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Committee advances bill to speed certain Coastal Commission plan amendments and reduce reporting frequency

3759210 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

AB 439 would let approved de minimis amendments to local coastal programs and port master plans take effect immediately, eliminate a 10‑day waiting period unless multiple commissioners object, and allow the Coastal Commission to provide enforcement reporting less frequently while keeping data available in between reports.

Assemblymember Rogers presented AB 439, a bill the author described as a set of ‘‘streamlining improvements’’ to the Coastal Act’s planning and regulatory processes.

Under the bill, the Coastal Commission would no longer wait 10 days for certain de minimis amendments to local coastal programs and port master plans to take effect unless more than three commissioners object;…

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