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Torrance City Council Meeting May 19, 2026 part 1

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Transparency And GovernanceOther

Concerns Over Nontransparent Practices and Defense of Free Speech Rights

A speaker expressed distress over a cease and desist order issued by Assam Shake, calling it nontransparent and inappropriate for public officials. Drawing from personal experience with a difficult situation involving an executive and beneficiaries, the speaker urged for more disclosure and proper handling of information. Another speaker, Arthur, from Hong Kong, emphasized the importance of safeguarding freedom of speech, stating he came to the US to escape a place where this right was suppressed and expressed disbelief that a council member would abuse authority to curtail it.

Community DevelopmentOther

Regional Emergency Alert Test Scheduled Ahead of FIFA World Cup

The city council recognized the upcoming FIFA World Cup and announced a regional emergency alert test to be conducted by Alert South Bay on Wednesday, June 10th at 1:00 PM Pacific time. This test will involve a live wireless emergency alert (WEA) to ensure preparedness for the event and potential regional emergencies. Alert South Bay is a coordinated system for all 15 South Bay cities, utilizing FEMA's Integrated Public Alert and Warning System to disseminate critical information through mobile devices.

Zoning And Land UseResidential

Resident Alleges Permit Violations and Lack of Oversight in Hillside Overlay Zone Project

Haley Amber addressed issues with a specific building permit (BL25-02578) in her neighborhood, located within the hillside overlay zone. She stated that the planning commission approved the project with three binding conditions (14 ft height limit, surveyor certification, pergola removal), but the scope has since grown from 1,300 to 4,570 sq ft. Amber claims the unpermitted attic is at 17.8 ft, exceeding the limit and used as living space. She requested the council direct staff to place a hold on the permit until eight items in her letters are answered in writing and conditions are verified, noting a lack of communication with neighbors and unclear verification processes.

Transparency And GovernanceOther

Resident Questions Councilmember's Disclosure, Annexation Costs, and Public Safety Concerns

Linda Felstead, a 50-year Torrance homeowner, raised questions regarding Councilmember John Cooji's alleged undisclosed relationship with a company that installed a cell phone tower in North Torrance and his subsequent vote on the matter. She also questioned the proposed annexation of El Camino College and El Camino Village to Torrance, citing potential millions in costs to taxpayers and questioning the benefits. Additionally, she raised concerns about adding more residents when the city faces a shortage of police officers and an increase in crime.

Transparency And GovernanceOther

Advocate Condemns Cease and Desist Letters as Threats to Free Speech and Transparency

A speaker argued that residents should not be intimidated for speaking on public matters and that using cease and desist letters to silence criticism, especially regarding allegations of elder abuse and fraud, is an attempt to chill free speech. The speaker invoked the First Amendment and California's anti-SLAPP law, emphasizing that transparency, openness, and accountability build trust. The speaker urged Councilman Shake to welcome scrutiny rather than suppress it, advocating for citizens' right to speak truth to power.

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May 19Torrance City Council Meeting May 19, 2026 part 2
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