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Redondo Beach council narrows 2026 strategic plan, adds fiscal sustainability and opts for 12-month cycle
Summary
At a strategic-planning workshop, Redondo Beach City Council added a new goal on fiscal sustainability, broadened infrastructure language to include critical facilities, and agreed to a 12-month planning cycle; staff will return with a draft for consideration at the council's first meeting in May.
The Redondo Beach City Council on Tuesday revised its draft strategic priorities, adding a stand-alone goal on fiscal sustainability and directing staff to finalize a 12-month planning cycle and come back with a draft for the council’s consideration at the first May meeting.
Mayor Light opened the workshop with a shortened, workshop-style agenda and turned the discussion over to a staff facilitator, who explained the abbreviated approach: an accomplishments recap, a combined strengths-weaknesses-opportunities-threats review, public comment opportunities and a focus on crafting realistic objectives. “This year’s a little bit different…we decided to do a bit of an abbreviated version of strategic planning,” the facilitator said.
Why it matters: the council sought to be more selective about objectives and…
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