Coastal commissioners appeal proposed Cayucos resort
July 7, 2021
By JOSH FRIEDMAN
A proposed three-story boutique hotel and resort that would be built atop a bluff in Cayucos must undergo review by the California Coastal Commission following an appeal filed by two members of the state body. [Tribune]
Developers Jay and Lisa Cobb are planning to build a 17-unit, 20,144 square-foot hotel on a vacant one-acre blufftop property located just north of Cayucos Creek across North Ocean Avenue from the Bella Vista by the Sea RV park. The Cobbs say the development will not be a tradition hotel. Rather, it will have a resort look and feel and will be a cross between a boutique hotel and a very large vacation rental.
Construction crews demolish concrete at the site of the old Nipomo Recreation Center. (Dave Alley/KEYT)
NIPOMO, Calif. The often-controversial makeshift skatepark in Nipomo has been demolished to kickoff construction of a recently approved shopping center.
Beginning on Thursday, large tractors broke apart the concrete, which once served as the foundation of the old Nipomo Recreation Center that burned down in 2008.
Work continued on Friday with crews continuing the demolition process.
The site is located at the intersection of S. Frontage Road and Hill Street, just south of Tefft Street.
It marked the official start of the construction project that was approved the San Luis Obispo County Planning Commission in February.
The San Luis Obispo County Planning Commission has unanimously approved a project that could bring new jobs to Nipomo. A new Wendy’s, Tractor Supply, Grocery Outlet, and O’Reilly’s Auto Parts are slated to built on a 5-acre