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Council narrows Project Pulse options, tasks staff to study parking and mixed‑use/open‑space concepts
Summary
After broad public outreach, the council directed staff to focus Project Pulse design work on two priority concepts — parking (including underground options at Lot 3) and mixed‑use/open‑space for the 400 Manhattan Beach Boulevard parcel — and to hire parking engineering consultants for cost and feasibility scenarios.
The council directed staff to narrow the list of redevelopment options for two city‑owned downtown parcels and to move design work forward on two priority pathways: a parking‑focused solution (including studying one or two below‑grade levels at Parking Lot 3) and mixed‑use/open‑space concepts for 400 Manhattan Beach Boulevard.
Planner Tari Cubangoa summarized outreach results from a statistically valid True North phone survey (~600 residents), farmers‑market and…
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