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Council confirms street lighting and landscaping assessment for 2025–26 amid talk of longer‑term funding options

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After a public hearing, the council confirmed the annual diagram and assessment for the city’s Street Landscaping & Lighting Assessment District for FY 2025–26, authorizing collection of the existing maximum assessment and noting that any supplemental increase would require a costly Proposition 218 process and an affirmative property‑owner vote.

The Redondo Beach City Council held a public hearing and confirmed the Street Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District diagram and assessments for fiscal year 2025–26, adopting Resolution CCDash2506DashO32.

Staff presentation: Public Works Director Andy Wingie and City Engineer Lauren Sablan summarized the district’s engineer’s report, the annual projected expenditure (approximately $2.7 million) and the assessment framework. Under the existing Landscape & Lighting Act the maximum assessment the city may levy is about…

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