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Two Laguna Beach projects — fire station and promenade — appealed to Coastal Commission
Summary
City Council actions on a new South Laguna fire station and a promenade design (including permanent Lower Forest closure) were appealed to the California Coastal Commission; the commission will first decide whether the appeals present a "substantial issue."
Laguna Beach officials reported that two council-approved projects were appealed to the California Coastal Commission and described what happens next in the coastal appeal process.
On the Fair Game program, City Attorney Makin Garibaldi said the City Council on June 11 took action on two separate projects: design approvals for the promenade (including a more permanent closure of Lower Forest) and the siting/design of Fire Station Number 4 in South Laguna. Both decisions were appealed, and the appeals were received in July,…
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