Politics & Government
Redondo Beach's Waterfront Renovation Vote Delayed
The Harbor Commission decided to delay to vote to go over more documents before making the final decision.

REDONDO BEACH, CA — The Harbor Commission voted to hold off on approving CenterCal's $300 million overhaul of Redondo Beach's aging waterfront after so many people showed up to Monday's night meeting to voice their opinions.
The project is one of the biggest and most divisive in the city's history. Nearly 100 people spoke at the all-night meeting, the Daily Breeze reported.
At issue is where to put the boat launch ramp in King Harbor. The commission now has three more weeks to pore over the mountain of documents to tackle the issue.
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So many people turned to the Monday's meeting expecting a vote that overflow seating was needed.
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