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Council thanks firefighters, urges community support and directs staff to address ash and stolen plaques

Redondo Beach City Council · January 14, 2024
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Summary

Councilmembers thanked first responders for wildfire response, encouraged monetary donations to overwhelmed nonprofits, asked Public Works to clean ash from playgrounds (with care for rubberized surfaces), and directed staff to explore replacing stolen brass plaques with more theft-resistant materials.

Councilmembers used their announcements to thank Redondo Beach’s firefighters and police for recent mutual-aid response to nearby wildfires and to summarize community support options.

Multiple councilmembers and residents praised the city’s fire department for its work protecting homes in the Palisades and elsewhere. Council Member Lowenstein and others noted friends and neighbors had lost homes and urged residents to support first responders; Kalajarovic pointed people to the Chamber of Commerce resources and to an NRBBA effort to collect donations or gift-card purchases to benefit firefighters.

Council Member Abadi told residents that some local nonprofits are overwhelmed with physical donations and recommended monetary donations be prioritized to organizations (the speaker referenced regional nonprofit coordination via the COG and suggested contributions to a local nonprofit referred to in the transcript as Bridal Cross). Councilmembers asked staff to look into feasible, durable replacement materials for stolen commemorative plaques; staff suggested aluminum as a lower-theft option.

On public-works housekeeping, a councilmember asked staff to power-wash playground equipment to remove ash from recent fires; staff cautioned about aggressive pressure washing of rubberized surfacing and said they would assess appropriate methods and follow up.

Next steps: Staff committed to evaluating plaque replacement options and to assessing playground cleaning methods and scheduling. Councilmembers indicated they would continue to share evacuation and donation resources with the public.