Greetings Surfriders,
Next Tuesday April 19th is an important opportunity to move the ball forward on the long-term project to restore Sloat. It is also an opportunity to set a new course for erosion management for the rest of the Ocean Beach shoreline. A public workshop is scheduled to gather input on an amendment do update San Francisco's Local Coastal Program. The workshop site is the SF Zoo's Education Center. Drop in any time between 5:30pm-8:30pm.
A Local Coastal Program is a land use / zoning document for municipalities that have a coastline on their borders. This document is drawn up by local planning departments, then submitted to the California Coastal Commission for approval. Once a Local Coastal Plan is in place, future projects compatible with the LCP are able to be approved (and built) much more quickly.
Our Local Coastal Program document includes Ocean Beach and the immediate neighborhood. Attached is the Land Use Portion of the original document. Please look this over. It is quite interesting. Our LCP was originally approved in the spring of 1986 - 30 years ago, during the construction of the Great Highway and sewage infrastructure mega-project. The document shows how language in an LCP sets the stage for future management activities.
The Bottom Line:
In order to allow major changes to the south of Sloat shoreline - such as the proposed changes outlined in the Ocean Beach Master Plan - we need to amend our Local Coastal Program. Please come to the workshop to provide input! We need strong voices in support of our goals: managed retreat for the road and parking lots; rubble clean-up and sand dune restoration. Please help us advocate that the Lake Merced Tunnel be considered as part of the managed retreat plan.
Here is a link to the open house details:
Thanks for checking in!
SF LCP Amendment Public Workshop
When: Tuesday April 19
Where: SF Zoo, Education Center
Time: 5:30pm-8:30pm
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