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Hermosa Beach police to pilot drone‑first responder model; city starts Pier Avenue paving, warns of parking permit enforcement

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At the April 8 council meeting staff reported that surface paving began on Pier Avenue and Parking Lot A and the police department announced a one‑month drone pilot to test a limited drone‑first‑responder approach; Council heard updates on two recent firearm arrests and traffic safety.

City staff and the Hermosa Beach Police Department gave operational updates April 8 on a paving project, residential parking permits and the police drone program.

Paving and parking permits: City Manager’s office reported Hardy & Harper started grinding and repaving Pier Avenue, Parking Lot A and adjacent residential blocks starting April 7. Staff said two‑way traffic will be maintained and construction is expected to take four to six weeks; partial or full closures of Parking Lot A will occur periodically. The…

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