
Coastal Act's 50th: Balancing Growth & Access
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The California Coastal Act, celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, has safeguarded the states 1,200-mile coastline since 1976. The law, which established the California Coastal Commission, balances growth with public access, natural habitats, and scenic views. The commission has successfully blocked high-rise developments and ensured most projects include beach paths. Despite criticism from developers and some lawmakers, the commission has approved 99% of projects, often with environmental tweaks. As sea level rise and erosion pose new challenges, the act remains crucial for preserving Californias public beaches and driving tourism.
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