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Environmental Sustainability

  

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Manhattan Beach’s Environmental Sustainability Division strives to create a healthy, sustainable, and resilient city while furthering the City’s long history of environmental leadership, policy, and stewardship, both as a community and as a city government.

 

  • Residents may apply for a rebate with proof of purchase of new, battery-electric equipment and must return their old gas-powered equipment to an approved dismantler to be eligible for the rebate.

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Manhattan Beach has a history of sustainability and environmental stewardship 

The City of Manhattan Beach has been a leader in environmental efforts throughout its history, but especially within the last two decades since the City created the first environmental staff position in 2008. The City has tackled numerous environmental issues that range from plastic pollution, to climate change, to urban sustainability. Many of the environmental laws the Manhattan Beach City Council passed have since been replicated by other cities, counties, and states.

Environmental sustainability is a part of Manhattan Beach’s core values, and the City will continue to strive for a safer, cleaner, and healthier environment, so that future generations can enjoy the same benefits and privileges as we do now.

12-Year Report of Environmental Accomplishments (2007-2018)
Institute of Local Government Climate Leadership Award
Manhattan Beach Wins 2020 U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Award
Blue City Certification
SolSmart Special Recognition

 

Sustainable MB Quarterly Newsletter 

Every quarter the Environmental Sustainability Division updates the community on sustainable programs, projects, events, and news in the City of Manhattan Beach through an electronic newsletter.  

Sign up below to receive the Environmental Sustainability Division's quarterly e-newsletter. You may also receive periodic email notifications on upcoming meetings and events related to sustainability. 

Past Newsletters

Fall 2025 - Topics: Coastal Resilience Workshop, Lawn and Garden Equipment Exchange, Rebates, Sustainable Holiday Season Tips

Summer 2025 - Topics: Resilience Center Survey, Solar Rebates, Energy Efficiency Programs and Resources, Learn to Compost Workshop, Free Shredding Event 

Spring 2025 - Earth Month Edition 

Winter 2025 - Topics: Updates on the City's Climate Action and Adaptation Plan, Holiday Tree Recycling, City Recognized for Energy Efficiency Achievements, Clean Power Alliance Community Resources 

Fall 2024 - Topics: Environmental Sustainability Staff Intro, Community Survey, Ocean Protection Program Updates 

 


Events

Dune Restoration Volunteer Event

Help Restore Manhattan Beach's Coastal Dunes

  • Date: 11/29/2025 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM  
  • Introduction: Volunteer to help The Bay Foundation and project partners remove non-native iceplant and plant and seed native dune species as an approach to increase coastal resiliency.

Current condition of beach dunes along Manhattan Beach and projected native plants after restoration is completed

Give back this Thanksgiving month by joining The Bay Foundation at the Manhattan Beach Dune Restoration project. This volunteer event will help increase biodiversity and coastal resilience. See you there!

Tools and gloves will be provided. Please wear close-toed shoes and bring water and sun protection. 

Saturday, November 29, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM

Check in: Bruce's Beach at 26th and Ocean.

Please arrive 10-15 mins early to allow time for check in.

 

 Restoration Event at Manhattan Beach - Check in location at Bruce's Beach at 26th and Ocean

About the project: Four years in the making, after forming solid community and agency partnerships and securing full grant funding, the Manhattan Beach Dune Restoration Project began in January 2022! The Bay Foundation, in partnership with the City of Manhattan Beach, L.A. County Department of Beaches and Harbors, L.A. County Fire Department - Lifeguard Division, and the California State Coastal Conservancy, has started implementation of restoring approximately 3 acres of beach dunes along the North Manhattan Beach coastline. The CA State Coastal Conservancy is fully-funding the Manhattan Dune Restoration project through the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund and California Climate Investments, which are programs that put cap and trade dollars to work.

For more information on the project, please visit The Bay Foundation website.

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