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City manager warns of $2–3 million TOT shortfall, outlines options for AES site and park priorities City Manager Mike Wazanski told the Redondo Beach Public Amenities Commission that lower hotel occupancy and a site-specific tax pledge have left the city about $2–3 million short in transient occupancy tax (TOT) revenue for FY 2026–27, and described licensing, acquisition and rezoning constraints for the decommissioned AES power plant and transmission corridor.

Redondo Beach faces a $2–3 million shortfall in tourism tax revenue, prompting city leaders to explore creative funding solutions for parks and the complex future of the AES site.

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Commissioners Propose Revised Park Operation Hours and Penalty Structure Commissioners recommend new park hours and discuss progressive penalty and funding options.

Redondo Beach is considering extending park hours to 9 PM and introducing new penalties to enhance community safety—could these changes transform your recreational experience?

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City Council moves to rename park in honor of Joe Dweziak Council proposes renaming Omar Eaton Parkette to Joe Dweziak Parkette in his memory.

Redondo Beach is taking steps to honor the legacy of beloved former council member Joe Dweziak by proposing to rename a parkette in his memory.

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