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San Diego County’s next regional beach restoration project will be its largest yet, delivering three times the sand ...
About 1.2 million cubic yards of sand were brought in to the beaches, according to the North Beach Atlantic City Association.
The California Coastal Commission approved a more than $1.8 million grant Wednesday to cover costs of baseline studies needed ...
Projects in response to the 2024 hurricane season are among the top priorities during the commission's strategic planning ...
Today we celebrate Earth Day. This holiday was first celebrated in 1970. It is a great day to think about the beautiful ...
In total, roughly 950,000 cubic yards of sand will be placed between 15th and 45th streets. Manson had planned to wrap up the ...
SRIA Executive Director Mike Burns told the News Journal that the beach renourishment project will conclude by Memorial Day ...
The city’s northern beaches were left with less sand and steep cliffs last summer after strong offseason storms battered the coastline. About 1.2 million cubic yards of sand were brought to the ...
In 2001, the agency spread a total of 2.1 million cubic yards of sand at 12 different spots along the eroding shoreline from Oceanside to Imperial Beach at a cost of $18 million. A smaller project ...
The fresh sand will help a section of the town's beach where some oceanfront homes are relying on sandbags to hold back the encroaching Atlantic.
Among many things, San Diego is known for its beaches -- most of which are purely sandy. But over time, San the Diego ...