With ballots already arriving in the mail and sample ballots being sent out this week, voters will decide among five candidates for a Hermosa Beach City Council seat in an all mail-in election on May 11.
The candidates are from diverse backgrounds and recently discussed a few issues about outdoor dining and its impacts on local businesses, the importance of cityâs small town feel while hosting events that attract thousands of visitors and world-wide attention and why they feel they offer a new perspective to the City Council.
The five candidates are:
Retired budget director Dean Francois;
Retired U.S. Army Col. Raymond Jackson;
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An all-volunteer project to restore a popular recreation area in Hermosa Beach is now offering the community a chance to “leave their mark in Valley Park.
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Mask enforcement still an issue, so are bike thefts, chief says
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by Dan Blackburn
A Hermosa Beach Police Detective driving to work Monday spotted a man exhibiting suspicious behavior. The man was questioned and subsequently identified as a suspect in mail robberies, Hermosa Beach Police Chief Paul LeBaron said during a report to the Hermosa Beach City council Tuesday night.
“I want to emphasize Hermosa Beach is a safe city,” LeBaron noted as he began his update on recent criminal activity. “But We are not immune to crime any more than other Southern California cities.”
Presently, the chief said, “We are seeing increases in bicycle thefts, car break-ins, thefts of catalytic converters and mail packages.”