Allocate $2 million to stabilize Point Molate Beach shoreline
In Plain English
Point Molate Beach faces erosion that threatens to create a gap in the Bay Trail. The city needs $2 million to complete shoreline stabilization work that prevents further erosion. If approved, the funds come from the General Capital Fund and ensure the Bay Trail remains connected through the beach park.
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Votes
ADOPT resolution with added language to Section 3: Staff is directed after holding a public meeting to discuss public concerns related to the stabilization project to proceed with finalizing permits, completing the design, and preparing the project for competitive bidding to prevent further delays and to ensure the successful implementation of this critical infrastructure improvement.
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