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Residents press city for records, enforcement and traffic-calming on North Prospect Avenue

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Multiple residents urged the commission and city officials to respond to long-running noise, safety and maintenance concerns on North Prospect Avenue, alleging delayed public-records responses and insufficient enforcement. Residents requested clarity on a reported $200,000 budget for median improvements and said recent plantings provided little of

During public comment at the Redondo Beach Public Works and Sustainability Commission meeting, residents urged the city to address longstanding noise, traffic safety and maintenance problems on North Prospect Avenue and nearby blocks.

Daryl Boyd, who identified himself as a resident of the 500–600 block of North Prospect Avenue, said he and neighbors had repeatedly asked for public records and follow-up about a median "beautification" project and had received no response. Boyd said Council member Kaludarovich previously told residents there was more than $200,000 budgeted for improvements but that city staff had not provided details on how much was actually budgeted…

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