, hollister@coastal.ca.gov, has been created to collect ideas and public input on what an access plan today should include, and a public workshop will take place in the coming months.Limón’s bill supports updating the 1982 plan, and specifies that any new access plan created at Hollister Ranch must include public access by land and opportunities for beach recreation, science and education.
“Coming to a compromise is hard, but the people of California deserve a resolution,” said Limón, who grew up in Santa Barbara and sees firsthand what access to Hollister Ranch symbolizes to those on the other side of the gate. “They deserve to have the California Legislature try to settle this issue. They deserve to have access to beaches that belong to all Californians.
Bad omen .
Get back to me after they’ve solved the Malibu problem. We’ve been working on that for 30 plus years. 🤨