Last night the Redondo Beach City Council voted 3-2 to approve staff’s recommendation that they receive and file South Bay Clean Power’s draft JPA and business plan, review and analyze them and make recommendations as to what are the City’s best CCA options. Staff will do likewise with Los Angeles County’s JPA and business plan.
Los Angeles County’s Chief Sustainability Officer, Gary Gero, fresh from Tuesday’s vote by the LA County Board of Supervisors to move forward with a CCA program and fund the first phase to launch LA County’s unincorporated areas, offered Redondo Beach the opportunity to be the first city to join the County’s program, but Redondo chose to carefully weigh its options.
Here are the leaders of the two programs presenting to the Redondo Beach Mayor and City Council.
Monday, April 24, South Bay Clean Power will be before Malibu City Council.
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