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Redondo Beach staff outline upgrades and $3.45 million in deferred work at Performing Arts Center

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City staff reported the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center generated strong revenue in 2023–24 but faces roughly $3.45 million in deferred maintenance and recommended modest fee increases plus targeted capital repairs to improve marketability and safety.

Redondo Beach staff told the City Council on Tuesday the city’s Performing Arts Center (RB PAC) has recovered from the pandemic and posted one of its highest recent annual revenues, but still needs a multi‑year program of repairs and upgrades to remain competitive as a rental venue.

Jack Meyer, the city’s cultural arts manager, said “the total of the revenue, topped $1,122,000 in the last complete, fiscal year,” and laid out deferred maintenance and upgrade items staff say would both protect the building and increase rental demand. Meyer and Community Services Director Elizabeth Allis urged the council to consider a mix of…

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