(Option 1) Drilling for Oil = Relocating City Maintenance Yard Here
(Option 2) Keep Current Hermosa Beach City Maintenance Yard
The City was planning to expand City Hall across the street to the Storage Lot above which makes a lot of sense. But what more do they need downtown and hope to understand in the future? Transparency please?
According to Mike Flaherty, Public Works Director say this. "The EIR for the oil project has to address the City yard relocation. Is E&B going to pay for the relocation?" No.
Former Hermosa Beach City Councilmen Gary Brutsch said, "oil revenue from the Tidelands could pay for a police and fire substation on The Strand. Brutsch, "believes many people who were in favor of oil drilling in 1984 didn’t have the energy to defeat the anti-oil forces. Brutsch said, "he wanted to designate Hermosa Beach the environmental portal to the Santa Monica Bay by using tidelands revenues to install filters on storm drains that empty into the ocean." See Easy Reader article.
Zoning for the new City Yard location next to homes would have to be reconsidered to light industrial. Is the planning commission going to be involved oil EIR process? Lets hope so. Will the planning commission be involved in the EIR? Lets hope so because I bet Planning Commission Chairman Ron Pizer has some input.
You might also want to read this. How does Hermosa Beach plan to pay $17.5M?