Manhattan Beach Residents Association (MBRA)

Manhattan Beach Residents Association (MBRA) MBRA has formed over 31 years ago for the purpose of providing information and education to residents

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Manhattan Beach Residents Association

Founded on the principal that an aware community depends on an informed citizenry, The Manhattan Beach Residents Association (MBRA) is dedicated to achieving and maintaining an effective participation both individually or collectively on all issues relating to the City and its residents.

05/17/2022

Easy Reader presents a debate of the Measure A initiative. Manhattan Beach Measure A, a parcel tax, would bring financial stability to the town's financially...

05/14/2022

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Feb. 1, 1922
April 15, 2022

09/25/2020

What are the issues facing Manhattan Beach in the next 4 years?

01/25/2020

BELOW ARE THE MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS OF THE JANUARY 21, 2020, CITY COUNCIL MEETING.

Received a report on the City’s homelessness efforts and initiatives.

Received a report on the solar powered flashing beacon appurtenances (located on the west side of Highland Avenue at 18th Street) and directed staff to implement Option 2, which is to relocate the solar panel, battery and controller to the existing steel pole on the east side of Highland Avenue at 18th Street, and install a shorter steel pole for the pedestrian push button where the existing steel pole is (on the west side of Highland Avenue).

Requested that staff provide parking meter revenue enhance opportunities to the Finance Subcommittee for recommendation to the City Council.

Requested that a discussion on the Friends of the Senior & Scout Community Center project be placed on a future agenda for discussion.

01/25/2020

MORE MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS OF THE JANUARY 21, 2020, CITY COUNCIL MEETING.

Conducted a Public Hearing and adopted ordinances regarding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units (JADUs), consistent with new State requirements.

Directed staff to move forward with Downtown Manhattan Beach and North Manhattan Beach Business Improvement District beautification measures that included: painting refresh of curbs, installing a scrambled crosswalk at two intersections (with an undetermined public art opportunity), installing one additional big belly solar trash can, and exploring installation of string/tree-up lighting. Further, City Council directed staff to include crosswalk and sidewalk replacement for consideration as part of the upcoming Capital Improvement Plan process.

Directed staff to grant hardship extensions to to***co retailers requesting additional time to comply with Urgency Ordinance No. 19-0016-U that prohibits the sale of electronic smoking devices, va**ng products and flavored to***co in the City.

and more

BELOW ARE THE MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS OF THE JANUARY 21, 2020, CITY COUNCIL MEETING.    Presented recognition awards for longst...
01/24/2020

BELOW ARE THE MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS OF THE JANUARY 21, 2020, CITY COUNCIL MEETING.

Presented recognition awards for longstanding local businesses with milestones of 10, 25, 30, 40, and 50 years.

Recognized the winners of the 2019 Manhattan Beach Police Department Holiday Card Contest.

Approved Consent Calendar item nos. 3-7.

Conducted a Public Hearing and adopted ordinances requiring an equal number of replacement units for residential dwelling units that are demolished, consistent with new State requirements.

Conducted a Public Hearing and adopted ordinances regarding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units (JADUs), consistent with new State requirements.

and more

http://www.citymb.info/home/showdocument?id=41471.

01/08/2020

Following the vote, the Manhattan Beach City Council adopted a resolution approving the Final Engineer’s Report, forming the assessment district, and authorizing the assessments. The Engineer’s Report described the allocation formula used to apportion the total project costs to each parcel in District 19-4 and provided the fully-burdened assessment ranges, which are as follows:

Residential Full Parcel Assessment Range: $35,851 to $61,120
Residential Partial Parcel Assessment Range: $14,650 to $36,885
Commercial per Parcel Assessment Range: $42,280 to $128,323

Underground Utility Assessment District Approvedwww.citymb.info/home/showdocument?id=41362Underground Utility Assessment...
01/08/2020

Underground Utility Assessment District Approved

www.citymb.info/home/showdocument?id=41362

Underground Utility Assessment District 19-4 Approved by Majority Vote of Weighted Returns

Manhattan Beach, CA (January 8, 2020) – At the January 7, 2020, City Council meeting, a public hearing was held and returned ballots were tabulated regarding Underground Utility Assessment District 19-4, located in the Hill Section with boundaries ranging from Boundary Place to 1st Street and Ardmore Avenue to Sepulveda Boulevard*.

In accordance with the Proposition 218 process, a majority of the property owners within District 19-4 voted in favor of district formation, based on weighted ballot results. The detailed results are as follows:

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