According to the Capitola Police Department, no one was injured by the slide and Park Avenue is not directly impacted by the erosion, "but this serves as a great reminder to be aware of our surroundings, especially during high tide and near possibly hazardous sections of cliff," police officials wrote in a social media post.
Project officials tossed scoops of rocky dirty with gold-tipped shovels outside of Resurrection Catholic Church in Aptos Thursday marking the formal launch of the second phase of the county Regional Transportation Commission's Watsonville-Santa Cruz Multimodal Corridor Program, ranging along Highway 1 from Bay Avenue/Porter Street to State Park Drive.
"I don't think there's any impacts yet," Santa Cruz County Deputy Director of Parks Rebecca Hurley told the Sentinel. "I would anticipate if we can't come to, you know, an approving action soon and have to ask for an extension there could be some negative impacts about that."