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Redondo Beach mayor warns $3.5 million shortfall, says state housing mandates threaten commercial land and local planning
Summary
Mayor Jim Light told an early‑morning audience the city is facing a $3.5 million deficit, is using reserves to balance operations, and that state housing overlays are converting commercial parcels into market‑rate housing—threatening local planning and future revenues.
Mayor Jim Light said Redondo Beach is facing a $3.5 million budget shortfall and is using reserve funds to balance its operational budget, a move he called unsustainable if conditions do not improve.
Light said state housing mandates and regional allocation overlays are converting commercial and industrial parcels to residential zones in Redondo Beach, reducing the city's ability to generate commercial revenue and constraining long‑term planning. “We are in a $3.5 million deficit position,” he said, and described the budget as “austere.”
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