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Residents and advocacy group press council over Sepulveda projects; safety and density top concerns
Summary
During public comment dozens of residents and Stop the Rise organizers urged the council to oppose dense projects on Sepulveda Boulevard, raising safety concerns after recent fatal collisions and arguing the state law limits local control. Speakers also urged council to pursue parking and open-space options downtown.
Numerous residents used public comment time at the Manhattan Beach City Council meeting to urge the council to oppose several proposed dense housing projects along Sepulveda Boulevard and to press the city to take stronger action on neighborhood safety.
Representatives of the community coalition Stop the Rise, including Phil Wa and attorney William Becker, said more dense development at addresses such as…
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