FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 06, 2006
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California State Parks
Requests Public Input For New Coastal Access
at Open Workshop
San Simeon, CA – California State
Parks will hold a public workshop on Tuesday,
April 11, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. at the San Luis
Obispo Veterans Memorial Building. The meeting
is designed to obtain public input regarding
public access to newly acquired state park
coastal property north of San Simeon Point.
Previously this was private property and
now as part of San Simeon State Park, public
access will be provided while protecting
the existing elephant seal breeding grounds.
“Like any new land acquisition for
State Parks, we need to gather the data
to establish a balance between protection
of resources and recreational use as it
relates to the needs of the land,”
said District Superintendent Nick Franco
of the San Luis Obispo Coast District. “As
we begin our planning phase, we are looking
for public input to establish access points
and what to see and do on this magnificent
coastal property.”
“We are looking for the best ways
for the public to enjoy this beautiful stretch
of coastline while protecting the elephant
seal population,” said San Simeon
Sector Superintendent Ed Redig of San Luis
Obispo Coast District. “As we work
towards opening the northern coastal access
of San Simeon State Park to the public,
we also want to see the pristine fabric
of this coastal environment remain intact
for generations to come.”
The San Luis Obispo Veterans Memorial Building
is located at 801 Grand Avenue in San Luis
Obispo, CA. For more information contact
Brian Barandon, Environmental Scientist
at (805) 927-2108 or at bbarandon@hearstcastle.com.
Subsequent meetings will also be held on
May 10, 2006 and September 13, 2006 at the
Cambria Veterans Memorial Building at 7:00
p.m. The Cambria Veterans Memorial Building
is located at 1000 Main Street in Cambria,
CA.
For additional information visit our websites
at www.slostateparks.com
or www.hearstcastle.com.
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