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South Bay Cities Council of Governments Celebrates Completion of I-405 at 182nd at Crenshaw Boulevard Operational Improvement Project
The South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG), celebrates the completion of a project to improve operational conditions of the Interstate 405 (I-405) freeway mainline and its on-and-off ramps at Crenshaw Boulevard and 182nd Street in the City of Torrance. The project is designed to improve traffic flow and safety at the 1.2 mile stretch of I-405 located from post 13.3 to 15.8 and at the Crenshaw Blvd. Interchange.
Redondo Beach Achieves Functional Zero Street Homelessness
Redondo Beach City Hall is the first city in the South Bay area to achieve Functional Zero Street Homelessness. Through a South Bay Cities Council of Governments pilot program, Functional Zero is defined when the inflow of individuals who become homeless is less than those who are placed in interim or permanent housing over a six-month period, and the homeless population, as a whole, has a median duration on the streets of less than 90 days.
October 2024 South Bay Environmental Services Center Newsletter
October: Get Cash for Cooling Your Digs; Fill-er Up with Food Waste; Hazardous Waste Drop Events Are Back
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