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Redondo Beach staff urges limited fee increases, upgrades to boost Performing Arts Center revenue

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City staff reported rising post-COVID revenue at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center but flagged $3.45 million in deferred maintenance and upgrade needs and recommended modest fee increases, continued lighting upgrades and study of new revenue streams.

City staff told the Redondo Beach City Council that the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center (RB PAC) has returned to near pre-pandemic activity but still requires capital investment to maintain marketability and increase revenue.

The numbers: Cultural arts manager Jack Meyer told council the facility posted $1,122,000 in revenue in the 2023-24 fiscal year, its highest total since before the pandemic, and that operating subsidies have narrowed in recent years. Staff identified $2,030,000 in deferred maintenance needs (seats, uninterruptible power supply required for 90-minute egress lighting, HVAC and carpeting) and $1,420,000 in upgrades…

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