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City manager previews FY 2026–27 waterfront budget; parking revenue bright spot amid constrained uplands/tidelands funds

Redondo Beach Harbor Commission · April 14, 2026
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City Manager Mike Watsanski told the Harbor Commission the city is preparing core revenue and expenditure estimates for FY 2026–27 and that parking and special‑event revenues are improving while uplands and tidelands remain constrained; staff hopes for six‑figure capital capacity rather than seven figures.

City Manager Mike Watsanski told the Redondo Beach Harbor Commission on April 13 that staff is beginning development of the fiscal‑year 2026–27 budget and will present more detailed revenue and expenditure estimates in the coming days.

"Our fiscal year runs July 1 through June 30," Watsanski said, noting the city is still assembling its core estimates. He said the waterfront's uplands and tidelands funds have been tight…

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