Hermosa Beach second short term rental (STVR) fine waived, enforcement ongoing

by Kevin Cody Hermosa Beach will continue to enforce its ban on Short Term Vacation Rentals (STVRs) in the residential coastal zone despite agreeing to refund $8,000 in fines to two property owners cited for violating the ban, city officials said this week. The refunds followed appeals of the citations upheld by city administrative hearing […]
Redondo Beach City Council formalizes exception to street sweeping rules

The Redondo Beach city council voted 5-0 Tuesday night to adjust its municipal code to formally allow residents to re-park their cars during street sweeping hours after the sweeper and the city’s enforcement car has gone by. The amendment was proposed by Police Chief Joe Hoffman after he studied the issue, following the police department’s […]
Redondo Beach boat launch could mean teardown of restaurant

by Garth Meyer The Redondo Beach city council’s 5-0 vote Aug. 20 to choose a contractor to design a long-sought boat launch in King Harbor may require at least a partial teardown of the former Samba building, now Riviera Mexican Cantina. First, studies are to be conducted, regarding traffic, circulation, parking and demand for the […]
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The Steady Hand: Bruce Moe bids farewell after 35 years in Manhattan Beach City government

The accidental city manager Bruce Moe took the long road to a life in public service by Mark McDermott Early in 2018, the Manhattan Beach City Council made a decision that, by necessity, was shrouded in mystery. In closed session, the council unanimously voted to part ways with the city manager, Mark Danaj, without […]