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City of Solana Beach
Section 4
Shoreline and Coastal Bluff Management Strategies Draft MEIR
Cumulative Impacts
natural sand supply and to help in the design of a habitat conservation study for
the San Diego regional sand project.
In August 2000, $67,000 to the San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy to assess the
sediment quality and depositional patterns of San Elijo Lagoon in San Diego
County.
In October 2001, $224,000 to the San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy to remove
invasive non-native plants from around the perimeter of San Elijo Lagoon and re-
establish native species as necessary.
In September 2001, $250,000 to the Los Peasquitos Lagoon Foundation to
conduct a hydrology and sediment control study for the Los Peasquitos Lagoon
and Watershed, San Diego County.
Department of Parks and Recreation manages the State Park System.
The
department's mission is to help preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity,
protect its most valued natural and cultural resources, and create opportunities for high
quality outdoor recreation.  In addition, the department administers grants to local
governments for acquiring and developing public property for parks and recreation
purposes.
State Lands Commission is responsible for managing and protecting State-owned
Sovereign lands and reversionary rights in legislatively granted lands, including mineral
resources and mineral rights.
Department of Fish and Game is responsible for determining the impacts to fish and
wildlife for any activities related to shoreline development.
California Coastal Sediment Management Workgroup (CSMW). CSMW is a statewide effort
initiated by both the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the California Resources Agency in late
1999 and was established to meet the challenges of addressing shoreline erosion. The CSMW
is the first state and federal partnership developed in California for on-going, multi-agency
dialogue and interaction on statewide coastal sediment management issues, such as the use of
federal and state funds and project coordination.  The group's goal is to facilitate regional
approaches to protection, enhancing, and restoring California's coastal beaches and
watersheds through federal, state, and local cooperative efforts. The CSMW has been helpful
in providing a forum to begin developing regional approaches to shoreline erosion in California.
California State FY 2002-03 Budget Encinitas/Solana Beach Restoration. The Public Beach
Restoration Act (AB-64) created a state fund for sand replenishment projects. The state has
proposed $6.5 million for beach restoration projects as part of its FY 2002-03 budget, of which,
$400,000 has been proposed for an Encinitas/Solana Beach Restoration project (CalCoast
2002).
Project No. 323530000
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