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It Takes a Village to Solve Homelessness
The SBCCOG’s 2025 General Assembly
A Legacy of Success, A Vision for Tomorrow
Redondo Beach Moves Closer to That Goal By Reaching Functional Zero Street Homelessness
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See Page 2 Redondo Beach and the South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) recently celebrated reaching functional zero. Second District L.A. County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell (front, second from right) said she is ready to take the SBCCOG’s pilot program county-wide. Top row (from left): Hermosa Beach Mayor Dean Francois, Redondo Beach housing navigator Lila Omura and SBCCOG homeless services manager Ronson Chu. Middle row: Redondo Beach quality of life prosecutor Joy Ford, Redondo Beach Mayor Pro Tem Paige Kaluderovic, SBCCOG homeless services project coordinator Addy Ajijolaiya, and Hermosa Beach Council Member Ray Jackson. Front row: Redondo Beach city attorney Mike Webb, SBCCOG executive director Jacki Bacharach, Holly J. Mitchell and SBCCOG homeless services project coordinator Miranda Werts.
IN THIS ISSUE
PAGE 4 South Bay Fiber Network Improves Speed of Hermosa Beach City Services
PAGE 4 The Local Travel Network Turtle Gets a Trademark
PAGE 5 Torrance Launches Uber/Lyft-Style Microtransit Service
PAGE 6 SoCalGas Creates Microgrid Model With Potential to Transform Clean Energy Infrastructure
PAGE 7 Perspective: Cool Surfaces Are an Age-Old Solution to Reducing Indoor Temperatures