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Commission backs Diamond Street restriping and protected bike lanes to improve Redondo Union High School access

Redondo Beach Public Works and Sustainability Commission · October 28, 2025
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Summary

After a multi‑month study, the commission recommended forwarding design work to the City Council for Diamond Street restriping, protected bike lanes, curb extensions and other quick‑build safety measures around Redondo Union High School.

The Redondo Beach Public Works and Sustainability Commission recommended that the City Council authorize staff to proceed with design and construction documents for a Diamond Street restriping project intended to improve safety and access to Redondo Union High School.

Staff presented a consultant study showing high parking utilization west of Del Amo Street and heavy bicycle traffic at several school access points. Ryan Lou, city traffic engineer, said the study identified 17 crashes on the school frontages in the past five years and that injury crashes were more likely to involve cyclists.

The consultant’s recommendations include protected bike lanes (parking‑protected…

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