City officials will consider swim-free alternatives for the salt-water attraction this summer.
Construction's running slightly behind on the $6.4 million project.
Marion Lagatree and Silvia Campos are both respected for their inter-department knowledge and hard work through the decades.
Maggie Healy is named acting director of Recreation and Community Services.
Two weeks after the city shuttered the popular saltwater swimming pool, a regional water board has granted a new operating permit.
Redondo Beach participates in the National Day of Prayer Thursday.
Metro hosts a public meeting to collect comments on the possible rail route addition in the South Bay.
In a community Q & A, City Manager Bill Workman says Redondo Beach will face another decline in revenue in the year 2010-2011.
The City of Redondo Beach celebrates its 118th birthday Saturday at Heritage Court.
It reluctantly decides to shut the saltwater swimming facility to avoid potential fines from the regional water quality board.
The City Council will make a decision on whether to close the Seaside Lagoon swimming facility this summer.
Here is the list of public hearing items from tonight's Planning Commission meeting at 7 p.m.
A public forum will be held April 21 at 6 p.m. at the main library to gather more opinions and concerns on the Harbor Business Plan.
The IRS says fewer people are getting a refund than last year. More people are filing online so most post offices, including those in Redondo Beach, will not stay open later April 15.
The city had been considering moving the market to Riviera Village but the Recreation and Parks Commission recommends exploring the addition of a second location instead.
The three-month project corrects safety issues and updates the AV system.
It agrees to put proposed controls on future Redondo Beach harbor development on the ballot but rejects calls for a vote on the amended coastal zoning.
Redondo Beach's Mike Gin brings dedication, friendliness, sincerity and compassion to City Hall.