North Redondo construction feud headed to council for resolution
SHARE Zein Obagi was recently elected to the Redondo Beach District 4 City Council seat. North Redondo is the focus of new zoning regulations. Photo courtesy of the Obagi campaign
Zein Obagi was recently elected to the Redondo Beach District 4 City Council seat. His immediate focus has been on new zoning regulations. Photo courtesy of the Obagi campaign
by Rachel Reeves
Disgruntled about construction in a neighbor’s backyard that began last May and lasted into October, a North Redondo Beach couple is challenging the city to impose fines for unpermitted projects.
Incumbents leading in Redondo Beach City Council elections
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There is one seat available in each of three districts:
District 1 covers the southern end of the city, from Torrance Boulevard. Incumbent Nils Nehrenheim is challenged by school board member Brad Waller.
District 2 covers the northern portion of the city s coastline, including the King Harbor area and marina. It is currently represented by incumbent Todd Loewenstein. He is challenged by Paul David Moses, a public art advocate and Erika Snow Robinson, a real estate group s director of operations.
In District 4, which covers the northern end of the city, but south of District 5, including the South Bay Galleria, has incumbent John Gran challenged by Zein Obagi, Jr., an employment attorney.