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County approves after‑the‑fact Caltrans drainage changes for Cleon shoulder widening; staff adds monitoring requirement

3802081 · June 12, 2025
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Summary

Mendocino County approved a modification to a prior Caltrans coastal development permit covering the Cleon shoulder‑widening project after staff found additional, small impacts to environmentally sensitive habitat areas and recommended a condition requiring continued annual revegetation reporting.

Mendocino County’s Coastal Permit Administrator on June 12 approved a modification to a prior Caltrans coastal development permit for the Cleon shoulder‑widening project after county staff described previously unaccounted drainage work that increased impacts to two environmentally sensitive habitat areas (ESHA).

Staff planner Liam Crowley told the administrator that some drainage elements installed by Caltrans—deepening/widening a drainage ditch, a flared end section, and a headwall—were not shown on the previously approved plans. The unpermitted work occurred…

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