In a recent government meeting, the council adopted resolution number 2024-33 and proceeded to discuss resolution number 2024-34, which pertains to the approval of an easement for the construction and maintenance of seawalls in the Canine Bluff Stabilization Subdivision. This initiative aims to protect several properties from ongoing coastal erosion.
Homeowner Bill Dunna, representing one of the affected parcels, expressed gratitude to the city administration and council for their efforts in addressing the erosion issue that threatens his home and others in the area. He highlighted the complexity of the situation and the importance of the council's support in facilitating the necessary actions to safeguard their properties.
During the discussion, council members sought clarification on the number of properties that would benefit from the easement. Dunna confirmed that the easements would assist six parcels directly, while also potentially benefiting additional properties further up the bluff.
The council demonstrated strong support for the resolution, with Vice Mayor comments emphasizing the collaborative effort to secure the easement and the importance of a uniform approach to mitigate erosion. The meeting concluded with a unanimous consent to adopt the resolution, including an amendment to clarify the approval process recommended by the harbor commission.
This resolution marks a significant step towards addressing the pressing issue of coastal erosion in the region, reflecting the council's commitment to protecting local homeowners and their properties.