Meeting Schedule

Agendas, Minutes & Videos  |  2024 City Council Meeting Schedule

The City Council meets regularly on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month in Council Chambers at City Hall, 1315 Valley Drive, at 6 p.m. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend! Special meetings and study sessions may also be scheduled and noticed as required by the Brown Act. Meeting agendas, minutes, and videos are available online.

 Closed captions are also available as of March 18, 2019--scroll down the Archived Videos section of the Agendas, Minutes and Videos page and select the “Captions” link for the desired meeting. 

City Council Meeting - Via Video and Teleconference Only

A regular meeting of the Hermosa Beach City Council is scheduled for Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 7 P.M. This meeting will only be available via streaming or teleconference. Please read the details below.

HERMOSA BEACH, CA – To help slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and comply with Los Angeles County’s new Safer at Home Order, Hermosa Beach City Council announced today that it will temporarily use an online videoconferencing system to hold its public meetings, beginning Tuesday night, March 24, and make the sessions available for the public to watch on local access channels or on the City’s Meeting and Agenda Webpage

Members of the public who wish to comment will be able to do so Tuesday evening by calling the conference line number and following the instructions provided below. Public comments may also be provided in advance of the meeting by submitting a written communication via email to anny@hermosabeach.gov or via the City’s e-Comment system by following the directions provided below. Councilmembers will be at remote locations or onsite at City Hall for the meeting, and City Hall will remain closed to the public as one of several measures the City has taken to protect public health during the COVID-19 outbreak. 

Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an Executive Order on Wednesday temporarily overriding state public meeting laws that require all meetings of City Councils and other local legislative bodies be held at a public location to permit public participation. During the current public health emergency, the governor’s order permits videoconferencing and teleconferencing for these meetings. The executive order also permits public participation via the telephone or other electronic means. 

“Protecting public health must be our top priority during the current emergency and holding City Council meetings via videoconference eliminates the need for people to leave their homes to participate in or watch our meetings,” said Hermosa Beach Mayor Mary Campbell. “We appreciate everyone’s help and understanding as we all adjust to the changes needed to slow the spread of COVID-19.” 

Public Participation Information 

To provide public comment by phone during Tuesday night’s Council meeting, please: 

  1. Email anny@hermosabeach.gov by 5 p.m. on the meeting date to be added to the speaker list. Please indicate whether you would like to speak before Closed Session at 6 p.m. or during Open Session at 7 p.m. 
  2. Dial in 10 minutes prior to the start of the meeting (6 p.m. or 7 p.m.) The conference line will be closed when the meeting begins. The number to call is 855-640-8271. After dialing in, when prompted, please dial the passcode, 51259716#. 
  3. Use your phone to put yourself on mute until called upon to speak. Unmute your phone and speak when your name is called. If you don’t have a mute button, you may mute by pressing the star key followed by the number six (*6). You can unmute by pressing the same *6 keys. 
  4. Please note that the 3-minute rule for public comments remains in effect. 

 To provide e-Comments, please: 

  1. Visit the Meeting and Agenda Webpage on the City’s website. 
  2. Click on the e-Comment button for the meeting for which you would like to provide comments. 
  3. Type your comment and include your name. 

Or provide e-Comments via the SpeakUp Hermosa Account as a guest. 

Please provide your name for all comments. When the current public health emergency ends and health authorities have provided new guidance regarding public meetings, the City plans to return Hermosa Beach City Council and its other public meetings to their usual format.

The City is monitoring updates and sharing information about the coronavirus from trusted sources, such as the CDC, California Department of Public Health and Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Information regarding the coronavirus is changing frequently, and the City will provide the latest information about COVID-19 and links to resources on its website.  To stay informed, please sign up for Hermosa Beach eNotificationspublic safety alerts or follow the City on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

 

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About the City Council… 

 

Members of the City Council are elected at large for a four-year term. One Councilmember is chosen by fellow members to serve as Mayor and one Councilmember is chosen by fellow members to serve as Mayor Pro Tem. Both the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem serve for a period of approximately 9.6 months.

Council responsibilities are to establish policy, secure revenues, adopt an annual budget, appoint a City Manager, City Attorney, City Prosecutor, and City Boards and Commissions members, and to rule on such matters prescribed by the laws of the State of California and the City of Hermosa Beach.

City Council Committee Appointments

Hermosa Beach City Councilmembers serve as representatives on various regional and local associations, boards, commissions, districts, groups and governing bodies as well as Council subcommittees dedicated to a specific area of interest, event or project. A primary delegate and alternate are generally appointed by Council on an annual basis with updates as needed.   

Statements of Economic Interests / Fair Political Practices Commission Filings

 

The City Councilmembers and the City Treasurer are elected officers identified in Government Code Section 87200 and file statements of economic interests with the City Clerk's office.  Copies of the statements of economic interests filed by these elected officers may be obtained by visiting the offices of the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) or the City Clerk.  The physical address of the FPPC is 428 J Street, Suite 620, Sacramento, California 95814.  The physical address of the City Clerk's office is 1315 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach, California 90254 - call (310) 318-0204 for details.  The statements of economic interests for some State and local government agency elected officers may be available in electronic format on the FPPC's website at http://www.fppc.ca.gov

Form 806

State of the City Address Videos:  

City of Hermosa Beach - Final Strategic Plan for 2016-2017 

  1. Plan In Brief
  2. Performance Report 2015
  3. Strategic Plan 2016-2021-2031 - including Mission and Vision Statements
  4. Action Agenda
  5. Leadership Guide
  6. Decision-Making tool