State & Local Meeting
Manhattan Beach City Council: Regular Meeting - September 2, 2025
September 02, 2025
The Manhattan Beach City Council meeting on September 2, 2025, covered several key community and infrastructure topics. A significant portion of the meeting focused on the potential partnership with Bay Club Company to construct and operate a new aquatic facility. The council discussed the high costs of renovating the existing Big Pool, community priorities, programming control, user fees, and parking impacts. Bay Club representatives clarified that they would manage programming and operations, with residents receiving priority access but at higher fees than current rates. The council expressed concerns about maintaining community programming, pool depth for competitive use, and affordability for residents, directing staff to continue negotiations and research on these issues. Additionally, the council addressed environmental and maintenance challenges at Polywog Park related to Canada geese, considering multiple mitigation strategies including fencing, hazing, and population control. The Roundhouse Aquarium's funding and maintenance needs were also discussed, with council members expressing support for interim financial assistance while emphasizing fiscal responsibility and integration into the city budget process. Lastly, the council introduced amendments to the municipal code concerning construction regulations to better manage construction impacts on neighborhoods, including expanded parking plan requirements and additional construction holidays. The meeting concluded with the appointment process for a vacant seat on the Parking and Public Improvements Commission.
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- Manhattan Beach City Council: Regular Meeting - September 2, 2025 · City of Manhattan Beach · Sep 02