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State Parks and Agua Hedionda Foundation outline dredging, dune work and volunteer programs for early 2025
Summary
California State Parks and the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation briefed the commission on planned dredging and dune-restoration work, saying permits for an Agua Hedionda dredge should be finalized early 2025, with a 6'07-week dredging window and sand placement on Carlsbad receiver beaches; the foundation described volunteer and oyster-shell erosion-control efforts.
California State Parks and representatives of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation told the Carlsbad Beach Preservation Commission on Dec. 5 that dredging and related coastal-restoration activities are expected to resume in early 2025.
Sean Homer, San Diego North Coast Sector Superintendent for California State Parks, said Carlsbad State Beach and South Carlsbad State Beach are planned receiver sites for sand from upcoming dredging projects. "Carlsbad State Beach will be a receiver site for that sand. Looks like permits should be finalized very early in '25," Homer said, adding that dredging could begin in January or February 2025, pending permit and…
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