City of Redondo Beach

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Building in the City of Redondo Beach
Redondo Beach, California
, is a vibrant coastal city located in southwestern Los Angeles County, approximately 20 miles southwest of downtown Los Angeles. Strategically situated along the Pacific Ocean, Redondo Beach is bordered by Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Torrance, and El Segundo. The city features a mix of established residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, waterfront areas, and civic centers, complemented by beaches, marinas, parks, and recreational amenities that enhance quality of life and foster a strong sense of community identity.

Since its incorporation in 1892, Redondo Beach has focused on modernizing its infrastructure while preserving its coastal charm and community character. The city has invested in roadway and traffic improvements, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, public transit, and public utilities to meet the evolving needs of residents and businesses. Beautification initiatives, park enhancements, and waterfront development projects have also been priorities, reflecting Redondo Beach’s commitment to creating a safe, functional, and visually appealing urban environment.

Redondo Beach continues to pursue strategic planning initiatives that promote sustainable growth, economic vitality, and regional connectivity. Redevelopment of commercial and mixed-use areas, comprehensive transportation planning, and community-focused development projects emphasize accessibility, livability, and resilience. Through these efforts, the city fosters an inclusive, thriving, and forward-looking community that balances modern development with the preservation of its coastal and historic character, creating a welcoming environment for residents, businesses, and visitors alike..

Construction Procedure in the City of Redondo Beach CA
1. Initial Project Planning
Every successful development project in Redondo Beach begins with careful and strategic planning. Developers and property owners should define the project’s vision, scope, and feasibility, reviewing the property’s zoning designation, the City’s General Plan, and relevant provisions of the Redondo Beach Municipal Code. Early evaluation of site conditions—including access, parking, utilities, drainage, environmental constraints, and proximity to schools, parks, beaches, or other public facilities—is essential. Projects are encouraged to incorporate sustainable design practices, compatible architecture, and thoughtful landscaping to enhance Redondo Beach’s residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, waterfront areas, and overall community character.

2. Pre-Application Consultation and Development Review
Before submitting formal plans, applicants are encouraged to meet with Redondo Beach’s Planning Division for a pre-application consultation. Staff help identify required entitlements, such as Conditional Use Permits, Variances, Coastal Development Permits, Design Review, Subdivision Maps, or Development Agreements, and determine whether environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is required. Guidance is provided on land use compatibility, site layout, traffic impacts, and infrastructure capacity. Early coordination with City staff helps streamline the review process, reduce delays, and ensure projects align with Redondo Beach’s General Plan, zoning, design standards, and community expectations.

3. Permit and Application Submittal
Once the project concept is finalized, applicants submit a complete development application to the City. Typical submittals include site plans, floor plans, elevations, landscape plans, and technical studies addressing drainage, traffic, environmental impacts, or geotechnical conditions. Larger-scale projects, such as multifamily housing, commercial centers, or public facilities, may require CEQA documentation, including an Initial Study, Mitigated Negative Declaration, or Environmental Impact Report. A complete submittal enables coordinated review by multiple City departments.

4. Plan Check, Design, and Code Review
After submission, the project undergoes multi-departmental review. The Planning Division ensures compliance with zoning, land use, and design standards. The Building & Safety Division reviews structural, electrical, mechanical, accessibility, and fire-safety compliance under the California Building Standards Code. The Public Works/Engineering Division evaluates grading, drainage, utility connections, and impacts on public infrastructure. Staff may request revisions to ensure full compliance with all applicable codes, the Redondo Beach Municipal Code, and City policies.

5. Permit Issuance and Infrastructure Coordination
Once departmental reviews are complete and all conditions are satisfied, Redondo Beach issues the required building, grading, and construction permits. Developers coordinate with utility providers for water, sewer, power, telecommunications, and coastal infrastructure connections. Public Works staff inspect and approve public infrastructure improvements, including streets, sidewalks, drainage systems, and utilities, to ensure compliance with City standards and integration with existing systems.

6. Construction and Inspections
Construction may begin once all required permits are issued. Work must follow approved plans, permit conditions, and applicable codes. Building & Safety inspectors perform inspections at critical stages, including foundation, framing, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and final completion. Public Works staff inspect public improvements, coastal and right-of-way work. Any field changes must be approved by the City to maintain safety and code compliance.

7. Final Inspection and Certificate of Occupancy
Upon completion, the Building & Safety Division performs a final inspection to verify compliance with approved plans, codes, and permit conditions. Once all requirements are met, the City issues a Certificate of Occupancy for new structures or Final Approval for remodels or tenant improvements, confirming that the building is safe and suitable for use.

8. Project Close-Out
During project close-out, developers complete any remaining obligations, including final landscaping, signage, or public improvements. “As-built” drawings reflecting approved field changes must be submitted for City records. Public Works conducts a final inspection of infrastructure, and performance or maintenance bonds may be released upon satisfactory completion, ensuring formal City acceptance of the project.

9. Ongoing Compliance and Future Modifications
After project completion, property owners must maintain compliance with the Redondo Beach Municipal Code, Zoning Ordinance, Coastal Development regulations, and Building & Safety requirements. Any future modifications—including additions, façade improvements, signage, or changes in land use—require City review and approval. Continued adherence ensures Redondo Beach neighborhoods and waterfront areas remain safe, visually cohesive, and consistent with the City’s long-term vision for sustainable growth, high-quality development, and preservation of its coastal character.

CITY OF REDONDO BEACH 

Building & Safety

Planning Division

Permits, Application, Forms

Zoning Information

Code Ordinance

Contact Information

Planning Division / Planning & Zoning
Address: 415 Diamond Street, Redondo Beach, CA 90277
Phone: (310) 318‑0630
Email:
planning@redondo.org
Website:
redondo.org/planning

Building & Safety Division
Address: 415 Diamond Street, Redondo Beach, CA 90277
Phone: (310) 318‑0650
Email:
building@redondo.org
Website:
redondo.org/building

Public Works / Engineering Division
Address: 415 Diamond Street, Redondo Beach, CA 90277
Phone: (310) 318‑0655
Email:
publicworks@redondo.org
Website:
redondo.org/publicworks

Planning Division

The Planning Division of Redondo Beach’s Community Development Department is responsible for implementing the City’s General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, and applicable state planning laws to guide land use and development consistent with the city’s coastal character. Staff review both current and long-range planning efforts—including housing strategy, economic development programs, and community enhancements—ensuring that new development proposals align with Redondo Beach’s vision for a safe, well-designed, and community-focused environment.

The Division works closely with property owners, developers, architects, engineers, and community members to process entitlements such as Conditional Use Permits, Variances, Design Review, Subdivision Maps, and Project Reviews. The Division also coordinates with internal committees and advisory bodies to streamline project approvals while ensuring compliance with local and state planning requirements.

Building and Safety Division

The Building & Safety Division ensures that construction and remodeling projects in Redondo Beach comply with the California Building Standards Code, local ordinances, and safety regulations. The Division reviews building plans, issues permits, and performs inspections for structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, accessibility, and fire-safety compliance. Their oversight protects public safety while supporting high-quality development across the city.

Public Works Department

The Public Works / Engineering Division is responsible for planning, designing, constructing, and maintaining Redondo Beach’s public infrastructure, including streets, sidewalks, storm drains, parks, and utilities. The Division oversees traffic management, capital improvement projects, and infrastructure inspections to ensure that public works meet city standards and support safe, efficient, and sustainable development.

About Redondo Beach

Redondo Beach is a vibrant coastal city located in southwestern Los Angeles County, approximately 20 miles southwest of downtown Los Angeles. The city features a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and recreational amenities, complemented by its iconic beaches, marinas, and public parks. Since its incorporation in 1892, Redondo Beach has focused on maintaining a high quality of life while modernizing its infrastructure. The city has invested in roadway and traffic improvements, public transit, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, utility upgrades, and coastal restoration projects. Ongoing beautification efforts, parks enhancements, and public space improvements reflect the city’s commitment to a safe, functional, and visually appealing urban environment. Redondo Beach continues to pursue strategic planning initiatives that promote sustainable growth, economic vitality, and community resilience, fostering a balanced and welcoming environment for residents, businesses, and visitors.