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San Clemente residents press council over OCTA sand plan and beach boulders
Summary
Residents urged San Clemente City Council to press for lighter, matching sand and to address concerns about boulders and worker conduct at North Beach while county and state agencies describe emergency sand placement and a $92 million wall project tied to OCTA.
Several residents urged the San Clemente City Council on May 20 to act after seeing heavy equipment place large boulders at North Beach and to press OCTA and other agencies for sand that better matches local beaches. Council heard multiple public comments describing perceived erosion risks from revetment boulders and complaints about workers’ behavior. County staff reported sweeping emergency work on the rail corridor and related beach nourishment efforts that include hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of sand and a separate $92 million catchment wall approved by the California Coastal Commission and California Transportation…
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