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Public Works committee approves consent items including study to separate truck traffic from neighborhood
Summary
The City Council Public Works Committee approved two consent agenda items: a staff report tied to an offer concerning 6900 Bannord Avenue and authorization to study a physical separation connecting Alameda Street and Lomita Boulevard to divert commercial truck traffic from nearby residences.
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The City Council’s Public Works Committee approved two consent items at a special meeting, directing staff to record a public-works report related to an offer at 6900 Bannord Avenue and to consider separating commercial truck traffic from nearby residential areas.
The committee approved, on consent, a report described in the meeting as related to rejecting an offer connected with a location identified as “6900 Bannord Avenue” (right-of-way reference recorded in the transcript as 36000-2462). Committee members also approved commissioning a study to evaluate constructing a separation that would connect Alameda Street and Lomita Boulevard to separate commercial truck traffic from adjacent residential zones.
Committee members established a quorum before taking the consent votes. Roll call in the record shows Councilmember Hernández and Councilmember Padilla were present; a third councilmember was also recorded as present for the vote. No public commenters spoke on these items during the meeting’s public-comment period, which the committee chair closed after confirming there were no speakers.
The consent approvals were recorded as passed without further discussion. The committee then moved on to the next agenda item.

