Lomita City Council to consider ordinances on fireworks and illegal dumping.
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What You Should Do Next
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Attend City Council Meeting
Join the meeting on April 7, 2026, to voice your opinion on the ordinances.
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Contact City Clerk
Call 310-325-7110 to ask questions or request more information about the ordinances.
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Review Ordinance Details
Obtain a certified copy of the proposed ordinances for detailed information.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What ordinances are being proposed in Lomita?
- Two ordinances addressing illegal fireworks and illegal dumping are proposed.
- When is the City Council meeting for the proposed ordinances?
- The meeting is scheduled for April 7, 2026, at 6:00 p.m.
- How can I review the full texts of the proposed ordinances?
- Contact the Office of the City Clerk at 310-325-7110 during regular business hours.
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Full Notice Text
PUBLIC NOTICE SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lomita City Council will consider adopting the following ordinances at a regular City Council meeting to be held on April 7, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall, 24300 Narbonne Avenue, Lomita, California. Ordinance No. 885 would amend the Lomita Municipal Code to strengthen enforcement of illegal fireworks Citywide. It would replace the current graduated administrative fine structure with a flat administrative fine of $1,000 for each violation. It would also create a Fireworks Reporting Reward Program to encourage the public to report violations and provide information that helps identify responsible parties. In addition, the ordinance would establish a social host accountability provision so that property owners, tenants, or other persons in control of a property may be held responsible when illegal fireworks are used, possessed, or discharged on the premises. Ordinance No. 886 would amend the Lomita municipal code to establish a new chapter specifically addressing illegal dumping and related offenses. The new chapter would expand and clarify definitions, identify prohibited conduct, strengthen the City's enforcement authority, and establish a flat administrative fine of $1,000 per violation for all related offenses. The ordinance is intended to address the unlawful disposal of trash and other waste on public or private property without authorization. The proposed changes would help the City more effectively respond to dumping activity, reduce neighborhood blight, protect public health and safety, and lessen the burden on City staff and resources used for cleanup, investigation, and abatement. A certified copy of the full texts of the proposed ordinances is available for review by contacting the Office of the City Clerk at 3103257110 during regular business hours. Linda E. Abbott, CMC, Deputy City Clerk Date published and posted: March 31, 2026 Daily Breeze Published: 3/31/26