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The California Coastal Commission (CCC) is a state agency within the California Natural Resources Agency with quasi-judicial control of land and public access along the state's 1,100 miles (1,800 km) of coastline. Its mission as defined in the California Coastal Act is "to protect, conserve, restore, and enhance the environment of the ...
As a result, Proposition 20 passed, by a margin of 10% (c. 800,000 votes), [1] thus establishing the California Coastal Commission (CCC). However, it wouldn't be until 1976 that it was formally passed into law by the California State Senate through the adoption of the California Coastal Act of 1976.
Brazos Santiago Pass is a natural coastal landform located in the Lower Laguna Madre and Lower Rio Grande Valley on the furthest southern beach terrain of the Texas Gulf Coast. [2] The seacoast passage is interpolated by barrier islands encompassing the southern Brazos Island and the northern South Padre Island .
The data for method 2 is from a list maintained by the Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management of NOAA. [note 1] The state coastline lengths were computed by an unspecified method that includes tidal areas not included in the first method. [3] These numbers also include the Great Lakes coastlines, which do not have similar tidal areas.
“This is why I'm introducing a bill to rein in the CA Coastal Commission,” said Kiley on X in response to a report on how the CCC blocked the LADWP upgrade and collected $2 million in fines ...
Citizens Compensation Commission, California (CCCC) Citizens Redistricting Commission (CRC) Civil Rights Department (CRD) Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy (CVMC) Coastal Commission, California (Coastal) Coastal Conservancy, California (SCC) Colorado River Board of California (CRB) Community Colleges, California (CCCCO)
Established in 1972 through a proposition that later became the Coastal Act of 1976, the commission’s main purpose was, and continues to be, protecting California’s coast from over-development ...
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