
Laguna Beach Main Beach No Nukes Rally is Saturday November 18 2017.
A gathering of intentional citizens will commence non-denominational prayer and focused meditation at 1:00pm.
The participants, who are committed to peaceful conscious activism through unity and solidarity will raise awareness and gather signatures for an alternative solution to the imminent nuclear waste crisis threatening Southern California’s Coast.
Southern California Edison is expected to begin moving nuclear waste from “Wet Storage” to “Dry Storage” sometime in November 2017.
The Complete Transfer of the Nuclear Waste is expected to completed by 2019.
The Nuclear Waste will be stored on site at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Site.
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station is near over 8.5 Million people.
San Diego based Activists Public Watch Dogs filed a Lawsuit in U.S. District Court to block the onsite storage of Nuclear Waste.
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Decommissioning Information is Online
For more information please visit Public Watch Dogs.
Laguna Beach All Day Public Parking:
There are 8 public parking lots in the City of Laguna Beach.
Prices : $10-15 all day with slight increases on weekends and holidays.
Meters:
The City of Laguna Beach has ample metered parking on Laguna Canyon Road and within the city streets.
Meters Pricing:
$2-3 per hour for a 3 hour maximum in the downtown area.
The meters accept most credit cards.
Parking is strictly enforced daily from 8:00am-9:00pm.
