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Organizers outline North Redondo farmers market plan; commission voices support and asks staff to follow up

Redondo Beach Public Amenities Commission · February 12, 2026
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Summary

Residents proposed a weekly Wednesday farmers market on Green Street (Artesia–Vanderbilt), 2–7 p.m., with an initial six‑month pilot; commissioners broadly supported the initiative and voted to receive and file the report and record support, asking staff to return with options for formal action.

Organizers of a proposed North Redondo farmers market presented detailed site and operations analysis to the Redondo Beach Public Amenities Commission on Feb. 11 and won the commission's support to move the idea forward.

Teresa Mitchell, a North Redondo resident who said she has been working with neighbors for months, proposed closing Green Street between Artesia Boulevard and Vanderbilt for a weekly market on Wednesdays from 2 to 7 p.m. Mitchell described an event layout with two rows of 10-foot booths and a 9-foot pedestrian aisle, roughly 40–45 stall spaces (expected to translate to 25–35 vendors), two ADA parking…

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