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Proposed BCHD development

Updated: May 2, 2021


4/22/21 Beach Reporter

The majority of this [Beach Cities Health District Healthy Living Campus] plan would not be for community public use—it'd be a for-profit business on public-designated land, and that's wrong. The board members already know this, but don't care given they've ignored the residents and increased the size and scale of the project since 2019. With schools and homes in every direction, the fallout from this massive development would include-- impossible traffic, destruction of property values, and loss of neighborhood character.

The DEIR asserts there would be no or only minimal adverse effects caused by this project. They end a lot of these points with "...and would not substantially," fill in the blank, "...obscure views of the open sky above, negatively impact traffic, interfere with the neighborhood character." How can anyone with a straight face make such statements when you're wanting to put a giant residential commercial building in the middle of a sleepy neighborhood?

The Planning Commission and City Council of Redondo Beach should easily recognize this should not be allowed, but they need to hear from you. Signing off on this project would be an abdication of their duties if they deem this a suitable project for the area. It is a behemoth structure in a residential neighborhood—completely out of character to surrounding structures. BCHD isn't listening, so we must encourage our city representatives that this RCFE (Residential Care Facility for the Elderly) should not be allowed at this site.

—Lara Duke, Redondo Beach


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