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A Brand new Redondo Beach
SHARE Mayor Bill Brand at the AES power plant in Dec. 2016. Brand had recently enlisted the support of Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn and State Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi in converting the AES power plant into a park. Photo by Brad Jacobson
Slow growth Mayor Bill Brand has big plans for the power plant, the waterfront, and the Galleria
by Ralph Doyle
Redondo Beach has long been overshadowed by its smaller, but wealthier neighboring beach cities, Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach.
Redondo Beach Mayor Bill Brand appears intent on changing that, based on his State of the City address last Thursday.
Obagi makes good on Artesia campaign promise
SHARE Zein Obagi was elected to the Redondo Beach District 4 City Council seat. Photo courtesy of the Obagi campaign
Zein Obagi is the newly elected Redondo Beach District 4 City Councilmember. Photo courtesy of the Obagi campaign
by Dan Blackburn
Newly elected Redondo Beach District 4 City Councilman Zein Obagi Jr. made good on his campaign promise to spur progress on the Artesia and Aviation Corridors Area Plan (AACAP) by voting to approve two AACP contracts during his first city council meeting Tuesday night.
The agreements with Rincon Consultants Inc. total $137,556, and will pay for preparation of documents for an environmental review of zoning and parking issues in the corridors area, and for recommended revisions to current parking regulations.
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Drivers lined up for COVID-19 antibody testing on Saturday, May 9 at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. (Photo courtesy of BCHD)
Drivers lined up for COVID-19 antibody testing on Saturday, May 9 at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. (Photo courtesy of BCHD)
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has identified the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center as a potential location for distributing COVID-19 vaccines, first to healthcare practitioners in Los Angeles and ultimately to the general public. Depending on how negotiations between the city and county pan out, the MPOD (Medical Point of Dispensing) could become operational as early as Wednesday.