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California Coastal Commission certifies Pacifica’s local coastal land use plan; council calls approval a start for adaptation work
Summary
The City of Pacifica secured certification of its Local Coastal Land Use Plan from the California Coastal Commission. Council members and staff said the certification allows the city to move from policy development to implementation planning for sea‑level rise adaptation and coastal resiliency, and they flagged grant opportunities and continued
The California Coastal Commission certified Pacifica’s Local Coastal Land Use Plan (LCLUP), council members said during the May 12 City Council meeting — a milestone the city’s leaders described as the start of hands‑on planning for sea‑level rise and coastal adaptation.
Council members and staff said the certification is not an endpoint. Council member Sue Beckmeyer summarized the city’s posture after the Coastal Commission hearing by emphasizing continued work and partnership: council statements noted that certification allows Pacifica to move into adaptation planning and to pursue grant funding to support…
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