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Commission recommends right‑turn‑only restriction at Grant Avenue and Blossom Lane after residents cite crashes

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

The Redondo Beach Public Works and Sustainability Commission recommended that the City Council approve a permanent restriction that would prohibit left and through movements from Blossom Lane onto Grant Avenue, following staff analysis showing multiple crashes and sustained community concern.

The Redondo Beach Public Works and Sustainability Commission on (date not specified) recommended that the City Council approve a right‑turn‑only restriction for vehicles leaving Blossom Lane onto Grant Avenue after staff presented crash data and residents described frequent near‑misses and collisions.

City traffic engineer Ryan Lou told the commission the measure would “prohibit left and through movements from Blossom onto Grant,” meaning drivers on Blossom would only be able to turn right onto Grant at all hours. Lou said the change is “pretty easy to implement” and would likely cost roughly $1,000 for signs and pavement markings; he cautioned the restriction would still rely on enforcement and would require City Council approval because it represents a change in the city’s street system.

Lou said…

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