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"Supervisors Koenig, McPherson, and Hernandez all raised concerns regarding safety and minimizing tree removal," writes J. Ben Vernazza in a Guest Commentary. "We acknowledge the importance of safety and maintain the need for a 16-foot-wide Interim trail separating pedestrians and bikes/E-bikes in Segments 9, 10, and 11 up to the Capitola Trestle to accommodate peak usage between Santa Cruz and Capitola (estimated 600-675 per hour after considering new bikes and rentals since the 2019 estimate of 584)." ....
VENTURA, California (AP) Bulldozers built giant sand berms Friday to protect beachfront homes in one of California’s coastal cities hit hard this week by extraordinary waves generated by powerful swells from Pacific storms. Dozens of people watched construction of the emergency barriers in the Pierpont area of the city of Ventura, where a rogue […] ....
I read the article on Aptos Village Phase 2 construction starting. We have lived in other areas, and generally the developers get permits only after agreeing to fund area street improvement and maintenance budgets. The two main roads leading to Aptos Village from Highway 1 State Park and Rio del Mar Boulevard have […] ....
"The voters approved improvements to Highway 1; they did not vote to destroy the most beautiful redwood forest alongside the highway, the oak forest under the freeway bridge on Spreckels Drive, or the riparian Aptos Creek under the freeway bridge; the most beautiful part of the scenic highway from Santa Cruz to Moss Landing. Now is the time to step up to stop this whole area from being made to look like a war zone," writes Nick Arreguy in a Guest Commentary. "Alert your social media friends of this issue and tell your elected representatives and the Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission to implement a no-build alternative between the north and south train trestles." ....