Bluff Erosion Primary Source, Studies Show
Two new studies by scientists at UCSD found that erosion of Southern California’s sea cliffs is the primary source of the region’s beach sand.
Two new studies by scientists at UCSD found that erosion of Southern California’s sea cliffs is the primary source of the region’s beach sand.
In an 11-0 vote, the commission ruled that the owners of the 36-unit Las Brisas condominiums must pay a mitigation fee of $271,658 for loss of sand public beach that would be occupied by the sea wall.
Santa Cruz County plans to move forward to protect East Cliff Drive.
San Luis Obispo County property owner Dennis Schneider wasn’t ready for the legal challenge he faced to build a seaside dream home along the rural Harmony Coast near Cayucos.
A decade of feuding ouver sea walls and the resulting beach erosion has come to an end – at least for now.
Leading coastal conservationist had hoped for a new and largely greater anti-development voice to take the post held by Monterey County Supervisor Dave Potter for the past seven years.
Environmentalists and Half Moon Bay residents will score a major victory next week when the owners of a renowned golf course submit plans to dismantle a controversial seawall protecting the course’s trademark 18th hole.
California Supreme Court rules unanimously that the California Coastal Commission is not an illegal agency.