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Redondo Beach residents press council over Metro right-of-way surveys, LRT proximity and geology
Summary
Residents told the Redondo Beach City Council they received Metro survey notices and reported drone activity, alleged errors in DEIR stake placements, warned of proposed embankment fill and retaining walls behind homes, raised a 13-foot proximity claim for the LRT centerline, and urged soils and geology review. Council agreed to monitor and follow up.
Residents urged the Redondo Beach City Council on Monday to press Metro for clearer information after survey notices and drone activity along the rail right-of-way raised safety and property concerns.
Holly Osborne told the council that residents in Redondo Beach and Lawndale received Metro flyers saying survey work would confirm property boundaries and that Metro staff would remain on Metro-owned property. Osborne said residents observed drone flights around Christmas and, because of perceived errors in Metro’s earlier documents, some homeowners hired their own surveyors to confirm property stakes. She said Metro’s plans…
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