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“In these cases, there are vulnerable utilities and facilities that we need to plan for in terms of either relocation, reinforcement or redesign,” Laule said. “We think it’s best to plan for the reasonable worst case, then iterate that planning based on the actual effects of sea-level rise over time.”
The plan’s coastal study found that beach width plays a key role in the protection of the park, wide sandy beach and rock revetments are essential to protect the park, and the county needs to pursue increased beach nourishment.
On the 2050 timeline, the county is considering a number of options for near-term shoreline management. The county has found that revetment retention provides effective protection for the park, but is exploring the use of cobble groins or a permeable pier to retain sand as well. The county hopes to improve coastal access ways and ensure public safety by potentially installing steps over the rock revetment for easy
Pat Chubak
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Thank you to Judy Foreman for giving us all hope with the photo of her vaccine card and her words that say we are not alone!
Cynthia Spivey
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Regarding the Jan. 22 article, “Beachside Bar-Café in Goleta Becomes Latest Business Casualty of COVID-19 Pandemic,” it’s gratifying to see such an outpouring of love for owner Dave Hardy.
I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Dave since our oldest sons played soccer in the 1980s, and have long trusted his wise counsel and advice. He is a great business leader who spent his entire career in the restaurant business.
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Even though the pandemic shows little sign of slowing, nothing’s going to stop California’s world-famous sun from shining. There are still plenty of things you can do for fun in Cali while everybody is waiting for a vaccine to get things back to normal again. If you’re tired of staying at home, take a look at the following things you can still do to have fun in the Golden State.
Explore the Grapes
As restrictions are starting to ease up, there are many wineries that are slowly allowing in visitors in a safe and responsible way. Their tasting rooms have been made compliant with the appropriate protocols (don’t expect a shared spittoon), so guests can enjoy the famous wines of California as they look at the vines that bought them. According to the Wine Institute of California, the protocols that have to be followed for tasting rooms to safely reopen include: