City Council Corner: Reflections on 2023, Hopes for 2024
Councilmember Mark Enmeier authors this month’s City Council Corner, in which he highlights some of the city’s accomplishments this past ...
Councilmember Mark Enmeier authors this month’s City Council Corner, in which he highlights some of the city’s accomplishments this past ...
With the San Clemente Shoreline Project about to officially get underway, delivering 250,000 cubic yards of sand to the town’s ...
Next month, the San Clemente sand replenishment project will begin in earnest, as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and ...
If you live and surf in San Clemente, Dana Point or surrounding areas, you have much to be thankful for, ...
San Clemente Shoreline Project officials have started preparing for the arrival of the dredge that will be used to deliver ...
An October meeting known as the “C7 Summit” saw leaders from seven cities from the counties of Orange and San ...
The city’s contract coastal administrator provided an update about the upcoming San Clemente Shoreline Project to the San Clemente City ...
The Army Corps of Engineers will begin dredging the Dana Point harbor in winter 2024 after years of sand accumulation, ...
The San Clemente City Council on Tuesday, Oct. 3, approved a three-year contract that would pay up to $165,000 annually ...
San Clemente residents heard from city officials Wednesday, Sept. 27, about varying concepts that could be used to stop sand ...
The city’s new coastal administrator, Leslea Meyerhoff, seeks to advance San Clemente’s goal of protecting its beloved beaches.
Mandy Sackett, Senior California Policy Coordinator for Surfrider Foundation, and Henry Chou, chair of the Surfrider’s South Orange County Chapter, ...
Fifth District Supervisor Katrina Foley gives readers an update this week on some of the projects and initiatives she’s been ...
In her latest Foley Report, OC Board Supervisor Katrina Foley updates the community on the county’s latest efforts to improve ...
Fresh off a vacation with his family, Councilmember Mark Enmeier authors this month’s City Council Corner, where he reflects on ...
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