
The California Coastal Commission monthly public meeting continues on Friday February 12 2016 in Morro Bay.
The public is encouraged to attend.
Late on Wednesday February 10 2016, the California Coastal Commission voted to fire Executive Director Charles Lester. The vote was 7 to 5. The Commission offered no public explanation.
Hundreds of supporters gave public testimony in support of Director Lester.
The City of Dana Point is working with the California Coastal Commission on removing the Gates at Strands Beach.
It is noted in the Agenda for February’s meeting that the California Coastal Commission will be meeting in a closed session to discuss pending litigation in relation to the Dana Point Headlands.
(City of Dana Point v. CCC (Dana Point Headlands LLC, RPI), Govt. Code § 11126(e)(2)(A))
If you have concerns about this issue you can address the Coastal Commission at the February meeting in Morro Bay or the local March Meeting in Santa Monica.
Friday February 12 2016 meeting begins at 9:00am.
The California Coastal Commission rotates their monthly meetings throughout the State of California.
Your voice can be heard at the California Coastal Commission Meeting.
If you have any concerns about California Beach issues you may address the Commission.
The California Coastal Commission February 2016 Meeting Location
Friday February 12 2016:
Inn at Morro Bay located at 60 State Park Road.
The mission of the California Coastal Commission is to protect, conserve, restore, and enhance environmental and human-based resources of the California coast and ocean for environmentally sustainable and prudent use by current and future generations.
The Commission holds monthly public meetings of three to five days in length in different locations throughout the state.
The Commission meetings provide an opportunity for the Coastal Commissioners to take public testimony and to make permit, planning, and other policy decisions.
Prior to each meeting, Commission staff collects and analyzes information pertinent to meeting agenda items and prepares written staff reports with recommendations for Commission action.
These staff reports are available for public review, by contacting the appropriate Commission office. Some
elected staff reports are also available electronically by means of a link from the Commission’s
Meeting Notice.
The next California Coastal Commission meeting in Southern California will be in Santa Monica at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium March 9 thru March 11 2016.
For more information please link to California Coastal Commission Agenda.