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Council backs quick‑build expansion for Smoky Hollow parking, directs staff to seek Measure M grant for full rebuild
Summary
After reviewing a pilot project that increased local parking by 37%, the El Segundo City Council authorized staff to proceed with a quick‑build conversion for additional streets in Smoky Hollow and directed staff to pursue a Measure M multi‑year grant for a larger, permanent reconstruction if awarded.
El Segundo City Council on Feb. 4 authorized staff to proceed with a “quick‑build” expansion of the Smoky Hollow parking project — striping, signage and painted curb extensions with bollards — and directed staff to pursue a Measure M grant to fund a more permanent reconstruction if the grant is awarded.
The Smoky Hollow project seeks to convert selected two‑way streets to one‑way circulation and add angled parking to increase capacity. KOA consultant Giuseppe Canzonini summarized phase 1, a quick‑build pilot completed in December 2023 on California, Oregon and Nevada streets that produced a 37% increase in parking (about 40 additional spaces). During…
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