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Residents press city for clearer contacts and timeline as 28th Street storm‑drain work approaches
Summary
A neighbor raised concerns at the Feb. 24 council work‑plan meeting that the 28th Street infiltration/storm‑drain project has limited visibility in the work plan and urged clearer resident contact points; staff said pre‑construction outreach, an on‑site inspector, a project web page and a named city project manager (Eduardo Peek) will be posted and that a March 5 groundbreaking is scheduled.
A resident who lives adjacent to the 28th Street infiltration project told the Manhattan Beach City Council on Feb. 24 that the effort "may be one of the most disruptive projects ever to be done in Manhattan Beach" and criticized its limited visibility in the current FY25–26 work plan.
The speaker urged council and staff to increase public notice, identify a single contact for residents and provide more…
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