Redondo Beach City Council District 1 appointment hopefuls named

Rescue Our Waterfront co-founders Martin Holmes and Nils Nehrenheim, seen here after filing a ballot initiative. Holmes and Nehrenheim filed applications for appointment to the vacant Redondo Beach District 1 City Council seat. Photo courtesy Martin Holmes.
Rescue Our Waterfront co-founders Martin Holmes and Nils Nehrenheim, seen here after filing a ballot initiative. Holmes and Nehrenheim filed applications for appointment to the vacant Redondo Beach District 1 City Council seat. Photo courtesy Martin Holmes.

The applications for residents seeking appointment for Redondo Beach’s vacant City Council District 1 seat have been released. Sixteen eligible applications were filed by the Wednesday, July 13 deadline, out of 18 total.

Of the two applicants declared ineligible, one was found to have been registered to vote in District 4; the second was registered in Hermosa Beach.

The eligible applicants:

  • Martha Barbee, current Redondo Beach Historical Commissioner
  • Tom Bauer, real estate manager
  • Ray Benning, Jr., former Redondo Beach Planning Commissioner
  • Thomas Conroy, former Redondo Beach Planning Commissioner
  • Susan Couig, Los Angeles City Prosecutor
  • Devin Daly, business owner
  • Dave Goodman, current Redondo Beach Planning Commissioner
  • Martin Holmes, Rescue Our Waterfront co-founder
  • Michael Huffman, business owner
  • Randall Kimose, former Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce President
  • Ben Morse, current Redondo Beach Public Safety Commissioner
  • Nils Nehrenheim, Rescue Our Waterfront co-founder
  • Gary Shammas, retired engineer
  • Rolf Strutzenberg, retired engineer
  • Charlie Szymanski, South Bay Parkland Conservancy
  • Reggie Thomas, current Redondo Beach Parks and Recreation Commissioner

The City Council hopes to appoint a replacement for the District 1 seat at its July 19 meeting.

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