• Here we go again.

    Just when you thought the truck traffic problem on 27th could get no worse the the HB considerably exacerbates the heavy truck problem by putting a CEMENT TRUCK CLEANING STATION on 27th street immediately adjacent to the kiddie park section of Valley Park.

    The HB Public Works Department placed the Cement Truck Cleaning station about 25 yards down the road from one on several signs prohibiting commercial trucks over 3 tons.

    This Cement Truck cleaning station is supposedly needed to support a City of MANHATTAN BEACH - Highland & Manhattan Ave Paving & Construction project mainly in Manhattan Beach. This cleaning station is about 50 yards from my front door. Yeah, I guess that will teach me to make complaints about the truck traffic on 27th street.

    But a fully loaded cement truck can weigh 60 tons and this is not a game

    27th street is a steep narrow road with even narrower sidewalks made still narrower by the presence of telephone poles on the sidewalk. Houses are crammed up next to the sidewalk on this already heavily travelled street and these heavy trucks pass inches from pedestrians and cyclists westbound on 27th street.

    Even Hermosa Beaches own lawyer Michael Jenkins, Esq. said most of the heavy truck traffic on 27 was illegal in communications I provided the city council and HBPD

    These heavy trucks blow through the no trucks signs with impunity, endangering our children, pedestrians and cyclists, polluting our yards with highly toxic diesel particulate matter (DPM) and destroying 27th street road. The smell of diesel and auto-exhaust during rush hour and many times during the day is oppressive. The leaves in my yard are blackened by this toxic pollution.

    Diesel truck exhaust pipes pass within 4 feet of the property lines on 27th westbound and many older houses are positioned right next to the sidewalk.

    So why would the city of HB public works department exacerbate an already toxic, road-damaging and dangerous situation by placing a cement truck-cleaning station adjacent to the kiddie-park?

    To be clear, based on the amount of damage on 27th this is clearly not engineered or designed for heavy truck traffic; it doesn't take a Phd to see that.

    Why would the HB Public Works Department NOT put Cement Truck cleaning station on an ESTABLISHED TRUCK ROUTE?

    Projects happen but they need to be competently planned.

    So what did our city do in the case of the afore mentioned Manhattan Beach roads project?

    Instead of insuring that these mega-trucks enter and exit the construction site using available truck routes of which there are plenty including on Highland, Manhattan Ave., Hermosa Ave., Manhattan Blvd and Valley Drive and Longfellow, the city allowed Manhattan Beach to dump the heavy truck traffic onto 27th; an already heavily damaged street already plagued by illegal truck traffic, pedestrian danger noise and pollution and noise.

    LA COUNTY put up the no trucks sign as a common sense measure because of the noise, narrow, steep roads and sidewalks, pollution, the obvious safety issues and the fact that heavy trucks would tear up 27 th creating noise and pollution for the residents as these trucks slam over load-induced road-ripples. Pot holes, etc. .

    It's simply outlandish to say that with all the available truck routes the ONLY SAFE PLACE the HB Public Works Department could find for a cement truck cleaning station was adjacent to the kiddie-park on a road next to a busy park with steep narrow sidewalks and streets.

    This blatantly stupid defies understanding.

    Some of the cement trucks after cleaning their spouts go to the intersection of 27th and morningside and try and do a U TURN to go back to artesia. As they do this they are honking their horns as they back up because they can't see what's behind them.

    I emailed the city council a video clip of this because I could not get the web site will not accept photos or video clips. In the video clip a cement truck can be seen doing a blind U-turn at the intersection of 27th and Morningside. The truck driver is blasting his horn in addition to the reverse gear beepers because he really can't see what's behind him. Right next to a Park and a busy sidewalk crosswalk. This happened repeatedly throughout the day.

    4 bicyclists are waiting for the cement truck to clearand the traffic backed up.

    The public works person I spoke with said safety was the primary consideration in choosing the cement truck cleaning site's location adjacent to the kiddie-park.

    How is this safe? What could city officials possibly be thinking?

    Look the time has come to gets team of professionals by outsourcing public works to a consulting firm with broad resources and demonstrated capability to manage a growing city with similar problems.

    Just one look at the chaos or our uneven sidewalks, the conditions or our roads on 27th, valley and Ardmore tells you the current department is in over its head. They may be very smart people but they simply do not have the ability to bring the solution our city deserves. And they are not underpaid civil servants. The AVERAGE city employee compensation package exceeds 135k

    Thank you