State & Local Meeting
Manhattan Beach City Council: Regular Meeting - April 1, 2025
April 01, 2025
The Manhattan Beach City Council held a regular meeting on April 1, 2025, addressing several key issues including property acquisition, housing development, and climate action. A significant portion of the meeting focused on the Residential Overlay District (ROD) and related housing element code amendments mandated by state law, which have raised community concerns about transparency, public input, and impacts on local neighborhoods, particularly regarding new multi-family housing projects along Sepulveda Boulevard. Council members acknowledged the limitations imposed by state legislation on local control and emphasized ongoing efforts to advocate for local authority and improve community engagement. Additionally, the council approved the acquisition of a strategically located downtown property for $13 million, with financing options under consideration to support future development aligned with community needs. The meeting also featured the presentation and adoption of the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan, outlining the city's goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in compliance with state mandates, with an emphasis on transportation and energy strategies, community outreach, and monitoring progress. Funding mechanisms, including grants and tax-exempt bonds, were discussed in relation to these initiatives. Overall, the meeting highlighted the council's balancing act between complying with state requirements, addressing community concerns, and advancing sustainable development and infrastructure improvements.
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- Manhattan Beach City Council: Regular Meeting - April 1, 2025 · City of Manhattan Beach · Apr 01