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Manhattan Beach City Council rejects apology regarding Bruce’s Beach SHARE by Mark McDermott Nearly three hours of public testimony had already occurred at Tuesday night’s Manhattan Beach City Council meeting before councilmembers took up the question of whether or not to issue an apology to the Bruce family and other Black families displaced by the City from their beachfront homes a century ago. Several more hours of testimony had been taken at the March 23 council meeting. For months, the issue had embroiled the community and captured national attention. In-depth stories on Bruce’s Beach were published in the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times regarding the council’s attempts to address the racially-motivated misdeed that the city perpetrated in 1924, when the city utilized the eminent domain to wrest away land from the burgeoning Black community at Bruce’s Beach resort. An anonymous group called Concerned Residents of MB had run full-page a ....
UpdatedFri, Jan 15, 2021 at 10:35 am PT Reply Manhattan Beach Mayor Suzanne Hadley decided to green light holiday construction for Skechers in Manhattan Beach on two upcoming holidays. Previously, she was a No vote. (Shutterstock) MANHATTAN BEACH, CA Breaking from her previous consistent votes to be the lone dissenter to not allow Skechers to work on its Sepulveda Boulevard construction project on city holidays, Manhattan Beach Mayor Suzanne Hadley did not pull the item from the consent calendar to state her opposition. The scenario played out in the last Manhattan Beach City Council meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 5. Previously, Hadley has pulled the Skechers construction item, when the company asks to be allowed to have construction work continue on city holidays, and did so most recently as Mayor Pro Tem at a City Council meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 6. At the time she said, I don t like exceptions. It smacks of favoritism to me. Everyone should be treated equally in ....