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Council member says Salt Creek Corridor received major restoration award after multi‑year effort

Laguna Niguel City Council · November 19, 2025
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Council Member Otto reported that the Salt Creek Corridor project was selected for restoration funding through the Foothill Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency and Irvine Ranch Conservancy; he described the project’s habitat restoration and long application process and noted the award was the largest among applicants. The transcript contains inconsistent dollar figures; staff confirmation is recommended.

Council Member Otto told the Nov. 18 Laguna Niguel City Council meeting that the Salt Creek Corridor — a roughly 300‑acre open‑space area between Marina Hills and Beacon Hills — was awarded funding for habitat restoration through a Foothill Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency (TCA) program administered by Irvine Ranch Conservancy.

Otto described a multi‑year process that traces back to a legal settlement tied to the toll‑road 241 extension. He said the TCA…

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