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The California Coastal Commission on Thursday, April 10, reviewed OCTA’s submission for a permit and issued a partial emergency Coastal Development Permit to stabilize the coastal rail corridor. While this action is a positive development, it does not include approval for all the elements OCTA has identified as critical to protecting the ...
OCTA submitted an emergency Coastal Development Permit application to the Coastal Commission that was partially approved in April. The total package of projects estimated at approximately $300 million includes approximately 95% sand and 5% armoring.
The closure will allow OCTA to begin work under a partial emergency Coastal Development Permit granted by the California Coastal Commission that allows for riprap repair and sand placement north of Mariposa Point and removal of the remaining pedestrian bridge at Mariposa Point, which was damaged in a landslide last year that shuttered the rail ...
Coastal Rail Stabilization Requires Emergency Action OCTA submitted an Emergency Coastal Development Permit to quickly stabilize vulnerable areas near the railroad tracks in San Clemente.
California Coastal Commission Approves Coastal Development Permit to Construct Catchment Wall and Restore San Clemente Beach Trail On May 7, the California Coastal Commission approved a request for a Coastal Development Permit to construct a catchment wall at Mariposa Point and restore the pedestrian trail. The permit authorizes the construction of a 1,400-foot-long catchment wall in Area 3 ...
Coastal Rail Resiliency Study (CRRS) Public Mee ng #1 / Listening Session Thursday, April 11, 2024 See the table below to view ques ons and comments submited through the Q&A.
INSTRUCTIONS Submit an electronic copy of application with all appendices and all required attachments to the general email address for the South Coast District Office, SouthCoast@coastal.ca.gov. In addition, submit a hard copy of the application form, appendices, and attachments, with all required signatures, the self-addressed stamped envelopes required for noticing, and permit fee to the ...
INSTRUCTIONS Submit an electronic copy of application with all appendices and all required attachments to the general email address for the South Coast District Office, SouthCoast@coastal.ca.gov. In addition, submit a hard copy of the application form, appendices, and attachments, with all required signatures, the self-addressed stamped envelopes required for noticing, and permit fee to the ...
California Coastal Commission Approves Coastal Development Permit On May 7, the California Coastal Commission unanimously approved a request for a Coastal Development Permit to construct a catchment wall at Mariposa Point and restore the pedestrian trail. The 1,400-foot-long catchment wall will help protect the rail line from sliding debris from the privately owned hillside above the track.