “Privacy and security”, click “Content settings”
- Next to “Blocked” click the slider to the right which will change the setting to “Allowed”
You may also disable pop-ups for our site only. Follow these instructions:
- Open Chrome
- Click the Chrome menu in the top right corner
- Click “Settings”
- Click “Show advanced settings”
- Under “Privacy” click the “Content settings” button
- Under “Pop-ups”, click “Manage exceptions”
For Edge:
- Open Microsoft Edge
- Click the “More” button (…) at top right
- Click “Settings”
- Click “Cookies and site permissions” on the left
- Click “Pop-ups and redirects” option
- Turn off the “Block” toggle
For Internet Explorer:
- Open Internet Explorer
- Click “Tools” (gear widget at top right)
- Click “Internet options”
- On the Privacy tab under “Pop-up Blocker”, select or clear the “Turn on Pop-up Blocker” check box
- Click “OK”
For Firefox:
- Open Firefox
- Click “tools”
- Click “options”
- Click Content
- Uncheck box in front of “Block pop-up windows”
For Mac:
Uncheck box in front of “Block pop-up windows”
Click “Safari”
Click “block pop-up windows” OR
Click “Preferences”
Click “Security”
Beach Cities Health District is committed to being a transparent organization in promoting accountability and providing Beach Cities residents with information. For transparency information, please click here.
Beach Cities Health District (BCHD), utilizing a grant from Metro, has been working on the Redondo Beach phase of the Diamond Street Bike & Pedestrian Path project. For updated information, please click here.
