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The City Council approved a consent‑calendar item on Jan. 9 that designated the city manager as the authorized representative to apply for and manage a grant for Redondo Boat Ramp improvements.
What staff told council Harbormaster Scott Wilkins told council the planned work targets worn north‑side floats dating from 1980 and will remove a failing float, relocate a wedge and install a new float string that is three feet wider to improve launching capacity. Wilkins said the recent south‑side float installation completed last year will not be removed and that the grant work replaces a portion of the system that had become dangerous.
Motion and vote Councilmember Nadine moved to enact draft resolution 24‑108 naming the city manager as the designated representative/agent for the Redondo Boat Ramp grant application; Deputy Mayor Steinmetz seconded. The motion passed on a unanimous voice vote.
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