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A vacation beach house rental in Pismo Beach caught the stern eye of the California Coastal Commission for "after-the-fact" construction and additions to the property.
A prolonged tug-of-war between the California Coastal Commission and local agencies about the effects of sea-level rise has left several beachfront homeowners caught in the middle.
California's beaches are enormously important to our state's character. Whether they're large swaths of sand or dramatic rocky cliffs, they're quintessential California. Best of all, our 840-miles of coastland are all public property, and it's the California Coastal Commission's (CCC) job to protect the beaches and public access to them. But what if the CCC's idea of protecting the coast means allowing million-dollar homes to slide into the sea? Ker plop!