LOS ANGELES — Councilmember Tim McOsker announced July 15 that Peak Security will be operating in Wilmington, maintaining a presence within the Avalon Merchant Business Improvement District or MBID, covering properties fronting Avalon Boulevard between Opp and Water Streets.
“Safety and security along Avalon Blvd. is crucial to the well-being and prosperity of our community,” said Councilmember Tim McOsker. “By partnering with Peak Security, we are taking the steps to ensure residents, businesses, and visitors feel safe and protected in this important corridor in the Wilmington community.”
Operational hours for Peak Security will span from 8 a.m. to midnight on Monday and Tuesday, and 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. Wednesday through Sunday, ensuring comprehensive coverage to enhance safety and security within the community. This has been made possible through funding from the 15th Council District office using AB1290 funds which is a funding source for redevelopment and community services in various council districts.
“As a small business owner on Avalon Boulevard, I’m thrilled about Peak Security’s return,” said Elizabeth Machuca, owner of Synesthesia Boutique. “Knowing we can collaborate with them to address any potential issues is reassuring. Safety is paramount for our customers, visitors, and employees alike, and having Peak Security back ensures everyone feels protected. I’m grateful for this and look forward to a safer and more prosperous community.”
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