The El Segundo Planning Commission convened for its latest meeting, beginning with the Pledge of Allegiance and roll call, confirming a quorum with all commissioners present. The agenda included public communications, but no items were raised from the public.
The commission approved the minutes from the previous meeting and discussed an alcohol license application for Takamasa Taqueria, a new restaurant set to open at Charter's Commons Plaza. The restaurant, which specializes in authentic Tijuana-style tacos, will serve beer and wine for consumption on the premises. The proposal received a favorable staff report, indicating that it aligns with the local zoning regulations and will not introduce any new impacts to the area. The applicant, Ivan Flores, expressed excitement about joining the El Segundo community and shared details about the restaurant's offerings and hours of operation.
Following the discussion, the commission unanimously approved the alcohol license application, allowing the restaurant to serve alcohol alongside its food offerings.
In a poignant moment, the meeting also marked the farewell of Commissioner Brenda Newman, who was recognized for her contributions during her tenure. The commission prepared a resolution to honor her service, reflecting on her impact on the community and the planning process. The meeting concluded with a sense of gratitude for Newman's dedication and a hopeful outlook for the new restaurant's opening.