
The California Coastal Commission monthly public meeting is in Newport Beach Wednesday September 7 2016.
The Public is Encouraged to attend. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Meets in Newport Beach Wednesday September 7 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meeting is in Newport Beach Wednesday September 7 2016.
The Public is Encouraged to attend. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Meets in Newport Beach Wednesday September 7 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meets in Santa Cruz Friday August 12 2016.
The Public is Encouraged to attend. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Meeting Friday August 12 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meets in Santa Cruz Thursday August 11 2016 thru Friday August 12 2016.
The Public is Encouraged to attend. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Meeting Thursday August 11 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meets in Santa Cruz Wednesday August 10 2016 thru Friday August 12 2016.
The Public is Encouraged to attend. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Meeting Wednesday August 10 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meeting concludes in Santa Barbara California Thursday June 9 2016.
The Public is Encouraged to attend. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Santa Barbara Meeting Thursday June 9 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meeting is in Santa Barbara California Wednesday June 8 2016.
The Meetings are ongoing thru June 10 2016.
The Public is Encouraged to attend. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Monthly Meeting Wednesday June 8 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meeting is locally in Newport Beach Thursday May 12 2016.
The Meetings are ongoing thru May 13 2016. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Meeting in Newport Beach Thursday March 12 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meeting is locally in Newport Beach Wednesday May 11 2016.
The Meetings are ongoing thru May 13 2016. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Meeting in Newport Beach Wednesday May 11 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meeting is Friday April 15 2016 in Santa Rosa California.
The City of Dana Point is working with the California Coastal Commission on removing the Gates at Strands Beach.
The California Coastal Commission will be discussing the Strands Beach issue at the Friday April 15 2016 meeting.
If you have concerns about these issues you can address the Coastal Commission at this Meeting in Santa Rosa. Continue reading “Dana Point Strands Gate Settlement Review at California Coastal Meeting Friday April 15 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meeting is Thursday April 14 2016 in Santa Rosa California.
The Meetings are ongoing thru April 15 2016.
The City of Dana Point is working with the California Coastal Commission on removing the Gates at Strands Beach.
The California Coastal Commission will be discussing the Strands Beach issue at the Friday April 15 2016 meeting.
The California Coastal Commission is scheduled to look at Dana Point Short Term Rentals on Thursday April 14 2016.
If you have concerns about these issues you can address the Coastal Commission at this Meeting in Santa Rosa. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Meeting Thursday April 14 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meeting concludes Friday March 11 2016 in Santa Monica.
Citizen protestors urged transparency from the Commission on March 9 2016 during the first day of Southern California meetings.
This was the first public Commission Meeting since the controversial firing of the California Coastal Commissions Executive Director Charles Lester.
The California Coastal Commission appointed Senior Deputy Director Jack Ainsworth as interim Executive Director while they seek a permanent replacement.
Locally, the City of Dana Point is working with the California Coastal Commission on removing the Gates at Strands Beach.
If you have concerns about this issue you can address the Coastal Commission at this local Meeting in Santa Monica. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Concludes Santa Monica Meetings Friday March 11 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meeting continues Thursday March 10 2016 in Santa Monica.
The Meetings are ongoing thru March 11 2016.
Citizen protestors urged transparency from the Commission yesterday, March 9 2016 during the first day of Southern California meetings.
This was the first public Commission Meeting since the controversial firing of the California Coastal Commissions Executive Director Charles Lester.
The California Coastal Commission appointed Senior Deputy Director Jack Ainsworth as interim Executive Director while they seek a permanent replacement.
Locally, the City of Dana Point is working with the California Coastal Commission on removing the Gates at Strands Beach.
If you have concerns about this issue you can address the Coastal Commission at this local Meeting in Santa Monica. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Meets in Santa Monica Thursday March 10 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meeting is Wednesday March 9 2016 in Santa Monica.
The Meetings are ongoing thru March 11 2016.
The City of Dana Point is working with the California Coastal Commission on removing the Gates at Strands Beach.
If you have concerns about this issue you can address the Coastal Commission at this local Meeting in Santa Monica. Continue reading “Transparency Urged at California Coastal Commission Meeting in Santa Monica Wednesday March 9 2016”

Dana Point City Council meets Monday February 22 2016 in a Special Meeting Closed Session to discuss existing litigation with the California Coastal Commission.
The Council will be meeting at City Council Chambers at 2:00pm.
Chambers are located at 33282 Golden Lantern Street.
The public is encouraged to attend and comment after the closed session.
Recent Background on the issue of the Strands Beach Access:
On November 3 2015 The Dana Point City Council heard the publics reaction to the Council defying The California Coastal Commission urging to remove all gates at Strands Beach.
Dana Point City Council passed their resolution to continue to have locked gates at Strands Beach.
The Council revised the hours from one hour before sunrise and one hour after sunset.
They based their decision on public safety issues.
This is in direct conflict with the California Coastal Commission’s directive to the City of Dana Point on this matter. Continue reading “Dana Point City Council Closed Session on California Coastal Commission and Strands Beach Monday February 22 2016”

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. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Meeting Friday February 12 2016”

The California Coastal Commission monthly public meeting continues on Thursday February 11 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.
Thursday February 11 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
Thursday February 11 2016 and 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.

UPDATE 10:00pm February 10 2016: The California Coastal Commission voted late on Wednesday February 10 2016 in a closed session 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 public testimony was from citizens that came from all walks of life from all of California.
One supporter surmised that with all of the Environmental Agencies that came to give their support, that over one million citizens were represented at the meeting.
Many supporters implored the Commission to debate and vote in public.
In public testimony it was pointed out to the Commissioners that they are public officials and that they represent the public, not private interests.
A retired journalist stated that in all of his years of covering governmental meetings, that this resembled a “Kangaroo Court”.
The California Coastal Commission never made it clear why they wanted to fire Lester.
The lack of transparency has made the public suspicious of the motives of the Commissioners that wanted Lester’s removal.
Critics have stated that they fear that developers will now have the upper hand with the California Coastal Commission.
At this point the public needs to know the details behind the firing of Executive Director Charles Lester.
Then the public would not have to imagine nefarious intentions of the Commission.
It was pointed out in the meeting that perhaps part of the issue with Executive Director Lester was in his and his staffs communication skills.
The public communicated today that they wanted Lester to remain to lead the California Coastal Commissions focus of a open coast to all.
The problem is that it appears that the Commissioners communications skills are lacking.
Part of communication is listening.
The results appear that they did not.
The California Coastal Commission Monthly Meeting is in Moro Bay Wednesday February 10 2016.
The main focus of this meeting is The Dismissal of Executive Director Charles Lester.
There has been a overwhelming public reaction to the possibility of Lester’s removal.
The New York Times is reporting that over 14,000 citizens have written to the California Coastal Commission requesting that Lester retain his position.
Critics have said that the request of his dismissal is political driven within the Commission.
It is alleged that California Coastal Development interests is behind Lester’s proposed removal.
California Coastal Commission Executive Director Charles Lester responded to the Commission in a February 4 2016 letter.
In part he stated, ” I was well familiar with the controversy that often surrounds the Commission’s work, but my hope was that I could help to depoliticize the position of the executive director and focus on an array of programmatic concerns that I saw as needing to be addressed to keep the coastal program moving forward.”
Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Fires Executive Director Lester Wednesday February 10 2016”

UPDATE 10:00pm February 10 2016: The California Coastal Commission voted late on Wednesday February 10 2016 in a closed session 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 public testimony was from citizens that came from all walks of life from all of California.
One supporter surmised that with all of the Environmental Agencies that came to give their support, that over one million citizens were represented at the meeting.
Many supporters implored the Commission to debate and vote in public.
In public testimony it was pointed out to the Commissioners that they are public officials and that they represent the public, not private interests.
A retired journalist stated that in all of his years of covering governmental meetings, that this resembled a “Kangaroo Court”.
The California Coastal Commission never made it clear why they wanted to fire Lester.
The lack of transparency has made the public suspicious of the motives of the Commissioners that wanted Lester’s removal.
Critics have stated that they fear that developers will now have the upper hand with the California Coastal Commission.
At this point the public needs to know the details behind the firing of Executive Director Charles Lester.
Then the public would not have to imagine nefarious intentions of the Commission.
It was pointed out in the meeting that perhaps part of the issue with Executive Director Lester was in his and his staffs communication skills.
The public communicated today that they wanted Lester to remain to lead the California Coastal Commissions focus of a open coast to all.
The problem is that it appears that the Commissioners communications skills are lacking.
Part of communication is listening.
The results appear that they did not.
The California Coastal Commission Monthly Meeting is in Moro Bay Wednesday February 10 2016.
The main focus of this meeting is The Dismissal of Executive Director Charles Lester.
There has been a overwhelming public reaction to the possibility of Lester’s removal.
The New York Times is reporting that over 14,000 citizens have written to the California Coastal Commission requesting that Lester retain his position.
Critics have said that the request of his dismissal is political driven within the Commission.
It is alleged that California Coastal Development interests is behind Lester’s proposed removal.
California Coastal Commission Executive Director Charles Lester responded to the Commission in a February 4 2016 letter.
In part he stated, ” I was well familiar with the controversy that often surrounds the Commission’s work, but my hope was that I could help to depoliticize the position of the executive director and focus on an array of programmatic concerns that I saw as needing to be addressed to keep the coastal program moving forward.”
Continue reading “California Coastal Commission Changes Possible Wednesday February 10 2016”

The California Coastal Commission Monthly Meeting is nearby in San Diego Thursday January 14 2016.
Wednesday January 14 2016 meeting begins at 9:00am.
The California Coastal Commission rotates their monthly meetings throughout the State of California.
The public is encouraged to attend.
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 City of Dana Point is working with the California Coastal Commission on removing the Gates at Strands Beach.
The California Coastal Commission has extended their order for Dana Point to remove the Gates to January 29 2016.
If you have concerns about this issue you can address the Coastal Commission at January’s meeting in San Diego. Continue reading “California Coastal Commission San Diego Meeting Thursday January 14 2016”

The California Coastal Commission Monthly Meeting is nearby in San Diego Wednesday January 13 2016 and Thursday January 14 2016.
Wednesday January 13 2016 meeting begins at 1:00pm.
The California Coastal Commission rotates their monthly meetings throughout the State of California.
The public is encouraged to attend.
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 City of Dana Point is working with the California Coastal Commission on removing the Gates at Strands Beach.
The California Coastal Commission has extended their order for Dana Point to remove the Gates to January 29 2016.
If you have concerns about this issue you can address the Coastal Commission at January’s meeting in San Diego. Continue reading “California Coastal Meeting in San Diego January 13 and January 14 2016”