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Laguna Beach to expand park ranger staffing; rangers to enforce leash, no-alcohol and canopy rules
Summary
Lieutenant Jason Farris said Laguna Beach converted its beach patrol into park ranger positions, currently eight, with two more positions to be added by the end of 2025; rangers will enforce leash laws, no-alcohol/no-smoking rules, littering and canopy visibility requirements.
Lieutenant Jason Farris said the city has converted its beach patrol program into park ranger positions and currently staffs eight rangers, with two additional positions planned by the end of 2025.
The change is intended to broaden enforcement and community outreach on Laguna Beach shorelines, parks and open space, Farris said. "The park rangers do everything from nuisance enforcement on the beach, such as no alcohol, no…
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