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Redondo Beach commission approves removal of center line on Meyer Lane
Summary
The Public Works and Sustainability Commission voted 6–1 to remove about 1,200 feet of the double yellow center line on Meyer Lane, keeping short segments at intersections; staff said the change aims to reduce sideswipe and hit‑and‑run collisions while preserving stop‑bar striping.
The Redondo Beach Public Works and Sustainability Commission voted to remove a stretch of double yellow center line on Meyer Lane, approving staff’s recommendation 6–1.
City traffic engineering staff presented the proposal, saying the removal would apply from about 50 feet north of 190th Street up to Ralston Lane — roughly 1,200 linear feet — while retaining about 50 feet of double yellow at stop-controlled intersections and keeping the center line north of Ralston due to limited sight distance there. “Our recommendation tonight is just to remove about 1,200 linear feet of of that solid line along Meyer Lane,” staff said.
The change responds to complaints from a resident and a district council member…
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