Pismo, Oceano Dunes SVRA

Butch

poseur
Staff member
There seems to be a continuous battle there.
There is a meeting coming up...


NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING California Department of Parks and Recreation November 30, 2017
The California Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is seeking feedback on the development of a Public Works Plan (PWP) at Pismo State Beach and Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA).
DPR currently operates Oceano Dunes SVRA and Pismo State Beach under Coastal Development Permit A-4-82-300-A5. A PWP would promote greater efficiency for DPR to meet obligatory code compliance, provide a diverse range of recreation opportunities, and improve public service facilities. The Coastal Commission reviews and approves PWPs in the same manner as Local Coastal Programs as described in Chapter 6 of the Coastal Act (commencing with Public Resource Code Section 30500).
This meeting offers a forum for the public to learn about the PWP process and provide input about their vision for visitor experiences and recreational opportunities at these park units. This will be the first of several public meetings about the PWP project.
Location: Ventana Grill – Pacific Room
Address: 2575 Price St, Pismo Beach, CA 93449
Date: Thursday, November 30, 2017
Time: 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. or when comments have finished, whichever comes first
If you have comments and questions to be addressed at this meeting but cannot attend, please email pwpinfo@parks.ca.gov.
Meeting facilities are accessible to people with disabilities. If you need specific accommodations, please contact Vicki Perez at (916) 324-5801.

AGENDA
California Department of Parks and Recreation Public Works Plan Listening Session
November 30, 2017 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Ventana Grill
2575 Price St, Pismo Beach, CA 93449
1. PresentationregardingthePublicWorksPlanforPismoStateBeachandOceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area -- Director, Lisa Mangat
2. PublicQuestions(1)
3. PublicComments(2)
4. Adjourn
(1) The director will entertain questions from the public on these agenda items. The moderator will read questions and a response will follow. Those individuals wishing to submit questions should fill out the “Public Questions” form and submit it to the recording secretary.
(2) The director will entertain public comment on these agenda items. Comments will be limited to three (3) minutes. Those individuals wishing to comment on agenda items should fill out the “Public Comment” form and submit it to the recording secretary.
 
This is the meat & bones here...

A PWP would promote greater efficiency for DPR to meet obligatory code compliance, provide a diverse range of recreation opportunities, and improve public service facilities.

- Is greater efficiency ... closures and restrictions?
- diverse range... hiking - biking - wheelin "ONLY" areas? (restrictions)


This meeting offers a forum for the public to learn about the PWP process and provide input about their vision for visitor experiences and recreational opportunities at these park units. This will be the first of several public meetings about the PWP project.

Hopefully CORVA or other (local) support groups will attend and report on the PWP being proposed.

I look forward to how DPR thinks they can "better serve" us.
 
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