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Council adopts Coyote Management and Response Plan, affirms CEQA exemption

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Summary

Council approved a city Coyote Management and Response Plan and a CEQA exemption, and directed staff to procure on-call trapping services that comply with plan conditions. The plan creates a tiered incident response matrix, public education materials and a reporting dashboard managed by the police department.

The Redondo Beach City Council adopted a Coyote Management and Response Plan and made a CEQA exemption finding, directing staff to procure on-call trapping services to be used only under the plan's specified conditions.

The plan offers a four-part approach that emphasizes public safety, deterrence and coexistence while complying with federal and state wildlife regulations. Assistant to the City Manager Jane Chung summarized the plan, saying, "The city of Redondo Beach's plan provides a structured proactive approach to coexisting with urban coyotes while prioritizing public…

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