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California CoastWatcher, November 2005California
CoastWatcher
November 2005 ![]() California CoastWatcher is a monthly Internet publication regarding proceedings of the California Coastal Commission and news of protection and loss of coastal resources in California. CoastWatcher is a publication of the Sierra Club’s California Coastal Program. The California Coastal Commission met in Los Angeles on November 16-18, 2005. For pictures of the entire California coast, from the present going back over 30 years, go to www.californiacoastline.org For staff reports, agendas, analysis of development proposals and information regarding the California Coastal Commission, go to www.coastal.ca.gov For the California Coastal Act, go to http://www.coastal.ca.gov/ccatc.html Del Monte Forest Pictures. See many of the 17,000 Monterey Pine trees and entire forests that Pebble Beach Company (Monterey Co.) wants to destroy for new a golf course, driving range, resort rooms and facilities and 33 mansions at CoastWatcher’sDelMonteForestPics. Del Monte Forest News. On June 10 Monterey County formally notified and transferred to the California Coastal Commission documents related to their approval of Pebble Company’s proposal to cut down 17,000 trees for golf and mansions. The project is set to be reviewed by the Coastal Commission at their March 2006 hearing. For more information, go to www.savepebblebeach.com To examine the conservation voting records of the entire 12-member California Coastal Commission over the last five years, go to 2000CCCvotechart or 2001CCCvotechart 2002CCCvotechart 2003CCCvotechart 2004CCCvotechart To join Sierra Club’s Great Coastal Places Campaign or to subscribe or review past issues of California CoastWatcher or learn more about coastal destruction and protection in California, go to www.sierraclub.org/ca/coas Posted: Wed - November 23, 2005 at 12:52 PM |
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