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Council hears update on stormwater-capture projects; Fulton Playfield project faces $5.6M shortfall

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Staff briefed the council on the city's stormwater capture program, regional projects and funding shortfalls; the Fulton Playfield infiltration project is nearly designed but needs an estimated $5.6 million more to proceed to construction.

The Redondo Beach City Council received an update Feb. 4 on the city's stormwater capture policy and projects, including neighborhood-scale low-impact development measures and larger regional efforts embedded in the city's Watershed Management Program (WIMP).

Public Works and engineering staff described private-property low-impact development (LID) tools such as infiltration galleries, permeable pavers, bioswales and dry wells, and showed completed examples including an infiltration system installed under Veterans Park. "These are typically installed under the frontage landscape areas of private properties and capture the stormwater before it's discharged into the street or gutter," presenter Geraldine Trivedi said.

Staff also reviewed larger,…

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