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State Lands Commission seeks $4 million for Bolsa Chica maintenance and a sea‑level rise study

2853595 · April 2, 2025
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The State Lands Commission requested roughly $4 million over three years to fund operation and maintenance, including dredging, at the Bolsa Chica Coastal Wetlands and $330,000 for a sea‑level rise adaptation feasibility study.

The California State Lands Commission told the Assembly subcommittee it needs funding to continue annual operation and maintenance at the Bolsa Chica Coastal Wetlands and to study sea‑level–rise adaptation for the site.

"Bolsa Chica Coastal Wetlands is the largest wetlands restoration in Southern California history," Sherry Pemberton, chief of external affairs at the State Lands Commission, said. The commission said it owns more than 1,200 acres of wetlands and that roughly $165 million has been invested in Bolsa Chica to date, including mitigation funds from the…

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