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Harbor director outlines timeline for boat launch, parking upgrades and Seaside Lagoon overhaul
Summary
Redondo Beach Harbor director gave a progress report on multiple waterfront projects including a new public boat launch, marina parking lot conversion to pay stations, phased Seaside Lagoon overhaul, talks with a potential operator for a waterfront education facility and other items; the commission approved routine consent items.
Greg, the harbor director, gave the Harbor Commission an update Feb. 10 on a slate of waterfront projects and near-term changes affecting King Harbor and the waterfront.
The director said the city is moving forward with a new public boat-launch project and related studies; that the marina service parking lot already is being converted from a staffed toll booth to electronic pay stations and app payment; and that a phased overhaul of Seaside Lagoon remains on track for entitlement work in August with an anticipated Coastal Commission submittal in September. He also reported ongoing negotiations with the Marine Mammal Care Center about a proposed waterfront education facility and said the city has identified Julie Cole as the nonprofit operator chosen for two Portofino slips.
The update matters because the changes affect waterfront access, parking, public amenities and anticipated construction in spaces used by residents, boaters and businesses.
Key project details the director reported include: the…
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