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Public Amenities Commission approves Garnett Historic District designation for four homes

Redondo Beach Public Amenities Commission · February 12, 2026
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Summary

The Redondo Beach Public Amenities Commission voted to designate four adjacent properties on Garnett Street as the Garnett Historic District, recognizing early 20th-century Craftsman and bungalow architecture; staff said the designation is exempt from CEQA and that properties are already on the city's landmark list and participate in the Mills Act.

The Redondo Beach Public Amenities Commission on Feb. 11 approved a resolution designating four properties on Garnett Street as the Garnett Historic District. The commission's action covers 501, 505, 509 and 511 Garnett Street and follows a staff recommendation that emphasized the properties' Craftsman and California bungalow features and historic context.

John Ciampa, senior planner for the City of Redondo Beach, described the four houses as representative of early 20th-century development, noting construction dates from 1913 to 1920, original wood…

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