San Gabriel Daily Brief: Schools, City Hall, and Community Updates

San Gabriel, CA — February 6, 2026 — City leaders set upcoming meetings, schools mark milestones, and police expand safety alerts as February fills up.


City Hall: Council and Community Business

San Gabriel City Hall is preparing for its next round of public meetings as February gets underway. The City Council continues its regular schedule, meeting twice a month to address local policies, public services, and resident concerns. City officials are encouraging residents to stay engaged, especially as early-year agenda items often set priorities for the months ahead.

In addition to council meetings, city departments are promoting tools that help residents stay informed between sessions. These updates often include reminders about permits, local services, and upcoming community events.

Schools: Milestones and Upcoming Dates

Local campuses are marking a busy stretch of the school year. At San Gabriel Avenue Elementary, students and staff celebrated the 100th day of school this week, a milestone that highlights early academic progress and school spirit. February calendars also show several parent workshops and early dismissal days coming up.

Across the district, the San Gabriel Unified School District is preparing for a Governing Board meeting next week. District leaders continue to share guidance on student programs, language immersion opportunities, and family resources as the spring semester approaches.

Public Safety: Staying Connected

The San Gabriel Police Department is continuing its outreach to residents by promoting the city’s alert system. Officers have been encouraging community members to sign up for real-time notifications that cover traffic issues, safety concerns, and local advisories. The goal is to make sure residents receive timely, reliable information directly from the city.

Police officials note that participation in alert systems helps improve response times and keeps neighborhoods better informed during both routine updates and unexpected situations.

Looking Ahead

With Lincoln Day and Presidents’ Day closures approaching later in the month, residents are encouraged to double-check school and city office schedules. February may be a shorter month, but in San Gabriel it’s already shaping up to be a full one.

Sources

https://www.sangabrielcity.com/87/City-Council
https://www.sgusd.k12.ca.us/
https://sangabrielavees.lausd.org/
https://www.sangabrielcity.com/708/Nixle

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