South Bay cities grounded for bad (historic preservation) grades

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The Los Angeles Conservancy recently released its 2008 Preservation Report Card, which ranks how county cities' preservation efforts.

Turns out, we have a lot of delinquent kids around here.

Carson, Hawthorne, Lomita, Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills all got Fs. They all failed in 2003 on their last report card, too.

Gardena, Lawndale, Los Angeles County and Torrance all earned a D- this time.

Manhattan Beach is most improved, moving from an F in 2003 to a D+ this time around.

El Segundo, Hermosa Beach and Rolling Hills Estates all earned a C-.

And Redondo Beach and Los Angeles city are the teacher's pets of the group, earning a B and A-, respectively.

Let's try better next semester, OK?


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