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Board debates Francesca Street turnaround proposal amid student-safety concerns
Summary
Trustees and staff debated a proposed turnaround and parking plan at Redondo Union High School that would use adjacent city property; the city prefers opening the gate and routing one-way traffic through campus, a prospect trustees warned could increase pedestrian risk and shift congestion to nearby residential streets.
Board members and district staff spent an extended portion of the Sept. 30 meeting debating a proposed Francesca Street turnaround and parking reconfiguration at Redondo Union High School.
District staff and the architects presented a plan that would create a two-lane turnaround and add parking immediately adjacent to the high school to reduce vehicle stacking on Diamond Street. The plan as shown would require use of land north of the current gate that is city‑owned; district officials said the design aims to keep the…
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