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I don t know what s worse, a bunch of Grover Beachers saying homeless people shouldn t get to stay at the city park when those same residents pitched a gigantic fit in 2019 over a facility that could have actually provided homeless services. click to enlarge I m in shock that the Cambria Community Services District is still talking about the name of the emergency water facility turned permanent pain in the ass that has yet to provide a single drop of water to residents. Is it an emergency drought facility or one that augments Cambria s water supply on a regular basis? That, my dear Shredder lovers, depends on who you ask.

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SLO County supervisors make Cave Landing a park, approve management plan

2:00 San Luis Obispo County-owned land at Cave Landing near Avila Beach is now part of the county’s park system. The County of San Luis Obispo Parks and Recreation Department will move ahead with its plan to manage and improve the Cave Landing area after it received March 16 approval from the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors. Director for SLO County Parks, Nick Franco, said if the department can get all the grant funding and bids, significant improvements can begin at the site. “So the management goal overall has been to protect the natural character of the site and maintain it as a safe area so that people could access the beach, the cave, the trails and also enjoy the views of the coast and the sky that are up there,” Franco said.

South County Rotary collects sleeping bags for the houseless

The Rotary Club of Pismo Beach and Five Cities is hosting its first ever sleeping bag drive this month, an effort to help those in the local homeless community who might be wary of staying in congregate shelters amid the COVID-19 pandemic. We just are very touched by that, Rotary Club co-secretary Margie Salame told New Times. It s a massive problem. click to enlarge Photo Courtesy Of Margie Salame PROVIDING WARMTH Pismo Beach-Five Cities Rotary Club members Margie Salame, Sally King, and Sharon Ellis (left to right) are helping collect new and gently used sleeping bags that will be distributed to those experiencing homelessness.

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