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Planning commission finds FY2026-27 CIP projects consistent with general plan; approves lifeguard tower determination
Summary
Laguna Beach Planning Commission on April 15 found the city’s FY2026-27 Capital Improvement Program projects consistent with the General Plan and exempt from CEQA, and separately approved a limited determination on enclosed lifeguard tower installations while two commissioners recused.
The Laguna Beach Planning Commission on April 15 voted to find the City’s proposed FY2026-27 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects consistent with the General Plan and exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act, forwarding the determination to City Council via Resolution 2026-0713.
Pierre Sawaya, the city’s Capital Program Manager, presented the CIP overview, listing near-term construction and design priorities (storm drain improvements on Agate and Bolsa Streets, enclosed lifeguard tower installations, Jaharis Park renovations, parking-lot rehabilitations including Aliso Beach and Mermaid lots, and utility projects such as Victoria II and…
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