May 30, 2004 | San Luis Obispo County
Ban homes along the coast so boaters can have prinstine views of the shoreline? Increadible as it sounds, the California Coastal Commission is actively implementing this policy in the name of protecting scenic “view-sheds.”
Apr 22, 2004 | Santa Cruz County: Capitola / Depot Hill
Capitola Depot Hill Seawall
Apr 1, 2004 | Santa Cruz County: Pleasure Point / East Cliff Drive
East Cliff Drive resident Jim Marshall also can’t say for sure how the break would be affected. But he does know if the wall is not built, he not only stands to lose his home, the public stands to lose the cliff-top walkway, popular with bikers and pedestrians.
Mar 23, 2004 | Santa Cruz County: Pleasure Point / East Cliff Drive
The cliffs of Pleasure Point, with the winding stretch of East Cliff Drive perched atop, have survived another winter storm season without a major collapse. But the County Redevelopment Agency’s plan to reinforce the cliffs suffered a setback when the Coastal Commission rejected the long-awaited plan in November.
Dec 26, 2003 | Santa Cruz County: Pleasure Point / East Cliff Drive
The roadway that winds along the bluff at Pleasure Point in Santa Cruz offers head-turning views of one of the best surfing spots in California. But pedestrians are well advised to watch their step — and not the surfers — as they stroll this popular promenade.
Nov 26, 2003 | Santa Cruz County: Pleasure Point / East Cliff Drive
Save Our Shores opinion
Nov 8, 2003 | Santa Cruz County: Pleasure Point / East Cliff Drive
East Cliff Drive / Pleasure Point protection project
Nov 2, 2003 | Santa Cruz County: Pleasure Point / East Cliff Drive
On any given day, black-suited surfers can be seen riding the famous waves here. It’s these waves, which seem to roll into mile-long rides, that make the surf break off East Cliff Drive world-renowned among surfers. And that is part of the reason for the controversy over a years-in-the-making plan to stabilize the bluffs overlooking this point.
Sep 10, 2003 | Santa Cruz City
One of the California Coastal Commission’s latest victims of regulatory excess and red tape is a small church in Santa Cruz run by the Roman Catholic Oblates of St. Joseph.
Mar 8, 2002 | Santa Cruz County: Opal Cliffs
A trio of property owners and one Coastal Commissioner were left wondering Tuesday just how homeowners should protect their seaside homes.