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Redondo Beach shortens Seaside Lagoon season to give more prep time for BeachLife Festival tbrnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tbrnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Rachel Reeves A series of contentious meetings ended early Wednesday morning with the Redondo Beach City Council voting, 3-2, to approve the city’s General… ....
Redondo Beach residents this year will, for the first time, get a double dose of Independence Day fireworks. The City Council voted this week to host its traditional fireworks show and also gave the OK for a local business association to hold its own pyrotechnic display after an all-day event. Both of the displays will light up the night sky on July 4. The city-sponsored blasts are typically launched out of Seaside Lagoon. But this year, Redondo Beach will shoot them off from land at King Harbor. Not using a barge to shoot them from the water will lessen the risk of losing money if the show has to be cancelled because of unforeseen potential coronavirus surges, said Councilmember Todd Loewenstein. ....
Seaside Lagoonâs shortened season will set the stage for the BeachLife music festival in Redondo Beach. The City Council voted this week to operate the family swim area, which will reopen June 15 after being shuttered last summer because of the coronavirus pandemic, until Aug. 22 â shaving about two weeks off the end of the swim season to allow BeachLife organizers enough time to set up for the music festival. The move, though, could also have financial consequences for Redondo Beach. The BeachLife Festival is scheduled for Sept. 10 to 12 at the lagoon. The festival debuted in 2019 but couldnât have an encore last year because of bans on gathering. ....
Redondo wants to protect single family zoning to preserve single family homes such as this refurbished Victorian-style home built in 1918. Photo by Bruce Hazelton Redondo wants to protect single family zoning to preserve single family homes such as this refurbished Victorian-style home built in 1918. Photo by Bruce Hazelton by Rachel Reeves The Redondo Beach City Council is continuing to push back against state lawmakers’ efforts to determine the city’s zoning and housing allocation. At its Tuesday meeting, the council unanimously agreed to advocate for the city’s right to judicially review state-mandated housing requirements and to oppose decisions about zoning made in Sacramento. ....