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The Chamber of Commerce is strongly opposed to ballot Measure C that would place restrictions on the development known as the Waterfront Revitalization Project and cost residents millions of dollars in taxes. Why is Measure C wrong for Redondo Beach? Measure C will cost residents $200 million in additional taxes. According to a financial impact study commissioned by the City of Redondo Beach, the City and you, the taxpayers, will have to pay $200 million in Pier and Harbor capital infrastructure costs. Measure C will cost the City and you, the taxpayers, $600,000 - $1.5 million in annual operating costs to replace the Seaside Lagoon water feature. This much-needed improvement is already included, and paid for, the current revitalization efforts. Measure C calls for an enormous, $10 million boat launch facility to be constructed that is adjacent to, hotels, and existing restaurants, resulting in environmentally unsound surface parking. As part of the Waterfront revitalization plan that has been approved, there is a new, $6 million boat launch facility near the Harbor Patrol. A vote against Measure C is a vote for 11 acres of new open space, new amenities such as restaurants and shops, and free recreational and swimming access for residents and visitors. These would provide an estimated additional $6 million in revenues to the city to support essential services and promote a top-notch quality of life for our community. NO on Measure C
The Chamber of Commerce is strongly opposed to ballot Measure C that would place restrictions on the development known as the Waterfront Revitalization Project and cost residents millions of dollars in taxes.
Why is Measure C wrong for Redondo Beach?
NO on Measure C