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Advisory committee presses for OCTA sand delivery, calls for expanded monitoring and volunteer transects
Summary
Committee members reported concern that OCTA has not delivered expected sand and urged more frequent beach transect monitoring, partnership with volunteers and satellite/GIS methods to track beach width changes.
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. — Members of the Coastal Advisory Committee said the city should press Orange County Transportation Authority for timely delivery of promised sand and expand beach monitoring to better guide sand‑retention work.
Committee member John Doligowski reported the county commitment to place 500,000 cubic yards of sand on San Clemente beaches, but said permitting and logistics delayed delivery. "We were hopeful that that project would have occurred prior to this winter storm season," Doligowski…
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