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Is it just me or do all the current Hermosa Beach City Council members and all the council candidates for Hany Fangary’s replacement seem exactly the same in their point of view? What’s going on? I prefer to hear different opinions and to have lively discussions on the council. Seems like we are only looking for like-minded puppets for the environmental lawyers on council. All groups need to be represented, and not all residents agree with what has been happening to this city under the strong arm rule of Councilperson Justn Massey. While environmental concerns are important, there are other equally significant issues to address. Hermosa doesn’t have to become a single issue town. The council is starting to seem like the Stepford Wives.
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Hermosa Beachâs mask-wearing requirements, implemented last year to curb the spread of the coronavirus, have been relaxed, as officials align the cityâs rules with those of Los Angeles County.
Under the city order, people who are vaccinated can gather outdoors without wearing a mask, when indoors with household members, or in small groups of people âwho are not fully vaccinated and not at high risk for severe illness or death from COVID-19,â according to a Hermosa Beach press release.
Masks are still required at crowded outdoor events by fully vaccinated people, and in âcrowded spaces where physical distance is not feasible and when it is not known if everyone in the space is fully vaccinated,â the press release said.
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A man rides an electric folding bike on the boardwalk near the Newport Beach Pier in Newport Beach on Thursday, August 13, 2020. E-bikes have gained in popularity in recent years and even more so this past summer, as people are left during the coronavirus shutdowns with fewer options for entertainment and exercise. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)
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