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Hermosa Beach meeting summaries, agendas, and minutes

Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 3 weeks available.

Weeks

Week of 2026-08-10

Planning Commission agenda includes T-Mobile facility hearing; other meetings have no substantive items

This week's meeting roundup for Hermosa Beach is largely procedural, with most bodies reporting no actionable items. The one substantive item on a recent agenda was a public hearing before the Planning Commission for a proposed wireless telecommunications facility. No decisions have been published for any of the meetings held in the past two weeks, as minutes are not yet available.

Planning Commission special meeting

The Planning Commission held a special meeting on Aug. 4, according to the agenda. The sole listed item was a public hearing for Conditional Use Permit CUP25-11, which would allow T-Mobile to construct and operate an unmanned, co-located wireless telecommunications facility at 2447 Pacific Coast Highway. The agenda indicates the commission was scheduled to decide whether to exempt the project from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and whether to adopt a resolution for the facility. The outcome of the hearing is not known because minutes have not yet been published.

Other recent meetings

Three other meetings took place in the past two weeks, each with no substantive items on their agendas:

All three meetings are listed as agenda-only, with minutes not yet published.

Coming up

The Planning Commission is scheduled to hold a regular meeting on Aug. 18. According to the posted agenda, the meeting contains only procedural boilerplate and no concrete items for discussion or decision. No other upcoming meetings were listed in the provided data.

Residents seeking details on any of these items should consult the official agendas and minutes on the city's website, as this roundup is based solely on those documents.

Week of 2026-08-03

Hermosa Beach meetings stay quiet; Planning Commission to weigh T-Mobile wireless facility Aug. 4

Hermosa Beach's recent public meetings produced no decisions, as the Planning Commission, Civil Service Board, and City Council each posted agendas with only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items over the past two weeks. The next opportunity for public input comes Aug. 4, when the Planning Commission holds a public hearing on a proposed T-Mobile wireless facility at 2447 Pacific Coast Highway.

Recent meetings: no action taken

Three meetings between July 21 and July 28 carried no items for discussion or decision, according to the posted agendas. Minutes have not yet been published for any of them.

Coming up: T-Mobile wireless facility hearing

The Planning Commission has scheduled a special meeting for Aug. 4 with one listed item: a public hearing on Conditional Use Permit CUP25-11, which would allow construction and operation of an unmanned, co-located wireless telecommunications facility for T-Mobile at 2447 Pacific Coast Highway.

According to the agenda, the commission will decide whether to exempt the project from the California Environmental Quality Act and whether to adopt a resolution for the facility. No vote tally or dollar figures are listed in the available agenda.

Also on Aug. 4, the Parks and Recreation Commission meets, though its agenda lists no substantive items.

Coming up

Week of 2026-06-29

Hermosa Beach council to consider zoning code update, election resolutions; parks panel eyes tennis fee hike

Hermosa Beach’s City Council was scheduled to vote on a zoning code administrative update and finalize election plans for November during its June 23 meeting, according to the published agenda. Meanwhile, the Parks and Recreation Commission will take up a proposed tennis fee increase and a special volleyball event on July 7.

City Council considered zoning update, election resolutions

The City Council’s June 23 agenda included a second reading of an ordinance amending Title 17 to update administrative procedures for the comprehensive zoning code update. The council also planned to adopt resolutions for the November 3, 2026 general municipal election, including consolidation with Los Angeles County.

Routine consent items on the agenda covered approval of check registers for June 3–11, receipt of April 2026 cash balance, revenue, and expenditure reports, and adoption of the tax appropriations limit for fiscal year 2026-27.

A closed session was scheduled for existing litigation in the case *Rachel Muzatko v. City*.

Minutes from the meeting have not yet been published, so final outcomes of these items are not available.

Parks and Recreation Commission to discuss tennis fees, volleyball event

At its July 7 meeting, the Parks and Recreation Commission will consider recommending to the City Council a fee increase for tennis memberships and court reservations. The proposal would raise annual membership to $25 and set hourly resident fees at $12 for peak hours (8 a.m. to 7 p.m.) and $14 for evening hours (7 p.m. to 10 p.m.).

The commission will also evaluate a recommendation to approve an Impact Level III special event, the AAU Hermosa Beach Holiday Championships, which would use both North and South volleyball courts simultaneously.

Other agenda items include a post-event presentation on the Fine Arts Festival, required under a long-term agreement, and consent calendar items such as action minutes from the joint Parks and Public Works meeting on June 2, 2026, and activity reports for May and June 2026.

Public Works Commission agenda light for July 15

The Public Works Commission’s July 15 agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive decisions or discussions, according to the published agenda.

Coming up

Both meetings are open to the public. Agendas and minutes are available on the city’s website.

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.