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Councilman Daryl Supernaw

Councilman Daryl Supernaw was born and raised in Long Beach and is a lifelong resident of the 4th council district. He is a graduate of Buffum Elementary, Stanford Junior High and Wilson High. He also earned both his B.A. and M.A. from CSULB. He has been married to his wife, Cheryl, for 44 years. They have son, a daughter and two granddaughters. Having worked as a business and marketing consultant for thirty years, Supernaw has an extensive business background in industries ranging from port-related logistics to hospitality. Prior to being elected to city council, he was an active community advocate and applied his private sector skills in working with virtually every department at City Hall. He was elected to city council in 2015 and is completing his second term. Councilman Supernaw has a hands-on leadership style in resolving constituent concerns on a daily basis. These include quality of life issues surrounding homelessness, road/curb/sidewalk repair and public safety. Major accomplishments have been the restoration of Fire Engine 17, an ordinance addressing Street Racing Takeovers and the “retail renaissance” surrounding the traffic circle. He continually promotes a positive sense of community that is exemplified by the 4th council district motto, Go Fourth!


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(1) 2024 CD4 Summer Events Flyer (5)
Whether it is a concert at the Nature Center or a movie in Stearns Park, we have events occurring weekly in the Fourth! This year, the Fourth District will be home to over twenty summer concerts.
July 2024 Meeting
We are hosting a Council District 4 community meeting at the Los Altos Library on July 30th from 5:30 to 6:45 pm. All CD4 residents are invited to attend. 
KNYGHT RYDER 2024 (1)
Back by popular demand! 80’s tribute band, Knyght Ryder, is continuing the long-time tradition of their summer concert in El Dorado Park West. The location will be where the LB Muni Band hosts their concerts. The Knyght Ryder concert will take place on Friday 8/30 from 6 - 8 pm
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