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Dominguez Park playground remains fenced as city pursues permit and methane monitoring
Summary
Staff told commissioners the Dominguez Park playground rebuild was stopped by local enforcement requiring a permit for work on a former landfill; the city lost appeals and now expects to do methane-soil monitoring and equipment installation at a six-figure cost to comply with closed-landfill rules.
Redondo Beach staff updated the commission on Dominguez Park, saying the playground rebuild was fenced and kept closed after a local enforcement agency required a permit because the site sits on a former landfill.
Staff said the project had been on the CIP for several years, advanced through design and was about three-quarters built when the county health agency acting as the LEA required a…
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